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Forces loyal to Libya's Government of National Unity (GNU) opened fire at the protesters that gathered near the headquarters of Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh, demanding his resignation, the Al ...
TUNIS, May 15. /TASS/. At least six people were killed and about 70 others injured in armed clashes that took place in the Libyan capital overnight into Wednesday, Tripoli Health Department spokesman ...
Fresh gunbattles erupted on Wednesday in the Libyan capital between two powerful armed groups, a security official, just a ...
Besides El Salvador, where the United States have already sent detainees, Rwanda and Libya have records of mistreating ...
The resurgence of violence in Tripoli following Gheniwa's assassination threatens Libya's oil sector, as Sirte Oil Company ...
Ceasefire in Libya’s capital Tripoli followed violent clashes after the killing of a militia leader. Prime Minister Dbeibah’s ...
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Rival militias in the Libyan capital of Tripoli have clashed this week, damaging parts of the city during intense fighting. The violence follows the assassination of an influential militia commander ...
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Emirates News Agency on MSNUAE expresses concern over developments in Tripoli, LibyaThe United Arab Emirates has expressed its concern over the developments in Libya’s capital, Tripoli, and called on all ...
The worst fighting in Libya's capital for years calmed on Wednesday after the government announced a ceasefire, Tripoli ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNUN calls for calm as fighting resumes in Libya’s TripoliThe United Nations Mission to Libya (UNSMIL) warns that the situation in the country could ‘spiral out of control’.
In the aftermath of Monday’s still-to-be-confirmed, but widely accepted, killing of the Support and Stability Apparatus (SSA ...
Tripoli based Libyan Prime Minister Abdel Alhamid Aldabaiba announced the appointment of Mustafa Ali Al-Wahishi yesterday as ...
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