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Libya s Military Prosecution orders arrest of Gaddafi s son
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Ливийские СМИ сообщили о предстоящем визите начальника Генштаба ВС страны в Россию
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СМИ: глава Генштаба ВС Ливии посетит Россию с официальным визитом 26 июля
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The Libyan health ministry said several doses of the vaccine will be examined by local labs
CAIRO, June 16. /TASS/. The second batch of Russia’s Sputnik V anti-coronavirus vaccine was delivered to Libya on Tuesday, Libya Al Ahrar TV reported.
According to the report, the plane transporting the Russian vaccine landed at Mitiga International Airport near the capital Tripoli on Tuesday afternoon.
The Libyan health ministry said several doses of the vaccine will be examined by local labs before the vaccination campaign begins.
The first batch of Russia’s Sputnik V coronavirus vaccine was delivered to Libya in early April, when the country launched national vaccination campaign for people aged 70 and older, people with chronic diseases and doctors treating COVID-19.
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When Sherif Dhaimish was a young boy growing up in Burnley, north-west England, he had little clue that his father was an internationally celebrated Libyan political satirist who was also wanted by the Qaddafi regime.
“I was aware that my dad was a cartoonist and that he was Libyan but I didn’t know what that really meant,” Sherif tells
The National of Hasan “AlSatoor” Dhaimish, the prolific cartoonist who died in the UK in 2016.
Controversial, funny, brutally honest and often offensive, AlSatoor began publishing his cartoons in 1980 and gave a unique view of Libyan politics over the decades.