The former Egyptian president was charged with murder and attempted murder in connection with the killing of 225 anti-government demonstrators and wounding of more than 1,800 in January last year. His co-defendant security chiefs were acquitted. Read more…
Republican Mitt Romney secured expected victories in the Republican presidential primaries in Indiana, North Carolina and West Virginia on Tuesday. Read more…
Barack Obama has secured a seven-percent lead over Republican candidate Mitt Romney.
Experts say that Obama’s good performance is due to gradual improvements in the US economy and a growing support from independent voters who don’t belong to either Democrats, or Republicans. Read more…
Vive Hollande! Sarkozy Baga!
Denisova Olga (May 7, 2012 )
France has elected its new President – Francois Hollande who scored 51.67% defeating the incumbent President Nicolas Sarkozy with 48.33%. Leftists took the helm again after a 17-year break. Sarkozy admitted his defeat and decided to quit big politics. Read more…
French President Nicolas Sarkozy says he will sue the Mediapart Internet portal, which made public a document in March whereby the former Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi allocated 50 million dollars for Sarkozy’s 2007 presidential election race. Read more…
By Julie Pace / The Associated Press
Once a tense rivalry, the relationship between President Barack Obama and Bill and Hillary Clinton has evolved into a ‘genuine political and policy partnership’. Both sides have a strong incentive to make the alliance work, especially in an election year. Read more…
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov will on Monday hold talks with his Sudanese counterpart Ali Karti, the Russian ministry reported. Read more…
Laaska News Apr.30, 2012

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The Former Prime Minister and Minister of Oil of Libya, 69-year-old Shukri Ghanem, one of the closest associates of Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi who was slain by rebels, was found dead on Sunday in the Austrian capital. Read more…

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The rating of the incumbent French president Nicolas Sarkozy who is running for re-election has gained 2 points. According to polls, 46% would vote for him at the May 6 second round. Read more…
Sudan declared a state of emergency along its border with South Sudan on Sunday, in a move that imposes a trade embargo on the South and suspends the constitution, official news agency SUNA said. Read more…
Deceased Libyan Leader Col. Muammar Gaddafi had agreed to fund French President Nicolas Sarkozy’s 2007 election campaign – to the tune of 50 million euro.
The Paris-based investigative website Mediapart published “documentary evidence” that Gaddafi was ready to put forth tens of millions of dollars to see that Sarkozy won the French presidential race. Read more…
Syria has accused Turkey of meddling in its internal affairs and trying to derail Kofi Annan’s settlement plan. Read more…
Norwegian General Robert Mood is heading the UN observer mission in Syria, reports Agence France-Presse, citing an official statement by the Organization. Read more…
Dialogue only way in Syria – Bogdanov
The Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE )urges UN to impose arms embargo on Syria

Arab League Secretary-General Nabil al-Arabi (L front) and Kuwait’s Foreign Minister and chairman of the session Khaled al-Hamed al-Sabah (C
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Laaska News Apr.27, 2012
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A suicide bomb attack in the central Damascus district of Midan killed at least six people and wounded another 17 on Friday, Syrian state television reported, blaming “terrorists”. Read more…
Campaigning for next month’s parliamentary elections got underway in Greece on Thursday. Debates are heating up between ruling and opposition candidates over austerity measures implemented by the government. Read more…
Moscow urges Ankara to show restraint and avoid interfering in Syria’s domestic affairs, Russian Foreign Ministry Spokesman Alexander Lukashevich said on Thursday. Read more…
Laaska News Apr.26, 2012
25 April -(RT) - Libya’s NTC has banned parties based on tribal, ethnic or religious affiliation from participating in the upcoming parliamentary elections. A new Islamist party seen by many as a leading political force is eager to refute the ban. Read more…
Anche Spagna e Malta accusate di mancato soccorso all’imbarcazione partita dalla Libia nel marzo 2011
MILANO- L’Assemblea parlamentare del Consiglio d’Europa (Apce) ha approvato con 108 voti favorevoli su 151 il rapporto con cui si chiamano in causa Italia, Spagna e Malta, oltre che la Nato, per la morte di 63 migranti avvenuta nel Mediterraneo nel marzo del 2011. Nel votare il dossier l’assemblea ha rifiutato tutti gli emendamenti presentati dai Read more…
The Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe blames NATO for the death of 1,500 Libyan refugees who tried to cross the Mediterranean in 2011. Read more…