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Gaddafi exile an option as powers meet in London

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International powers gathered in London on Tuesday to map out Libya's future as support grew behind the idea of Muammer Gaddafi going into exile.

British Foreign Secretary William Hague called for Ga

As fighters push on, Libya rebels prepare for power

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As Libya's rebel fighters push west, retaking towns they lost to government forces a week earlier, opposition representatives in Benghazi are trying to form a government-in-waiting.

The task is a dif

Libya declares new ceasefire amid fresh Western attacks

Protesters hold up placards and pictures of Libya's leader Gaddafi during a rally against the bombing of Libya

Explosions rocked Tripoli as Western forces staged fresh air strikes to halt Muamar Gaddafi's attacks on civilians, with one raid flattening a building in the strongman's heavily-fortified residence.

India regrets ongoing air-strikes in Libya

Gravely concerned over "continuing violence, strife and deteriorating humanitarian situation" in Libya, India on Monday regretted the air strikes by US-led coalition and called upon all parties to abjure use of force and resolve their differences through peaceful means.

Three journalists missing in Libya

Agence France-Presse journalists Dave Clark and Roberto Schmidt, have been missing since on Saturday morning in Libya while working in the Eastern Tobruk region, the agency said on Sunday.

US tour of Afghanistan to end in 2014

Lisbon: President Barack Obama said for the first time he wants US troops out of major combat in Afghanistan by the end of 2014, the date he and other NATO leaders set for moving Afghans into the lead

Most displaced Tamils resettled in their villages: Lanka

Almost 265,000 displaced Tamil civilians who had fled Sri Lanka's war zone in 2009 have been resettled in their villages, leaving only five refugee centres operational in northern areas, an official s

US attack on Iran could spark war with no limits: Ahmadinejad

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has denied that his country had broken international rules on nuclear weapons and warned saying an attack on his country’s nuclear facilities could spark a war wi

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