| 5,653,653 |
32.06478 |
20.14933 |
Libya |
|
Over the past week, casualties were reportetdly down in Benghazi, where one soldier was killed and five others wounded, mainly in clashes in Hawari, Leithi and the city centre. Location of fatality not specified, recorded in Laythi. |
| 5,653,657 |
32.09709 |
20.12919 |
Libya |
|
Over the past week, casualties were reportetdly down in Benghazi, where one soldier was killed and five others wounded, mainly in clashes in Hawari, Leithi and the city centre. Location of fatality not specified, recorded in Laythi. |
| 5,653,661 |
32.0864 |
20.10844 |
Libya |
|
A man and his wife were killed when a missile struck their home in Hadaiq district of Benghazi during on-going clashes between the Libya National Army (LNA) and the BRSC. |
| 5,653,666 |
30.75545 |
20.22626 |
Libya |
|
A Salafi cleric and imam of Al-Isra Mosque was assaassinated, with bullets after he left the mosque following the Isha [night] prayers in the city of Ajdabiya Thursday [5 November] night. The assassination has been blamed on the Islamic State (IS). |
| 5,653,669 |
32.8925 |
13.18 |
Libya |
|
Scores of people protested inLibya'scapital Tripoli against the United Nations mediation in talks between parties to the Libyan conflict,accusing its chief peace broker of bias towards one side of the crisis. |
| 5,653,672 |
30.40624 |
19.57386 |
Libya |
|
Workers at the liquefied natural gas (LNG) plant in Brega went on strike demanding salaries be paid and an end to delays in future. |
| 5,653,675 |
32.8925 |
13.18 |
Libya |
|
A small demonstration took place outside the GNC headquarters, allegedly approved by Abu Sahmain, at which protestors tried to intimidate those in favour of his removal. |
| 5,653,681 |
32.79335 |
12.48845 |
Libya |
|
Two Serbian embassy employees, a man and a woman, were abducted inLibya'scoastal city of Sabratha on 8 November while they were travelling in convoy to Tunisia. One of the attackers opened fire on a Libyan citizen in the convoy and hit him in the leg. No one has claimed responsibility for the abduction as yet. |
| 5,655,135 |
-18.9386 |
47.5167 |
Madagascar |
|
|
| 5,653,684 |
32.8925 |
13.18 |
Libya |
|
Teachers in Libya started a strike who were angry at not being paid for at least two months. The Tripoli teachers claim that they have been singled out and that colleagues in Misrata and Zawia have received their salaries. |