Libya Conflict: Fighters Poised Outside Sirte

Sky’s Sam Kiley meets rebel fighters waiting to attack Colonel Gaddafi’s last stronghold of Sirte. They’re biding their time, so political leaders can attempt negotiation.

Clashes in DR Congo over 'voter fraud'

Police in Kinshasa, the capital of the Democratic Republic of Congo, have fired tear gas at opposition protesters who accuse the electoral commission of fraud.

Counting the Cost – Focus on Nigeria

http://youtu.be/Se7zVjFQLHM Leaving behind the debt dramas of Europe, we focus on Nigeria – a country with economic wealth and potential.

Women celebrate in Tripoli's Martyrs' square

Thousands of women gather in Martyr’s square to mark the end of Gaddafi’s rule.

Gaddafi tanks in the hand of Libyan fighters

A base south of Tarhouna that was under the command of Gaddafi’s son Khamis, is now in the hands of Libyan fighters who are preparing an offensive on Bani Walid.

Libya: Negotiating takeover of Bani Walid

Libya’s National Transitional Council says it’s close to making a deal with Muammar Gaddafi’s loyalists to hand over Bani Walid, a town that was the site of an alleged massacre on May 28.

Libya: NTC military chief defends his past

A military commander of Libya’s National Transitional Council is a former leader of the Libyan Islamic fighting group, he fought in Afghanistan, he was arrested by CIA and has been described as an Islamic extremist.

Libya: Media on the frontlines of revolution

On the Listening Post this week, a double take on Libya: the media on the front lines and the lobbyists in the backrooms.

Gaddafi and Libya's tribes

Will Libya’s tribes heed Gaddafi’s call to fight on?

Nigeria's tourism sector with minister Edem Duke

ABN’s Alishia Seckam crosses to Abuja, Nigeria, to speak to Nigerian Minister of Tourism, Chief Edem Duke on the issues surrounding that sector.