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Oil price jumps amid fierce fighting in Libya

Oil price jumps amid fierce fighting in Libya

The crisis in Libya again pushed oil prices higher as the New York Mercantile Exchange opened for trading Monday.

 

Kadafi forces ambush, push back Libyan rebels

Opposition forces trying to reach Surt, the hometown of Moammar Kadafi, retreat to the desert outpost of Ras Lanuf after a ground and air assault.

 

Libya moves toward civil war

As Libya moves toward civil war, reports of violence and casualties continue to mount between forces loyal to longtime leader Moammar Gadhafi and rebel fighters who refuse to let up until Gadhafi's rule ends.

 

Kadafi's forces squelch anti-government protest but fail to seize Libyan rebel stronghold

Kadafi's forces squelch anti-government protest but fail to seize Libyan rebel stronghold

Hundreds of demonstrators call for Moammar Kadafi's downfall in Tripoli but are quickly dispersed by security forces. Rebels continue to hold nearby Zawiya after an assault organized by one of the embattled leader's sons.

 

Protesters hit by hail of gunfire in Libya march

Protesters hit by hail of gunfire in Libya march

 Militias loyal to Moammar Gadhafi opened fire Friday on protesters streaming out of mosques and marching across the Libyan capital to demand the regime's ouster, witnesses said, reporting multiple deaths. In rebellious cities in the east, tens of thousands held rallies in support of the first Tripoli protests in days.

 

Mideast engulfed by 'Day of Rage' protests

Mideast engulfed by 'Day of Rage' protests

The Middle East was engulfed by protests Friday from Yemen to Tunisia, with some turning violent at times.

 

U.S. cables: Gaddafi a master schemer

Moammar Gaddafi, Libya's strongman ruler, is commonly portrayed as an egomaniacal buffoon - an autocrat with an affinity for incomprehensible speeches and a flair for the melodramatic.

 

Middle East unrest, rising oil prices slam stocks

Stocks fell sharply and oil prices spiked to their highest level in two years on Tuesday as investors worried about the increasingly violent unrest in Libya.

 

In defiant speech, Libyan leader rejects demands he step down

Blames foreign influences for revolt as top officials resign to protest government attacks on civilians; opposition seizes control in some areas.

 

U.S. issues travel warning, begins evacuating personnel from Libya

U.S. issues travel warning, begins evacuating personnel from Libya

The State Department issued a travel warning Monday advising all non-emergency U.S. personnel to leave Libya, where anti-government protesters have been gathering for days amid turmoil throughout the Middle East and North Africa.

 

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