
Obama orders warships and jet fighters into position near Libya
U.S. President Barack Obama WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama on Monday ordered U.S. warships and jet fighters deployed closer to Libya in preparation for the possible imposition of a no-fly zone to stop Col. Moammar Gadhafi from suppressing protesters and rebels with airstrikes. The move to came as U.S. Treasury officials...

Oman protests spread, road blocked
Omani protesters demanding jobs and political reforms blocked roads to a main port in the north of the Gulf Arab sultanate as looters trashed a nearby supermarket on Monday, and demonstrations spread to the capital. A doctor said six people had died in clashes between stone-throwing protesters and police on Sunday in the northern...

30 billion dollars in Libyan assets frozen in US
Washington - The United States has frozen at least 30 billion dollars in Libyan assets since enacting sanctions to punish embattled leader Moamer Gaddafi for the violent crackdown on protesters, a US official said Monday. David Cohen, the Treasury Department's acting under secretary for terrorism and financial intelligence,...
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