France expresses growing alarm over arrest of French-Algerian writer in Algiers
France expressed growing alarm Friday over the detention of French-Algerian writer Boualem Sansal in Algeria. The 75-year-old novelist, a vocal
Libya’s acting head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Taher Al-Baour, met with the Dutch Ambassador to Tripoli, Joost Klarenbeek, to discuss enhancing bilateral ties and addressing shared concerns. Ambassador Klarenbeek commended the organization of Libya's recent municipal elections, expressing his satisfaction with the process. The meeting also focused on preparations for a visit by a delegation from the Dutch Foreign Ministry to Tripoli, planned for early December 2024.
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