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Libya rivals urged to sign long-awaited peace deal
Tripoli (AFP) Oct 10, 2015
World leaders and the United Nations urged Libya's warring parties Friday to sign a proposed peace deal installing a national unity government, after a cool response from some lawmakers in the country's rival parliaments. Libya has had two administrations since August last year when a militia alliance that includes Islamists overran the capital, forcing the internationally recognised governm
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