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Price on Gaddafi's head as rebels plan for future Libya's new masters meet their Western backers in Turkey on Thursday to secure funds and make plans for a future without Muammar Gaddafi after they announced a million dollar bounty for his capture.
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Man nabbed at airport with snakes in his pants Never mind ants in your pants, what about snakes and tortoises?
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Tripoli buries dead as battle toll emerges A week after the fall of Muammar Gaddafi, residents of Tripoli ventured out to begin the grim work of burying the dead in mass graves on Saturday, as evidence emerged of widespread summary killings during the battle for the Libyan capital.
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Astronomers discover planet made of diamond Astronomers have spotted an exotic planet that seems to be made of diamond racing around a tiny star in our galactic backyard.
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Iran plans to send monkey into space Iran plans to send a live monkey into space next month, the latest advance in a missile and space program which has alarmed Israel and its western allies that fear the Islamic Republic is seeking nuclear weapons.
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A great struggle just for clean water Suffering from the worst drought in 60 years, the African public is being forced to walk for several kilometers under the heat in order to access ‘clean water’. Each day, 25 children die due to lack of clean water.
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Deathtoll in Syria's Latakia reaches 26 Syrian tanks and navy ships shelled the main Mediterranean port city of Latakia on Sunday, residents and rights groups said, killing 26 people as President Bashar al-Assad's forces launched an offensive by land and sea to crush protests against his rule.
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Turkey urges Syria to halt assaults Syrian forces killed at least five civilians and moved into a town near the Turkish border on Tuesday, activists and witnesses said, even as Turkey's foreign minister pressed President Bashar al-Assad to halt assaults on protests against his rule.
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Syrian forces renew raids near the border Syrian forces killed at least one civilian on Monday in raids on villages near Turkey designed to stop civilians fleeing across the border to escape a military drive against pro-democracy protests, residents and local activists said.
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Iran rejects PJAK's ceasefire, demands withdrawal Iran's Revolutionary Guards on Monday rejected a ceasefire declared by the PJAK terrorist group as "meaningless" as long as PJAK forces remained on the borders of the Islamic Republic.
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Israel hopes to mend ties with Turkey Israel will work to mend ties with Turkey, a government official said Friday, after Ankara expelled the Israeli ambassador and suspended military agreements with the Jewish state, deepening a feud between the two former allies.
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France unblocks Libya cash, "unaware" of oil France has approval to release 1.5 billion euros ($2.16 billion) of Libyan assets to help the country's interim ruling council rebuild the country, French Foreign Minister Alain Juppe said on Thursday.
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Gaddafi children closed ranks around father Muammar Gaddafi's children earned reputations for extravagance, violence and dysfunctional behavior that attracted almost as many hostile headlines as their eccentric and ruthless father.
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Gaddafi son Khamis believed dead Libyan rebels are almost certain that Muammar Gaddafi's son Khamis and his intelligence chief Abdullah al-Senussi have been killed during fighting with their units, the top rebel military spokesman said on Monday.
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