The Libyan Situation
News and analysis of the security situation in Libya.
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Rights group says Mali army, foreign fighters executed civilians
HRW accuses Malian armed forces and fighters believed to be from Wagner Group of ‘executing’ dozens of civilians.
Wildfires in Algeria kill dozens, force hundreds to flee homes
Thousands of firefighters deployed as deadly wildfire ravage provinces along Algeria’s Mediterranean coast.
America’s Love of Sanctions Will Be Its Downfall
Measures intended to punish autocrats are eroding the very Western order they were meant to preserve.
What is behind the EU-Tunisia deal on migration?
According to Frontex, crossing through the Central Mediterranean to the EU was the most active route this year.
How do EU deals to curb migration balance with human rights duty?
European Union delegation in Tunis signs agreement with Tunisia for cash and migration clampdown.
Some 300 children drowned trying to reach Europe so far this year
The figure recorded in the first six months of 2023 is likely to be an underestimate, the UNICEF says.
Black refugees stranded in Tunisian desert witness death, misery
About 70 refugees, including women and children, are stuck in a ten-metre buffer zone they call ‘point zero’.
How Sudan Became a Saudi-UAE Proxy War
Gulf heavyweights view the conflict as an opportunity to cement their hegemonic status in the Middle East.
NGOs lose contact with Tunisian migrant group, bodies found
Migrant rescue group says it has lost contact with a large group of Black African migrants expelled from Tunisia.
The Wagner Mutiny Could Strengthen Iran in Syria
Putin faces a choice between punishing Prigozhin and ceding influence and territory to Tehran.
Dodging imaginary bullets in Benghazi: Edgar Martins’ best photograph
‘How do you tell a story when there’s no witness, no evidence and no subject? After my dear friend died in the civil war in…
Fears for Libyan oil production amid military threats
Gen Khalifa Haftar warned of military action unless oil revenues are divided fairly
Is Revolt in Russia Good for America?
The Wagner Group’s short-lived mutiny seems to have weakened Putin—but that isn’t necessarily a win for Washington.
Belarus role in Russia-Wagner feud ‘boosts Lukashenko’s clout’
President Alexander Lukashenko has trumpeted his ‘peacekeeping’ role in quelling the Wagner rebellion in Russia.
Moscow’s fallout with Wagner: Your guide to the Russian rebellion
What’s next for Prigozhin and his men, and why have they been warring with military chiefs? Here are key things to know.
‘All bets are off’: An uncertain future after Wagner mutiny
Speculation abounds on social media, but experts warn against drawing conclusions on the fate of the Wagner Group.
New Democracy party wins landslide victory in Greek elections
Voters have given reformist Kyriakos Mitsotakis a second term as prime minister.
“Putin’s chef” served his last meal in Russia: What triggered the…
Written by Elijah J. Magnier - In a surprising turn of events, Yevgeny Prigozhin, the commander of Russia's Wagner forces, has…
Guatemala’s Controversial Presidential Election
By barring leading opposition candidates, Guatemala is toeing the line between a democratic election and autocratic practices.
The EU Is Building the Wall—at Least in Law
A push for more cooperation between EU member states on migration could also lead to more human rights abuses, critics fear.
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