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TRIPOLI (Reuters) -The U.S. embassy in Libya denied on Sunday a report that the U.S. government was working on a plan to ...
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Agence France-Presse on MSNLibya's Tripoli back to calm after bout of deadly violenceFlights resumed on Friday at Tripoli airport as businesses and markets reopened after days of deadly fighting between armed ...
Libya's UN-backed premier Saturday called on armed groups to align themselves with "state institutions" after days of deadly ...
The United Nations Support Mission in Libya has expressed concern about the escalation of violence in Tripoli, calling on ...
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Daily Times on MSNUS embassy in Tripoli denies claims of Palestinian relocation to LibyaThe US Embassy in Libya has strongly denied media reports claiming that Washington is planning to relocate Palestinians from ...
Recent militia clashes in Tripoli following the assassination of SSA commander Abdel Ghani al-Kikli highlight the country’s ...
The worst fighting in Libya's capital for years calmed after the government announced a ceasefire, while there was no ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNLibya’s fragile peace tested again as new clashes roil TripoliA fragile calm has settled over Tripoli after a sudden surge of violence this week left parts of the city in ruins, claimed ...
The US Embassy in Tripoli denied in a post on X, press reports of an American plan to resettle one million Gazans in Libya. The US Embassy in ...
The recent violent clashes in Tripoli, sparked by the killing of Abdel Ghani al-Kikli, a prominent militia leader, have once ...
Kikli, an armed group commander, has triggered internal conflicts over power and influence, shattering the relative calm that ...
Libyan Prime Minister Abdulhamid al-Dbeibah announced plans to eliminate militias as part of an ongoing effort to stabilize the region. Despite deadly clashes that resulted in a temporary ceasefire, ...
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