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Weekly Digest – Libya (02nd February 2021)

Weekly Highlights 20,000 Filipino workers in Libya, 126 infected and 6 died of Coronavirus – demand for delayed salaries 5+5 Military Committee to hold second meeting in Sirte on Thursday 04 Feb Clashes Erupt in Tripoli between GNA-Affiliated Militias Libya Oil Guards Set New Salary Deadline as Exports Risk Lingers UNHCR Update Libya (29 January …

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SECURITY INCIDENT UPDATE – ROADSIDE BOMB KILLS SOLDIERS IN DIFFA REGION, SOUTH NIGER – 18 JAN 21

Sahel: Roadside bomb kills soldiers in south Niger On Sunday January 17, 2021 at around 2000hrs. following the terrorist attack on the military position of Chétima Wangou in the Diffa region vigorously repulsed by the Niger Armed Forces (FAN), a pursuit was initiated. On Monday January 18, 2021 at around 1500hrs, forces came across an …

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Weekly Digest – Libya (19th January 2021)

Weekly Highlights Libya to begin vaccinating against Covid-19 in May Al-Sarraj urges CBL to facilitate imports of flour so Libya avoids “bread crisis” UN Says Breakthrough Achieved in Libya Transition Talks Maintenance to cost Libya loss of oil sales opportunities worth $165 million Call for immediate migrant relocations from Libya to Italy Currency Exchange: Bank …

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Weekly Digest – Libya (05th January 2021)

Weekly Highlights UN chief recommends Libya cease-fire monitors based in Sirte Libya’s Central Bank starts working with new exchange rate Government forces clash with Haftar’s troops in Sabha UN Mission Announces Establishment of Libyan Political Dialogue Forum Advisory Committee Ship with 265 migrants rescued off Libya finds safe harbour in Sicily Currency Exchange: Bank exchange …

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SECURITY INCIDENT UPDATE – 100 CIVILIANS ARE REPORTED DEAD AFTER ATTACKS ON TWO VILLAGES – TILLABERI, NIGER – 02 JAN 21

100 Civilians Are Reported Dead After Attacks in Niger “Terrorists” have killed around 100 people in two villages in western Niger, the latest in a string of civilian massacres that have rocked the jihadist plagued Tillaberi region, a local mayor has said.  The attacks on the villages of Tchoma Bangou and Zaroumadareye occurred on Saturday just as …

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SECURITY INCIDENT UPDATE – SUSPECTED ISLAMISTS KILL DOZENS IN ATTACKS ON TWO VILLAGES – TILLABERI, NIGER – 02 JAN 21

Suspected Islamists kill dozens in attacks on two Niger villages Suspected Islamist militants have attacked two villages in Niger, with reports of dozens of civilians killed.   Around 49 died and 17 were injured in the village of Tchombangou, while another 30 died in Zaroumdareye – both near Niger’s western border with Mali, Reuters reports. There have …

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Weekly Digest – Libya (29th December 2020)

Weekly Highlights Libya to purchase 2.8 million Covid-19 vaccine doses Egyptian officials hold talks with the Libyan government in Tripoli Libya’s Rivals Swap Prisoners WHO sceptical about the death rate from Coronavirus pandemic in Libya War of Words Escalates Between Two Conflicting Parties in Libya IOM: Over 11,000 migrants returned to Libya from the sea, …

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Weekly Digest – Libya (22nd December 2020)

Weekly Highlights Sarraj Orders Reorganization of Special Deterrence Force away from Bashagha Road transportation between Tripoli, Benghazi, Ajdabiya, Tobruk and Cairo restart from Friday Italian fishermen held in Libya freed after more than 100 days Tobruk clashes death toll rises to four, 20 wounded Russia to resume oil operations in Libya At Least 120 Migrants …

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