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Oran, 10.12..2014 (Lana) The Special Representative of the Chairperson of the African Union Commission, Munder Al-Rezqi said Wednesday in Oran that the Algerian initiative to end the Libyan crisis welcomed by many parties in Libya.\n In a statement to the Algerian news agency at the side line of the second senior gathering on peace and security in Africa he said; \" The Algerian initiative is welcomed and received support of several international parties besides domestic parties in Libya\".\n He explained that the initiative has opportunities to achieve the desired goals to restore... Read more
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Meng Jianzhu, head of the Commission for Political and Legal Affairs of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, and Guo Shengkun, Chinese Minister of Public Security, expressed profound sorrow over the deaths of Lao Deputy Prime Minister and Defense Minister Douangchay Phichit and Minister of Public Security Thongbanh Sengaphone in a plane crash, and offered sincere sympathies to their families. In the messages, Meng and Guo praised the two Lao officials' major contribution to security enforcement and cooperation in the Mekong River subregion among China, Laos, Burma... Read more
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In a statement, the Government warned all revolutionaries not to be drawn by ill-designed rumors aimed at destabilizing the city. It urged all revolutionaries to stay where they are and to protect the places they are entrusted to protect them. =... Read more
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Tripoli, 14 MAY 2104(LANA) Production at Al Fil oil fields halted since March, has been resumed on Wednesday, the spokesman for the National Oil Corporation Mohamed Al Harari announced. Al Harari confirmed to Reuters that production at Al Fil which produces 85000 BPD has been resumed. The situation at Al Sharara was still not clear, he said. Libya's oil production now stands at 240000 BPD. NOC announced on Monday that it expected the oil fields of Al Fil, Al Sharara and Al Wafa and the pipelines connecting them to Al Zawiya terminal would be reopened after an... Read more