Libya: Gaddafi accept ceasefire-RT video report

Video report from Russia Television RT about the news of Gaddafi accepting the road map of the African Union and the ceasefire.

Gas pipeline from Algeria to Spain switched on

The Mayor of Almería, Luis Rogelio Rodríguez Comendador, and government sub-delegate in Almeria, Andres Heras, yesterday opened the valve Medgaz connection with the Spanish gas system in a symbolic act that is part of the test sequence.

Gaddafi has accepted ceasefire-South Africa

A delegation of African leaders said Sunday that their Libyan counterpart Moammar Gadhafi accepted their “road map” for a cease-fire with rebels, whom they will meet with Monday. They met hours after NATO airstrikes battered Gadhafi’s tanks, helping Libyan rebels push back government troops that had been advancing quickly toward the opposition’s eastern stronghold.

Ouattara may not have won elections-US senator

In a second speech on the Senate floor, U.S. Sen. Jim Inhofe (R-Okla.), a member of the Senate Armed Services Committee and the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, continues to bring light to the atrocities occurring in Cote d’Ivoire. He also praises Senator Kerry for agreeing to hold hearings into this issue.

Obama Administration Wrong on Ivory Coast-US Senator

A U.S. senator says President Barak Obama’s administration “got it wrong” in its handling of the ongoing crisis in Ivory Coast.

Ivory Coast: Gbagbo troops 'hit' Ouattara hotel HQ

A hotel used by the internationally recognised president of Ivory Coast has come under attack by forces loyal to his rival Laurent Gbagbo, reports say.

Ivory Coast: Gbagbo supporter leaves tv debate

In this video a supporter of Laurent Gbagbo, an Ivorian writer, has left in protest a debate held on satellite tv channel France24.

Cote d'Ivoire: confusion about bombing of Gbagbo

“It’s not the UN who shot down on Gbagbo’s residence”, Martin Nesirky, the spokesman for Secretary General of the United Nations, said the 6 of April.

Ivory Coast: Gbagbo negotiating exit is false news

Gbagbo is not negotiating his surrender. A government source said to Africanews.it

Gbagbo surrenders: UN document

Ivory Coast’s Laurent Gbagbo has surrendered and asked for United Nations protection, an internal UN document seen by Reuters said on Tuesday.