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President Donald Trump. (Kevin Lamarque/Reuters)

Trump vetoes bill to end US support for Saudi-led Yemen war

The veto was the second of his presidency

More than 600?000 children with disabilities in South Africa have never been to school (John McCann)

Elon Musk to resign as chair of Tesla board but remain CEO

​Elon Musk has reached a deal over fraud charges that will see him step down as Tesla’s chairman of the board and pay a $20-million fine

Republicans are keenly aware that losing their majority will hamstring Donald Trump’s political agenda over the next two years. (Reuters/Leah Millis)

Under fire, Trump says he misspoke on Russia election meddling

At their meeting in Helsinki on Monday, Donald Trump failed to challenge Vladimir Putin over the 2016 presidential election

Rebel alliance wrests Libya’s UN seat from Gaddafi

Libya buries dead imams killed in Nato strike

Libyans prepared on Saturday to bury 11 imams killed in what Muammar Gaddafi’s regime said was a Nato air strike.

US frees Libya of debilitating sanctions

Gaddafi says Nato bombs won’t get him

Gaddafi declared in an audio message on Friday he was beyond the reach of Nato bombs after a government denial of claims he was wounded.

BCCSA fines e.tv for airing Gaddafi’s last moments

Nato strikes Gaddafi compound after TV appearance

Nato bombed Gaddafi’s compound on Thursday, killing six people, just a short while after his first appearance on TV in two weeks.

Nato bombs rock Tripoli as rebels hail advance

A Nato bombing blitz, which the alliance insisted was not aimed at Muammar Gaddafi, rocked Tripoli on Tuesday.

Nato bombs Tripoli as Libya rebels hail advance

A Nato bombing blitz rocked the Libyan capital on Tuesday, as rebels in besieged Misrata claimed to be pushing back the Libyan strongman’s forces.

Gaddafi regime lashes out over rebel war chest

Muammar Gaddafi’s regime has reacted angrily to a decision by world powers to provide funding to Libya’s rebels.

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British, Italian missions torched as Gaddafi son killed

British and Italian diplomatic buildings were torched after Libya accused Nato of trying to assassinate Muammar Gaddafi.