Mahmoud Jibril's accusation comes as negotiations for surrender of remaining Gadhafi strongholds were jarred by artillery attacks
At checkpoint north of Bani Walid, there appears to be a lull before any storm, and NTC forces are ready
Mustafa Abdel Jalil says now is time for Gadhafi loyalists in Sirte, Bani Walid, several other locations to peacefully surrender
Reality sets in of defeating final Gadhafi loyalists, disarming militias, providing basic services as they establish solid government
Many in Tripoli still stunned by events of the past ten days, which saw their long-time leader Moammar Gadhafi swept from power
Libyan Wahabi Mohamed Yemeni sad for fallen countrymen, but optimistic about future without Gadhafi
Formerly observed amid grand celebrations, backdrop for this year's commemoration is newfound freedom, pure disdain for wanted autocrat
Rebels briefly held eldest Gadhafi son a week ago. Neighbors say he escaped by taking advantage of opposition's good will
Islam in Libya undergoing a resurgence; question now being asked is how much it will influence the next government
Moammar Gadhafi remains defiant, even as the battle seems to move swiftly against him
Unlike Hosni Mubarak, who is on trial in a civilian court, thousands of civilians face military tribunals
Some Sufi Muslims are warning against growing influence of Islamic fundamentalism in national politics
Stalemate between President Ali Abdullah Saleh and opposition, now in its 7th month, concerns UN Security Council
Death of General Abdel Fattah Younis reveals divisions within Benghazi government, rift echoed in split between rebels in east, west
Pres. Assad defends his violent crackdown, saying it is 'national duty' to deal with 'outlaws' who cut off roads and 'terrorize' people
With no hope of returning home soon children try to adapt to life in refugee camps
Depending heavily on international help in drive to topple leader Gadhafi, they say they will remember who did what, when
France's admission it supplied weapons to rebels in western Libya could help explain recent territorial gain
Rebel leader warns anyone who tries to hide Libyan leader will face legal action by new government
ICRC has brought some 300 people out of Tripoli to be reunited with family members in eastern, rebel-held Libya
Load more