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AGOCO and OMV Discuss Production Boost for Nafoura Field
Libya and Chinese Firm Discuss Housing and Infrastructure Cooperation
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North Africa International Exhibitions Open in Benghazi
Libya Central Bank Injects $6 Billion to Stabilize Dinar Exchange Rate
Libya Grants 30-Day Visa Exemption for Malaysian Nationals
Central Bank of Libya Says 9 June Cyber Incident Is Fully Contained
Libyan Customs Seize Over Five Tons of Cannabis in Misrata
Libya and EU Work to Lift EU Air Safety Ban
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Sep 20
Sami Zaptia
Analysis: Libya’s status quo power elite continues to be unified in conspiring against public desire for elections?
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Sep 20
Sami Zaptia
High State Council proposes alternative constitutional basis, parliamentary and presidential rules for holding 24 December elections - Another obstructionist move?
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Apr 18
Michel Cousins
Opponents of GNA again prevent HoR vote on Serraj government as Kobler talks to Ageela: fresh session planned tomorrow
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