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Air Strikes Near Tripoli as UN Peace Talks on Libya Resume
- Thursday April 16, 2015
- World News | Reuters
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.
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Warplanes Hit Tripoli Airport Before UN Talks Start
- Thursday March 5, 2015
- World News | Reuters
Warplanes from Libya's internationally recognised government carried out air strikes on a Tripoli airport today just hours before United Nations-backed peace talks were due to start in Morocco.
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Tripoli is hit again as Europe spars over no-fly zone
- Tuesday March 22, 2011
- World News | By Elisabeth Bumiller and Kareem Fahim, The New York Times
An American-led military campaign to destroy Col. Muammar el-Gaddafi's air defenses and establish a no-fly zone over Libya has nearly accomplished its initial objectives, and the United States is moving swiftly to hand command to allies in Europe, American officials said Monday. But the firepower of more than 130 Tomahawk cruise missiles and attack...
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Air Strikes Near Tripoli as UN Peace Talks on Libya Resume
- Thursday April 16, 2015
- World News | Reuters
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.
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www.ndtv.com
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Warplanes Hit Tripoli Airport Before UN Talks Start
- Thursday March 5, 2015
- World News | Reuters
Warplanes from Libya's internationally recognised government carried out air strikes on a Tripoli airport today just hours before United Nations-backed peace talks were due to start in Morocco.
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www.ndtv.com
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Tripoli is hit again as Europe spars over no-fly zone
- Tuesday March 22, 2011
- World News | By Elisabeth Bumiller and Kareem Fahim, The New York Times
An American-led military campaign to destroy Col. Muammar el-Gaddafi's air defenses and establish a no-fly zone over Libya has nearly accomplished its initial objectives, and the United States is moving swiftly to hand command to allies in Europe, American officials said Monday. But the firepower of more than 130 Tomahawk cruise missiles and attack...
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