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  • Gadhafi's family flee to Algeria

    BEN HUBBARD, Associated Press

    TRIPOLI, Libya — Ousted Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi's wife and other relatives fled to Algeria Monday, the Algerian foreign ministry said. The Algerian government said Gadhafi's wife, daughter, two of his sons and their children entered the neighboring country on Monday. It did not say whether Gadhafi himself was with the family. AP Photo/Abdel Magid Al Fergany Libyan women gather bottles outside a mosque where volunteers distribute water in Tripoli, Libya, Monday. Libyan rebel leaders asked NATO on Monday to keep up p...

  • Air raids force Gadhafi retreat

    BEN HUBBARD, RYAN LUCAS — Associated Press

    In this image taken during an organized trip by the Libyan authorities, young Libyan men flash victory signs in Tripoli, Libya, Saturday from one of half a dozen buses said to be heading to the Eastern town of Benghazi on a "green peace march", as described by information ministry officials. AP Photo/Jerome Delay 2. Libyan rebels jubilate after taking the city of Ajdabiya, south of Benghazi, eastern Libya, Saturday. Libyan rebels regained control of the eastern gateway city of Ajdabiya on Saturday after international...

  • Libyan rebels storm seat of Gadhafi's power

    BEN HUBBARD, KARIN LAUB Associated Press

    TRIPOLI, Libya — Hundreds of Libyan rebels blasted through the green gates of Moammar Gadhafi's Bab al-Aziziya compound in Tripoli Tuesday after five hours of intense fighting around it. They beat and killed some of those who defended it, fired celebratory shots in the air and hauled off crates of weapons and trucks with guns mounted on the back. The storming of the sprawling compound in the capital, long the nexus of Gadhafi's power, marked the effective collapse of his 42-year-old regime, even though pockets of r...

  • Libyan rebels claim control of most of Tripoli

    BEN HUBBARD, KARIN LAUB Associated Press

    TRIPOLI, Libya — Libyan rebels claimed to be in control of most of the Libyan capital on Monday after their lightning advance on Tripoli heralded the fall of Moammar Gadhafi's nearly 42-year regime, but scattered battles erupted and the mercurial leader's whereabouts remained unknown. The international community called on Gadhafi to step down and moved ahead with post-war planning as euphoric residents celebrated in the Green Square, the symbolic heart of the Gadhafi regime, but colleagues warned he wouldn't go easily. AP Pho...

  • Gadhafi's regime teeters on collapse

    BEN HUBBARD, KARIN LAUB - Associated Press

    TRIPOLI, Libya — Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi was nowhere to be found Monday as his 42-year rule teetered on the brink of collapse. Months of NATO airstrikes have left his Bab al-Aziziya compound in Tripoli largely demolished. Most of his security forces fled or surrendered when rebel forces rolled into the capital Sunday night and took control of most of the city. And three of his sons are under arrest. AP Photo/Sergey Ponomarev Libyan rebel fighters fire towards forces loyal to Moammar Gadhafi during fierce gunfire in d...

  • Libya rebels in Tripoli, Gadhafi defenses collapse

    BEN HUBBARD, KARIN LAUB Associated Press

    TRIPOLI, Libya — Euphoric Libyan rebels raced into the capital Tripoli on Sunday and moved close to center with little resistance as Moammar Gadhafi's defenses collapsed and his regime appeared to be crumbling fast. Associated Press reporters with the rebels said they moved easily from the western outskirts into the regime stronghold in a dramatic turning of the tides in the 6-month-old Libyan civil war. A rebel leader said the unit in charge of protecting Gadhafi and Tripoli had surrendered and joined the revolt, allowing t...

  • Libyan rebels advance to edge of Tripoli

    BEN HUBBARD, DARIO LOPEZ, KARIN LAUB KARIN LAUB

    TRIPOLI, Libya — The trappings of Moammar Gadhafi's regime crumbled Sunday as hundreds of euphoric Libyan rebels overran a major military base defending the capital, carted away truckloads of weapons and raced to the outskirts of Tripoli with virtually no resistance. The rebels' surprising and speedy leap forward, after six months of largely deadlocked civil war, was packed into just a few dramatic hours. By nightfall, they had advanced more than 20 miles to the edge of Gadhafi's last major bastion of support. AP P...

