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Over one million Libyans in need of aid – U.N.

By Reuters
06 February 2018   |   3:55 pm
The U.N. Humanitarian Coordinator in Libya says $313 million is needed to meet the most basic needs of nearly one million people in the country after years of conflict and political instability.

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