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Libya beyond Qaddafi
The future is for the Libyan people to sort out for themselves and any meddling must be kept to a minimum.
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UN rights office urges inquiry into Qaddafi death
UN human rights spokesman says it is unclear how the deposed Libyan leader was killed.
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Qaddafi's death: Who pulled the trigger?
Footage of last chaotic moments of Qaddafi's life offer some clues into what happened.
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Pakistan ‘favourite’ in faceoff over Security Council vote
Kyrgyzstan was a late entrant for the seat that Pakistan thought it had sealed up.
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Last hours of resistance: Qaddafi slain in Sirte
Interim rulers to declare formal liberation; Western backers hail new Libya.
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Qaddafi’s demise
There is a forgivable tendency to romantacise those who have just died but this should be avoided in Qaddafi’s case.
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Muammar Qaddafi dead: NTC spokesman
Interim leader Mustafa Abdel Jalil to declare Libya's liberation by Friday and give details on Qaddafi's killing.
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Timeline: Libya's civil war nears end
Timeline of the civil war in Libya since protests against Qaddafi broke out.
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Natives, expatriates and the ISI
In “Time to take on Pakistan’s Jihadist spies,” Ijaz lifts the lid from an episode that must not be brushed aside.
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Pakistan will recognize new Libyan government: Gilani
Gilani said that Pakistan believes in the sovereignty and independence of all countries.
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Pakistan must recognise Libya’s new regime: PML-N
Dar says lives and jobs of over 55,000 Pakistani expatriates would be vulnerable if decision is further delayed.
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Blurred judgement: UK defence chief quits after scandal
Fox’s successor tasked with slimming down and restructuring military.
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US Air Force calls drone fleet virus a 'nuisance'
Air Force Space Command says computers at airbase Nevada were infected, plays down problem as minor headache.
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Timeline: Messages attributed to al Qaeda's Zawahiri
A timeline of some of the major recent statements attributed to Ayman al-Zawahiri.
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Lybian rebels seize police building in Gaddafi's last stronghold
Forces found the police station, a site of heavy resistance deserted.
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UK defence aide’s fate hangs in balance
The opposition calls for a wider inquiry and an emergency statement from Fox.
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Breakdown of the grand bargain — II
The Arab Spring has resulted in breaking down the ‘grand bargain’ between the West and Arab and Muslim worlds.
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Football: Nigeria, South Africa miss out
Nigeria missed out on the finals after Guinea scored a 95th-minute equaliser to draw 2-2.
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Panetta admits to employing drones in Pakistan
Drone programme infected with keystroke recording malware.
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Nobel honours African, Arab women for peace
A Yemeni and two Liberians, including that country's president share Nobel peace prize.
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Breakdown of the “Grand Bargain” — I
The Arab Spring will affect not only the entire Middle East. It is also likely to profoundly impact South Asia.
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Targeting Anwar al Awlaki
Obama has failed to learn the lesson of the Bush presidency: terrorism is best fought with brains, not brawn.
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Us threats : Tribal elders throw weight behind army
Tribal elders met with PPP leader Haji Ashraf Kakar on Sunday and lauded Chief of Army Staff Gen Kayani.
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Placing names on ECL: SHC displeased with SBP’s ‘shortcut tactic’
Central bank does this to force people to meet demands.
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Blair used to take Libyan jets to meet Qaddafi
Documents recovered from Qaddafi's office show Blair visited Tripoli mulitple times in Libyan jets, met Libyan...
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Fair Trial Doubted: Niger won’t expel Qaddafi’s son
Qaddafi’s son Saadi fled to Niger after the collapse of the regime in Tripoli.
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Recognition of new Libyan authority: Tripoli issues warning as Pakistan treads cautious line
Wait-and-watch approach continues to recognise the rebel-led NTC.
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Libya disavows extreme Islam as world looks on
Libyans spurn militancy, Interim rulers want to promote tolerance.
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Turkish PM to visit Egypt, boost regional influence
Erdogan's trip will be followed by visits to Libya and Tunisia, which, like Egypt, have thrown off long-time rulers.
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Qaddafi son flees to Niger, fighting flares in Libya
Saadi, 38, the third of Qaddafi's seven sons and known as a playboy, had last month offered to give himself up.
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Helping Hand: G8 raises Arab Spring financing pledge
The IMF promised a further $35 billion in funding to countries affected by Arab Spring uprisings.
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Al Qaeda shadow of former self 10 years after 9/11
Al Qaeda's core leadership is badly wounded and incapable of mounting another attack, say US security officials.
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Forging new alliances: Pakistan to recognise rebel-led Libyan govt
Pakistan gearing up to officially recognise the NTC as the sole representative of the Libyan people.
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Dangers ahead
Washington insiders speak of increasing anger with Pakistan, starting with reduction in aid, blaming all on Pakistan.
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Libyan army convoy in Niger may be Qaddafi deal
Convoy of between 200-250 vehicles given escort by army of Niger might be joined by Qaddafi en route for Burkina Faso.
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Talks fail for surrender of Qaddafi bastion
Negotiations for the surrender of Qaddafi's forces in Bani Walid have failed and will not resume, official says.
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China offered Qaddafi weapons: Report
State-controlled Chinese arms companies were ready to sell weapons and ammunition worth at least $200 million.
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Publication claims: German spy-Qaddafi collaboration uncovered
With Libyan help, Berlin fended off terrorist threats.
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Voices from Libya
Whatever the endgame, the Libyan people will pay a heavy price for this war.
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Shoulder to shoulder: Confessions of a perfect ‘Qaddafi-girl’
Former Libyan leader’s female guard thought she was fighting ‘al Qaeda’.
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Change in Libya and our FO
Incidentally the new Libyan flag is a wondrous look alike of the tricolour flag of the Pakistan Peoples Party.
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Documents show tight CIA-Libya cooperation: Report
The CIA moved to set up in 2004 "a permanent presence" in the country, says Wall Street Journal report.
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Analysis: Why UN statehood for Palestine is pointless
Palestinians view the move by the PA president as a safeguard against a popular uprising similar to the Arab Spring.
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Qaddafi says he will not surrender
"Even if you cannot hear my voice, continue the resistance," Qaddafi said.
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Clinton calls for reconciliation in Libya
Says work does not end with the end of an oppressive regime, coming days will be critical.
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Cheney book renews post-9/11 US policy fights
The book, "In My Time," has grabbed headlines for Cheney's attempts to settle scores with foes.
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Moment to savour
Obama maintained a discreet distance from military operations even when his opponents faulted him, he led from behind.
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Qaddafi’s wife, children flee to Algeria
Reports surface that the Libyan leader may be holed up in the town of Bani Walid.
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Is Pakistan suffering from too much democracy?
Commentators expend considerable time asking whether Pakistan is ungovernable and the answers appear sceptical.
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Libya rebels on outskirts of Qaddafi's last bastion
Widespread speculation Qaddafi holed up in Sirte, 360 kilometres east of Tripoli, among tribal supporters there.