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Tripoli, 18.01.2015 - (Lana) The Al-Afriquiyah airlines on Saturday , announced to launch its first flight to Europe , since its stoppage six months ago. The airlines said in a press statement that , 'it will resume re-operating its flights directly to Dusseldorf airport in Germany from Ma'itiga airport , starting on 24th January , by one flight a week , with the possibility of doubling the number of flights , depending on the increasing demand on the line'. The airlines added , the operating of flights will be carried out by the hired Georgian planes , for al-Afriquiyah airlines of... Read more
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Tripoli, 18 January 2015(Lana) The GNC-appointed dialogue team is continuing with interactive meetings with different sections of the Libyan society, to discuss the issue of political dialogue sponsored by the United Nations in Geneva. The team held a consultation meeting on Saturday with a number of elected mayors of municipalities on this very issue, to probe visions and attitudes to it. After the meeting, the mayors issued a statement in which they stressed their commitment to the principles of the Feb 17 Revolution, the Constitutional court's ruling and the General... Read more
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Tripoli, 18 January 2015(Lana) The Tripoli security directorate has warned in a circulation, it would stop any vehicle with dim glassand which have no plates dri It renewed a call for law-breaking owners of these cars to rectify the state of their vehicles to avoid legal action.\n =... Read more
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Bethlehem, 18 January 2015(Lana) Israeli occupation forces on Saturday used bulldozers to plough Palestinian farmland in Al Kheder town, south of the West Bank city of Bethlehem. Palestinian news agency reported that the occupation forces used huge bulldozers broke into the territory of Sheb al Ejel located between Al Khedr town and Husan village, ploughing farmland planted with fruit tree and smashing the fence and the gate. Last year, the Israeli authorities declared the area to be 'state lands' in anticipation for its seizure, the agency said. =... Read more
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Tripoli, 18 January 2015(Lana) Nearly 20 million Tramadol pills, confiscated by the Tripoli Seaport custom agents have been destroyed, an official of the General Department for Combat of Drug Trafficking said. The amount which was seized on Tuesday hidden in 90 boxes in a container which was originally shipped from New Delhi to Alexandria bound for Benghazi, but arrived in Tripoli by mistake, the custom press office said. The destruction of the confiscated material were carried out at the custom department headquarter at Al Gebs Gate south of Tripoli, the Custom... Read more