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Kaleda in england

Posted: 25 May 2011 11:31 AM PDT


Khaleda england thekei rajnitir mat gorom kora suru koresen,dabi moddoborti election.ai dabite jonomot gore tula kothin ta tini o janen.ai dabi nia checa misi korte kortei aro 2 bosor kete jabe.sorkar er meyad 6 mus thaktei bnp sur palte bolbe 1 dofa 1 dabi,hasina tui kobe jabi.ses 6 mus evabei katbe.jotha somoy a care taker govt asbe.bnp abar sur paltabe,bolbe omuk omuk niropekko noy,tai ora pod tag na korle amra election a ongso nebo na.esob sokbada rajnitir khelar bisoy public er jana.but punorae 1/11 er abirvab possible kina se bapare public sondihan.asun,amra onuman kori,ki hote pare 2014 saler 1st 3 mus a !

Medical source: Egypt's Mubarak to stay at resort hospital

Posted: 25 May 2011 09:48 AM PDT


Egypt's former President Hosni Mubarak, who faces trial for the killing of protesters, is in a stable condition but will not be moved for now from a Red Sea resort hospital where he has been detained, a source told the Reuters news agency. The medical source, speaking on Tuesday shortly before the public prosecutor referred Mubarak to court, said the prison hospital in Cairo where other officials under investigation are being held was not equipped to handle his case. "Mubarak's condition is stable but he will not be transferred to the prison hospital unless it is prepared with equipment needed to treat his condition," the source said.

NATO hits Tripoli in largest bombings yet

Posted: 25 May 2011 09:43 AM PDT


Loud explosions rocked Tripoli Tuesday as NATO unleashed its heaviest blitz yet of the capital in a bid to speed up the ouster of Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi while rebels gained ground diplomatically, AFP reported. Libyan government spokesman Mussa Ibrahim told reporters that at least three people died and 150 were wounded in the air strikes, which he said targeted a deserted military barracks, but instead hit civilians living nearby. NATO rejected the charge and said that a strategic vehicle storage facility – used to resupply the regime forces and instrumental in attacks against civilians – had been struck. The Western alliance is shifting into high gear in Libya in a bid to deliver a decisive blow against Gaddafi's government, hitting Tripoli with its heaviest bombardment to date. In another boost to forces fighting to oust Gaddafi, France said it would provide attack helicopters for NATO's air campaign while the EU widened sanctions against Gaddafi's forces. The helicopters, so far never deployed by NATO in Libya, will help the Western alliance strike military assets hidden in urban areas while avoiding civilian casualties, French ministers said. French Defense Minister Gerard Longuet said separately that London would also deploy attack helicopters as soon as possible, but a British minister denied this and said the idea was still under consideration. On Monday, Washington urged Gaddafi to leave Libya as Jeffrey Feltman, the US assistant secretary of state for near eastern affairs, held talks in Benghazi. Feltman told a news conference in Benghazi Tuesday that the rebels' National Transitional Council (NTC) had been invited to open an office in Washington. Jordan, meanwhile, said it recognizes the NTC as the "legitimate representative" of the Libyan people and intends to appoint an envoy to Benghazi, the rebels' capital. Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov also said Tuesday Russia recognizes NTC as a legitimate negotiator on Libya's future, according to the RIA Novosti News Agency. Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson Jiang Yu said that China respects the will and choice of the Libyan people, and supports all efforts to settle the Libyan crisis through political means including dialogue. Agencies

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