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Govt sets up committee to monitor situation in Libya

The Government on Monday said it has set up a committee to monitor the situation in Libya and prepare plans to meet any eventuality in wake of the unprecedented protest there against the Moammar Gadhafi regime.

Libyan protesters storm television, radio

Cairo: Protesters in the Libyan capital Tripoli sacked state broadcast offices and set branches of the People's Committees that are the mainstay of the regime ablaze overnight, witnesses said on Monda

Libya: Protesters, troops clash in Tripoli

Cairo: Protesters and security forces battled in the center of Tripoli as anti-government unrest spread to the Libyan capital and Moammar Gadhafi's son went on state television to proclaim that his fa

Libya's Gaddafi vows 'fight to death' as protests reaches capital

Protesters stormed Libya's state broadcaster and torched police stations in Tripoli as Muammar Gaddafi's son warned that the Arab world's longest ruling leader would fight to the death to retain power on Monday.

‘Libya intelligence jamming broadcasts'

Doha: Al-Jazeera satellite television channel on Monday accused Libya's intelligence services of jamming its broadcasts in the country where demonstrators have been protesting against the regime.

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Libyan envoy to India resigns in protest?

New Delhi: Libyan Ambassador to India Ali al-Essawi has reportedly resigned in protest against his government's violent crackdown on demonstrators.

Hours after BBC reported that Libyan envoy to Ind

'Several Libyan cities held by protesters'

Paris: Several Libyan cities, including Benghazi and Sirte, have fallen to demonstrators opposing Moamer Kadhafi's rule after army units defected, the International Federation for Human Rights said Mo

Gaddafi heading for Venezuela?

Brussels: British Foreign Secretary William Hague said on Monday he had 'some information' that Libyan leader Muammer Gaddafi was en route to Venezuela.

Libya has been rocked by a bloody crackdown on

Libya death toll hits 104

Cairo: At least 104 people have been killed in a crackdown by Libyan security forces on anti-regime protests raging in the east of the country, Human Rights Watch said on Sunday citing medics and witn

'extremists' hold hostages in unrest-hit city: Libya

''A group of Islamist extremists is holding hostage security elements and civilians, threatening to execute them unless a siege by security forces is lifted"

Tripoli: A group of "Islamist extremist

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