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Tripoli, 5.04.2015(Lana) Temporary Room for Protection of Greater Tripoli dismissed social websites' rumors purporting a mid- night curfew in Tripoli. It said the rumors are baseless and aim at fomenting trouble and public unrest. It confirmed that the security situation of the capital is very good and does not require imposing a night curfew and the public are free to move. The Room urged the drivers to carry their identity papers with them and not use tainted glass, respect of traffic rules and help security men in their duties. =... Read more
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Tripoli, 05.04.2015(Lana) General Staff offered condolences to the martyrs families killed while on duties in Zawia, Azyzya, Dufan, Sadada and Brak. It expressed profound sorrow and sadness on martyrs of duties supplicating to Almighty to embrace them with mercy, and heal the wounded. =... Read more
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Tripoli, 05.04.2015(Lana) Libya phone announced that communication and internet services in Azazya disrupted. The company said this disruption included Libyana, Madar, Libya for Communications and Technology and portable wireless network in the area. The company attributed services disruption to power supply because generators cannot be refueled due to clashes in the area. =... Read more
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Tripoli, 05.04.2015(Lana) Misrata City witnessed a massive demonstration before the Martyrs Hall in the City under the slogan; " Ending decisively Serte battle with ISIS and former regime lackeys and the west battle with Tribal Army". The demonstrtrators called for full support to revolutionaries in various fronts, to be able to complete decisively the battle with former regime figures in Serte and tribal army in the west. The demonstrators called on the international community to put an end to Hafter warplane bombardment of civilians homes and destroying Libyan people... Read more
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Tripoli, 5 April 2015(Lana) Northern Ireland has welcomed the official invitation extended by the Head of the National Salvation Government in Libya Khalifa Al Ghuweil to its Prime Minister Peter Robertson to visit Libya. The Head of Foreign Information Department Jamal Zubia told 'Al Naba' television news channel, that Ireland has accepted in principle the invitation, and would reply to the letter officially in the coming days. =... Read more