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[Title] => Rockets fired at Libya capital's only working airport
[Summary] => Rockets were fired at the only working airport in the Libyan capital Tripoli overnight, with no reports of casualties or damage, an airport source said early Wednesday.
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[Title] => Filipinos in Libya urged to take caution amid unrest
[Summary] => The Department of Foreign Affairs has urged Filipinos in Libya, particularly those in Tripoli, to remain indoors and avoid unnecessary movement as fighting in the capital continues.
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[Title] => Libya in chaos since overthrow of Kadhafi
[Summary] => Libya, which has seen more than a week of deadly clashes between rival militias around Tripoli, fell into chaos with the ouster of strongman Moamer Kadhafi in October 2011.
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[Title] => 16 Pinoys back from Libya
[Summary] => Sixteen overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) returned from Libya yesterday, bringing to 5,524 the total number of repatriates from the strife-torn country, the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) said.
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[Title] => Lebanese troops fight street battles in Tripoli
[Summary] => Lebanese army tanks pounded Muslim militants' positions in the narrow streets of a poor neighborhood in this northern city yesterday, where fighting has intensified and spread to nearby areas where gunmen killed four soldiers.
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[Title] => Under militia power, Libya closer to failed state
[Summary] => After three years of chaos since Moammar Gadhafi's fall, Libya is further crumbling into a failed state after Islamist-allied militias took over the capital Tripoli and other cities and set up their own government, driving out a parliament that was elected over the summer.
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[Title] => Libyan joins Pinay wife in escape to Manila
[Summary] => The decision of the Libyan husband of a Filipina teacher at the Tripoli International School to join her and their children for repatriation to the Philippines was a difficult one to make.
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[Title] => More OFWs from Libya to come home
[Summary] => The Philippine Embassy in Tripoli reported that three batches of Filipino repatriates are scheduled to arrive in Manila during the weekend.
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[Title] => More staff of Phl Embassy in Tripoli move to Tunisia
[Summary] => The Department of Foreign Affairs on Monday said all non-core staff of the Philippine Embassy in Tripoli will be transferred to Tunisia owing to the "increasing violence and lawlessness" in the Libyan capital.
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[Title] => US evacuates embassy in Libya amid clashes
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[Title] => 16 Pinoys back from Libya
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[Title] => Lebanese troops fight street battles in Tripoli
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[DatePublished] => 2014-10-27 03:29:54
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[Title] => More staff of Phl Embassy in Tripoli move to Tunisia
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