Roberto Abraham Scaruffi

Saturday, 26 March 2011


Latest News Mar 26, 2011
Coalition Air Operations Take on Gadhafi's Forces
The coalition struck a number of targets in Libya with air operations flown to protect the Libyan people from Moammar Gadhafi's forces, the director of the Joint Staff said today. The coalition struck a number of targets in Libya with air operations flown to protect the Libyan people from Moammar Gadhafi's forces, the director of the Joint Staff said today. ...
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US Envoy: 'Desperation' in Gadhafi Camp
The U.S. ambassador to Libya says the government of Libyan leader Muammar Gadhafi has been sending out feelers to potential mediators as the crisis in the country escalates. American envoy Gene Cretz, withdrawn from Libya late last year, says U.S. diplomatic recognition of the Libyan rebel movement is among options under study in Washington. The U.S. ambassador to Libya says ...
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Ongoing violence leading to increasing displacement in Libya, says UN agency
The United Nations refugee agency said it is receiving reports of increased displacement in Libya, while the numbers of people fleeing the North African nation amid what Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon called 'the brutal campaign of violence by the Libyan regime against its own people' have remained steady. The United Nations refugee agency said it is receiving reports of increased displacement ...
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Libya Conference Opens With Call for Cease-Fire
African Union Commission Chairman Jean Ping has opened an international conference on Libya with a call for an immediate end to hostilities and dialogue between the Gadhafi government and rebels. But a hoped-for appearance by a Libyan rebel representative failed to materialize. African Union Commission Chairman Jean Ping has opened an international conference on Libya with a call for an ...
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U.S. Forces Continue to Aid Earthquake, Tsunami Victims
American service members in Japan continue to help the Japanese people recover from the catastrophic March 11 earthquake and tsunami. American service members in Japan continue to help the Japanese people recover from the catastrophic March 11 earthquake and tsunami. ...
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Navy Names Littoral Combat Ships Jackson and Montgomery
Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus announced today that the next two Freedom-class littoral combat ships (LCS) to be built in Alabama will be named the USS Jackson and the USS Montgomery. Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus announced today that the next two Freedom-class littoral combat ships (LCS) to be built in Alabama will be named the USS Jackson ...
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Witnesses Say Syrian Troops Fire On Protesters As Regional Unrest Rages
Witnesses and activists say Syrian troops opened fire on protesters today in and around the flashpoint city of Daraa, as thousands massed to demand reforms and mourn dozens killed in earlier demonstrations Witnesses and activists say Syrian troops opened fire on protesters today in and around the flashpoint city of Daraa, as thousands massed to demand reforms and mourn dozens ...
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Up to 1 million people driven from homes by violence in Ivory Coast, UN reports
As many as 1 million people have been driven from their homes in Ivory Coast in the months-long turmoil stemming from the outgoing president's refusal to leave office, with violence mounting and his loyalists using heavy weapons against civilians, a top United Nations official ...
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