Muammar Gaddafi has been handed a “non-negotiable ultimatum” by Barack Obama to accept an immediate ceasefire, pull back from Libyan rebel strongholds and permit humanitarian assistance – or face the full onslaught of UN-endorsed air strikes.
Muammar Gaddafi has been handed a “non-negotiable ultimatum” by Barack Obama to accept an immediate ceasefire, pull back from Libyan rebel strongholds and permit humanitarian assistance – or face the full onslaught of UN-endorsed air strikes.
World Press Freedom Day is annually observed on May 3 to remind us all of the vital importance of this core freedom. It is a day in which we celebrate the indispensable role played by journalists in exposing abuses of power, while we sound the alarm about the growing number of journalists silenced by death or jail as they attempt to bring daily news to the public.
World Press Freedom Day is annually observed on May 3 to remind us all of the vital importance of this core freedom. It is a day in which we celebrate the indispensable role played by journalists in exposing abuses of power, while we sound the alarm about the growing number of journalists silenced by death or jail as they attempt to bring daily news to the public.
The Obama victory has proved to the world that an American election is more than choosing personalities. It is a mass assertion of the people’s right to choose and dismiss their head of state. After they voted twice for Bush and Dick Cheney who lead them into unpopular war in Iraq they came out in large numbers to vote for the person they believe is going to bring change.
The Obama victory has proved to the world that an American election is more than choosing personalities. It is a mass assertion of the people’s right to choose and dismiss their head of state. After they voted twice for Bush and Dick Cheney who lead them into unpopular war in Iraq they came out in large numbers to vote for the person they believe is going to bring change.
Nov 7 (Reuters) – Barack Obama’s U.S. election victory has sparked euphoria and high expectations around Africa.
Nov 7 (Reuters) – Barack Obama’s U.S. election victory has sparked euphoria and high expectations around Africa.