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Quryna (Arabic: قورينا),
formerly known as
Yosberides (Arabic: يوسبريدس), is a
privately owned Libyan newspaper published in
print and on the internet...
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Baladiya al
Bayan al
Awwal (Benghazi),
Benghazi tourist guide, 1984, p.18.
Quryna bulletin, p. 2.
Garyounis University:
Nashra Ihsa'iya
Mohammed **** Dghaim...
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release of
hostages taken by Islamists". On 21 February, the
privately owned Quryna newspaper reported that he had
resigned over "the
excessive use of violence...
- 2009
local news
follower Quryna decided to run an
English version of its paper, and
despite the
existence of
Libyan Times,
Quryna decided to run it with...
- to have
extensive business interests in Libya. On 1
March 2011, Libya's
Quryna newspaper reported that
Gaddafi had
sacked him. However, in the
summer of...
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World Airlines".
Flight International. 27
March 2007. p. 90. http://www.
quryna.com/detail.php?a_idx=3302[permanent dead link] (in Arabic)
United Nations...
- Post[usurped] - English-language w****ly and
online New
Quryna[usurped] (formerly Yosberides,
Quryna) -
daily Libya Herald -
online English-language daily...
- 2014 The
Libya Update [3] -
online English-language
publication Libya Post
Quryna (Cyrene) -
Benghazi Tripoli Post -
online w****ly English-language publication...
- state-owned
daily Libya Herald -
private online English-language
daily New
Quryna[usurped] - Benghazi-based
private daily W****ly
newspapers Tripoli Post -...
- also
Interior Minister. He
resigned on 22
February 2011. On 1
March 2011,
Quryna reported Gaddafi sacked his right-hand man,
information chief Abdullah Senussi...