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BRUSSELS/GENEVA - European Union member states Monday imposed sanctions on Libya, following the UN Security Council's call this weekend for punitive measures, the bloc's presidency said.
BRUSSELS - European Union member states are to impose sanctions on Libya later Monday, following the UN Security Council's call for punitive measures, a spokeswoman said.
BERLIN/BRUSSELS - European Union nations agreed Friday to impose an arms embargo on Libya and slap a visa ban and asset freeze on members of the regime, the German foreign office said.
BRUSSELS - British Foreign Secretary William Hague said Monday he had "some information" that Libyan leader Muammer Gaddafi was en route to Venezuela.
BRUSSELS - The European Union's foreign policy chief has called on Libyan authorities to end violence in the country which has left up to 200 people dead.
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