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Tunis, 7 January 2017(Lana) Tunisian President Al Baji Qayed Al Sebsi has reiterated his country's commitment not to intervene in the internal affairs of Libya, and said Tunisia stands the same distance from all parties, and urges them to work to ensure the integrity, security and stability of Libya. At an audience with the President of the Libyan Parliament Ageela Saleh, Al Sebsi said 'the solution in Libya emanates from the will of the Libyan people , and all parties to the conflict should work to reach a common ground for dialogue and reconciliation, and renounce division... Read more
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Tunis, 7 January 2017(Lana) Tunisian President Al Baji Qayed Al Sebsi has reiterated his country's commitment not to intervene in the internal affairs of Libya, and said Tunisia stands the same distance from all parties, and urges them to work to ensure the unity, security and stability of Libya. At an audience with the President of the President of the Libyan Parliament Ageela Saleh, Al Sebsi said 'the solution in Libya emanates from the will of the Libyan people , and all parties to the conflict should work to reach a common ground for dialogue and reconciliation, to... Read more
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Ndjamena, 7 January 2017(Lana) Chad said on Thursday it was closing down its land borders with Libya, and declared the border area a military zone. Chadian Prime Minister Albert Badake said in Televised remarks 'the Government had decided to close down the borders with Libya and to declare the border area a military zone.' Some isolated terrorist groups have headed to southern Libya, namely to the northern border of our country, which could be target to terrorist infiltration', he said. =... Read more
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Tripoli, 05.12.2017(Lana) World Health Organization has revealed that the health situation in Libya has become extremely critical due to the lack of medical supplies and finance. Spokesman for WHO office in Libya, Ahmed Salem said the latest figures of Libya health utilities during an all out survey of hospitals showed that among 95 hospitals, only 4 work with a capacity ranging between 75 and 85% and that 45% of these hospitals were closed, explaining that such perils threaten the health sector in Libya with collapse. Salem warned of the scarcity of resources for the... Read more
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Tripoli, 5 January 2017(Lana) The Fuel and Gas Crisis Committee has demanded that security apparatus throughout Libyan cities stop any vehicle that is carrying more than 10 cylinders of gas on public roads, apart from the Al Breiga gas transporting trucks. In a statement the committee called on the security bodies to hand over the seized vehicles to the nearest Al Breiga depot and report the incident to the committee. The statement urged members of the general public to cooperate in the fight against illegal sale of gas cylinders on the black market, which had adverse... Read more