Libya
Libya’s west-based government wants to enforce control
Violence has repeatedly erupted across western Libya, including in the capital Tripoli, over the past few years
LibyaRussia will develop contingency plans in Africa
Russia is reinforcing its presence in Sudan and Libya amid uncertainty over its bases in Syria
RussiaDespite risks, Libya's Saddam Haftar seeks more power
Saddam Haftar’s move to dismantle Brigade 128 marks a pivotal juncture as he positions himself to succeed his father
LibyaLibya will slow-walk security unification efforts
Washington and London have sent delegations to Libya, seemingly intending to foster west-east security collaboration
LibyaLibya's politicians will gloss over oil chief removal
Corruption allegations have followed the departure of Farhat Ben Gdara, former chairman of the National Oil Corporation
LibyaSmall wins boost prospects of managing Libyan assets
The Libyan Investment Authority has secured a UN decision to invest its assets, which will remain frozen
LibyaLegitimacy deficit feeds Libyan public employment
The Administrative Control Authority called out a bloated government sector and the salary impact on the budget
LibyaThe situation in Libya’s Tripoli could grow precarious
Libya enters 2025 with divisions still entrenched, and no prospects for breaking the political impasse
LibyaLibya’s armed groups will remain difficult to dislodge
The interior ministry is escalating its rhetoric against armed groups that have retained forces in the capital Tripoli
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