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Libyan rebels push towards Tripoli on two fronts
AL-QALAA, Libya (Reuters) - Libyan rebel fighters launched offensives on two fronts to the south and east of Tripoli on Wednesday in the biggest push in weeks towards Muammar Gaddafi's stronghold in the capital.
Libyan rebels say military chief killed
BENGHAZI/NALUT, Libya (Reuters) - Libya's rebels said their military commander was shot dead in an incident that remained shrouded in mystery, pointing either to divisions within the movement trying to oust Muammar Gaddafi or to an assassination by Gaddafi loyalists.
Son of Libya's Gaddafi tells West: "You cannot win"
PARIS (Reuters) - Western powers are doomed to lose their military campaign to oust Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, one of his son's said in an interview with French television, and their air strikes against government forces had made them
Gaddafi can stay in Libya if he quits - rebel chief
BENGHAZI, Libya (Reuters) - Muammar Gaddafi is welcome to live out his retirement inside Libya as long as he gives up all power, Libya's rebel chief told Reuters on Sunday in the clearest concession the rebels have so far offered.
FACTBOX - Comments from world leaders on Norway attacks
LONDON (Reuters) - Here are some comments made by politicians and world leaders about the attack on a Norwegian youth summer camp by a suspected far-right gunman which killed 85 people, hours after a bomb killed seven in Oslo.
Police search rural idyll for clues to Norway killings
RENA, Norway (Reuters) Police forensic teams on Saturday searched an idyllic small farm leased by a Norwegian man suspected of killing at least 92 people in a bomb blast and a shooting rampage on Friday.
Norway gunman claims acted alone in attacks - police
OSLO (Reuters) - A right-wing zealot who admitted to bomb and gun attacks in Norway that killed 92 people on Friday claims he acted alone, Norway's police said on Sunday.
Norway police say killer behind 1,500 page manifesto
OSLO (Reuters) - Norwegian police on Sunday confirmed that a 1,500-page violent anti-Islamic manifesto was published by Anders Behring Breivik on Friday just hours before he killed at least 92 people.
How can it happen here, Norwegians ask themselves
OSLO (Reuters) - Norwegians reacted with stunned disbelief on Saturday to the massacre in their peaceful land, some silently reading newspapers with looks of horror on their faces, others taking in the rare sight of armed soldiers guarding public buildings.
Gunman's background puzzles police in Norway
STOCKHOLM (AP): The 32-year-old suspected of massacring at least 80 young people at a summer camp and setting off a bomb in downtown Oslo that killed at least seven is a mystery to investigators: a right-winger with anti-Muslim views but no known links to hardcore extremists.