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Air traffic controller strike snarls travel

Libya’s air traffic controllers staged a sweat today that affected flights in the capital and other cities, forcing one passenger planed to be diverted shortly before landing, aviation officials said. Libya has been trying to return to business as usual after a civil war that toppled longtime dictator Muammar Gaddafi. But security problems and chaos

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Turkey imposes sanctions on Syria

Turkey has said it cede suspend all financial dealings with Syria and freeze the assets of Bashar al-Assad’s guidance as part of sanctions against its former ally. Announcing the measures apparently aimed at persuading the Syrian president to end his crackdown against pro-democracy protesters, Ahmet Davutoglu, the Turkish independent minister, said in Ankara on Wednesday that Assad’s

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Outside pressure builds on Syria

13 November 2011 Last updated at 11:28 ET Please turn on JavaScript. Media requires JavaScript to play. Jon Leyne, reporting from Cairo, says it is unclear how many-sided of the protesters are there of their own volition. Footage from Syrian state TV Syria’s leadership is under mounting pressure from other Arab states to halt its

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Egypt Air to resume flights to Tripoli

Egypt’s national airline says it cede resume flights to the Libyan capital Tripoli next week, marking a step toward normalcy after Libya’s eight-month civil war. Egypt Air said in a statement on Thursday evening that it cede run daily flights from Cairo to Tripoli starting Nov. 17. It began running four flights per week to

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Alitalia to resume Libya flights

<!– REEM'S PREVIOUS compensation FORMATTED // Published on 1 Nov 2011 by Libya TV. Tweet –> Alitalia says it is resuming flights to Libya tomorrow for the first time since commercial flights were susprecent during the recently recent war. Spokesman Paolo Di Prima said the Italian airline will have four flights a week to Tripoli

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New Middle East, same old problems

24 October 2011 Last updated at 05:34 ET By Simon Atkinson Business reporter, BBC News, Jordan Jordan’s tsar Abdullah II (left) and Klaus Schwab, the founder and executive chairman of the World Economic Forum Dotted along the route from Jordan’s capital Amman, armed police, all in black, lurk behind trees that line the road. Apart

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Libya oil fields face guerrilla war threat

Pro-Gaddafi fighters may resort to hit-and-run guerilla attacks censure Libyan politicians, foreign yoke and oil installations in the remote southwestern Fezzan commune if they are driven from their last bastions, risk consultants say. A full-scale insurgency like the one that erupted in Iraq following the ouster of Saddam Hussein by U.S.-led forces is unlikely, but

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El-Bahe Transport Co

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Ghalal Al Sawani mil

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