Libya conflict goes on and Gaddafi dosent want to leave or hand his powers to others and Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi vowed today to fight until the "last drop of blood," but his forces suffered a blow when rebels beat back a major counteroffensive and managed to retain control of a key oil port in the eastern part of the country regarding to media sources online and same time look like Gaddafi loosing soldiers because least 10 anti-Gaddafi fighters died in the battle at the Brega oil port today.
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Escaped from Libya
Well after all protests many nationals safely escaped from Libya but regarding to British media Britain has shutdown its embassy in Libyan capital Tripoli, temporarily discontinuing diplomatic activities in the troubled north African country, the foreign ministry said. The embassy's employees were on board the last of several chartered planes, which flew 53 British citizens and 47 other foreigners to London. However Turkey will in the meantime represent Britain's interests in Libya.
Gaddafi was in Tripoli Square
Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, whose 40-year-old regime is crumbling under the blows of a popular pro-democracy uprising, has made an unexpected appearance in Tripoli's Green Square. Gaddafi spoke to a crowd of his supporters in the Green Square Friday vowing to be unyielding in the struggle against the popular uprising. Gaddafi still has control of Libya and many people supports him same as before but in other hand who else would look after Libya? Certainly there isnt anyone so he needs to sort this out and make sure everyone is safe and secure also not to forget he has defeat Libya from many attacks before.
New Zealand earthquake
New Zealand earthquake damaged many people and effecting many rescues. A strong earthquake killed at least 65 people in Christchurch, with more casualties expected as rescuers worked into the night to find scores of people trapped inside collapsed buildings. It was the second strong quake in five months to hit Christchurch, a city of almost 400,000 people.
Tripoli and Benghazi
Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi fought an increasingly bloody battle to hang on to power Monday as government officials at home and abroad resigned, air force pilots defected and anti-government protests struck the capital after days of violence in the east. A group of army officers issued a statement Monday urging fellow soldiers to “join the people” and help remove the Libyan leader. Many reporters dosent know where the Gadhafi is but certainly this kind a issues needs to be resolved quickly for everyones benefits in Libya.
Libya Morocco Protests today
Libya want new reform all over the country and slogans every everywhere about Gaddafi to step down from power, as you already know this protest has been spreading to all over the World because Bahrain, Libya and Morocco already started and we dont know which is next? The Libya media quotes local medical sources as saying that at least 200 people are known to have died in clashes between demonstrators and soldiers in the Libyan city of Benghazi.
Board suspended over Semenya
South Africa's Olympic body has suspended the president, board and members of Athletics South Africa (ASA) over the handling of 800 metres world champion Caster Semenya's gender tests. In a statement on its website, the South African Sports Confederation and Olympic Committee (SASCOC) said: "The suspended individuals will appear before a disciplinary inquiry to answer charges of bringing ASA, the sport of athletics, SASCOC and sport in general into disrepute.
Guinea weapon sales
The sale of arms to Guinea's military government should stop after the shooting of opposition supporters last week, says Amnesty International. Human rights groups say 157 people were killed in the incident, while the government puts the figure at only 57.
Which African Sides Will Join Ghana
Some surprises are in store for African football as World Cup qualification approaches a climax, and the giants of Egypt and Nigeria look set to miss the 2010 event. Five group winners qualify for the 2010 World Cup, while the top three finishers in each mini-league go the African Nations Cup in Angola five months earlier. Cameroon, Tunisia, Algeria and Ivory Coast are looking good to join Ghana and hosts South Africa to complete the African line-up at the global event.
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