general national congress in
tripoli and the u.n. security
council recognised parliament in
tabruk still don't back the
agreement.
the groups are not represented
by the 32 ministers appointed to
the new government.
it will have to take on the
growing threat from i.s.i.l.
which seems to expand along the
libyan coastline.
the u.n. which has been
coordinating intense talks in
morocco sees this as the best
chance so far of reuniting libya
which has been fractured by
fighting for nearly five years
>>> police have fired tear gas
and struggled to control crowds
in at least four tunisian towns.
unemployment had gone up more
than 15% by the end of 2015
compared to 12% in 2010.
the arab spring up rising in
2011 sparked a tunisian market