By Hamza MekouarAgence France –PresseBANI WALID, Libya A huge portrait of Muammar Qadhafi marks the entrance of Bani Walid: 10 chaotic years since the Libyan dictator’s death, residents of the desert town still hanker for his rule.“Muammar Qadhafi is a symbol,” said resident Mohamed Dairi, in his fifties. “We will always support him.”Unfinished concrete buildings litter the
A huge portrait of Muammar Gaddafi marks the entrance of Bani Walid: 10 chaotic years since the Libyan dictator's death, residents of the desert town still hanker for his rule.
El Correo, April 26, 2017
The front page speaks for itself. "Guernika," Wednesday s edition of Spain s El Correo reads, with the Basque spelling of Guernica displayed in bold red letters against a black background. And just below "26.4.1937" a date that will forever be linked to the Basque Countr.
Between August 24 and September 6, 1937, during the Spanish Civil War, Belchite in north-eastern Spain became a strategic objective for the forces of the Republican government, as a preamble to their assault on Zaragoza. It seemed a simple target, but its capture took longer than expected. More than