CAIRO (AP) � The United Nations said Libya's warring factions have agreed to resume cease-fire talks, following days of heavy fighting and eastern-based forces retaking a key town from their rivals after a string of setbacks. The U.N. Mission in Libya said it hoped the new round of talks would �mark the beginning of calm on the ground," especially to allow the country's war-scarred health system to cope with a coronavirus outbreak. Delegates from the rivals, Khalifa Hifter�s east-based forces and militias...
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