Libya Video. Truck bomb attack in Libya most deadly since fall of Gaddafi Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 07/01/2016 - 18:13 GMT+1 At least 60 people have died in a blast at a police training school in the north of the country Read full article Top stories Now playing Next Truck bomb attack in Libya most deadly since fall of Gaddafi Now playing Next Watch: Gunshots scatter crowd during Chaharshanbe Suri celebrations in Tehran Now playing Next China: Beijing AI and robotics expo highlights healthcare-focused smart robots Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | March 16th, 2026 – Morning Now playing Next Iran: Rescuers search Tehran rubble after US-Israeli strikes kill senior figures Now playing Next Dublin St Patrick’s festival draws 500,000 as Irish roots take centre stage Now playing Next South African town divided over renaming after Robert Sobukwe Now playing Next Trump blasts NATO allies again as Iran war enters 19th day Now playing Next 'NATO is not obliged to help Trump in Iran,' Finnish FM tells Euronews Now playing Next Leaving NATO is 'something we should think about,' Trump says Now playing Next Iran war enters dangerous phase as regime shows resilience Now playing Next Iran launches new barrages targeting central Israel and wider region Now playing Next Love, life and drawings: Renoir's passions explored in separate exhibitions at Musee d'Orsay Now playing Next Electronic music culture finds its voice among a new generation in this capital Now playing Next How this country is emerging as a medical tourism hub Now playing Next Everything to know about the meningitis B outbreak in the UK More videos
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