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  • Cameron

    Calls grow for Britain to cut EU ties amid debt crisis

    Will Britain's EU membership be one more casualty of the continent's devastating debt crisis?


  • **FILE** British Prime Minister David Cameron speaks March 2, 2012, during a media conference after an EU summit in Brussels. (Associated Press)

    Demands grow for U.K. to consider cutting EU ties

    Will Britain's EU membership be one more casualty of the continent's devastating debt crisis?


  • World Briefs

    Former members of Hosni Mubarak's political party won legal backing Monday to run in Egypt's first parliamentary elections since the ouster of the longtime leader.


  • British Prime Minister David Cameron

    U.K.'s Cameron faces rebellion over European Union

    British Prime Minister David Cameron faced a humiliating rebellion by Conservative lawmakers after a vote on withdrawing from the European Union split his party.


  • A Libyan revolutionary fighter takes cover while attacking pro-Gadhafi forces in Sirte, Libya, Friday, Oct. 7, 2011. Rebel forces have besieged Sirte since Sept. 15 but have not managed to penetrate the heart of the city because of fierce resistance from loyalists inside the home town of Libya's ousted leader Moammar Gadhafi. (AP Photo/Manu Brabo)

    Libyans face heavy resistance in Gadhafi hometown

    With NATO warplanes circling overhead, revolutionary fighters battled block by block Saturday as snipers rained fire from rooftops in fierce street fighting in Moammar Gadhafi's hometown — the most important remaining bastion of support for the fugitive leader.


  • A hole caused by a NATO bombing attack is seen in Col. Moammar Gadhafi's compound in Bab Al-Aziziya in Tripoli, Libya, on Thursday, Aug. 25, 2011. (AP Photo/Sergey Ponomarev)

    Pentagon: U.S., NATO not in manhunt for Gadhafi

    The Pentagon pushed back on assertions Thursday that either NATO or the U.S. military is actively engaged in a manhunt for Libyan leader Col. Moammar Gadhafi, underscoring ongoing sensitivities over the strict parameters of the U.N. mission there.


  • U.S. Secretary of Defense Robert M. Gates (right) shakes hands with NATO Secretary-General Anders Fogh Rasmussen at a meeting of NATO defense ministers in Brussels on Wednesday, June 8, 2011. (AP Photo/Jason Reed, Pool)

    NATO: No ground troops in post-conflict Libya

    NATO's top official said Wednesday that the alliance won't put troops on the ground in Libya to keep order once the civil war ends and that it will be up to the United Nations to help the North African country toward its future once Col. Moammar Gadhafi is no longer at its helm.


  • Gates, British counterpart: Gadhafi´s HQ a valid target

    U.S. and British defense officials Tuesday declared Col. Moammar Gadhafi's headquarters in Tripoli a "legitimate" target, but denied that NATO is trying to kill the Libyan dictator.


  • A Libyan rebel is obscured by a rebel flag as he travels on the road between Al-Egila and Ras Lanuf in eastern Libya on Sunday, March 27, 2011. The rebels claim they have entered Ras Lanuf.

    Libyan rebels retake two major oil centers

    Libyan rebels regained two key oil complexes in a high-speed advance west on Libya's coast on Sunday, retracing the steps of their first march toward the capital with their path cleared by the world's most powerful air force.


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