TRIPOLI (Reuters) -Charred cars and buildings pockmarked by bullets scarred Libya's capital on Sunday, the day after intense fighting killed 32 people yet appeared to leave the Tripoli government more ...
STORY: Charred cars and buildings pockmarked by bullets scarred Libya’s capital on Sunday as shops opened and people cleared away smashed glass and other debris, a day after the worst fighting there ...
TRIPOLI, Aug 15 (Reuters) - The Libyan capital's most powerful armed factions battled in several districts overnight and into Tuesday morning in the city's worst violence this year, raising fears of a ...
(Beirut) – Rival armed groups and quasi-state forces in Libya failed to protect civilians during clashes in Tripoli last week, leading to civilian deaths and damage to homes, Human Rights Watch said ...
The United Nations' office for humanitarian affairs say over 13,500 people had been displaced. Some 205 people have been killed, including 18 civilians, and 913 wounded in two weeks of fighting near ...
Fighting broke out late on Monday Clashes taking place across Tripoli Major armed factions involved TRIPOLI, Aug 15 (Reuters) - Two powerful armed factions battled in Libya's capital on Tuesday in the ...
While the world’s attention has been everywhere else, Libya remains in chaos. The capital city, Tripoli, home of the government recognized by the U.N., is under siege by the forces of General Khalifa ...
Rival Libyan militias battling for control of Tripoli International Airport Sunday have left at least 47 dead and 120 wounded over the past 24 hours, according to the country's health ministry. The ...
Adds casualties and plea for blood donation in paragraph 3 TRIPOLI, Aug 15 (Reuters) - The Libyan capital's most powerful armed factions battled in several districts overnight and into Tuesday morning ...
Workers clear debris after rivals clashed Street battles raged across Tripoli on Saturday Elections, already delayed, now seem further off Oil-producing Libya racked by violence since 2011 TRIPOLI, ...
TRIPOLI (Reuters) -Two of the Libyan capital's most powerful armed factions battled across the city on Tuesday, stranding civilians in their homes and raising fears that Tripoli's worst violence this ...
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