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Fighting rages in Tripoli's Green Square
Confusion reigns over Col. Qadhafi's whereabouts; death toll rises to 233

Protesters battle regime in Tripoli
Qadhafi's son warns of calamitous consequences

Libya oil industry faces threat
DUBAI: Libya's surging revolt against the regime of President Muammar Qadafi is threatening to engulf the country's oil industry as old tribal affiliations in the oil bearing area are beginning to come apart. The head of the Al-Zuwayya ...

Disturbing reports, says U.S.
Washington: The United States is “gravely concerned” by “disturbing reports and images coming out of Libya,” according to a statement issued over the weekend by State Department spokesman P.J. Crowley. In remarks ...

Yemeni President stands firm
Sana'a: Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh, in power since 1978, said on Monday only defeat at the ballot box would make him quit, even as MPs joined thousands of protesters in Sana'a calling for his departure. In the south, police shot ...

Drone attacks resume in Pakistan
ISLAMABAD: The unmanned drones — operated by the CIA as part of its covert campaign against Al-Qaeda and Taliban operatives holed up along Pakistan's tribal belt bordering Afghanistan — were back in action on Sunday night after a ...

Mubarak's assets to be frozen
CAIRO: Egypt's top prosecutor requested on Monday the freezing of the foreign assets of ousted President Hosni Mubarak and his family, announced state TV. Officials said the prosecutor general asked the Foreign Ministry to contact ...




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