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Libya’s new government struggles with unifying state institutions

According to the washington post, the new government of national unity (GNU) faces monumental hurdles, starting with renewing basic services, unifying the central bank and other state institutions, and organizing democratic elections promised for December. 

 Most troublingly, the foreign powers that have marshaled some 20,000 fighters in the country in violation of a U.N. ban.

Yet diplomats and analysts who have followed Libya’s dispiriting history since a NATO military intervention led to the overthrow of dictator Moammar Gaddafi sound almost giddy about what they describe as an unlikely reversal of the country’s downward spiral.

Dbeibeh arrives to Qatar to discuss with Sheikh Bin Hamad the need to support international efforts to hold elections in Libya, as it is the only option for the people and to reject the transitional stages

Amira Cherni

CBL: Tax Imposed on Sales of Foreign Currency exceeded LD 8 Bn

Amira Cherni

The US envoy confirms the reopening of the US embassy in Libya

Amira Cherni