NATO says it cannot stop shelling of Libyan city of Misrata
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EU proposes deploying armed force to ensure delivery of humanitarian supplies; World Food Program already bringing food for 50,000 people.
THE UN said today it has sent food for 50,000 people to west Libya as aid groups scrambled to reach trapped civilians and rebels put the death toll from two months of fighting at 10,000.
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NATO military commanders conceded they are unable to stop Gadhafi’s shelling of the rebel-held city of Misrata, where hospitals are overwhelmed with casualties, while Britain said it will dispatch senior military officers to advise the opposition.
Recently, the rebels' tactics and organization have improved, and they now resemble a trained militia, if not an army.
Foreign minister says team will be sent to help support Libya's opposition council, but will not train or arm rebels.
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Ahmed Algallal, an importer of Kone OYJ lifts in Libya, spent 14 years in the U.K. because his father preferred exile to life under Muammar Qaddafi. “There won’t be another exile for me,” he said. “We win or die.”
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As government shelling continued in a besieged city in western Libya, a United Nations call for a cease-fire went unheeded on Monday.
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Either the Pentagon bombs the hell out of Muammar Gaddafi's forces, or we want our money back (as in eastern Libyan oil marketed by Qatar).
The so-called Libya contact group - that euphemism defining the minute Western/Gulf emirates "coalition of the willing" - meets in Doha, Qatar, ahead of a North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) ministerial meetings in Berlin, amid an atmosphere of
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