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  2. Tunisia-Libya border crossing closed due to clashes - AOL

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    Tunisia and Libya have closed a major border crossing at Ras Jdir due to armed clashes, Tunisian state TV and Libyan authorities said. Libya's interior ministry said in a statement on Tuesday that ...

  3. Libya fully reopens major Ras Ijdir border crossing ... - AOL

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    Libya's interior minister in Tripoli said the major border crossing at Ras Ijdir with Tunisia was fully reopened on Monday three months after being shut due to armed clashes. After calm returned ...

  4. Interior ministers of Libya and Tunisia agree reopening of ...

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    Interior ministers from Libya and Tunisia said on Wednesday they had agreed to partially reopen the border crossing at Ras Jdir on Thursday morning, and to fully reopen it on June 20 after more ...

  5. Tumu, Libya - Wikipedia

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    Tumu is a Libyan border checkpoint at the Libya–Niger border in the Murzuq District. [1] It is 310 kilometres south of Qatrun , the closest Libyan settlement on the desert road. Tumu consists of little more than a few government shacks , and the border checkpoint is frequently closed, which requires travellers crossing from Niger to report at ...

  6. 2011 Ras Ajdir clashes - Wikipedia

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    On 23 August 2011, the Russian Channel One news agency reported that the crossing appeared to be under the control of pro-Gaddafi forces, who prohibited journalists from entering Libya. [ 7 ] On 26 August 2011, witnesses reported that clashes were once again erupting between "large numbers" of rebels and loyalists for control of Ras Ajdir.

  7. Libya–Tunisia border - Wikipedia

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    France granted Tunisia independence in 1956, and the border then became one between two sovereign states. [3] In 2011 Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi was overthrown in a short civil war, which occasionally spilled over into Tunisian territory, [7] as well as resulting in thousands of refugees crossing the border. [8]

  8. Category:Libya–Tunisia border crossings - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Libya–Tunisia border crossings" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. G.

  9. Musaid - Wikipedia

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    Musaid or Imsaad (Arabic: امساعد) is a town in Butnan District in eastern Libya. Alternates names include: Oistant, Msa'ed, Imsa'ed, and Musa'ed. Musaid lies approximately 150 kilometres (93 miles) east of Tobruk and is the major border crossing between Libya and Egypt.