“La Repubblica” reveals details of the investigation into trafficking in Italy 100 thousand tons of weapons to Gaddafi, Chinese ammunition from Albania In the photo: Various types of weaponry in Albanian depots “In recent years, in almost all the wars involving the countries of C
Yesterday in “Wall Street Journal” EDITORIAL Yesterday in “Wall Street Journal” EDITORIAL The rebel forces broke into Tripoli on Sunday, in what appear to be the last days in power for Muammar Gaddafi and for his sons... Continues on page 26 The Fall of Tripoli
Yesterday in “Wall Street Journal” EDITORIAL Yesterday in “Wall Street Journal” EDITORIAL The insurgent forces broke into Tripoli on Sunday, in what appear to be the last days in power for Muammer Gaddafi and for his sons... Continues on page 26 The Fall of Tripoli
Yesterday in “The Guardian” By NICHOLAS GRIEF Recent NATO airstrikes in Tripoli raise the stakes and make the questions about the legitimacy of targeting the Libyan leader personally even more complex. ... Continues on page 28 Should Gaddafi be the target?
Yesterday the Paris summit decided to begin the bombings 110 “Western” missiles over Libya, Colonel Gaddafi: Now I will arm the people (In photo) From yesterday’s attacks by Western forces on Libya Britain, the US and France launch fighter jets. Germany skeptical: We are not gett
BOMBS OVER LIBYA On page 9
Opinion of the Day By SHABAN MURATI That there are governments and states which support autocrats in other states is a known phenomenon, but that there are governments and states which become with... Gaddafi’s lone Balkan ally Continues on pages 20-21
Yesterday the Paris summit decided to begin the bombings 110 ‘Western’ rockets over Libya, Colonel Gaddafi: Now I will arm the people (In photo) From yesterday’s attacks by Western forces on Libya Britain, the US and France launch fighter jets. Germany skeptical: We are not getti
Berisha and Thaçi “in favour” of the air strike on Gaddafi On page 9
Opinion of the Day By SHABAN MURATI That there are governments and states that support autocrats in other states is a well-known phenomenon, but that there are governments and states that become with... Gaddafi’s lonely Balkan ally Continues on pages 20-21
Yesterday in “The Guardian” Yesterday in “The Guardian” By NICHOLAS GRIEF The NATO air strikes in Tripoli in recent times, and Gaddafi’s lieutenant colonel, increase the complexity of the questions about the aesthetic legitimacy of Libya’s personal elimination. ... Continues on p
Opinion of the Day Anyone who lived in Tirana in the years '97 and after remembers the daily protests of Berisha’s militants who blocked the boulevard... Continues on page 19 By DRITAN HILA The strategy of the 50 protesters
Opinion of the Day This can be described without exaggeration as the situation in Libya, which began its unstoppable downward spiral in 2011 after Gaddafi’s overthrow. And it is not known... By JORGJI KOTE A dangerous geopolitical mishmash Continues on page 21
Yesterday in “Financial Times” By RALF ATKINS The campaign in Libya has entered a new phase, while pressure on Muammer Gaddafi is increasing. The pace of Western air strikes... Continues on page 28 Plans for peace in Libya
Yesterday in “Financial Times” By RALF ATKINS The campaign in Libya has entered a new phase, while pressure on Muamer Gadafi is increasing. The pace of Western air bombardments... Plans for peace in Libya Continued on page 28
By DAVID GIBBS While giving priority to popular support for Muammar Gaddafi's regime, some Western commentators are feeling reassured by NATO's air strike... More regime and Walls-Kosovo: a template for disaster Continues on page 28 ENGLISH: Yesterday in “The Guardian” By DAVID
“He has stuck his nose into every theft” “Whoever works for his own pocket is a traitor”, Berisha: He delivered a long speech just like Gaddafi “Two hours of monologue with demagoguery, to present himself as uninvolved” On page 2
Yesterday in “New York Times” By ROSS DOUTHAT In the long months of the journey from gravity toward military confrontation with Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, the Obama administration has yielded... A very liberal intervention Continues on page 28
"The people must put an end to the Berisha-Gaddafi power concept" The academician “heavy” the pen: I was wrong when I compared him to Ben Ali and Mubarak As I am writing about the political, institutional, constitutional, moral, and general crisis in Albania, I have made a mistak
AFTER A MONTH THE GOVERNMENT REACTS. PS, THE REQUESTS OF THE INTERPELLATION ARE REVEALED IN THE SECURITY COMMITTEE Yemen, the Foreign Ministry clashes with the Defense Ministry: We have a low level of relations. Imami two days earlier: It is an allied country. The U.S. decision o