Few were surprised when Libya’s elections, scheduled to take place on December 24 of last year, were postponed indefinitely. The period leading up to the voting had been marred by months-long disputes …
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A lack of accountability for crimes against humanity committed since 2016 could jeopardise December elections and …
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Caught between an ongoing cycle of violence and gender inequality, women in Libya are fighting a …
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The warlord who wanted to be supreme victor: Haftar’s Libya offensive kills political process
289 viewsHaftar’s military push for Tripoli initiated early this month marks a dramatic turn of events in …
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While Tunisia has struggled with its own security concerns and economic problems since the 2011 revolution, …
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MEDENINE, Tunisia- A young woman is hanging out with her little daughter by the entrance to …
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Southern Libya, a human trafficking hotspot, has long been overlooked. Italy is now trying to tackle …
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Egypt has long thrown its weight behind Khalifa Haftar in Libya, but there are signs that it …
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Libya currently has no single, central government, there is no security, oil revenues have halved, and …
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In the face of atrocious crimes being committed against the civilian population in Libya, justice comes …
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