TRIPOLI: Some 14,000 prisoners who escaped from various Libyan detention centres after the 2011 uprising against Moamer Kadhafi are still on the run, the interior minister said Monday.
The Guardian: UN investigators say Wagner Group fighters did not mark mines’ positions and may have rigged bomb to teddy bear
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Hafter’s representatives in the 5+5 Joint Military Commission announce suspension of their participation in the commission, call for closing oil, coastal road and cutting cooperation with GNU
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UN investigates reports of migrant mass graves in Libya
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