Will Syria be the next Libya?As violence and protests rage in Syria, and America begins to take notice and call for sanctions, many are beginning to wonder if Syria may be the next Libya.Arab world protests |
Women whip off shirts in Gaddafi's supportHalf-naked girls descended on the European Commission in Moscow to protest against the war in Libya. They brought mattresses with Gaddafi portraits, claiming the European leaders started the war because they do not sleep well.Libya's Odyssey Dawn |
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“Gaddafi’s money” in MoscowTwo citizens of Cameroon have been arrested in Moscow on suspicion of trying to pull off a classic black dollar scam. They used a topical cover story, Gaddafi’s funds, to convince their victim he could get rich quick. |
“You will like” the decision on who will run for presidency, Putin promises journalistsPrime Minister Putin has said it is premature to talk about the 2012 presidential vote, but assured journalists they will like the eventual decision on the presidential runner.Election 2012 |
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From sanctions to a Libya-style showdown in SyriaFrance and Italy are urging the UN to put pressure on Syria to end its violent crackdown on anti-government protesters. Washington is also considering imposing sanctions, which is raising fears that Syria could be the next Libya.Arab world protests |
Putin states the West has no legal right to execute GaddafiPrime Minister Vladimir Putin declared that the Western forces taking part in the military operation in Libya are not entitled to assassinate Muammar Gaddafi, as doing so is against international law.Libya's Odyssey Dawn |
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Gaddafi awarded “anti-NATO resistance fighter” title by Ukrainian partyThe Progressive Socialist Party of Ukraine has awarded the Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi an honorary title for his fight against Western powers.Libya's Odyssey Dawn |
EU troops would guard aid throughout Libya – reportGerman newspaper Bild has given a sneak peek of operation EUFOR Libya, the plan to use EU ground troops to protect humanitarian convoys on the request of the UN.Libya's Odyssey Dawn |
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NATO playing with fire in Libya – analystItaly has approved the use of its fighter jets in NATO's airstrikes in Libya, despite its earlier refusal to join the bombings. Fighting perseveres in the besieged town of Misrata in western Libya.Libya's Odyssey Dawn Arab world protests |
From Russia, with dire warnings on LibyaMoscow has harshly rebuked the latest NATO attack against forces loyal to Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, saying that the Western military bloc has given the militant opposition “dangerous ideas,” while stoking the flames of unrest elsewhere.Libya's Odyssey Dawn |
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NATO hits Gaddafi compound as violence escalates in LibyaMoscow says it is ready to assist peace and dialogue efforts in Libya if all sides of the conflict adhere to the UN resolutions. Despite this, violence has yet to subside in the country torn between opposition and pro-Gaddafi forces.Arab world protests Libya's Odyssey Dawn |
Libya is not worth an ounce of British blood – British journalistColumnist and the former editor of the Sun newspaper, Kelvin McKenzie, says there is no reason Britain and France should meddle in Libya's internal affairs.Libya's Odyssey Dawn |
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Kuwait donates $180 million to Libyan rebelsMustafa Abdel Jalil, the head of the Libyan Transitional National Council, declared on Sunday that the council has received $180 million from Kuwait.Libya's Odyssey Dawn Arab world protests |
Russia ready to help Libyan settlement on condition of ceasefire – Russian Foreign MinisterMoscow says it is ready to assist in peace and dialogue efforts in Libya in order to prevent further civilian casualties on condition of an immediate ceasefire.Arab world protests Libya's Odyssey Dawn |
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UK committed for long haul in LibyaThe UK Ministry of Defense sending military advisors to Libya is seen by many as the most significant step so far towards deploying ground troops. Once that happens, many see Libya turning into another Afghanistan – ten years and counting.Libya's Odyssey Dawn |
Today's high oil price is the norm - political expertThere is nothing unusual in the gasoline hike in the US and the investigation into the energy market is purely for political purposes, according to Policy Director at Just Foreign Policy, Robert Naiman.Arab world protests |
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UN ignores its own resolution on Libya - political analystRussia insists the UN resolution is being violated by allied forces, but these are not purely Russian concerns. There is widening frustration over how the operation in Libya is being conducted, according to political analyst Sergey Strokan. |
NATO may send military advisers to Libyan rebelsRebel forces have claimed a key city on the Tunisian border, in a rare victory over Gaddafi troops, but the win was overshadowed by shelling in Libya's third-largest city Misrata. It has been under siege by pro-government forces for seven weeks.Libya's Odyssey Dawn |
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Obama sends drones to LibyaUS President Barack Obama has approved the use of unmanned military predator drones in Libya to join the NATO air campaign the US once said it was leaving. |
NATO air strikes hit Tripoli - Libyan state TVNATO aircraft has bombarded south-western parts of the Libyan capital, Tripoli, killing seven civilians, reports AFP, quoting Libyan state television. |
Apr 29, 2011
LIBYA News, Apr 29, 2011
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