The fate of the Libyan rebels appears to be sealed.
The Group of Eight countries are divided over military intervention in Libya, as forces loyal to Moamer Kadhafi push eastwards into rebel-held territory. [read more]
President Jacob Zuma and his counterparts from the Democratic Republic of Congo, Mali, Mauritania and Uganda would travel to Libya within the next days to assess the crisis gripping the north ... [read more]
Benghazi, Libya's second largest city and seat of the opposition Libyan National Council, is bracing for the fall-out from fighting in Brega, 200 kms away, with residents warning they could suffer gas ... [read more]
Libyan army tanks on Monday entered the town of Zuwarah, one of the last towns in the west of the country in rebel hands. [read more]
Libyan President Moamer Kadhafi's forces shelled rebel positions Monday just outside Ajdabiya, a town insurgents have vowed to defend at all costs. [read more]
The African Union Peace and Security (PSC) on Friday, rejected any form of external military intervention on Libya by any country or group. [read more]
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