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14:14 | 0 | Ria Novosti
Libyan authorities have issued permission for Russian planes to land in Tripoli to evacuate Russian nationals from the turbulent North African state, Russia's ambassador to Libya Vladimir Chamov said.
22:12 22:16 | 0 | Emg.rs, Tanjug
In a live speech on national television, the 68-year-old Gaddafi threatened protesters saying "Chase them, arrest them, hand them over to the security (forces)," adding "They are only a few, they are terrorists."
07:50 14:57 | 0 | Emg.rs, AFP, Reuters, Stratfor, Al Jazeera, BBC, Ria Novosti, Tanjug, Haaretz, Voice of Russia, MIA
In his first appearance on television since the revolt broke out, Gaddafi denied reports that he had fled to Venezuela, ruled by his friend President Hugo Chavez.A group of Libyan army officers has called on the military to "join the people" and oust the country's longtime
10:26 | 0 | Tanjug
A powerful 6.3 Richter magnitude earthquake Tuesday hit Christchurch, second largest city in New Zealand, killing 65 people and trapping at least 200 more under flattened buildings, officials report.