Roberto Abraham Scaruffi

Friday, 15 April 2011


Latest News Apr 11, 2011
NATO strikes hit Gaddafi forces around Adjabiya and Misratah
NATO's Operation Unified Protector continues to dismantle the fighting ability of the Gaddafi Regime throughout the country with particular attention to the two cities that are the most threatened, Ajdabiya and Misratah, where airstrikes near these two cities today have resulted in 25 Regime tanks being destroyed. ...
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AU Leaders Call for Libya Ceasefire
A delegation from the African Union is trying to negotiate a cease-fire in Libya, meeting with Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi and members of the rebel Transitional National Council. ...
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UN forces begin operation in Ivorian city in response to attack by pro-Gbagbo forces
United Nations peacekeepers in C�te d'Ivoire launched a military operation late today against the forces supporting the former president Laurent Gbagbo after they continued to mount attacks against the UN, the country's elected Government and civilians in the city of Abidjan. ...
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UN and French Forces Attack Gbagbo's Heavy Weapons in Abidjan
United Nations and French helicopters on Sunday attacked heavy weapons at the residence of Ivory Coast's incumbent president. The United Nations and the United States say incumbent government forces used a brief ceasefire last week to regroup and rearm. ...
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Four Protesters Killed in Syrian City
Syrian security forces and pro-government gunmen killed four protesters and wounded dozens Sunday after the army had sealed off large sections of the coastal city of Banias following anti-government protests there. ...
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Egypt's Mubarak summoned for interrogation, ex-pm in custody
Egypt's top prosecutor has summoned ousted president, Hosni Mubarak, and his sons for interrogation while ex-premier Ahmed Nazif has been taken into custody on embezzlement charges, local media said on Sunday. ...
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Thousands Protest Nuclear Power in Japan
Thousands of Japanese took to the streets of Tokyo to protest the country's nuclear-power plants. The rally occured as engineers continue to work on bringing the Fukushima Daiichi plant under control, after it was smashed by last month's earthquake and tsunami. ...
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China launches 8th navigation satellite
China has successfully launched its eighth navigation satellite into orbit as part of a project to develop its own global satellite navigation system, official news agency Xinhua reported on Sunday. ...
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