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Morocco held talks between rival sides in Libya
On Monday, Morocco held talks as part of stepped-up efforts to end a decade of conflict between rival parties in…
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Bahrain intends to open a consulate in Moroccan Sahara
AT the time that the North African country seeks to reach a diplomatic push to enhance its position in the…
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UN envoy stated that Libya discussions reached breakthrough about election roadmap
On Wednesday, the United Nations acting Libya envoy declared that Tunis’s political discussions on Libya’s future reached a light, which…
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Rival Libyan military officers begun discussions on Monday
Competing Libyan military officers started discussions on Monday for the first time on home after a ceasefire deal last month,…
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A political dialogue of dozens of Libyan delegates after ceasefire deal between rival parties
Dozens of Libyan delegates started on Monday a political discussion through video conference as a step towards making elections after…
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Antonio Guterres praised Libya ceasefire and described it as big step toward peace
United Nations Secretary General, Antonio Guterres, welcomed on Friday a ceasefire accord that is signed by Libya’s competing factions as…
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Libya: Warring parties agree to open air and land ways
According to the UN’s acting envoy to the country Stephanie Williams, the warring parties of Libya have accepted to open…
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Tunisia: Journalists and activists protested against a proposed Media bill
Ahead the parliament of Tunisia, journalists, and activists protested on Tuesday against a proposed law to make change in the…
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Libyan military leaders met to find a solution to the current conflict
Military leaders from the warring parties in Libya are gathering in Geneva wishing that an UN-brokered act that could facilitate…
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Turkey has begun training 120 Libyan fighters to support its in Libya
Turkey has begun training 120 Libyan fighters to support its ally in Libya while remaining to dismiss reports about its…
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