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ALGIERS, May 13 (Xinhua) -- Algeria on Tuesday voiced deep concern over violent overnight clashes in the Libyan capital Tripoli, urging rival armed factions to resolve their disputes through dialogue.
Overnight clashes in Libya’s capital killed at least six people, an emergency medical service said on Tuesday, with local media reporting that an armed group leader was among the dead.
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The killing of a powerful militia leader in the Libyan capital on Monday night sparked hours of intense clashes that drove ...
Violent clashes between rival armed groups rocked the Libyan capital Tripoli on Monday night, with media reporting that the ...
Calm seems to have returned to Tripoli this morning after overnight clashes between various state-recognised militias and ...
Schools and the University of Tripoli suspended classes Tuesday, and government ministries urged residents to stay indoors.
Libyan officials say clashes between heavily armed militias rocked the Libyan ...
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