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A bomb exploded outside the gate of the U.S. mission in the eastern Libyan city of Benghazi, causing no casualties, a U.S. Embassy official said in a phone interview.
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A group of former Libyan rebels stormed the national government’s headquarters, demanding unpaid wages, the Libya News Agency reported. Gunfire was heard from inside the building, eyewitnesses said.
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Clashes between rival militias in western Libya left 18 dead a day after the government said it would no longer tolerate such infighting that has stunted transition efforts.
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Muhsen al-Gubbi, a 30-year-old Libyan fighter from the western city of Misrata, refuses to watch the New Libya Television station set up after he and his fellow combatants drove Muammar Qaddafi from power.
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Libyan insurgents say they have captured most of the western town of Tawarga after breaking through government lines around the nearby city of Misrata.
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Banks in the besieged rebel-held city of Misrata in western Libya opened today for the first time since the February uprising against Libyan leader Muammar Qaddafi’s four-decade rule began.
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Thousands of Libyans gathered in Tripoli to mark the first anniversary of the start of the uprising that toppled Muammar Qaddafi.
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Libya’s Sarir and Messla fields in the east of the country are producing at 73 percent of capacity, according to state-run National Oil Corp.
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Libyan rebel forces broke out of the besieged city of Misrata and pushed south toward a strategic highway linking up to Tripoli, a city radio station reported.
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Libya agreed to invite British police officers to Tripoli to investigate the 1988 Lockerbie bombing and the killing of London police officer Yvonne Fletcher in 1984, said a U.K. Foreign Office minister, Alistair Burt.
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