Israel drafts in more troops as violence builds November 15, 2012 ISRAEL last night called in reserve troops after two rockets fired from the Gaza Strip targeted Tel Aviv amid escalating violence in the region. The attack by Palestinian militants is the first on Israel’s commercial capital in over two decades, and defence minister Ehud Barak insisted they would pay a price for firing the missiles. [...]
Tensions escalate in Gaza November 14, 2012 ISRAEL launched a major offensive against Palestinian militants in Gaza yesterday, killing the military commander of Hamas in an air strike and threatening an invasion of the enclave. The operation, dubbed “Pillar of Defence” by the Israeli military, followed five days of Palestinian rocket attacks and Israeli strikes at militant targets.
What the other papers say this morning November 20, 2012 FINANCIAL TIMES TNK-BP fails in London civil suit bid TNK-BP, Russia’s third-largest oil producer and the subject of a high-profile sale, has failed in its attempt to sue a former director for civil fraud in English courts. A €39m (£31m) freezing order gained by TNK-BP on its former head of logistics, Igor Lazurenko, his wife, [...]
Tensions simmer in the Arab World March 21, 2011 LIBYA David Cameron says almost all of Libya’s air defences have been destroyed, allowing the no-fly zone to be patrolled by Allied forces. He says the action has prevented a “bloody massacre” in rebel stronghold Benghazi. EGYPT A vote saw 77 per cent of Egyptians back pro-democracy amendments to its constitution. Its stock exchange will [...]
Arabian unrest hits fever pitch March 21, 2011 VIOLENT anti-government protests in several Middle Eastern countries accompanied a third day of air strikes in Libya yesterday, as the ten-country military coalition squabbled over the next move. As Gaddafi’s compound in Tripoli was damaged by the strikes yesterday, David Cameron told Parliament enforcing a no-fly zone had come “just in the nick of time” [...]
Arabian unrest hits fever pitch March 21, 2011 VIOLENT anti-government protests in several Middle Eastern countries accompanied a third day of air strikes in Libya yesterday, as the ten-country military coalition squabbled over the next move. As Gaddafi’s compound in Tripoli was damaged by the strikes yesterday, David Cameron told Parliament enforcing a no-fly zone had come “just in the nick of time” [...]