BBC News with Jim Lee.
北约明确对利军事行动三目标
The NATO Secretary General Anders Rasmussen has said more members of the alliance need to contribute attack aircraft to the military operation in Libya. At a meeting of NATO foreign ministers in Berlin, Mr Rasmussen said very sophisticated equipment was needed to carry out attacks in heavily-populated areas. From Berlin, James Robbins.
For days, France and Britain have been complaining that too few member countries were willing to provide ground attack aircraft for strikes against Colonel Gaddafi's forces. Opposition rebel leaders in Libya have been pleading for more strikes to prevent the killing of civilians. And today the American admiral whose NATO supreme commander told NATO governments in joint session he did need more precision ground attack aircraft after with the Secretary General Anders Rasmussen told the news conference the alliance was united. But this meeting has so far let unanswered the question which other countries are willing to join the active combat role in Libya.
美国空管瞌睡飞机自行降落 今年第六起违规事件
The man in charge of air traffic control in the United States, Hank Krakowski, has resigned over revelations that flight controllers have been sleeping on the job. The Federal Aviation Administration said people had rightly questioned its ability to ensure safety. Andrew North reports from Washington.