An Associate Professor at Future University in Egypt(FUE), Political Mass Media Department. Author of the book - The Struggle for Libya. Contributor to The Eastern Herald from Egypt.
Russia has started a military operation in Ukraine despite Western warnings from the European Union and the threat to impose sanctions on Moscow that the world does not want a war at
Libya election would not take on 24 December but it has not set a new date or worked out how to move forward to avoid a return to conflict. In addition, the electoral commission was proposing the new date of
Libyan Prime Minister Abdulhamid Dbeibah supported the holding of a national election on Dec.24 as envisaged in a U.N.-backed peace plan. The situation has improved significantly since the Berlin Process began in
Hundreds of migrants and refugees including women and children have been rounded up, arbitrarily detained, and are at risk of abuse and ill-treatment, waited outside a United Nations center in Tripoli to
The Arab Parliament participants from Libya, Egypt, Sudan, Chad, Congo, and Niger, rejected all forms of foreign interference in Libya’s internal affairs, and want to get all foreign fighters and mercenaries from
International powers have made progress since the Berlin Conference on the expulsion of foreign fighters from Libya. Libya has seen little stability since the 2011 NATO-backed uprising against Muammar Gaddafi, but America
The state of the health system in Libya, which has always been effective, is now in a very critical situation. Several hospitals were closed, and the situation of other hospitals became difficult
After the emergence of video clips showing officials shooting at a boat of migrant families in the Mediterranean, fighting death to reach a life in safety, but they were caught, prosecutors in
The second international conference on Libya in Berlin, the agenda will be political progress, national elections scheduled for December, and the withdrawal of foreign fighters. In addition, members of Libya’s transitional Government
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