About 200,000 Libyans remain under threat as Muammar Al Qathafi loyalists battle to the end in the only two areas still contested in Libya: Bani Walid and Sirte, the coastal birthplace of the fallen leader.
Fighters battling Col. Muammar Al Qathafi’s loyalists on Monday entered the coastal city of Sirte from the east as residents fleeing the besieged city, one of the loyalists’ few remaining strongholds, warned of an escalating toll from the fighting.
Fleeing residents from Sirte, which is still controlled by deposed Libyan leader Muammar Al Qathafi loyalists, have alleged that his forces have been executing residents suspected of sympathising with Libya's National Transitional Council, NTC forces and
In an effort to hold onto the few remaining places they still control in Libya, Muammar Al Qathafi's forces put up stiff resistance again Saturday as revolutionaries fought to wrest control of the loyalist strongholds of Sirte and Bani Walid.
Fighters loyal to the interim Libyan National Transitional Council have reached the outskirts of Sirte from three fronts in an assault on Muammar Al Qathafi's hometown and last strongholds.
NATO warplanes pounded targets in a number of strongholds of support for fugitive dictator Muammar Al Qathafi, the alliance said Tuesday, as an offensive by revolutionary forces on a key loyalist town stalled.
Libya's new rulers said they were holding back an assault on one of the last bastions loyal to Muammar Al Qathafi but were edging towards the ousted ruler's birthplace of Sirte.
According to a top-secret document that appears to be a briefing for Libyan intelligence mastermind Abdullah Alsinnousi, deposed leader Muammar Al Qathafi had spies at the highest levels of the rebel movement at least until the fall of Tripoli.
Despite signs of dangerous fractures among the Libyan rebels who ousted Muammar Al Qathafi, the United States and its European allies have ruled out a significant nation-building role or major infusions of aid to the postwar government in Tripoli.
Fighters loyal to Muammar Al Qathafi are putting up a stiff fight in several Tripoli neighbourhoods against rebels seeking to consolidate their grip over the capital a day after they had seized the Libyan leader's heavily fortified Bab al-Azziziyah compou
The Obama administration on Friday formally recognized Libya’s leading rebel group as the country’s legitimate government, a move designed to increase pressure on Libyan leader Muammar Al Qathafi, while freeing up foreign-held funds for the cash-starved r
With loyalist forces clashing for a second day with rebels around a strategic oil city less than 30 miles west of here, the government of Col. Muammar Al Qathafi on Sunday told the “ugly, evil forces of NATO” to accept that the rebel cause was doomed and
The United States Congress has reportedly received a letter from the Libyan leader, Muammar Al Qathafi that calls for a cease-fire and urges the U.S. to take the lead in negotiating a deal for peace in Libya.
Libyan opposition fighters have made a major advance towards the capital, Tripoli after claiming victory in western Libyan towns against forces loyal to leader Muammar Al Qathafi.
NATO airstrikes rattled the Libyan capital Thursday with clusters of bombing runs believed to have targeted the outskirts of Tripoli as senior officials started planning for a post-Al Qathafi Libya.
NATO has launched a fourth night of airstrikes on Tripoli, leaving smoke rising from Libyan leader Muammar Al Qathafi's compound where five loud blasts were heard in the vicinity.
Targeting medical facilities in Libya and the use of indiscriminate weapons like cluster bombs could amount to war crimes, the U.N. human rights chief said.
Anti-aircraft fire rang out across Tripoli for a third night as air attacks in the capital and on targets in eastern Libya were reported, but a U.S. general said allied bombing raids were likely to become less frequent as Washington holds back from being