Aug 10 (Reuters) - Libya's rebels said on Wednesday they were on the verge of capturing the coastal oil town of Brega, in what could be a decisive step toward unlocking the country's oil wealth and forcing out Muammar Gaddafi.
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Libya presence with her new style, dignity and elegance befit her democracy.
NATO and Libyan officials both refuted damaging claims Wednesday in the 6-month old civil war, with NATO insisting its airstrike killed soldiers and mercenaries, not 85 civiliansas state-run TV claimed.
Gaddafi new tactic try to blame Nato but that is a futile attempt. So many lies, all the bodies probably they kill, or Gaddafi soldiers or mercenaries. |