AllNews'Abdullah Al-thinni' - 29 News Result(s)Libya's Official Government Bans Yemenis, Iranians, Pakistanis From EntryWorld News | Reuters | Wednesday September 2, 2015 Libya's internationally recognised administration based in the east has banned Yemenis, Iranians and Pakistanis from entering the divided country, a military statement said on Tuesday. www.ndtv.comLibyan Prime Minister Says on TV He Will Resign But Spokesman Says he StaysWorld News | Reuters | Wednesday August 12, 2015 Libya's internationally recognised Prime Minister Abdullah al-Thinni said in a television interview that he would resign, after the station's host confronted him with questions from angry citizens who criticized his cabinet as ineffective. www.ndtv.comLibya's Parliament Halts Session After Violent Protests OutsideWorld News | Reuters | Tuesday May 26, 2015 Libya's elected parliament halted a session attended by Prime Minister Abdullah al-Thinni on Tuesday after protesters set fire to a car outside its base in the eastern city of Tobruk, lawmakers said. www.ndtv.comAir Strikes Near Tripoli as UN Peace Talks on Libya ResumeWorld News | Reuters | Thursday April 16, 2015 Forces loyal to Libya's internationally recognised government carried out air strikes on Wednesday near the capital Tripoli, which is controlled by its rivals, officials said, as United Nations-brokered peace talks resumed in Morocco. www.ndtv.comIn Growing War, Libya's PM Abdullah Al-Thinni Says His Government to Run Own Oil SalesWorld News | Reuters | Sunday April 5, 2015 Libya's Prime Minister Abdullah al-Thinni said his government would run its own oil sales and deposit revenues abroad in a bid to divert proceeds away from a rival, self-declared administration in Tripoli. www.ndtv.comIslamic State Fighters and Force Allied With Tripoli Clash in Central LibyaWorld News | Reuters | Sunday March 15, 2015 Clashes erupted in central Libya on Saturday between Islamic State fighters and a force loyal to a Tripoli-based faction, a military official and residents said. www.ndtv.com11 Dead as Militants Attack Libyan OilfieldWorld News | Reuters | Saturday March 7, 2015 Militant gunmen attacked Libya's al-Ghani oilfield on Friday, killing 11 guards, beheading some of them, before local forces fought back to retake control, an oil security official said. www.ndtv.comLibyan Prime Minister Accuses Turkey of Supplying Weapons to Rival GroupWorld News | Reuters | Friday February 27, 2015 Libya's internationally recognised Prime Minister Abdullah al-Thinni said his government would stop dealing with Turkey as it was sending weapons to a rival group in Tripoli "the Libyan people kill each other", ramping up his rhetoric against Ankara. www.ndtv.comCar Bombs Kill 40, Wound 70 in Eastern Libyan City: OfficialsWorld News | Reuters | Friday February 20, 2015 Three car bombs ripped through the eastern Libyan city of Qubbah today, killing 40 people and wounding 70, security officials and medics said. www.ndtv.comFear and Silence in Libya as Divisions DeepenWorld News | Reuters | Tuesday February 17, 2015 Many residents prefer to avoid talking politics in Tripoli, where a self-declared government has ruled since an armed faction called Libya Dawn seized the capital by expelling its rivals in August. www.ndtv.comPeace Talks to Start in Libya Within Next Few Days: UNWorld News | Thomson Reuters | Tuesday February 3, 2015 Peace talks between Libya's warring factions and the two governments they back will start within days, a UN special envoy said on Monday, after efforts to bring together senior representatives from both sides in Geneva failed last month. www.ndtv.comKidnapped Libyan Oil Official ReleasedWorld News | Reuters | Monday February 2, 2015 A kidnapped senior Libyan oil official has been released after more than two weeks of captivity, a senior official said on Sunday. www.ndtv.comSuicide Bombing Outside Libyan Parliament in Tobruk Wounds 3World News | Reuters | Tuesday December 30, 2014 A car bomb exploded on today in front of the hotel that houses Libya's elected Parliament in the eastern city of Tobruk, officials said. www.ndtv.comAir Strikes, Clashes Near 2 Eastern Libyan Oil PortsWorld News | Reuters | Saturday December 13, 2014 Forces loyal to Libya's recognised government today conducted air strikes on targets near the eastern oil ports of Ras Lanuf and Es-Sider to stop an advance by a rival force, officials said. www.ndtv.comLibya's Rival Oil Minister Wants to Attend OPEC MeetingWorld News | Reuters | Thursday November 27, 2014 Libya's rival government wants to send its oil minister to the OPEC summit in Vienna this week and will refuse to comply with any production decisions if it is denied access, the minister said. www.ndtv.comMore News »'Abdullah Al-thinni' - 29 News Result(s)Libya's Official Government Bans Yemenis, Iranians, Pakistanis