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Turkey says Tripoli backs energy deal despite court suspension
Libya's Government of National Unity (GNU) told Turkey "not to take seriously" a court ruling that suspended an energy exploration deal that the Tripoli government signed with Ankara last year, the Turkish foreign minister said on Thursday.
Libyan court suspends energy deal with Turkey
A Libyan court on Monday suspended an energy exploration deal that the Tripoli government signed last year with Turkey, a judiciary source said, pausing an agreement that angered other Mediterranean powers and inflamed Libya's own internal crisis.
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Libyan Court Drops Charges against Two Bulgarian Seamen
A Libyan court has withdrawn the charges of smuggling of oil products brought last year against the crew of tanker vessel Sunoil, which included two Bulgarian nationals, the Foreign Ministry in Sofia announced on Friday.
The court in Tripoli has also ordered the release of the five members of the crew, which also included two Ukrainian citizens and one Romanian.
Libya court sentences Kadhafi son, eight aides to death
A Libyan court on July 28 sentenced slain dictator Moamar Kadhafi's son Seif al-Islam and eight other defendants to death for crimes during the 2011 uprising.
Gaddafi Son Saif al-Islam Sentenced to Death
Saif al-Islam, a son of Libya's slain leader Col Muammar Gaddafi, has been sentenced to death over war crimes a Libyan court believes he committed during the 2011 uprising.
Eight other senior members of Gaddafi's regime have also been sentenced including former intelligence chief Abdullah Senussi.
Saif al-Islam's death sentence will be performed by a firing squad.
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Libyan Court May Delay Sitting in Trial of Two Bulgarian Nationals
A Libyan court trying two Bulgarian nationals on charges of smuggling oil products will most likely postpone its sitting scheduled for Wednesday, the Foreign Ministry in Sofia has said