Property prices soar in Libya's capital as displaced seek housing
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TRIPOLI (Reuters) - Since fleeing his southern Tripoli home seven months ago with his pregnant wife and daughter, Moataz Saleh al-Fagih has been staying for free in an apartment provided by his employer.With rents in the centre of Libya's capital soaring as those displaced by fighting on its edge seek housing, the 35-year-old IT engineer says he has been unable to find anything he can afford."If I lose my job ... I will be homeless," Fagih said.Since forces holding much of the eastern part of..