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US Cautions Tripoli about Weapons stock piles 26 August 2011
In a fresh statement the US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has urged the "new Libya" to be firm against "violent extremism" Mrs Clinton also said the new Libyan government must ensure that its weapons stockpiles do not fall into...
Keywords: The rebels, contradictive impulses, aggression, Ntc movement to SIRTE
Read MoreWar atrocities by both sides at Tripoli 26 August 2011
In continuance of the war at Tripoli, causalities have been on the raise. But there is a significance of grudge and abuse activities found evenly between both the groups. Amnesty International says it has powerful testimonies of abuses by both...
Keywords: Tripoli under control, weapon sales at Tripoli, Ntc movement to SIRTE, mis use of weapons
Read MoreSolar-Air craft flies non-stop 19 hours 07 June 2012
Well when automobile manufacturers seriously contemplating to switch over to solar power, an aircraft powered by Solar cells sets record by flying non-stop 19 hours from Madrid in Spain to Rabat in Morocco on Wednesday. The flight flown by Swiss...
Keywords: solar plane, sun plane, solar plane, solar aircraft
Read MoreLibya happy - a little cautious 24 August 2011
Amidst contradictive impulses and victory signals the country is yet to decide whether it had been liberated or is it still to await the end result for a few more hours – is the question arising in the minds of...
Keywords: martyrdom or victory, The rebels, The rebels, sympathizers
Read MoreWest responds positive to NTC 24 August 2011
National Transitional Council (NTC) proposes to form a new set of policies in the wake of the revolution yielding positive results. The policies would liberate Libya and help it scale over the damages created by the Libyan dictator, Col. Gaddafi’s...
Keywords: tyranny, martyrdom or victory, revolt, high-level talks in Qatar.
Read MoreTyranny Condemned by Revolution 25 August 2011
The rebels have almost taken control of Tripoli, with resistances across by Pro-Gaddafi forces. The hunt for Col Gaddafi is still on and he is at large. Nato felt that the hunt must not be a prolonged affair. The National...
Keywords: martyrdom or victory, contradictive impulses, Gaddafi is now history, Tripoli's Green Square
Read MoreTripoli – mostly in control 26 August 2011
The National Transitional Council (NTC) is almost in control of Tripoli but there are still scattered incidents of firing between the Pro-Gaddafi (PG) forces and the NTC. After six months of uprising the rebels seemed to have control of Tripoli....
Keywords: Libyan war, contradictive impulses, revolution, The rebels
Read MoreSensex hits upward! 22 March 2013
On Friday, declining for the sixth day in a row, the BSE benchmark Sensex hit fresh four months low by losing over 57 points as cautious investors abstained from an impulse of buying on current political worries amid weak global...
Keywords: Cyprus issue, Bombay Stock Exchange, Bombay Stock Exchange, Bombay Stock Exchange
Read MoreMartyrdom or Victory – Col Gaddafi 24 August 2011
Amidst a chaotic situation in Tripoli both the sides, the rebels and the pro-Gaddafi forces, claim to have had the upper hand in the aggression. A pro-Gaddafi channel claims that the Leader has vowed that martyrdom or victory in the...
Keywords: Lack of Adequate Medical Staff, Col.Gaddafi, The rebels, war
Read MoreLack of Adequate Medical Staff - Tripoli 24 August 2011
The growing number of war causalities has hit hard on the Libyan Medical aide. There were still incidents of firing in Tripoli and more patients to be treated. A British doctor working in Libya says hospitals are struggling to cope...
Keywords: Gaddafi is now history, The rebels, Rebels, sympathizers
Read MoreItalian Scribes held hostage in Tripoli 25 August 2011
The Libyan revolution had witnessed journos being kept under control by the pro-Gaddafi forces from the start. This was seriously contemplated by the scribes across. In a fresh incident on Wednesday four Italian journalists were abducted while they were travelling...
Keywords: tyranny, Scribes kidnapped in Libya, aggression, sympathizers
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