Libya announces new interim government
The prime minister of Libya's interim government announced the lineup of the country's transitional cabinet in the capital Tripoli late Tuesday that will lead the war-torn country until parliamentary elections are held in 2012.
Russia calls for probe into Libya bombings
Russia on Monday called for an investigation into the "massive bombings" by NATO during last year's Libya conflict.
- China to send work team to Libya
- Libya celebrates independence day for 1st time in 42 years
- Gaddafi's death may be war crime: prosecutor
- Mexico prevented entry of Gaddafi's son
- Libyan interim youth and sports minister resigns
- Libya ready to compensate Chinese firms
- Former Libyan intelligence chief captured: NTC source
- Libya: Gaddafi's son Saif al-Islam captured
- Int'l support called for Libyan political transition
Backgrounder
Protesters clashed with the police and government supporters in Benghazi on Feb. 16 and called on citizens to end Gaddafi's rule. The UN Security Council adopted a resolution on Mar. 17 to authorize a no-fly zone over Libya >>• Costs of operation piling up
• Libyan people & ethnic tribes
• Military Arsenal: Libya vs. Allies
• Gaddafi's relationship with the West
• Gaddafi's female bodyguards