CGTN Africa - #TodayInHistory 24.12.1951 United Kingdom of Libya gains independence from Italy becoming the first country to achieve autonomy through the United Nations (UN) and one of the first former European
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LIBYA: INDEPENDENCE, 1951. /nThe designated king of Libya, Sayed Mohamed Idris Al Sanusai, arrives in Tripoli, the capital, 19 May 1951 Stock Photo - Alamy
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