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At least 100 people have died and thousands injured in the deadly explosion near a Beirut port, and people across the world are sending messages of support.
Latest assessments found that as a result of the spread of Covid-19, most cities in Libya are facing shortages of basic food items.
Egyptian President Sisi has said that he will continue to support rogue Libyan General Khalifa Haftar and called the internationally-recognised government of Libya 'hostages' of militias.
Rogue Libyan general Khalifa Haftar has lost multiple towns to government forces this month as Egypt and France reportedly withdraw support.
Turkey earlier this year stepped up its support for the Tripoli-based Government of National Accord after Haftar launched an offensive in April 2019 to seize the capital.
Khalifa Haftar reiterated a recent pledge of support for the leaders of Libya's new executive authority, mandated to lead the country through to elections late this year.
The ambassadors of Britain, France and Spain arrived in the Libyan capital on Thursday to support the new unity government seeking to end the country's turmoil
After a number of COVID-19 cases were confirmed in western Libya, the outbreak is reported to have reached the country's east.
President Donald Trump welcomed Prime Minister Fayez al-Sarraj to the White House shortly after the Libyan visited the State Department for talks with Secretary of State Rex Tillerson.
Bodies of Jewish people from across the world are still being sent to Israel for final burial despite concerns over the global coronavirus pandemic.