From EntryWorld News | Reuters | Wednesday September 2, 2015 Libya's internationally recognised administration based in the east has banned Yemenis, Iranians and Pakistanis from entering the divided country, a military statement said on Tuesday. www.ndtv.comLibyan Prime Minister Says on TV He Will Resign But Spokesman Says he StaysWorld News | Reuters | Wednesday August 12, 2015 Libya's internationally recognised Prime Minister Abdullah al-Thinni said in a television interview that he would resign, after the station's host confronted him with questions from angry citizens who criticized his cabinet as ineffective. www.ndtv.comLibya's Parliament Halts Session After Violent Protests OutsideWorld News | Reuters | Tuesday May 26, 2015 Libya's elected parliament halted a session attended by Prime Minister Abdullah al-Thinni on Tuesday after protesters set fire to a car outside its base in the eastern city of Tobruk, lawmakers said. www.ndtv.comAir Strikes Near Tripoli as UN Peace Talks on Libya ResumeWorld News | Reuters | Thursday April 16, 2015 Forces loyal to Libya's internationally recognised government carried out air strikes on Wednesday near the capital Tripoli, which is controlled by its rivals, officials said, as United Nations-brokered peace talks resumed in Morocco. www.ndtv.comIn Growing War, Libya's PM Abdullah Al-Thinni Says His Government to Run Own Oil SalesWorld News | Reuters | Sunday April 5, 2015 Libya's Prime Minister Abdullah al-Thinni said his government would run its own oil sales and deposit revenues abroad in a bid to divert proceeds away from a rival, self-declared administration in Tripoli. www.ndtv.comIslamic State Fighters and Force Allied With Tripoli Clash in Central LibyaWorld News | Reuters | Sunday March 15, 2015 Clashes erupted in central Libya on Saturday between Islamic State fighters and a force loyal to a Tripoli-based faction, a military official and residents said. www.ndtv.com11 Dead as Militants Attack Libyan OilfieldWorld News | Reuters | Saturday March 7, 2015 Militant gunmen attacked Libya's al-Ghani oilfield on Friday, killing 11 guards, beheading some of them, before local forces fought back to retake control, an oil security official said. www.ndtv.comLibyan Prime Minister Accuses Turkey of Supplying Weapons to Rival GroupWorld News | Reuters | Friday February 27, 2015 Libya's internationally recognised Prime Minister Abdullah al-Thinni said his government would stop dealing with Turkey as it was sending weapons to a rival group in Tripoli "the Libyan people kill each other", ramping up his rhetoric against Ankara. www.ndtv.comCar Bombs Kill 40, Wound 70 in Eastern Libyan City: OfficialsWorld News | Reuters | Friday February 20, 2015 Three car bombs ripped through the eastern Libyan city of Qubbah today, killing 40 people and wounding 70, security officials and medics said. www.ndtv.comFear and Silence in Libya as Divisions DeepenWorld News | Reuters | Tuesday February 17, 2015 Many residents prefer to avoid talking politics in Tripoli, where a self-declared government has ruled since an armed faction called Libya Dawn seized the capital by expelling its rivals in August. www.ndtv.comPeace Talks to Start in Libya Within Next Few Days: UNWorld News | Thomson Reuters | Tuesday February 3, 2015 Peace talks between Libya's warring factions and the two governments they back will start within days, a UN special envoy said on Monday, after efforts to bring together senior representatives from both sides in Geneva failed last month. www.ndtv.comKidnapped Libyan Oil Official ReleasedWorld News | Reuters | Monday February 2, 2015 A kidnapped senior Libyan oil official has been released after more than two weeks of captivity, a senior official said on Sunday. www.ndtv.comSuicide Bombing Outside Libyan Parliament in Tobruk Wounds 3World News | Reuters | Tuesday December 30, 2014 A car bomb exploded on today in front of the hotel that houses Libya's elected Parliament in the eastern city of Tobruk, officials said. www.ndtv.comAir Strikes, Clashes Near 2 Eastern Libyan Oil PortsWorld News | Reuters | Saturday December 13, 2014 Forces loyal to Libya's recognised government today conducted air strikes on targets near the eastern oil ports of Ras Lanuf and Es-Sider to stop an advance by a rival force, officials said. www.ndtv.comLibya's Rival Oil Minister Wants to Attend OPEC MeetingWorld News | Reuters | Thursday November 27, 2014 Libya's rival government wants to send its oil minister to the OPEC summit in Vienna this week and will refuse to comply with any production decisions if it is denied access, the minister said. www.ndtv.comMore News »Your search did not match any documentsA few suggestionsMake sure all words are spelled correctlyTry different keywordsTry more general keywordsCheck the NDTV Archives:https://archives.ndtv.com