The absence of a dominant power capable of altering the balance of forces on the ground makes the Libya conference in Berlin, planned for 19 January, a difficult undertaking.
Turkey’s decision comes in a bid to ‘ensure a ceasefire in Libya’. But as international criticism pours, ThePrint details the reasons behind Ankara's involvement.
PRO-GOVERNMENT MILITIAS ATTACK VENEZUELAN CONGRESS
On Venezuelan Independence Day Wednesday a group of pro-government militias attacked opposition politicians with sticks and metal bars outside the country’s congress.
THE MANCHESTER ATTACK BRINGS FOCUS ON LIBYA
After the Manchester bomb attack, security analysts are beginning to talk about how Libya's collapse after the fall of Gaddafi has allowed radicalisation to become entrenched.
In a country where unemployment is at a historic high, the national anxiety isn’t about jobs — it’s about reach. Aspirations have shifted from employment to engagement, from careers to content.
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