HuffPost World Daily Brief: William Hague In Libya.. Anarchist Crackdown

Monday, October 17, 2011
TRIPOLI, Libya -- Britain's foreign secretary says it's "very, very important" to catch Moammar Gadhafi and other former Libyan regime figures wanted by the International Criminal Court.
Italian Police Crack Down On Anarchists After Riot
Poll Shows Public Support For Lopsided Prisoner Swap
Challenges Loom As Global Populace Nears 7 Billion
Total Troop Withdrawal From Iraq Planned By End Of 2011
Mubarak Sons Have $340 Million In Swiss Bank Accounts, Says Official
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