Defiant Gaddafi calls for talks on Libya conflict
A defiant Muammar Gaddafi vowed on Saturday not to quit power in Libya but called for talks to end the conflict, even as his forces pressed their offensive against the key rebel-held port city of Misrata.
Gaddafi unharmed despite NATO's heaviest attack
Forces loyal to Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi today bombarded the besieged western city of Misurata with rockets and extended their campaign in Berber towns as the government said the strongman was 'u
Strike on Gaddafi compound badly damages buildings
NATO airstrikes targeted the center of Muammar Gaddafi's seat of power early on Monday, destroying a multi-story library and office and badly damaging a reception hall for visiting dignitaries.
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Nato bombs hit Gaddafi office, rebels advance in Misrata
Nato bombs destroyed Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi's office in his immense Tripoli residence on Monday, while rebels pushed forward against the strongman's troops in the besieged city of Misrata.
Government forces retreat in Libya's Misrata
Government forces retreated in Libya's coastal city of Misrata after two months of siege, but seized a rebel town in the remote Western Mountains, with no sign yet of Muammar Gaddafi being dislodged f
Misrata under bombardment, West seeks regime change
Forces loyal to Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi bombarded the besieged rebel city of Misrata and battled their way into its centre, and U.S., British and French leaders redefined the aim of their air wa
Gaddafi forces using schoolboy conscripts to regain Misurata
Libyan leader Colonel Muammar Gaddafi is reportedly using schoolboy conscripts as young as 15 in a bid to regain the rebel-held town of Misurata.
Young government troops captured by rebels have said
Gaddafi 'cluster bombing Misurata' amid fierce fighting
Fierce battle raged between the rebels and Gaddafi forces, which bombarded the western besieged town of Misurata as a rights watchdog accused the Libyan regime of targeting civilians by using cluster
Allies vow no halt to campaign until Gaddafi goes
The British, French and U.S. leaders vowed on Friday to press on with their military campaign in Libya until Muammar Gaddafi leaves power, and rebels said his forces were pounding the besieged city of
Gaddafi's daughter sends defiant message
From her father's compound, struck by U.S. bombs exactly 25 years ago, Muammar Gaddafi's daughter sent a defiant message early on Friday: Libya was not defeated by airstrikes then and won't be defeate