Libya War: Gaddafi Warns Nato Support 'Cannot Last' -- BBC
Libya's deposed leader Muammar Gaddafi has issued a defiant audio message warning his opponents that Nato protection cannot last indefinitely.
The message, the third since he was ousted last month, was broadcast on the Syria-based Arrai TV network.
It comes as representatives from the US and its allies prepare to meet to discuss a post-Gaddafi future.
Col Gaddafi has been in hiding since opposition forces captured the capital Tripoli in late August.
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MIDDLE EAST
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ASIA
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US envoy sees more 'rough' times with Pakistan.
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AFRICA
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Fatal bar shooting exposes Burundi’s instability.
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EUROPE
Cyprus begins controversial oil and gas drilling.
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Slovenia's government faces confidence vote.
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AMERICAS
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