We have started to collect the most important news related to Libya in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
The Libyan government says Nato air raids have killed more than 700 civilians.
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Eight senior Libyan army officers appear on Italian television to announce their defection from Colonel Gaddafi's forces.
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Talks between South Africa's President Zuma and Col Gaddafi in Tripoli end with no announcement of progress towards a peaceful resolution of Libya's conflict.
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Niger flooded with migrants escaping Libya
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Journalist Sebastian Junger has described his "numb horror" at the loss of his friend and collaborator, photographer Tim Hetherington, who was killed on assignment in Libya.
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Tens of thousands of Bangladeshi workers are currently stranded in Libya, many in conflict-zones, leaving family members thousand of miles away concerned for their safety.
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Eight Libyan officers abandon Col Gaddafi and urge other soldiers to back the rebels, as South Africa's president goes to Tripoli on a peace mission.
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South African President Jacob Zuma meets Col Gaddafi in Tripoli to find a diplomatic solution to Libya's conflict, as eight top army officers defect.
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The addition of 2,000lb "bunker busting" bombs to the weaponry of the Royal Air Force is set to boost capabilities for missions over Libya, the Ministry of Defence says.
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RAF jets and other Nato forces strike a command and control centre where Libyan leader Colonel Muammar Gaddafi sometimes lives.
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Some of the world's richest countries have called on Libya's Colonel Gadaffi to stand down
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World leaders at the G8 summit in France issue a joint call for the embattled Libyan leader Colonel Muammar Gaddafi to step down.
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The UK is to send four Apache attack helicopters to join the mission in Libya, amid intelligence suggesting Col Muammar Gaddafi is "on the run".
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A camp in Tunisia for people fleeing the conflict in Libya is nearly completely destroyed in deadly clashes also involving local residents, the UN says.
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France has been at the forefront of recent military action in Libya and its flagship vessel, the Charles de Gaulle, is currently positioned as an assault ship.
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French President Nicolas Sarkozy tells journalists at the G8 summit in France that "all options are open" if Libya's leader steps down quickly.
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Some of the biggest financial institutions in the world held billions of dollars of Libyan state funds, a leaked report reveals.
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US President Barack Obama says there will be "no let up" in pressure against Col Muammar Gaddafi, after overnight Nato attacks rocked Tripoli.
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Nato air strikes hit targets in the Libyan capital Tripoli overnight, but Russia condemns the strategy as a violation of the UN resolution.
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Two fighter jet pilots based at RAF Coningsby in Lincolnshire are sent home from operations over Libya for "inappropriate behaviour".
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No decision has been made on whether to deploy UK Apache helicopters to Libya, the government says, contradicting claims by a French minister.
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Why the muted US backing for Syrian protests?
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Nato has carried out some of its heaviest air strikes so far on the Libyan capital, Tripoli.
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US official Jeffrey Feltman says Libya's rebels will open an office in Washington, after the heaviest night of Nato raids on the capital Tripoli so far.
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Nato launches some of its biggest air strikes yet on Libya's capital Tripoli, with UK and French attack helicopters also set to join the campaign.
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The former head of the British army, General Lord Richard Dannatt, has told BBC HARDtalk that Nato's operations in Libya are reminiscent of the campaign in Baghdad in 2003.
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Nato launches some of its biggest air strikes yet on Libya's capital Tripoli, with UK and French attack helicopters also set to join the campaign.
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France says it is being joined by Britain in deploying attack helicopters to take part in Nato strikes in Libya to increase pressure on Col Gaddafi.
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The most senior American diplomat yet to visit the rebels in Libya, US Assistant Secretary of State Jeffrey Feltman is holding talks in Benghazi.
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Captured Libyan soldiers tell of campaign of abuse in Misrata
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In the rebel stronghold of Benghazi troops are finishing their training before being sent off to the front line.
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The European Union's foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton opens an EU office in the rebel-held Libyan city of Benghazi.
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Rebel forces continue to fight against Colonel Gaddafi's troops in the east of Libya, with no sign of an end to the conflict despite Nato strikes.
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Fears of Gaddafi soldiers held after Libyan port battle
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Life goes on in Tripoli streets despite Nato's Libya campaign
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The US state department is examining how to legally continue its participation in the Nato-led bombing of Libya after Friday.
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Nato aircraft have hit eight warships in the Libyan ports of Tripoli, Al Khums and Sirte, but despite the help from Nato the rebels' progress remains slow, as Andrew Harding reports.
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UK-based South African photographer Anton Hammerl was shot dead in Libya by pro-Gaddafi forces, his family say.
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Nato air strikes have hit eight warships belonging to Col Muammar Gaddafi's forces in co-ordinated raid on Tripoli, Al Khums and Sirte.
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Nato air strikes hit eight pro-Gaddafi ships in co-ordinated attacks on three Libyan ports, says the alliance.
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The Libyan footballer taking on Gaddafi's forces
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The Libyan government says it has freed four foreign journalists detained for illegally entering the country, amid the uprising by rebels.
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Western governments are "strangling" the rebel movement in Libya, according to leading dissident Dr Ali Tarhouni.
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Libyan Oil Minister Shukri Ghanem crosses into Tunisia, amid reports that he has become the latest senior Libyan official to defect.
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Russia tells Libyan envoys that Tripoli must stop using force killing against civilians and fully comply with UN resolutions.
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Misrata breathes again as Libyan rebels gains ground
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The latest air strikes on the Libyan capital Tripoli have struck the police headquarters in the city according to the government's spokesman.
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How will international court moves affect Libya crisis?
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