TRIPOLI, Libya — One of the figureheads of the Libyan revolution, popular interim Prime Minister Mahmoud Jibril, was under growing pressure Saturday to stand down, as divisions emerge within the rebel movement and the jockeying for power after Moammar Gaddafi’s fall begins in earnest. On the military front lines, rebel fighters encountered stiff resistance from Gaddafi loyalists as they tried to advance into the Gaddafi stronghold of Bani Walid, before NATO stepped in with a series of airstrikes on the oasis town, 104 miles southeast of the capital. Read full article >>