"Journalists from newspapers and broadcasters across the world, including ITV News and the New York Times, are descending on the Libyan border as anti-government protests intensify against Muammar Gaddafi's regime.
A blanket ban on foreign journalists entering Libya has meant that facts are increasingly hard to verify.
The BBC is among the only international news organisations with a correspondent in Libya's capital, Tripoli, where government and state television buildings came under attack on Monday.
Many western news organisations – including the Associated Press, the Daily Telegraph, and the Guardian – have been restricted to reporting from neighbouring countries, most commonly Egypt and Bahrain.
However, the world's media was today preparing for the "floodgates to open" on Egypt's western border as the uprising threatens to engulf Gaddafi's 41-year rule in Libya
Source: The Guardian