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A large crowd of people are shown with many carrying the Libyan flag in a blurred motion photograph.

Libyans mark 2011 uprising with eyes on interim government

Libyans on Wednesday marked the 10th anniversary of their 2011 uprising that led to the overthrow and killing of longtime ruler Moammar Gadhafi.

Libyans mark 2011 uprising with eyes on interim government
The gold plated pistol soon after it was seized by anti-Gadaffi rebels near Sirte

My search for Gaddafi's golden gun

My search for Gaddafi's golden gun
Fireworks mark the third anniversary of the killing of Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi.

Violence still rules in Libya on the third anniversary of Gaddafi's death

Violence still rules in Libya on the third anniversary of Gaddafi's death
Members of armed revolutionaries stage a protest in front of the Libyan Justice Ministry in Tripoli on April 30, 2013.

Toyota's most loyal customers may be Libyan militias

Toyota's most loyal customers may be Libyan militias
Misrata's main roundabout at Tripoli Street, the epicenter of the battle for Misrata in 2011. More than three years later it's a sign of the city's prosperity.

The Libyan city of Misrata booms while most of Libya burns

The Libyan city of Misrata booms while most of Libya burns
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Misrata, Libya Returned to Normal but Signs of Uprising Remain

Reporter Marine Olivesi, a frequent contributor from Libya, was the first western journalist to view Gaddafi's corpse. She told us about her surreal hunt to find the dictator's remains and about the return to normalcy in the city of Misrata.

Misrata, Libya Returned to Normal but Signs of Uprising Remain

Misrata Holds First Free Local Elections

A year after the uprising broke up in the Libyan town of Misrata, officials are holding the country's first free democratic elections. Marine Olivesi reports from Misrata.

Misrata Holds First Free Local Elections

Fighting Continues in Libya Despite Rebel Successes in Tripoli

Fighting is continuing in Libya, despite the rebels' entry into the capital, Tripoli.

Fighting Continues in Libya Despite Rebel Successes in Tripoli

Libyan rebels take Tripoli, capturing Gadhafi’s sons

Libyan rebel forces overtake the capital of Tripoli, battling with loyalists to Col. Gadhafi.

Libyan rebels take Tripoli, capturing Gadhafi’s sons

Mixed reports on death of Gadhafi's son

The Libyan government denies reports that Moammar Gadhafi's son was killed in NATO airstrike Friday.

Mixed reports on death of Gadhafi's son
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Libya's Soundtrack to the Revolution

Libyans are writing their own musical soundtrack to the war, expressing themselves in ways forbidden under the regime, and painting anti-Gaddafi murals and cartoons.

Libya's Soundtrack to the Revolution
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The Atrocities of Gaddafi's Troops

As Gaddafi's forces pull back from the Libyan city, Misrata, the scale of their atrocities against the civilian population is becoming clear. Anchor Lisa Mullins gets details from Marie Colvin of Britain's Sunday Times from Misrata.

The Atrocities of Gaddafi's Troops

Libyan Opposition Minister: Limited Funds Could Hinder Movement

Libyan Opposition Minister: Limited Funds Could Hinder Movement
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Update from Libya

Rebels in the port city of Misrata said they took over the local airport. The European Union announced it's to open an office in Benghazi. Anchor Marco Werman speaks with Maja Kocijancic, spokesperson for the EU's High Representative for Foreign Affairs.

Update from Libya
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Misrata siege continues

The Libyan port city of Misrata is still under siege. Marie Colvin, a correspondent for the Sunday Times of London, tells anchor Lisa Mullins about the chaos at the port where panicked residents have attempted to board rescue ships amid heavy shelling.

Misrata siege continues