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CLEAN: New chapter begins for Libyan politics

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CLEAN: New chapter begins for Libyan politics
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CLEAN: Libya: On board with NATO's air patrol

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In spite of four months of NATO bombardment, Libyan rebels are still waging a bitter war on several fronts. Trapani, Italy. (Footage by AFP/Getty Images)
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VOICED: Libyan women fight for freedom on the home front

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VOICED: Libyan women fight for freedom on the home front
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CLEAN : Libya unity forces take control of Tripoli airport

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Forces loyal to Libya's UN backed unity government on Thursday took control of Tripoli International Airport which was largely destroyed in 2014 after the withdrawal of rival militias from the site
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CLEAN : Tripoli airport reopens after fighting suspended flights

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The airport serving the Libyan capital resumed flights on Saturday following a five day suspension after deadly clashes around the facility that also damaged planes on the tarmac
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UNHCR and IOM chiefs on Europe migrant crisis

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The head of the U.N. High Commission of Refugees has called for the closure of detention centers in Libya that are housing a growing number of refugees since agreements between European countries and North African country came into...
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CLEAN : Libya issues 830 arrest warrants against alleged IS members

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Libya's attorney general announced Thursday in Tripoli the results of a probe into the activities of the Islamic State group in the North African state saying it had issued 830 arrest warrants against alleged members of IS following...
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CLEAN : Libya's Comic Con opens its doors in Tripoli

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Hundreds of young Libyans Thursday visited the Tripoli Comic Con a festival for fans of sci fi fantasy and pop culture
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Algeria’s Leader Defies Protests to Seek Fifth Term

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Mar.04 -- Algeria’s president will run for re-election next month, but is pledging to cut the term short to calm public anger. Thousands of protesters took to the streets of Algiers over the weekend to demand he abandon seeking a fifth...
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Oil Trader Says Price May Be at Top of Range on Global Demand Issues

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Jun.28 -- In "Futures In Focus," Brian Battle, trading director at Performance Trust, examines the oil market and price threats posed by a global trade war and a strong U.S. dollar. He speaks with Bloomberg's Vonnie Quinn on "Bloomberg...
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Oil Industry Setting Up for More Consolidation: Tom Petrie

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Oct.08 -- Tom Petrie, chairman at Petrie Partners, discusses how the U.S.-China trade war impacts the global oil market, Saudi Arabian capacity after oil facility attacks, and the prospect of oil industry consolidation. Sarah Hunt,...
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OPEC Giving ‘Virtual Scolding’ to Suppliers, Petrie Says

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Sep.17 -- OPEC “bent the shale supply curve,” says Thomas Petrie, chairman at Petrie Partners, as he discusses a panel opting to give members more time to implement compensation cuts and looks at lingering demand concerns for the oil...
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CLEAN : Three years on, Libya still in Turmoil

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Longtime Libya observer Abdel Satar Heteta Editor of Asharq Alawsat newspaper in Cairo speaks to AFP about the emerging risks in Libya's stability and the evolution of the uprising that toppled Moamer Kadhafi in 2011. CLEAN : Three years...
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Rapidan Energy’s McNally on Oil, OPEC, U.S. Elections

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Nov.05 -- Bob McNally, president and founder of Rapidan Energy Advisors Llc, discusses the U.S. election and what the results could mean for energy policy. He speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Middle East.”
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CLEAN : Libya candidates ask commission to reveal reasons for election delay

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A spokesman for a group of candidates in war-torn Libya's presidential election gives a press conference in Tripoli, in which he calls on Libya's electoral commission to "reveal the reasons why there will be no election on the date set",...
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CLEAN : UN envoy: Libyans want peace and an elected government

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The United Nations's top official for Libya Stephanie Williams says in an interview with AFP in Tunis that Libyans want to move beyond a decade of violence and elect a government, showing no appetite for further conflict despite a...
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CLEAN : SHORT PROFILE: Seif al-Islam, son of Moamer Kadhafi

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Long profile of Seif al-Islam, son of slain Libyan dictator Moamer Kadhafi including; images of his appearance in court on trial for charges of murder and repression during the 2011 revolution and a photo with his father Moamer Kadhafi...
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CLEAN : Libyan restorers revive old Korans for Ramadan

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With the arrival of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan in Libya, a group of volunteers work around the clock to restore old or damaged copies of the Koran (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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MidEast conflicts and disease overshadow annual pilgrimage

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The Ebola outbreak and conflicts in the Middle East are set to overshadow the annual pilgrimage to Mecca, which starts this week in Islam's holiest site. Saudi Arabia said it was not issuing visas this year to pilgrims from Sierra Leone,...
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LIBYA: COLONEL GADHAFI INTERVIEW

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Arabic/Nat Libyan leader Colonel Muamar Gadhafi gave the interview - conducted in the library of his Tripoli home to a well-known U-K satellite news broadcaster. He first of all agreed to accept the outcome of the Lockerbie trial, due...
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Muslims across globe protest against movie considered insulting to Islam

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++AP Television is adhering to Iranian law that stipulates all media are banned from providing BBC Persian or VOA Persian any coverage from Iran, and under this law if any media violate this ban the Iranian authorities can immediately...
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The bodies of Moammar Gadhafi, his son Muatassim and a former aide have been moved from a commercial freezer in a warehouse area of Misrata in anticipation of burial, a security guard said.

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HEADLINE: Gadhafi's body taken from freezer, guard says CAPTION: The bodies of Moammar Gadhafi, his son Muatassim and a former aide have been moved from a commercial freezer in a warehouse area of Misrata in anticipation of burial, a...
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Egyptian Foreign Minister says Egypt will not take part in any use of force in Libya

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1. Wide of Indian Foreign Affairs minister SM Krishna (on screen left) shaking hands with his Egyptian counterpart Nabil Elaraby 2. Officials, pan to ministers shaking hands 3. Ministers taking their seats for joint news conference 4....
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EU on partial unfreezing of Libya''s assets, NTC official

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Brussels, Belgium 1. Set up of Maja Kocijancic, Spokeswoman for Catherine Ashton, EU Foreign Policy Chief 2. Close up fingers typing on keyboard 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Maja Kocijancic, Spokeswoman for Catherine Ashton, EU Foreign...