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Gaddafi's Ukrainian nurse heads home

Kiev, Ukraine: Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi looks likely to be ditched by yet another close confidant — his Ukrainian nurse who says she will flee the violence in the North African nation and retur

US asks Gaddafi to 'get out'

Tripoli: Muammar Gaddafi's grip on Libya looked ever more tenuous on Saturday, as his police abandoned parts of the capital Tripoli to a popular revolt that has swept the country and the United States

Libya mobs appoint government

Benghazi: A member of the Benghazi city council says the Libyan cities under rebel control have appointed an ex-justice minister to lead a provisional government.

Fathi Baja says opponents of Libyan

Gaddafi all set to fight back

Tripoli: Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi told crowds of supporters in Tripoli's central Green Square on Friday to 'prepare to defend Libya'.

Gaddafi told the cheering crowd from the top of a building,

Libya: Hail of gunfire on protesters

Benghazi, Libya: Militias loyal to Moammar Gadhafi opened fire Friday on protesters streaming out of mosques and marching across the Libyan capital to demand the regime's ouster, witnesses said, repor

India evacuation planes leave for Libya

Two specially chartered Indian planes left for the Libyan capital Tripoli on Saturday to begin the evacuation of some 18,000 Indians living in the violence-hit country, a government statement said. This is in addition to the despatch of four ships from Mumbai.

'Libyan civilians being armed'

Tripoli: The embattled regime of Muammar Gaddafi is arming civilian supporters to set up checkpoints and roving patrols around the Libyan capital to control movement and quash dissent, residents said

India begins evacuation of nationals from Libya

India on Saturday began evacuating its nationals stranded in troubled Libya with the first batch being airlifted by a 280-seater Air India plane from Tripoli.

India begins evacuation of nationals from Libya

Mumbai/New Delhi: India on Saturday began pulling its nationals out of turmoil-hit Libya by two Air India planes, including a Boeing carrying 291 people.

"The Boeing flight carrying 291 Indian natio

Gaddafi son join protesters

Tehran: The youngest son of Libyan strongman Muammar Gaddafi joined the anti-government protesters amid continued demonstrations against the embattled leader, IRNA news agency reported on Friday.

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