Libyan politicians have floated a plan to put together an interim government. The UN and other external actors should support this step toward breaking the country’s political deadlock. Libya’s political crisis took a new turn

Libyan politicians have floated a plan to put together an interim government. The UN and other external actors should support this step toward breaking the country’s political deadlock. Libya’s political crisis took a new turn
How fast hope can fade. In 2011 Tunisia gave birth to the events that would later be referred to as the Arab Spring. A series of street protests over a dire economic climate led to
The current Libyan situation is undoubtedly the product of many factors that would be too long to list and discuss in this paper. Nevertheless, there is no doubt that the conditions in which the 2011
Najla Bouden was the first woman to lead a government in Tunisia. Former central bank executive Ahmed Hachani was appointed to replace her. Tunisian President Kais Saied sacked Prime Minister Najla Bouden without explanation Tuesday
Marchant jusqu’à l’épuisement, des migrants d’Afrique subsaharienne arrivent quotidiennement par centaines en Libye, après avoir été abandonnés à la frontière, en plein désert, par les forces de sécurité tunisiennes, selon leurs témoignages et ceux de
After the global economic crisis, Libyans are again realizing the importance of oil. Due to that, Attorney General Al-Siddiq Al-Sour met with the chairman of the National Oil Corporation and the commanders of the West
Le 25 juillet 2021, le président tunisien Kaïs Saïed instaurait un régime d’exception. Il limogeait le gouvernement de l’époque et suspendait les travaux d’un parlement qu’il a ensuite dissous en 2022. Deux ans plus tard,
In recent years, the Maghreb has been showing signs of an accelerated regional disintegration in the midst of heightened intra-regional conflict. It remains to be seen whether this is a temporary period of tension or
Africans in Tunisia, who are trying to make their way to Europe via irregular migration routes, are unimpressed with the new “strategic agreement” on migration — that’s if they’ve heard of it at all. The
Tunisian security forces have committed “serious abuses” against black African migrants, Human Rights Watch said on Wednesday, calling on the European Union to suspend migration control funding to the country. The New York-based watchdog said