By JAMEY KEATEN and ISABEL DEBRE Associated Press GENEVA (AP) — The rival sides in Libya's conflict signed a permanent cease-fire Friday after years of fighting that has split the North African country in two. But skepticism over whether the agreement would hold began emerging soon after a ceremony to mark what the United Nations called a historic deal. The U.N.-brokered agreement clears the way for political talks in the coming days to find a lasting solution to the chaos unleashed after a 2011 NATO-backed uprising toppled and killed longtime dictator Moammar Gadhafi. Previous diplomatic initiatives to end the war […]
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