Italy warns against Libya officials purge

THE West must not repeat the same mistake in Libya as it did in Iraq, Italy’s foreign minister said, warning against a full-scale purging of military officials and bureaucrats from Muammar Gaddafi’s regime. “Why destroy all the structure, all the apparatus in Libya like we have done in Iraq, making a big mistake,” Franco Frattini told reporters at an economics forum in the Lake Como resort town of Cernobbio. “We... [more]

World Powers Meet Libya’s New Leaders In Paris

David Cameron and Nicolas Sarkozy are jointly hosting a high-level summit in Paris to welcome Libya’s National Transitional Council into the diplomatic fold The event represents an enormous coalition of global powers: 60 countries and international organisations including the Arab League, United Nations and African Union have been invited. The meeting has two goals: firstly, to secure diplomatic and financial support for Libya. Secondly,... [more]

Italy denies has offered arms to Libya rebels

Italy on Saturday denied it had reached any agreement with Libyan rebels to supply them with arms in their battle against Muammar Gaddafi. “There has been no agreement to supply them with weapons,” a foreign ministry spokesman told Reuters. He was responding to a claim by a rebel spokesman in Benghazi who said Italy had agreed to supply the anti-Gaddafi forces with whatever weapons they needed. The foreign ministry spokesman... [more]

U.S. and Britain to step up pressure on Gaddafi

Britain and the United States plan to step up military pressure on Muammar Gaddafi on Tuesday, as the Libyan leader’s army engaged in fierce clashes with rebels in the bloody siege of Misrata. More than a month of air strikes in a British and French-led NATO mission to protect Libyan civilians have failed to dislodge Gaddafi or bring big gains for anti-government rebels who hold much of east Libya, raising fears of a lingering stalemate. British... [more]

US blunders at Guantanamo exposed: WikiLeaks

The United States has botched the handling of inmates at Guantanamo, holding men for years without reliable evidence while releasing others who posed a grave threat, according to leaked secret files. The trove of more than 700 classified documents released by the anti-secrecy website WikiLeaks showed US officials struggling with often flawed evidence and confused about the guilt or innocence of detainees held at the prison at the US naval... [more]

Dating site singles out Swedish prince as ‘most beautiful’ royal

Sweden’s Prince Carl Philip has been named at the head of list of “the top ten most beautiful royal men”, while his sister Madeleine had to settle for seventh on the female equivalent. The website BeautifulPeople.com describes itself as “an exclusively beautiful community” and promises that they wont be ”filtering through unattractive people” on their pages. The site argues that it is “fair and democratic”,... [more]

Egypt’s Ex-President Detained For 15 Days

Egypt’s toppled president Hosni Mubarak has been put under detention in hospital while he is investigated for corruption charges. In a dramatic twenty four hours the former leader was first put under questioning by investigators. According to state television he then suffered a heart ‘crisis’ that put him in intensive care in hospital where he was subsequently placed under arrest. Egypt’s prosecutor general ordered... [more]

N. Korea orders nationals in Libya ‘not to return’

North Korea has ordered its citizens in Libya not to return home in an apparent bid to block news of civil uprisings in the Arab World from reaching the isolated communist state, a report said Sunday. Pyongyang, in a message sent to its embassy in Libya, told some 200 North Korean workers not to return and to follow local authorities’ advice, Yonhap news agency said, citing a source familiar with North Korean affairs. “(The North)... [more]

Geithner at G20 urges more flexible forex policies

US Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner on Thursday called for more flexible exchange rate policies at a Group of 20 meeting in China, saying it was crucial to global monetary system reform. Geithner did not explicitly single out China in his remarks at a G20 seminar on international monetary reform attended by ministers and central bankers, but hinted that Beijing needed to loosen its grip on the yuan. He said that to better manage sweeping... [more]

Defence Minister of Norway visits Libya contingent

Defence Minister Grete Faremo visited the Norwegian Air Force F-16 squadron which is participating in the Libya operations, at its base on Crete, in the early hours of Wednesday morning. Faremo landed in Crete just before midnight, to inspect and inspire the Norwegian contingent, which numbers well above 100, incuding the ground crew and support personnel. - I am very satisfied by the way in which they have carried out their mission so... [more]

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