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Tag Archives: Libya
The Return: Searching for a father in Libya
Hisham Matar learns of his father’s fate, and the fate of Libya, in this effective personal chronicle
An Islamic State paradise
How the West helped turn Libya into a new terrorist hot spot on the shores of the Mediterranean
Libya is on the brink of civil war, again
In the wake of the NATO bombings that ousted Gadhafi, a new divisive force emerges
Canada considers re-engaging in Libya
The United States, Italy, Britain, and Turkey have agreed to train thousands of Libyan troops to counter the instability caused by the numerous and often opposing militias that remain powerful there more than two years after the overthrow of former dictator Moammar Gadhafi.
Libya: ‘There is no easy way out’
Held up as one of the success stories of the Arab Spring, Libya has taken a turn to chaos
Will the House of Commons be recalled to vote on Syria?
The PMO says it’s premature to discuss
Ice cream shops return to liberated Libya
Getting their just desserts
Criticism of Chuck Hagel on Israel is empty and misguided
Michael Petrou on Obama’s nominee for secretary of defence
And the winner is … Elizabeth May
Elizabeth May is her own leader, as Aaron Wherry reports