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3 weeks ago |
nexusnewsfeed.com | Mustafa Fetouri |Libyan academic
Libya is no longer just a post-Arab Spring tragedy, but a credibility test for multilateral diplomacyBy Mustafa Fetouri, Libyan academic, award winning journalist and analyst Libyans walk past a damaged armored vehicle in Tripoli, Libya,May 14, 2025.
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Nov 1, 2024 |
nexusnewsfeed.com | Mustafa Fetouri |Libyan academic
The late Muammar Gaddafi remains one of the most popular figures in Libya, even among the younger generationBy Mustafa Fetouri, Libyan academic, award winning journalist and analyst FILE PHOTO: Muammar al-Quaddafi waves to demonstrators gathered to show support for his return after he resigns as leader of the Revolutionary Command Council.
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Sep 17, 2024 |
nexusnewsfeed.com | Mustafa Fetouri |Libyan academic
The turmoil surrounding the Central Bank of Libya raises questions about the legitimacy of the country’s institutions and, more importantly, the sovereignty of the state itselfBy Mustafa Fetouri, Libyan academic, award winning journalist and analyst FILE PHOTO. Libyan soldiers guard the Central Bank headquarters in Tripoli, Libya, Tuesday, Aug. 27, 2024. © AP Photo/Yousef MuradCrises in Libya have been the norm for the last 13 years.
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Aug 29, 2024 |
nexusnewsfeed.com | Mustafa Fetouri |Libyan academic
NATO still denies killing civilians in Libya, but victims’ families are not giving upBy Mustafa Fetouri, Libyan academic, award winning journalist and analyst FILE PHOTO: Photo taken on August 9, 2011 during a tour organized by the Libyan government shows the ruins of a house after NATO air raids in Majar, a village south of Zlitan, Libya.
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