A local official in Niger says the only son of Colonel Gaddafi who's still unaccounted for, Saif al-Islam, has been seen near the border with Libya and was being assisted by ethnic Tuaregs. Saif al-Islam is wanted by the International Criminal Court. It's understood that his brother al-Saadi Gaddafi sought refuge last month in Niger. Earlier, Libyan officials said the bodies of Colonel Gaddafi and his son Mutassim had been buried in a secret location in the Libyan desert.
Israel's security cabinet has approved a deal to swap 25 Egyptian prisoners for an American-Israeli student arrested in Cairo for spying. His supporters say he'd simply travelled to Egypt because he was fascinated with Arabic culture.
India's cabinet has approved a major new plan to create 100 million new jobs in manufacturing by the year 2022. The national manufacturing policy aims to increase manufacturing to 25% of the country's gross domestic product by then.
The last of the United States most powerful nuclear bombs has been dismantled in Texas. The B53 bomb was 600 times more powerful than that dropped on Hiroshima at the end of the Second World War. Jonny Dymond reports from Washington.
It took around an hour for the high explosive to be removed from around the nuclear material inside the B53, and then this relic of the Cold War, which remained part of the US arsenal until 1997, was no more. Three hundred and forty B53s were built in the early 1960s. They were bunker busters. With five parachutes, they were designed to land softly on their target, and then with a nine megaton explosion, simulate an earthquake and destroy underground bunkers in which military and civilian leaders might be sheltering.