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Cars drive near shell-pocked buildings in Libya's eastern coastal city of Benghazi on October 23, 2020, after a ceasefire agreement was signed between the country's warring factions. - Libya's two warring factions signed a "permanent" ceasefire agreement today after five days of talks at the United Nations, which hailed the deal as a historic moment following years of turmoil and bloodshed.
A UN-recognised government in the capital Tripoli has been battling a rival administration based in the east and dominated by military commander Khalifa Haftar. (Photo by Abdullah DOMA / AFP) (Photo by ABDULLAH DOMA/AFP via Getty Images)

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