Lebanon:
Qaddafi's son moved to hospital after hunger strike
Hannibal Qaddafi, son of former Libyan dictator, moved from Lebanese prison to hospital in critical condition.
Hannibal Qaddafi, son of former Libyan dictator, moved from Lebanese prison to hospital in critical condition.
Son of late Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi appears to register as presidential candidate for December vote.
Al-Saadi Qaddafi, son of former Libyan dictator, released after more than seven years of detention in the capital of Tripoli.
Foreign Minister Avigdor Liberman to visit Africa for the first time in five years, calls Africa 'a key objective in foreign policy.'
Libyan military calls for parliament to be suspended, presidential committee to rule amidst rumors of coup.
As rebel fighters take Bani Walid and edge toward final victory in Sirte, Qaddafi continues to haunt the new regime from hiding.
The call comes as rebels and NATO attack Tripoli.
Libyan strongman Muammar Qadaffi has vowed not to negotiate with rebel leaders 'from now until Judgement Day!'; rebuffs France.
Libya's rebels claim victory at Brega as they encircle the key oil town which has changed hands several times in the five-month civil war.
The “Arab Spring” has led to an investor exodus and a drop in tourism as fears of terrorism send tourists to other destinations.
The International Criminal Court at The Hague has issued an arrest warrant for Libyan dictator Muammar Qaddafi. He is wanted for war crimes.
Germany and the UAE recognize Libyan rebels, but Qaddafi seemed unworried – he played chess with a world champion and settled for a stalemate.
Israel is concerned a 'large quantity' of weapons have flowed from Libyan strongman Muammar Qaddafi's stores to Hamas in Gaza.
ICC investigators are probing claims Qaddafi distributed 'Viagra' to his soldiers to further his terror-rape campaign in a 'horrific first.'
UN panel finds that Libyan leader Qaddafi has committed war crimes and crimes against humanity - and that rebels, too, committed some war crimes.
Eight Libyan army officers appear in Rome, saying they have defected, as have more than 100 other soldiers.
Turkey announces that it is time for Libyan dictator Muammar Qaddafi and his family to leave.
International Criminal Court prosecutors want warrants for the arrest of Gaddafi for torture, murder and the brutal suppression of opponents.
UN sends envoy to Libya; NATO continues air strikes; ICC sets sights on Qaddafi for "crimes against humanity;" Qaddafi: "You cannot kill me!"
EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton says she plans to open an office in rebel-held Benghazi; rebel fighters claim gains in besieged Misrata
NATO forces, in what may have been attempt to kill Muammar Qaddafi, killed one of his sons and three grandsons. NATO denies they were targeted.
Anti-government rebels in Libya have faced steep losses – with as many as 10,000 people killed, and 20,000 more missing, rebel leaders say.
Libyan leader sends a personal letter to President Obama, asking that he work to end the attacks in his country. Clinton: Qaddafi knows what to do.
The Arab world and Iran, a Persian nation, whipped out diplomatic swords Sunday and Monday. Iran: Saudi Arabia is “occupying” Bahrain.
NATO planes enforcing the UN sanctioned no-fly zone over Libya on Friday have killed 13 rebel fighters; Qaddafi doesn't want ceasefire.
Following a wild two-day 300km advance, Libya's rebels are on the run as Qaddafi hits back and the allies reach for popcorn.
Qaddafi’s soldiers flee Western bombing offensive, allowing rebels to retake the oil port of Benghazi and prepare to fight for Qaddafi’s home town.
After five nights of continued coalition airstrikes, Qaddafi's forces continue to shell key rebel cities as Libya's bloody civil war continues.
Reports say smoke was coming out of Qaddafi's military compound after airstrikes in Tripoli on Sunday night.
Western nations continued to bomb Qaddafi's bases and an air field. He calls the West “terrorists.” US: We stopped his offensive against rebels.
The UN Security Council passes a resolution approving a no-fly zone over Libya as Qaddafi threatens to enter Benghazi and crush the revolt.
Either dictator Qaddafi will be victorious, or Libya will split into “Somalia-like” segments, U.S. expert says. Obama administration disagrees.
Qaddafi’s army is bombing and shelling rebel-held cities, “flattening” Zawiyah and killing hundreds of fighters, The EU talks about new sanctions.
The world according to Qaddafi: Libyan rebels are like “Al-Qaeda in Gaza. The same thing here! We have small armed groups who are fighting us.”
Venezuela's Chavez offers Libyan dictator Qaddafi his help negotiating with rebel forces.
Yemen’s leader blames Israel and the US for rebellions. Qaddafi points fingers at the US and adds al-Qaeda and spiked Nescafe to his black list.
INN TV meets with Gita Boaron, who claims that she is the cousin of Libyan leader Muammar Qaddafi.
Libyan rebels control most of Libya’s oil production facilities and close in on Tripoli, Qaddafi’s sole base.
At Israel National News, a controversy over the spelling of Muammar Qaddafi's (?) name led staff on an epic search.
A former Libyan minister says Qaddafi personally ordered the Lockerbie bombing, in which 270 people were murdered.
Qaddafi is threatening to blow up oil facilities, a source told TIME magazine. Oil prices soar and gasoline in Israel will cost more next month.
Libyan dictator Qaddafi told the UN he has the solution for the Mideast: One state called Isratine. Many in his audience slept through his speech.