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Morsi goes on trial as Egypt struggles for democracy

Deposed Egypt president Mohamed Morsi is due in court on Monday along with 14 other senior Muslim Brotherhood figures on charges of inciting violence.

Opponents of Egypt’s ousted president Mohammed Morsi protest in Tahrir Square on Friday.

Egyptian army prepares crackdown on pro-Morsi protests

Egyptian police are expected to start taking action early on Monday, a move which could trigger more bloodshed.

US freezes $700m in aid to Pakistan as distrust grows

US freezes $700m in aid to Pakistan as distrust grows

The US says it will freeze $700-million in aid to Pakistan until it moves to fight the spread of fertiliser-based explosives to Afghanistan.

Pakistan rails against Nato after cross-border attack

Pakistan rails against Nato after cross-border attack

Pakistan is up in arms over the cross-border air attack by Nato that killed 24 Pakistani soldiers, saying it was a deliberate act of aggression.

Rebels tighten noose around Tripoli

Rebels tighten noose around Tripoli

Rebels to the west and east of Libya’s capital fought forces loyal to Muammar Gaddafi for control of oil facilities vital to winning the war.

US frees Libya of debilitating sanctions

Libya rebels enter strategic town near Tripoli

Rebels have hoisted their flag in a strategic town near Tripoli after the most dramatic advance in months, cutting off important routes.

The complexities of Libya’s conflict

Rebels who seized the government-held town of Ghazaia describe themselves as "liberators", but there were no cheers when they rolled in.

US frees Libya of debilitating sanctions

Libyan rebels attack Gaddafi stronghold

Rebels have encircled Muammar Gaddafi’s last stronghold in Libya’s Western Mountains region and hope to seize it soon.

Libya’s rebels say commander has been killed

Libya’s rebels say commander has been killed

Libya’s rebels say their military chief was shot dead in an incident that remains shrouded in mystery and may point to divisions within the movement.

‘No way Gaddafi can stay in Libya’

‘No way Gaddafi can stay in Libya’

Rebels fighting in Libya’s western mountains prepared on Thursday for a new offensive against Muammar Gaddafi’s troops.

Key al-Qaeda operative killed by US drone

Senior al-Qaeda operative Ilyas Kashmiri, regarded as one of the most dangerous militants in the world, was killed by a US drone.

Libya rebels straighten up

Libya rebels straighten up, vow to fight right

Libya’s rebel army has replaced ragtag volunteers with polished officers as it seeks to bolster its image as a credible adversary of Muammar Gaddafi.

Libya says army may halt fighting in Misrata

Nato air strikes may force Libya to halt fighting by its army in the besieged port of Misrata and let local tribes take over the battle.

US sends drones to Libya as battle rages for Misrata

US sends drones to Libya as battle rages for Misrata

The United States has started using armed drones against Muammar Gaddafi’s troops, who battled rebels at close quarters on the streets of Misrata.

Stalemate may force Nato to expand Libya offensive

Nato may have to intensify attacks on government forces to break the military stalemate in Libya, while the UN pushes to help trapped civilians.

Fighting erupts anew on Libya’s eastern front

Fighting erupts anew on Libya’s eastern front

Fighting erupted on the eastern front in Libya’s civil war on Saturday as a Red Cross ship brought medical supplies to the besieged city of Misrata.

US general sees no military outcome in Libya

US general sees no military outcome in Libya

Libyan rebels said five fighters were killed when Nato bombed a tank column and a US general said they were unlikely to oust Muammar Gaddafi by force.

Libya rebels flee oil town under bombardment

Libya rebels flee oil town under bombardment

Libyan rebels pulled out of the oil town of Ras Lanuf on Wednesday under heavy bombardment from Muammar Gaddafi’s forces.

AU pushes for ceasefire

Gaddafi troops reverse Libyan rebel charge

Muammar Gaddafi’s troops reversed the westward charge of Libyan rebels as world powers met in London on Tuesday to plot the country’s future.

Rebel alliance wrests Libya’s UN seat from Gaddafi

West strikes Libya forces, Nato sees 90-day campaign

Western warplanes bombed Muammar Gaddafi’s armour in eastern Libya on Friday to try to break a battlefield stalemate and help rebels take Ajdabiyah.