Briefings


Briefings 221 to 240


29/03/2011
Libya: Operation "Odyssey dawn"; major developments from day 6 to day 10
On March 24, French Foreign Minister, Mr Alain Juppé said that he believes the military operations “may take weeks, but not months” (...)
24/03/2011
Libya: operation "Odyssey dawn" days 4 and 5
Military operations continued on March 22 and 23 and are due to continue in the coming days (...)
23/03/2011
Attack in Jerusalem: the hand of Tehran?
Today, just after 03:00 PM (O1:00 GMT) a bomb exploded in Jerusalem, injuring at least 25 peoples (at least 4 to 8 of them seriously)(...)
22/03/2011
Libya: Operation "Odyssey dawn", days 2 and 3
International coalition’s military operations continued over Libya Sunday March 20 and Monday March 21 (...)
20/03/2011
Libya: Operation "Odyssey dawn", day 1
Operation Odyssey Dawn began Saturday March 19, in the afternoon with the announcement, shortly after 03:00 PM that French jets (...)
18/03/2011
Libya/UN: full text of the draft adopted tonight in the Security Council
Libya: DRAFT SCR (...)
18/03/2011
Libya: what's next?
This could be the turning point in the civil war which ravages Libya (...)
10/03/2011
French recognition of the Libyan rebels is a gamble
We don’t know if French President Nicolas Sarkozy is a poker player but he obviously gambled today (...)
10/03/2011
Colombia: gold rush in Antioquia department as FARC and criminals gangs invest in "Mining"
The abduction of 23 oil workers in the eastern Vichada department earlier this week proves once more that criminal groups (...)
01/03/2011
Democratic Republic of the Congo: rumours and very little facts as government speaks of attempted coup
Sunday’s attack on the residence of President Joseph Kabila and the Kokolo military base in the capital of Kinshasa (...)
01/03/2011
"Military options" against Libya: gunboat diplomacy or real possibility?
Various declarations and statement in the last days highlighted the increased chances of a Western military intervention in Libya (...)
21/02/2011
Libya: dictatorship or chaos?
The ongoing events in Libya are not similar to those which happened in Tunisia in January and in Egypt a few weeks ago (...)
29/01/2011
Egypt: double or quits for President Hosni Mubarak?
Even if the situation is extremely tense and volatile in Cairo and other Egyptian cities, the game is not yet over for President Mubarak (...)
24/01/2011
Moscow attack could be linked to "succession war" in Chechen terrorism; it questions security level in Russia and in Airports (Worldwide)
An explosion obviously linked with terrorism occurred today in Domodedovo airport, near Moscow (...)
15/01/2011
Tunisia: the day after
Hours after President Ben Ali fled the country, the situation appeared to be absolutely out of control in Tunisia (...)
14/01/2011
Tunisia: what's next?
According to a statement of Tunisian Prime Minister Mohammed Ghannouchi, President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali had decided (...)
10/01/2011
Bosnia and Herzegovina likely to persist in deadlock over forming a central government
The deadlock in which Bosnia and Herzegovina has plunged since last October’s general elections (...)
08/01/2011
Two French hostages killed in Niger during an attemp to free them
The two French nationals kidnapped Friday night in a restaurant in the Niger capital, Niamey, were killed Saturday (...)
23/12/2010
Elements underscoring Cartel involvement in Pemex pipeline blast
The explosion of a Pemex-owned pipeline near the city of San Martin Texmelucan, located in the central Puebla State (...)
14/12/2010
Tensions on the rise ahead of South Sudan Referendum
The United Nations-African Union peacekeeping mission in Darfur (UNAMID) expressed strong concerns over increased violence (...)
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