April 13, 2011 Archives

Libyan National Council Representative Ali Aujali

Paul Wolfowitz talks with National Council representative Ali Aujali

New Libya Battles, France Urges NATO To Do More

Fresh fighting was taking place in Libya Tuesday as France urged NATO to take stronger action in the country. French Foreign Minister Alain Juppe said he was particularly concerned about the town of Misrata. (April 12)

John Samples on the Justification for War in Libya

John Samples contrasted President Obama's justification for war in Libya- a decision largely based on a U.N. resolution- with what the Founders intended when they wrote the Constitution.

Liberal Party TV Spot Tweaks Stephen Harper on Health

An ad by the Liberal Party for the upcoming Canadian Federal Elections

Intense Fighting Continues In Libya

Muammar Gaddafi shows no sign of giving up the military struggle in Libya and is expected to change tactics to wear rebels down. Deborah Gembara reports.

Further Sanctions to Hit Libya Regime Heads, Says Ashton

The European Ministers in charge of Foreign Policy, meeting this week n Luxembourg, discussed the humanitarian issue in Libya, and more specifically the concept of operations (CONOPS) for EUFOR Libya, the EU will respond if the UN asks for assistace.

Jailed For Shooting 16-year-old Girl

Two men are jailed for murdering a 16-year-old girl who was shot when gang members fired indiscriminately at an east London pizza shop.

Grading NATO Action in Libya

A panel on the progress against Gaddafi by NATO forces.

Suspects Detained In Deadly Belarus Blast

The toll in the Belarus subway bombing rose to 12 dead and more than 200 wounded Tuesday and authorities said several people have been detained in what they are calling a terrorist attack. (April 12)

Obama's Use of Military Power

Examining the president's non-approved war decisions.

Japan Raises Nuclear Crisis Level

Japan nuclear crisis now at highest rating, matching Chernobyl, causing greater unease among public.

Koussa's Role in a Post-Gaddafi Libya?

Libya's former foreign minister, Moussa Koussa, wants a role in a post-Gaddafi Libya.

Egypt's PM Sorry For Army Crackdown

Egyptian Prime Minister Essam Sharaf apologises for the violent crackdown that took place in Tahrir Square over the weekend.

Interview with Exiled Libyan Prince Idris

The high profile opposition leader calls for help for rebels.

NATO Questions Tripoli 'Cease-Fire'

NATO has said raids will continue in Libya for as long as Muammar Gaddafi's forces endanger civilians.

Canadian Election 2011 English TV Debate Closings

The closing statements made by the four leaders of the current sitting political parties in the Canadian Parliament in 2011 during the English TV Debate

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