Libyans residing in Tunisia cast their ballots in legislative elections at the Libyan embassy in Tunisia's capital, Tunis.
Libya will hold elections this month to replace its disputed interim parliament, as authorities strive to contain a power struggle with armed ex-rebels and prevent a descent into civil war.
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