Twelve years after Gaddafi’s fall, Libya remains divided by design: two governments, half a dozen foreign armies, and a war economy that makes peace structurally unprofitable for everyone in power.
This series examines the countries today from the perspective of our correspondents on the ground to see how the post-revolutionary countries have come full circle to their autocratic ways. The seeds ...
A social media campaign has been launched in Libya urging people to take part in rebuilding Benghazi, a city that has been under the control of Libyan National Army for the last three years.
In a ceremony marked by fireworks, acrobats, dancers and a full-size orchestra, large crowds and Libya’s top officials came together last week to celebrate the reopening of the country’s massive ...
Dec 12 (Reuters) - Libya's national museum, formerly known as As-Saraya Al-Hamra or the Red Castle, has reopened in Tripoli, allowing the public access to some of the country's finest historical ...
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The 42-year rule that reshaped Libya - Rise and fall of Muammar Gaddafi
Muammar Gaddafi ruled Libya for more than four decades after seizing power in a 1969 military coup. Presenting himself as a revolutionary reformer, he introduced his own political philosophy outlined ...
BENGHAZI/TRIPOLI (Reuters) - Insecurity blights Libya, where militias still call the shots a year after they toppled Muammar Gaddafi, keeping foreign investors wary and clouding the oil-producing ...
Italy’s Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni recently participated in the Trans-Mediterranean Migration Forum in Tripoli organised by Libya‘s UN-backed government of national unity. Representatives from 28 ...
Prosecution is seen as landmark step towards justice over abuses of refugees trying to reach Europe from Africa ...
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