  • Libyan rebels enter Tripoli, arrest Gadhafi's son

    BEN HUBBARD, KARIN LAUB Associated Press

    TRIPOLI, Libya — Euphoric Libyan rebels moved into the capital Tripoli on Sunday and moved close to center with little resistance as Moammar Gadhafi's defenders melted away. The opposition's leaders said Gadhafi's son and one-time heir apparent, Seif al-Islam, has been arrested. Associated Press reporters with the rebels said they met little resistance as they moved from the western outskirts into the capital in a dramatic turning of the tides in the 6-month-old Libyan civil war. AP Photo/Sergey Ponomarev Volunteers carry a...

  • Libyan rebels: Unit protecting Gadhafi surrenders

    BEN HUBBARD, KARIN LAUB, Associated Press

    TRIPOLI, Libya — A senior rebel official says the military unit in charge of protecting Moammar Gadhafi and the capital Tripoli has surrendered AP Photo/Sergey Ponomarev Volunteers carry a wounded rebel fighter in the Abu-Rafat hospital on the outskirts of Zawiya, Libya, Sunday. Mahmoud Shammam, the rebel minister of information, told the Associated Press on Sunday that the unit commander "has joined the revolution and ordered his soldiers to drop their weapons." When the unit dropped its arms, it essentially opened the w...

  • Two Western photojournalists killed in Libya

    Ben Hubbard, Associated Press

    MISRATA, Libya — Two Western photojournalists including an Oscar-nominated film director were killed Wednesday in the besieged city of Misrata while covering battles between rebels and Libyan government forces. Two others working alongside them were wounded. AP Photo/Getty Images In this photo provided by Getty Images, Getty photographer Chris Hondros stands in front of a burning building while on assignment on Monday in Misrata, Libya. Hondros was critically injured in Misrata on Wednesday. British-born Tim Hetherington, c...

  • Gadhafi envoy in Europe to seek end to crisis

    BEN HUBBARD, ELENA BECATOROS, Associated Press

    Gadhafi envoy in Europe to seek end to crisis BEN HUBBARD ELENA BECATOROS Associated Press BENGHAZI, Libya — An envoy of Moammar Gadhafi told Greece's prime minister Sunday that the Libyan leader was seeking a way out of his country's crisis two weeks after his government's attacks to put down a rebellion drew international airstrikes, Greek officials said. Abdul-Ati al-Obeidi, a former Libyan prime minister who has served as a Gadhafi envoy during the crisis, will travel next to Turkey and Malta in a sign that Gadhafi's r...

  • Libyan rebels say airstrike killed 13 of their own

    BEN HUBBARD, RYAN LUCAS — Associated Press

    AP Photo/Altaf Qadri Libyan rebels run for cover after coming under heavy artillery fire from pro-Gadhafi forces along the front line near Brega, Libya, Friday. Libya's rebels will agree to a cease-fire if Moammar Gadhafi pulls his military forces out of cities and allows peaceful protests against his regime, an opposition leader said Friday as rebels showed signs that their front-line organization is improving. Libyan rebels say airstrike killed 13 of their own BEN HUBBARD RYAN LUCAS Associated Press BENGHAZI, Libya — An a...

  • Gadhafi, in hiding, vows no surrender

    BEN HUBBARD, MAGGIE MICHAEL - Associated Press

    TRIPOLI, Libya — In a fiery broadcast from hiding, Moammar Gadhafi warned Thursday that loyalist tribes in his main strongholds were armed and preparing for battle, a show of defiance hours after rebels extended a deadline for the surrender of the fugitive leader's hometown. The rebels, who have been moving troops toward remaining Gadhafi bastions across Libya, had shifted the deadline for the town of Sirte in hopes of avoiding the bloodshed that met their attack on Tripoli. AP Photo/Francois Mori Libyan boy holding a f...