Photos: The Fall of Gadhafi?
See photos from the latest developments in Libya.
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Is the End Near? - Libyan rebels blasted through the gates of Moammar Gadhafi's compound in Tripoli Tuesday, as they looted armories and scoured the grounds in vain for the missing dictator. The storming of the nexus of Gadhafi's power, marked a major success for the rebels. Gadhafi’s whereabouts are still unknown.(Photo: AP Photo/Sergey Ponomarev)
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Weekend Fighting - Keys advances made by Libyan rebels this past weekend have led to many predicting the demise of longtime leader Moammar Gadhafi. Following six months of violence, rebels were able to make a move into the nation’s capital city of Tripoli.(Photo: AP Photo/Sergey Ponomarev)
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Sons Detained - In addition to the advances, two of Gadhafi's sons—Seif al-Islam (right) and Al-Saadi—were detained. Seif al-Islam could face war crimes charges brought by the International Criminal Court. Seif al-Islam later escaped and met with reporters.(Photos: AP Photo/Dan Peled; AP Photo/Ben Curtis)
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World Leaders React - Following this weekend's developments, leaders from around the world have spoken out in support of the rebel forces. The European Union has pledged ongoing support and other nations—namely Great Britain and Germany—have pledged to unfreeze billions of dollars in Libyan assets once Gadhafi is gone.(Photo: AP Photo/Sang Tan)
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Obama on Libya - "Tripoli is slipping from the grasp of a tyrant," President Obama said Sunday night, adding that the United States has officially recognized the rebel Transitional National Council as Libya's government. He also said that violence and deaths in the city will continue until Gadhafi quits.(Photo: AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)
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