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The Threat Libya’s National And Political Identity

Libya faces a catastrophic threat that could shatter its national identity. After having already lost its political identity with the emergence of “the State of Libya” (a term whose meaning is unclear ...
A year after the collapse of the Assad regime, Tel Aviv's increasingly aggressive regional strategy has left it mired in ...
Live updates from Israel’s war on Gaza and developments following a plane crash in Turkey, which killed the chief of Libya’s ...
Al Ahalla is not the only UAE tradition to be inscribed on Unesco’s list. Arabic kohl has also been added, with the traditional product attributed to several countries in the region, including Syria, ...
The Jewish settler outpost of Or Meir is small. A handful of prefabricated white shelters, it sits at the end of a short dirt ...
A small airport in southern Libya – controlled by a military commander allied to the United Arab Emirates – has become a ...
Libyan authorities report that a notorious militia leader, Ahmed Oumar al-Fitouri al-Dabbashi, was killed in a raid by ...
Libya’s cheap power fueled a covert Bitcoin mining boom. This article explains how it began and why authorities are now cracking down.
Libya’s vast fossil fuel potential and “investor-friendly reforms” are attracting global energy firms despite the inherent ...
The museum's reopening serves as a symbolic display of stability ahead of planned elections in 2026, one expert told NBC News.
Volunteers from the Druze religious sect in Israel have built a lifeline of aid to help fellow Druze in Syria. The effort now shapes survival, power and the future of Syria’s Druze.
Among the museum’s artifacts, which were hidden during the long closure, are a 5,400-year-old mummy and remnants from the ...