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Libya foreign affairs ministry says has given Syrian charge d'affaires and his staff in Tripoli 72 hours to leave the country - @Reuters
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Special Representative to Libya, Ian Martin (centre), walks about the damaged city centre of Zawia, a town that saw fierce fighting during the 2011 Libyan uprising. UN Photo/Iason Foounten The United Nations political mission in Libya today welcomed the North African country's adoption of new ...
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The Arab world’s most sweeping revolution is foundering as the interim Libyan government seems to be paralyzed by its lack of power to control competing militias.
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Susan Stone - It's hard to form a working government after something like they went through, and some natural divisions that also interfere. Wishing them well. And hoping the news reports like this aren't going to make things worse.
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