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Saturday 16 January 2021
Muritala Bakare
Libya
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United Kingdom
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The defected Libyan foreign minister, Moussa Koussa will be visited by British police in the next few days for questioning over what he knows about the 1988 Pan Am flight 103 bombing where 270 people were killed.
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