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Tripoli, 1 July 2015(Lana) A consignment of medical supplies dispatched by the Medical Supplies Authority in Tripoli, arrived in Benghazi on Tuesday, to relieve shortages of medicine and supplies in hospitals in the city. The consignment included medicine for kidney, cancer and diabetic patients as well as operation materials. The health sector in Benghazi said the Libyan Red Crescent was seeking safe passages, to get the supplies over ground to their destinations in Benghazi in collaboration with the Emergency committee in the city. The Libyan Red Crescent Society is... Read more
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Tripoli, 01.07.2015(Lana) Zelitin Municipal council passed a decision providing for security control within the municipality by setting up check points and mobile patrols for security and stability of the city. The decision provides for banning use of tinted-glass vehicles without number plates, banning the carrying of arms, ammunitions, and fireworks. The council urged shop owners, factories, workshops and service offices to install outside CCTVs and be operational for 24 hrs. It also urged government offices and the public in general to collaborate with the... Read more
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Tripoli, 01.07.2015(Lana) National Oil Corporation (NOC) has announced that the country's oil production is still stable and that negotiations are underway to re-open closed oil fields. NOC stated that it is working during the month of Ramadan to re-open oil pipelines of Elephant and Sharara oil fields and Zawitina closed weeks ago due to protests and disputes. =... Read more
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London : 30.6. 2015 - Lana - Spokesperson for the British Prime Minister , '' David Cameroon '' declared Tuesday that the number of British nationals confirmed dead in last Friday attack in Tunisia increased to ( 21 ) . She added that the government tries to make sure of the identity of ( 9 ) others killed in the attack and believed to be British nationals . ==... Read more
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Dubai : 30. 6. 2015 - Lana - Amnesty International accused Tuesday Egyptian authorities of arresting youth activists for oppressing unrest in the country. The Organization published a report entitled " Egypt's Youth from Protest to Prison '' investigating cases of ( 14 ) persons among thousands of youth who were violently arrested in Egypt during the past two years on the background of protests . Deputy Director of Middle East and North Africa Program at Amnesty International, Hasiba Hajj Sahrawi '' said : '' Through targeting youth activists in Egypt crushes hopes of an... Read more