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Govt passes on Gaddafi's fate

The South African government says it will not pre-empt negotiations on Libya and prescribe the future of Colonel Muammar Gaddafi.

Warrant a stumbling block in Libya solution, officials say

President Jacob Zuma's report to the AU about his visit to Libya will highlight the arrest warrant issued by the ICC.

Libya official quits, cites 'unbearable' violence

Libya's top oil official became the latest figure to desert Muammar Gaddafi on Wednesday, adding momentum to a revolt against the leader's long rule.

Gaddafi vs Blatter

Who is the winner when it comes to sheer megalomania? Verashni Pillay finds out.

Libya regime offers truce -- as long as Gaddafi stays

Libya's PM says his government has asked the UN and AU to prepare and monitor a ceasefire, but ruled out the departure of strongman Muammar Gaddafi

Gaddafi regime: Hammerl 'has not been found'

A Gaddafi official says missing SA journalist Anton Hammerl has not been found, and a trial of detained journalists has been indefinitely delayed.

The West should watch its steps

Given the jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court Gaddafi has almost nowhere to flee, writes Jackie Ashley.

Arrest warrants sought for Libya's suspected war criminals

The ICC's chief prosecutor is seeking three arrest warrants for crimes against humanity in Libya, where thousands have been killed in the uprising.

Gaddafi's office destroyed in Nato bombing

Nato bombs wrecked Gaddafi's office in his Tripoli residence, as rebels in Misrata said they had pushed loyalist forces out of the Libyan city.

There's a real reformer inside Gaddafi's son

The dictator's son is torn between family and democracy. We must engage with Saif's better instincts, for Libya's sake, writes Benjamin Barber