Commander of U.S. Africa Command (AFRICOM), Stephen Townsend, and U.S. Envoy and Ambassador to Libya, Richard Norland, joined on Tuesday the Libyan 5+5 Joint Military Committee’s (JMC) meeting held in Tripoli for the first time, according to U.S. Embassy in Libya.
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Special sources from Oil Libya Company confirm existence of crisis at gas stations in Tripoli due to lack of gas quantities, leading to traffic congestion at the stations, according to al-Wasat Libyan TV.
The Malta-based aviation company Medavia has announced that today’s inauguration flight Malta – Tripoli – Malta had been successfully completed.
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The Libyan Interior Ministry announced that the Coast Guard managed to intercept 341 migrants of different nationalities, including 8 women and 9 children.
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The 444th Brigade Combat Unit has accused the so-called Stabilization Apparatus of kidnapping eleven of its fighters two weeks ago in Tripoli.
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Prime Minister Abdel Hamid Dbeibeh authorized on Saturday the establishment of a fact-finding committee to investigate the armed clashes, which took place in Tripoli on late Thursday night.
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Head of the Administrative Control Authority (ACA), Suleiman al-Shanti, denounced storming ACA headquarters by the Authority’s Undersecretary, Khaled Dhaou, expressing his astonishment because Dhaou had undertaken his duties at ACA headquarters yesterday.
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Clashes took place on Tuesday in the vicinity of the Administrative Control Authority (ACA) headquarters in Tripoli between ACA Undersecretary guards, affiliated to the “Stability Support Force”, led by AbdulGhani al-Kikli (Ghnaiwa), and the guards of ACA Head, Suleiman al-Shanti, who are affiliated to the Joint Force from Misrata.
Governor of the Central Bank of Libya (CBL), Siddiq al-Kabir, met Sunday with work team formed by CBL’s departments to implement plan to unify the Bank, in Benghazi and Tripoli, according to the results of the International Financial Audit Review of the Bank, said CBL statement.
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Afriqiyah Airways, a state-owned airline based in Tripoli, made today the first flight between the capita’s Mitiga Airport and Labraq Airport, which is based in eastern Libya.
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