The Libyan capital has been plunged into a total blackout hours after calm descended with the holding of the ceasefire that ended days of bloody clashes.
Read moreThe spokesman for the International Telecommunications Company in Tripoli said Facebook has gone down due to a malfunction of the international provider.
Read more30 km-away from Tripoli Qasar Bengashir has been the scene for military escalation as several vehicles were seen deployed in the area.
Read moreBlocked by upset protesters for a day, Al-Shaat Road in Tripoli will be reopened by Tripoli Central Security units, it announced Wednesday.
Read moreLocal Governing Ministry of Presidential Council, in coordination with concerned authorities, launched a camping to clean the piled up garbage from Tripoli’s roads.
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Dozens of people took to the streets of Tripoli on Friday evening protesting living conditions in the country and the crises hitting the capital.
Read moreAs power outages of over 10 hours a day continue to burden Libyans, especially in the capital Tripoli, several people protested on the streets their discontent with such conditions, while municipal councils vowed to or
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