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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.
GENEVA - Nearly 100,000 people have fled the unrest in Libya over the last week, according to the United Nations' refugee agency UNHCR.
GENEVA - China has urged Libya to take concrete steps to ensure the safety and legitimate rights of all foreigners in the country, a Chinese diplomat said here.
GENEVA - China has urged Libya to take concrete steps to ensure the safety and legitimate rights of all foreigners in the country, a Chinese diplomat said here.
GENEVA - China has urged Libya to take concrete steps to ensure the safety and legitimate rights of all foreigners in the country, a Chinese diplomat said here.
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