Thursday, March 10, 2011

Civil War In Libya -- News Updates March 10, 2011



Rebel Forces Retreat From Ras Lanuf -- Al Jazeera

Rebel fighters fall back from oil town under rocket fire and aerial attack as Gaddafi loyalists launch major offensive.

Opposition fighters have been forced to withdraw from the central port city of Ras Lanuf as forces loyal to Colonel Muammar Gaddafi launched a major offensive against rebels fighting to end the Libyan leader's decades-long rule.

Pro- and anti-government forces are locked in intense fighting for control of several other cities and towns along the coastline to the east of Tripoli, including Brega and Bin Jawad, as well as in Az Zawiyah to the west of the capital.

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More News On Libya's Civil War

Libya: live report -- Yahoo News/AFP
Reuters Live Wire On Libya -- Reuters
Libya protests: live -- The Telegraph
Libya uprising continues – live updates -- The Guardian
Updates from Libyan cities
-- CNN

Gadhafi showers strategic oil port with rockets -- Yahoo News/AP
Gaddafi tanks, jets strike deeper into rebel heartland -- Yahoo News/Reuters
Kadhafi says West after Libya's oil as rebels pounded -- Yahoo News/AFP

Rebels forced from Libyan oil port -- BBC
Gaddafi troops pound Libya rebels out of Ras Lanuf -- The Guardian
Libyan rebels flee oil port battle -- Press Association
Libyan TV says east oil town falls, rebels deny -- Reuters
Rebel push stalls outside Ras Lanuf -- Al Jazeera
Rebel-held Misurata under siege as rebels, Gaddafi forces battle in eastern and western Libya -- Washington Post
Libyan Rebels Flee Strategic Town Under Heavy Attack -- New York Times
Pro-Kadafi show in contested town of Zawiya -- L.A. Times
Gaddafi forces 'recapture' Zawiyah -- Hindustan Times
Outgunned! Rebels with rocket grenades take on Gaddafi's artillery -- Daily Mail
Libyan Rebels Consolidate Gains as Terror Grips Capital -- Voice of America
Gadhafi tanks, jets strike deeper into rebel heartland -- Vancouver Sun/Reuters
A country in meltdown: Now medics flee Libyan hospitals as Gaddafi ramps up the attacks on resurgent opposition -- The Daily Mail
Libya's doctors follow the rebels in their battles -- AP
Hoard of Cash Lets Qaddafi Extend Fight Against Rebels -- New York Times
Gadhafi Relies On Elite Units And Remnants Of A Robust Military -- Wall Street Journal
Qaddafi bombs oil facility in blow to Libya's oil infrastructure -- Christian Science Monitor

Libya Lobbies on Sanctions, Presses Offensive -- Wall Street Journal
Libyan Government, Rebels Lobby for International Support -- Voice of America
Gadhafi, opposition forces begin competing diplomatic offensives -- Washington Times
Libya: U.S.-based Libyan diplomats seek recognition of opposition government -- Washington Post
France recognizes embattled Libyan rebels -- L.A. Times
France First to Formally Recognize Libyan Opposition -- Voice of America
UK could soon recognise Libya's rebel administration, opposition leaders say -- The Guardian

Obama faces rising pressure to 'do something' on Libya -- USA Today
US Still Skeptical of No-Fly Zone Over Libya, Officials Reaching Out Cautiously to Opposition -- ABC News
NATO to meet as battle for Libya intensifies -- ABC News (Australia)
Libya sanctions extended by European Union -- BBC

Outside View: 30 seconds over Tripoli -- Harlan Ullman, Space War/UPI
Fear and Fireworks: Getting to the Truth in Gaddafi's Libya -- Vivienne Walt, Time
Libya's Civil War: The Limits of People Power -- Andrew Lee Butters, Time
Who's in charge? The opposition must get a grip, fast -- The Economist
Why the US must not intervene in Libya -- Stephen Kinzer, The Guardian
In a do-or-die situation, where would Gadhafi go? -- Moni Basu, CNN
Barack Obama's Libya straitjacket -- Washington Post editorial
Libya’s Threat to World Economy Grows -- James Herron, Wall Street Journal
Analysis: France sees Libya as way to diplomatic redemption -- Reuters

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