Uneasy truce may not last long in embattled Libyan capital

Residents of Tripoli emerging from their homes to take advantage of a ceasefire between armed groups noticed one thing straight away. The militias had not withdrawn their heavy weapons from strategic locations in the Libyan capital.<div class="feedflare">
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