[03:12.05]He’s now said to be with his family in Misrata.
[03:14.65]Correspondents say there’s been a rise in the number of kidnappings and security threats in recent weeks.
[03:19.79]The five biggest European economies say they are setting up a new mechanism to share information to help fight tax evasion.
[03:27.58]In a joint statement, Germany, France, Britain, Italy and Spain said they would automatically share data on income from investments,
[03:35.03]which will deter people seeking to evade tax by opening secret bank accounts abroad.
[03:40.07]The former head of a British bank that collapsed during the financial crisis,
[03:44.84]has offered to hand back his knighthood following a scathing parliamentary report.
[03:49.22]Sir James Crosby was chief executive officer of HBOS bank until 2006.
[03:54.82]Last week’s report called him the architect of a strategy that set the course for disaster.
[03:59.73]It recommended that he and two other former HBOS executives should never work in the financial sector again.
[04:05.90]The bank required a $30bn bailout from British taxpayers to survive.
[04:10.68]A Roman Catholic nun in the United States has pleaded guilty to stealing nearly $130,000 from parishes in New York State.
[04:20.51]Sister Mary Anne Rapp, who’s 68, said she stole the money to fund a gambling addiction.