TRIPOLI: The United States and European powers pressed Libya’s rival factions to set an “unconditional” ceasefire at talks restarting on Monday, as two attacks on foreign embassies were linked to Islamic State militants.
A bomb exploded outside the Moroccan embassy in Tripoli, causing no casualties but damaging nearby cars, a security official said. Like many others in the Libyan capital, the embassy is currently inactive.
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