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Tripoli, 14 March 2018(Lana) A meeting was held at the Sebha City Hall attended by notables and elders from the city and their counterparts from the western and southern regions. The meeting was designed to discuss the developments in the city of Sebha which has been a scene to intermittent clashes amid acute shortages of petrol and derivatives and currency liquidity for nearly 4 months. The notables of the western region said they have taken notice of the current state of events in Sebha and would try to reconcile the communities of Fezzan and the conflicting factions the best... Read more
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Tripoli, 14 March 2018(Lana) The GNA Minister of Interior Brigadier Abdul Salam Ashour on Tuesday met the British Ambassador Frank Baker. The meeting which was held at the Ministry's headquarters in Tripoli, dealt with exchange between the two countries and means of upgrading them in all areas as well as training and upgrading the capabilities of the Libyan Police. =... Read more
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Tripoli, 14 March 2018(Lana) An ambitious project was launched in Tripoli on Tuesday for upgrading healthcare services in Libya, in collaboration with the Government of the United Kingdom and the World Health Organisation 'WHO'. The United Kingdom has undertaken to bear the financial costs of the project in along with WHO, which are estimated at 1.8 million Euros, the Director of Health Services Office Ridha Shouta said. Shouta added the project would be executed within 24 months starting from today at the level of six health centres as a start, before covering other... Read more
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Tripoli, 14 March 2018(Lana) The GNA Minister of Interior Brigadier Abdul Salam Ashour on Tuesday met security directors of the southern region to discuss the needs of the security directorates of the South and means of overcoming obstacles facing them. The meeting which was held at the Ministry's headquarters, was attended by the Mayor of the Municipality of Sebha. =... Read more
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Tripoli, 14 March 2018(Lana) Libyan Navy have rescued a total of 98 illegal migrants after the dinghy they were travelling in broke down amid heavy Seas off the coast of Abu Kamash in western Libya, among the migrants were 14 women and 2 children, a spokesman for the Libyan Navy said. The migrants who belonged to different African nationalities were rescued 21 miles off the coast of Abu Kamash by the Libyan navy boat Ras Jdeir, the Navy Spokesman Ayub Gasem said. The desperate migrants were offered medical and other assistance before they were handed over to the anti... Read more