Roberto Abraham Scaruffi

Thursday, 17 March 2011


Latest News Mar 17, 2011
Assault on Benghazi would endanger masses of Libyan civilians
Secretary-General Ban called on Libyan leader Colonel Muammar Al-Qadhafi's Government to cease hostilities immediately.
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Gaddafi says confrontation with opposition nearly over
Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi has said confrontation between the authorities and the rebellious opposition would end very soon.
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Libyan Rebels Prepare to Defend Benghazi
Forces loyal to Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi are bombarding opposition-held areas in the west and east.
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It is no secret that government agencies are still grappling with budget deficits despite announcements that the recession is over.
US, UK arms in use to kill Bahraini protesters
American and British arms have been used to kill and injure protesters in the continuing demonstrations in Bahrain.
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Security Forces Reclaim Main Protest Site in Bahrain
Security forces in Bahrain have retaken control of a main demonstration site in the capital Manama where anti-government protesters had been camping for weeks. ...
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Syrian Security Forces Reportedly Disperse Demonstration In Damascus
Reports say Syrian security forces have dispersed a demonstration in front of the Interior Ministry in the capital, Damascus.
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Crisis Continues at Crippled Japanese Nuclear Power Plants
Japan's military failed on a first attempt to drop water from helicopters on one of the damaged reactors.
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Pakistan Frees American After 'Blood Money' Paid
Pakistani officials say a US citizen has been freed after the families of the victims agreed to accept a cash payment.
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