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TRIPOLI, June 9 (Xinhua) -- The Libyan Defense Ministry on Monday said clashes that broke out in the capital Tripoli earlier Monday between rival armed groups have ended.
ALGERIA'S expulsion of more than 7 000 people portrays growing hostility by the North African country against immigrants. Algeria has expelled them to the Assamaka desert in Niger in April and May ...
In a separate development, the Egyptian and Turkish foreign ministers have held talks regarding the political situation in ...
The award ceremony for the winners of Boursa FinTech’s virtual shares Trading and Investment Competition was held last Tuesday (3 ...
Cape Verdean side Kriol Star's fairytale run in the Basketball Africa League (BAL) came to an end with a 107-81 defeat to ...
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The UN has welcomed a decision by Libya’s Tripoli-based administration to set up committees to address safety and human ...
The Tripoli Chamber of Commerce held virtual meetings yesterday devoted to Libya obtaining ISO certificates to allow the ...
Migrants remain the most vulnerable population in Libya, and recent clashes have exposed them to even graver risks. Reports ...
Norway is set to import its first barrels of Libya’s Es Sider crude in 11 years. The cargo will be lifted by Greek owner ...
In response to the Turkish-Libyan agreement, Greece and Egypt signed a rival maritime accord in 2020, defining their own ...
Libya's eastern-based parliament has approved a 69 billion Libyan dinar ($12.7 billion) budget for its Development and ...