Evading capture: Gaddafi's French car getaway

In the latest twist in the Libyan revolt, reports suggest Colonel Gaddafi could have fled his country in a state-of-the-art armored vehicle provided by the French government with President Sarkozy giving “the green light” to the deal.

Libya: disputes inside the CNT

This phone call is a dispute between a Misurati rebel leader and the NTC’s Military spokesman, Colonel Ahmed Bani, showing numerous rebel’s lies & hypocrisy.

DR Congo: candidates on the presidential elections

The Independent National Electoral Commission published on the 15th September 2011 in Kinshasa a non final list of candidates on the presidential elections of November 28th this year. This office has declared that 11 candidates are people who give their application to stand on the coming elections.

UN hands over Libya seat to NTC

The United Nations has given Libya’s seat to the National Transional Council, bringing the recognition of Gaddafi’s government to a formal end.

Fighting rages in last Gaddafi bastions

Fierce fighting has been taking place in Libya throughout Friday, with fighters trying to take control of two remaining strongholds loyal to Muammar Gaddafi.

DRCongo: candidates should lay down govt position

DR Congo: Candidates should lay down their position in the government then stands for elections of November 2011 Many government workers applying to become either members of parliaments or president in the DR Congo have to loose their position after submitting their applications for the next elections.

Kenya: mandera drought

This is the tv report of NTV Kenya about the drought in Mandera.

Sirte military offensive

CNN’s Phil Black reports on the rebel offensive onto Sirte, Libya.

Gaddafi ask the UN to stop the massacre in Sirte

What follows is a video published on YouTube about the message that Gaddafi has sent to the UN Security Council describing what is happening in Sirte and asking to stop the bombing.

'We'll keep bombing': Cameron & Sarkozy in Libya

British Prime Minister David Cameron has promised more financial aid to Libya’s new rulers on a visit to Tripoli.