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AFP reports: Britain and France could put a resolution to the UN Security Council this week demanding a no-fly zone over Libya.
Reuters reports: European Union member states are set to extend sanctions imposed on Libya to include the Libyan Investment Authority, a $70 billion sovereign wealth fund with major European investments, diplomats said.
Al Jazeera reports: Three dead in an air strike on Ras Lanuf.
AFP reports: Attacks against civilians in Libya may amount to "crimes against humanity", making it diifficult for the world to stand "idly by", NATO Secretary-General Anders Fogh Rasmussen said.
AFP reports: Twenty-one people, including a child, were killed and dozens wounded in Libya's rebel-held city of Misrata during clashes and shelling by Moamer Kadhafi's forces on Sunday, a doctor said.
Al Jazeera bring you the latest on the fierce fighting in Libya, as it rages on.
Abdel Basset Abu Zouriq, a spokesperson of the opposition, told Al Jazeera on Monday that Misurata was still under control of opposition forces.
« Pro-Gaddafi forces are still somewhere outside the city, regrouping for future attacks.»
He said that the city was anti-Gaddafi in general and so government forces could only attack the city or invade it for few hours and then withdraw.
12:58pmThe United Nations called Monday for $160 million (114 million euros) to cover the needs of those who have fled Libya as well as others who remained trapped in the strife-torn north African country.
12:32pmOpposition forces and civilians injured in attacks were rushed to the hospital in Ras Lanuf.
Reporters had evacuated Ras Lanuf's main hotel before dawn on Monday after staff warned they could not guarantee their safety, and came across only a small number of visibly agitated rebels at two checkpoints en route out of the oil port to the east.