GENEVA (Reuters) - Aid agencies appealed for Libya's neighbours on Friday to keep borders open as they braced for a potential exodus of refugees from Libya following intensified fighting and the declaration of a no-fly zone.
Some 300,000 people, mainly migrant workers, have fled the North African country since the crisis began, mainly to Tunisia and Egypt, but increasingly to Algeria and Niger.
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