(Bloomberg) Libyan militias who’ve held sway in the capital for years will begin leaving in April after a deal was struck in the wake of recent deadly violence, according to an official in the OPEC nation’s internationally recognized government.Most Read from BloombergNvidia Rises Most in About Nine Months as AI Drives SalesT-Bills Without Tax Bills? This Fund Says It Cracked the CodeAT&T Outage Triggered by Company Work on Network ExpansionUS Lands on Moon in Historic Feat for Private Spacec
ALBAWABA - Following months of deadly clashes in Tripoli, Libya, armed militias, who have been in control of the city for more than a decade, have final