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Libyan Rebels Close to Seizing Control of Misurata’s Airport

Libyan Rebels Close to Seizing Control of Misurata’s Airport

Taking control of the airport in Libya’s third-largest city would be one of the most significant rebel victories in the conflict.

 

Libyan forces destroy Misrata fuel tanks: rebels

Libyan forces destroy Misrata fuel tanks: rebels

Libyan government forces destroyed four fuel storage tanks and set several others ablaze in rebel-held Misrata, dealing a blow to the port city's ability to withstand a government siege, rebels said on Saturday.

 

150 years after Civil War, descendants deal with legacy

150 years after Civil War, descendants deal with legacy

Two of every three Americans have an ancestor who lived through the Civil War. It helps explain why so many people — re-enactors, treasure hunters, genealogists, collectors, hobbyists, preservationists, tourists, battlefield rats — feel so connected to a war that began 150 years ago.

 

Libyan Rebels Advance on Key Oil Refinery at Ras Lanuf

Libyan Rebels Advance on Key Oil Refinery at Ras Lanuf

Libyan rebels pushed past the oil town of Brega on Sunday, moving toward the major refinery at Ras Lanuf in the second day of a counterattack aided by allied airstrikes against Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi’s forces.

 

Libyan Woman Struggles to Tell Media of Her Rape

A woman burst into the hotel housing the foreign press in Tripoli Saturday and fought off security forces as she told journalists that she had been raped and beaten by Qaddafi militia members.

 

Rebel forces claim victory in key Libyan city

Rebel forces claim victory in key Libyan city

Opposition fighters took control of Ajdabiya overnight after allied fighter jets bombed Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi's tanks that were entrenched at the city's gates, according to an opposition spokesman.

 

Sri Lanka to release 130,000 Tamils

Sri Lanka to release 130,000 Tamils

The Sri Lankan government said Saturday it will lift restrictions on thousands of war-displaced ethnic Tamils still residing in squalid internment camps.

 

14 killed in Swat as refugees return

Pakistan's military sought to reassure refugees returning to the war-scarred Swat Valley that security there is under control, despite fighting between government troops and militants.

 

North Korea Threatens Attack

Pyongyang vows to attack the South if its ships are searched as part effort to stop weapons shipments.

 

Sri Lanka says Tamil Tiger leader killed

Sri Lanka says Tamil Tiger leader killed

Sri Lanka declared Monday it had crushed the final resistance of the Tamil Tigers, killing rebel chief Velupillai Prabhakaran ...

 

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