Gaddafi son calls for Libyan elections
Libyan strongman Muammer Gaddafi is ready to accept internationally supervised elections within three months, his son Seif al-Islam told an Italian newspaper on Thursday.
"Elections, immediately and
Gaddafi's wife and daughter in Tunisia: source
The wife and daughter of Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi crossed the border into Tunisia, a Tunisian security source said, but it was unclear whether they were on a diplomatic mission or seeking safe ha
African leaders arrive for rebel talks as Gaddafi backs plan
A team of African leaders arrived in the Libyan rebel stronghold of Benghazi on Monday to try to sell a peace plan already accepted by Muammer Gaddafi's regime.
But the rebels were demanding that any
Gaddafi demise 'inevitable': France
France said on Thursday that it was now only a question of how Muammer Gaddafi's regime meets its downfall rather than whether the veteran Libyan ruler can survive in power.
"The question today is to
Gaddafi nurse: no sex but gold watches as gifts
A Ukrainian nurse who treated Libyan leader Muammer Gaddafi on Tuesday dismissed rumours that he had a nurse as a mistress but said the man they call 'Papa' gives his staff gold watches every year.
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Libya open to reform, rebels pushed back
Libya's government said on Tuesday it is ready to negotiate reforms but only as long as Muammer Gaddafi is not forced out, as loyalists troops pushed rebel fighters back from the key oil port of Brega
Libyan rebels say ready for conditional ceasefire
Libya's opposition is ready for a ceasefire provided Muammer Gaddafi's forces end their assaults on rebel-held cities, Transitional National Council leader Mustafa Abdul Jalil said on Friday.
The ann
Libya rebels pen oil deal with Qatar
Libyan rebels have penned a deal with Qatar to market their crude oil abroad in exchange for food, medicine and - it hopes - weapons, a top official in the transitional government said on Friday.
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Libyan rebels have Gaddafi hometown in sights
Rebels on Tuesday had the key city of Sirte in their sights as world powers mapped out a post-Gaddafi future for Libya and President Barack Obama warned against ousting the strongman by force.
The re
Missile destroys Gaddafi building
An airstrike against an administrative building in a compound including Muammer Gaddafi's residence in Tripoli destroyed the Libyan leader's ‘command and control capability,’ a coalition official told the media on Sunday.