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Tripoli, 05.03.2015 - (Lana) Today morning Ma'etiga international airport was exposed to a new air-raid , by fighter planes of 'Hafter' , without causing any human or material damages. Battalion Commander for security and protecting Ma'etiga airport 'Sadiq al-Triki' , in press statements said , that the 'Hafter' planes are purposely bombing the airport , at the same time scheduled for civil planes to land in it. Al-Triki , pointed out that this bombardment is the third this week. =... Read more
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Cairo, 5 March 2015(Lana) Egyptian Foreign Ministry has issued yet another warning for its nationals against going to Libya illegally, whether for work, or for illegal immigration under the current security situation. The Foreign Ministry spokesman in a press conference on Thursday issued a plea for all Egyptian nationals to adhere to a government ban on travel to Libya under any circumstances. He also urged Egyptians in Libya to exercise the utmost caution and to avoid the tension hotspots. =... Read more
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Ramallah, 5 March 2015(Lana) Jewish settlers on Thursday attacked the Palestinian village of Al Mughir, east of Ramallah, burned two cars and wrote anti-Arab graffiti on walls. The head of the village council Farj Na'asan said the attack took place at 4.00 in the morning, when a resident was awakened by the burning of his car. He was able to put out the fire. He said another car was burned at the other side of the village, which was owned by a village dweller on whose wall the attackers wrote racist graffiti, including 'death to Arabs'. He said the owners of the house... Read more
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Washington, 5 March 2015(Lana) US President Barak Obama discussed Libya via a video link conference with the leaders of France, Britain, Germany, Italy and the President of the European Council. A White House statement said the leaders have agreed to support a peaceful solution to the conflict in Libya, and mentioned violence and the terrorist threat posed by so called ISIS, stressing the need for further consultations on dealing with this menace. =... Read more
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Tripoli, 5 March 2015(Lana) A new round of talks was due to start in Morocco today, bringing together Libyan parties to the conflict, after they agreed to a call by the UN Special Envoy Bernardino Leon to meet, in a bid to end the crisis in the country. The UN Support Mission in Libya UNSMIL was told by all parties to the conflict of their wish to take part in the talks, and they all agreed that talks would focus on the issue of forming a national unity government, including a discussion on the future prime minister and his deputies. The deal also included all parties... Read more