Cairo: A temporary calm has settled over the city of Gharyan in northwestern Libya following armed clashes involving medium-caliber weapons between two factions aligned with Tripoli authorities.
Dozens of young people from Zaouia, Ajeilat, Sabratha and Jdeida in western Libya, and officials from the Youth and Labour Ministries have exchanged experiences and discussed ways to reduce community ...
He added that according to survivor accounts, nearly 70 people were buried in that site ... decade by rival governments in eastern and western Libya, each backed by an array of fighter groups ...
1239A Libyan doctor on the Tunisian border tells the BBC World Service it is "almost impossible" to get medication and food to people in western Libya. He says pro-Gaddafi forces are stopping supplies ...
They watched people below, including women and children ... The rival government in western Libya, based in Tripoli, is allied with other armed groups. Derna was once a hub for extremist groups ...
Survivors said nearly 70 people were buried in the grave ... most of the past decade by rival governments in eastern and western Libya, each backed by an array of militias and foreign governments.
According to the latest reports from Libya, over 2,000 people are feared dead at dawn ... official data is also scarce to Western media. In this scenario, the UN humanitarian coordinator for ...