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Moscow’s Next Front: Russia’s Expanding Military Footprint in Libya

By Brian Katz & Joseph Bermudez Jr.

New imagery analysis from the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) of Russian operations in Libya indicates the breadth and depth of Russian involvement, as well as its limits in altering the conflict’s trajectory, as seen in recent setbacks for Moscow’s primary partner, General Khalifa Haftar and the Libyan National Army (LNA). Read More

Apparent War Crimes in Tripoli

Summary Executions, Torture, Desecration of Corpses

The Libyan Arab Armed Forces (LAAF) should urgently investigate evidence that fighters affiliated with it apparently tortured, summarily executed, and desecrated corpses of opposing fighters, Human Rights Watch said today. Read More

Italy’s chance in Libya

By Arturo Varvelli & Tarek Megerisi

The tide of Libya’s war is turning against renegade general Khalifa Haftar. Italy should seize this opportunity to lead European countries to a harmonised Libya policy. Read More

GNA should resist Egypt’s ceasefire proposal for Libya

By David Mack

The Libyan Government of National Accord (GNA) is at a crucial juncture. They have momentum on the ground, but they risk losing the chance to restore a unified Libya if they acquiesce to an Egyptian proposal for what amounts to a ceasefire in place, backed by Russia. Read More

Russia’s Power Game in Libya

By Jonathan Fenton-Harvey

Russia, under Vladimir Putin, has expanded its influence in Libya as a key supporter of Khalifa Haftar’s war. Yet Moscow often operates pragmatically and will surely adapt its strategy as Haftar is losing ground. Read More

Can Libya be saved from partition?

By Ishaan Tharoor

The civil war in Libya is entering a potentially decisive new phase. A 14-month offensive led by renegade warlord Khalifa Hifter against the U.N.-recognized government in Tripoli, the Libyan capital in the country’s west, is in full-fledged retreat. Read More

Libya’s uncertain trajectory

By Emiliano Alessandri

Coming on the heels of a string of military successes by the Turkey-backed Government of National Accord (GNA), the recent withdrawal of the Libyan National Army (LNA) from Tarhuna removed Gen. Khalifa Hifter’s last stronghold around Tripoli and dealt a fatal blow to his calamitous 14-month attempt to subdue Libya by military means. Read More

Haftar accumulates Setbacks, France Too

By Patrick Haimzadeh

The tide is turning in favour of the coalition in power in Tripoli. Its troops have won back control of several cities from the forces of Field Marshal Haftar, albeit with Turkish support but also with that of a population apparently hostile to the idea of a military dictatorship. Read More

The Great Carve-Up

Libya’s Internationalised Conflicts after Tripoli

By Wolfram Lacher

The yearlong offensive on Tripoli by Khalifa Haftar’s forces has suffered fatal setbacks, and Libya’s conflicts are changing shape. Read More