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Deal to Reopen Libya’s Central Bank Eases Fears of Fighting

A standoff over control of the bank had destabilized the country’s economy and raised the prospect of fresh fighting between Libya’s eastern and western factions.

Vivian Yee
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Central Bank of Libya, Dbeiba, Abdul Hamid, Libya, Naji Issa, United Nations
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