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Four staff members of the International Criminal Court were freed Monday after several weeks of detention in Libya, a Libyan liaison with the court said.

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Libya detains International Criminal Court lawyer over documentsupdated: Sat Jun 09 2012 15:30:00

The International Criminal Court demanded Saturday the immediate release of a lawyer and three other staff members who were detained while visiting the son of deposed Libyan dictator Moammar Gadhafi.

Libyan PM: Fair trial for Saif Gadhafiupdated: Thu May 03 2012 06:46:00

CNN's Zain Verjee speaks exclusively with interim Libyan Prime Min. Abdel Rahim al-Kib about trying Saif al-Islam Gadhafi.

What Saif Gadhafi's capture meansupdated: Sat Nov 19 2011 16:28:00

CNN's Ben Wedeman discusses the significance of Saif al-Islam Gadhafi's capture.

Saif Gadhafi to turn himself in?updated: Fri Oct 28 2011 11:40:00

The International Criminal Court says they're in "informal conversations" to bring Saif Gadhafi to The Hague.

Gadhafi son: 'They're inside my house!'updated: Mon Aug 22 2011 07:20:00

A third son of Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi, Mohammed Gadhafi, has been captured.

Gadhafi's son floats possibility of electionsupdated: Thu Jun 16 2011 19:15:00

Elections watched by international observers could take place in Libya within three months, one of Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi's sons says in a published interview.

NATO keeps up pressure from the airupdated: Thu Jun 16 2011 19:15:00

CNN's Jim Bittermann reports from an assault ship facilitating French air support key to NATO's mission in Libya.

Libyan rebel leaders say they are "disappointed" by NATO's effortsupdated: Tue Apr 05 2011 22:53:00

Efforts to prevent forces loyal to Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi from attacking civilians have been complicated by weather and the regime's decision to hide military equipment in populated areas and to use human shields, NATO Brig. Gen. Marc van Uhm said Tuesday.

CNN talks to Libyan opposition leaderupdated: Tue Apr 05 2011 22:53:00

Abdul Hafiz Ghoga tells CNN any deal on power succession from Gadhafi to his sons is not acceptable.

Khalidi: U.S. would regret ground forcesupdated: Sat Apr 02 2011 08:51:00

A Modern Arab Studies professor says it would be a "grievous mistake" to commit non-Arab ground forces in Libya.

Who is Saif al-Islam Gadhafi?updated: Sat Apr 02 2011 08:51:00

Once thought to be a leading reformer inside the Libyan government, Saif al-Islam Gadhafi has emerged as one of his father's most visible defenders.

Libyan opposition lays out conditions for cease-fireupdated: Fri Apr 01 2011 21:00:00

Battles raged in Libya on Friday as mixed messages of peace put forth from several corners brought no guarantees of an end to the bloody conflict.

CNNMoney: London School of Economics director resigns over Libya tiesupdated: Fri Mar 04 2011 16:23:00

The London School of Economics announced the resignation Friday of a director who has been criticized for his links to the government of Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi.

UK university chief quits over Libya linksupdated: Fri Mar 04 2011 07:15:00

An academic, entertainers and a member of the board of a Libyan charity are among the high-profile beneficiaries of Libyan hospitality who have distanced themselves from the oil-rich government and its leaders in recent days.

Libya protests spread to Tripoliupdated: Mon Feb 21 2011 20:38:00

Civil unrest sweeping across Libya has spread to the capital, Tripoli, as CNN's Fionnuala Sweeney reports.

Clinton to Libya: End 'unacceptable bloodshed'updated: Mon Feb 21 2011 20:38:00

The United States on Monday condemned the violence in Libya and called for a halt to the "unacceptable bloodshed" in response to civil unrest, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said in a statement.

Witnesses describe violence, chaos in Libyan citiesupdated: Mon Feb 21 2011 13:25:00

While state TV bounced between scenes of serene concert footage and orderly rallies in support of leader Moammar Gadhafi, eyewitnesses describe a far different, far more chaotic Libya -- one with arms-toting mercenaries, demonstrators ramming stolen tanks into a military base and masked men firing guns and blasting pro-government tunes from their sport utility vehicles.

Protester's view from Libyaupdated: Mon Feb 21 2011 13:25:00

A protester tells CNN what he is seeing on the streets of Libya.

Who is Saif al-Islam Gadhafi?updated: Mon Feb 21 2011 12:02:00

Saif al-Islam Gadhafi, 38, has never lived a day in which his father Moammar didn't rule Libya -- as its undisputed leader inside the country and an enigmatic, controversial voice for the world.

Libya situation is 'extremely dangerous'updated: Mon Feb 21 2011 12:02:00

London School of Economics analyst Fawaz Gerges explains why the protests in Libya are so volatile.

Demanding democracy in Libyaupdated: Mon Feb 21 2011 10:49:00

CNN's John Vause and Don Lemon talk to Libya expert Khalil Matar on the recent uprising in Libya.

Libyan leader's son proposes major reforms -- unless unrest continuesupdated: Mon Feb 21 2011 02:26:00

The son of Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi early Monday proposed the speedy implementation of significant democratic reforms in the traditionally restrictive country, while warning of a chaotic civil war, return to colonialism and mass poverty if citizens sided with anti-government demonstrators.

Libya, world reacts to Saif Gadhafi's addressupdated: Mon Feb 21 2011 01:14:00

The White House is "analyzing" the speech of Saif al-Islam Gadhafi to see "what possibilities it contains for meaningful reform," a senior U.S. administration official said Sunday night after the Libyan leader's son took to the airwaves to propose speedy implementation of significant democratic reforms following days of anti-government demonstrations.

Libyans react to televised address by Gadhafi's sonupdated: Sun Feb 20 2011 21:52:00

As protests and political unrest in Libya chip away at government stability, Libyans are reacting to Saif Gadhafi's public address Sunday night.

Jihadist death threatened Libyan peace dealupdated: Sat Nov 28 2009 07:42:00

The long and intricate peace negotiations between the Libyan government and a radical Islamist group were nearly derailed by the sudden death in a Tripoli prison of a prominent Libyan Jihadist, Libyan sources revealed to CNN.

The Jihadi Codeupdated: Sat Nov 28 2009 07:42:00

Saif al Islam Gadhafi, the son of the Libyan leader talks to CNN about a new Jihadi code that could help fight terror in Libya.

Militant deal opens door for new Libyaupdated: Fri Nov 27 2009 15:19:00

A recently completed peace deal with an Islamic militant group in Libya will help pave the way for the political opening and economic modernization of Libya, Saif al Islam al Gadhafi, the second eldest son of Libya's leader told CNN in an exclusive interview.

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