Regime reported tensions with Libya in Iran [6 sources]
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Regime reported tensions with Libya in Iran [6 sources]
Administration rejected overtures in Libya [6 sources]
Professor made demands of President in Libya [3 sources]
Libya rejected Hungary in 47.5 [4 sources]
President rejected in Libya [6 sources]
Reports of conflict in Libya [10 sources]
Reports of tensions in Libya [6 sources]
Libya engaged in clashes in Sirte [4 sources]
Libya engaged in clashes in Sirte [4 sources]
Barack Obama fought with Libya in Iran [6 sources]
Reports of conflict in Libya [3 sources]
Libyan rejected in Libya [6 sources]
Libya rejected Hungary in Budapest [4 sources]
Libya rejected overtures in Tripoli [4 sources]
Senator criticized in Libya [6 sources]
Libya criticized in Tolmeita [8 sources]
Libya expressed disapproval of UN Security Council in Libya [8 sources]
District Court issued criticism in Libya [10 sources]
Libya expressed disapproval of Sunni in Tripoli [7 sources]
Reports of conflict in Libya [3 sources]
Professor rejected The Us in Libya [3 sources]
WHO validates elimination of trachoma as a public health problem in Libya
CBL to inject US$ 300 million into card system, authorises transfer for small traders of up to US$ 100,000 quarterly The Central Bank of Libya (CBL) briefed local Libyan Arabic-language media outlets today that it has concluded a meeting with major local banks to discuss difficulties facing foreign currency sales for all purposes. This comes after the long-awaited sale of cash dollars had begun Monday in banks across Libya. Counterintuitively, instead of sending the exchange […] The post CBL to inject US$ 300 million into card system, authorises transfer for small traders of up to US$ 100,000 quarterly appeared first on LibyaHerald .
Libyan criticized Journalist in Libya [3 sources]
The appeal trial of Nicolas Sarkozy on charges of illegal campaign financing from Libya concluded Wednesday after 11 weeks of hearings. Prosecutors are seeking a 7-year prison sentence; Sarkozy, who was convicted to 5 years at first instance and has served 20 days, made closing arguments through four defense lawyers.