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Is Libya Putin’s ‘New Syria’?

By Igor Serebryany

igor.serebryany What’s behind the British call for ‘urgent action to counter Russia’ in Libya? What key facts did the editorial: ‘Putin Troops in Libya’ ignore? Are we witnessing a Russian pivot to Libya, and what’s really at stake? Read More

Bughaighis: We seek international aid to solve Libya’s crisis

Interviewed by Sputnik

Tripoli does not expect any new initiatives to be proposed at the conference on Libya in Palermo, Italy, next month as the event will be aimed at supporting the United Nations Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL), the country’s ambassador to the United States, Wafa Bughaighis, told Sputnik on Tuesday. Read More

Libyan ‘super militias’ imperil peace efforts

Their goal is to assert political control, seize territory and wrest economic spoils

Libyan forces loyal to the Government of National Accord (GNA), Libya’s internationally recognized government, keep watch from a position south of the Libyan capital Tripoli. Read More

One step forward, two back in Libya

By Chris Stephen

Two suicide bombers fought their way into the National Oil Corporation’s (NOC) glass-fronted downtown headquarters in Tripoli on 10 September, spraying corridors with gunfire and killing two staff, with another 10 wounded. Read More

We began to film secretly in Libya. Then we had to escape

By Christopher Livesay

 We knew Libya would be tough. We set out to report on the re-emergence of the Islamic State group and the immigration crisis. The latter was particularly sensitive, since last November when CNN broadcast shocking video of slave auctions selling African migrants outside Tripoli. Read More

Libya: The perils of ambiguity

It was hugely illustrative of the madness currently gripping Libya that a passing reference by the country’s foreign minister Mohamed Siala in a speech to the UN General Assembly should have been taken as a request for the UN to put peace-keeping boots on the ground. Read More

Libya in Chaos: Where To?

By Dr. Mordechai Kedar & Dr. Dan Gottlieb

Post-Qaddafi Libya is divided between two governments, and the consequence of that division is mounting chaos. Europe, the US, Canada, and the UN will have to decide at what point it will be necessary to go back into Libya to restore order. Read More

The revolution that devoured its children

Dr. Mustafa Fetouri

French journalist Jacques Mallet du Pan (1749-1800) once described the French Revolution by saying that, “Like Saturn, the Revolution devours its children.” Look at Libya today and you will find that du Pan could not have been more accurate. Read More

ISIS regroups to attack a fragmented Libya

The city of Sirte, once the crowning jewel of the Islamic State in Libya, was part of the ISIS-controlled coastline from 2015 to 2016. Over a six-month offensive, Libyan security forces combined with U.S. airstrikes wiped out ISIS combatants from the area. Read More

Situation Update: Tripoli

By Valentina Signori & Chiara Argenti

Libya has faced six years of political crisis with several local armed factions controlling different parts of the country, and prospects for Libya remain uncertain in the medium and long term. Read More