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Libya and Serbia Discuss Strengthening Economic and Trade Cooperation
Indian Business Delegation Visits Libya to Strengthen Bilateral Ties
Libya Issues 6,000 Electronic Visas Via New Wafed and E-Visa Systems
Internal Security Agency Warns of Malware in Leaked CBL Data
Libya Central Bank Supplies Over $1.2 Billion in Foreign Currency
Libya Presidency Council Split Over Intelligence Chief Appointment
Libya Orders Detention of Top Fuel Distribution Executives
CBL Addresses Alleged Data Leak Following Cybersecurity Incident
Libya's NDA Signs Sirte Fuel Depot Contract with Turkey's DEHA TECH
Mellitah Oil & Gas Completes Sabratha Platform Compressor Project
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UN calls on Libyans to resolve differences through dialogue
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Oct 4
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Abushagur withdraws cabinet proposals as Zawia protestors invade Congress
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