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Rebels battle for control in Libya (47)
Sunday, March 06, 2011 - 05:32 PM Libyan helicopter gunships fired on a rebel force advancing west toward the capital along the Mediterranean coastline today and forces loyal to leader Muammar Gaddafi fought intense ground battles with the rival fighters. The opposition force pushed out of the rebel-held eastern half of Libya late last week for the first time and has been cutting a path west toward Tripoli.
Karzai tells Petraeus apology not enough (20)
(AFP) 6 March 2011, 7:30 PM Hamid Karzai on Sunday told US General David Petraeus, the commander of international troops, that his apology after nine children died in a NATO air strike was not enough. Hundreds of angry demonstrators also rallied in central Kabul over the deaths in an air raid by coalition helicopters in the eastern province of Kunar on Tuesday.
Gaddafi troops break rebel lines 30 miles from Tripoli (53)
Saturday, March 05, 2011 - 11:57 AM Muammar GaddafiБ─(tm)s forces today broke through rebel lines at an opposition-held city in a dawn attack that could prove crucial to the regimeБ─(tm)s defence of the Libyan capital. The rebelsБ─(tm) setback at the city of Zawiya, 30 miles west of Tripoli, was the second in as many days.
Christchurch cordons relaxed (18)
Police cordons around the most devastated section of New ZealandБ─(tm)s earthquake-struck city of Christchurch were relaxed today, allowing businesspeople and residents to salvage their valuables nearly two weeks after the quake that killed at least 166 people. Meanwhile, the government forecast that last monthБ─(tm)s quake, combined with a larger but less destructive one that hit the Christchurch region in
Egypt reshuffle purges remains of Mubarak era (7)
By REUTERS Gov't responsive to reformists' demands, replaces FM Aboul Gheit; new FM Elaraby remembered for reservations about peace with Israel. CAIRO - Egypt named new ministers of the interior, foreign affairs and justice on Sunday in a reshuffle that met many demands of reformists seeking a purge of officials chosen by ousted president Hosni Mubarak. Nabil Elaraby, a former International Court of Justice judge, was named
  • Former French President Chirac to stand trial (9)
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  • Gaddafi launches counter-offensive on Libya rebels (27)
  • Thousands Protest at Bahrain Prime Minister's Office (11)
  • NYC Rally Planned Against Hearing on US Muslims (7)
  • Afghan president rejects US apology over killings (5)
  • Bomb kills 12 Afghans as protests rock Kabul (6)
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