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  2. Libya Herald - Wikipedia

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    The Libya Herald was the initiative of Michel Cousins, a British journalist raised in Libya who has worked in the Arab world for much of his career. [4] Cousins co-founded the paper together with Sami Zaptia, a Libyan journalist who worked for the state-owned Tripoli Post for ten years but resigned upon the outbreak of the Libyan Civil War ...

  3. Libyan Crisis (2011–present) - Wikipedia

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    The Libyan Crisis [1] [2] is the current humanitarian crisis [3] [4] and political-military instability [5] occurring in Libya, beginning with the Arab Spring protests of 2011, which led to two civil wars, foreign military intervention, and the ousting and death of Muammar Gaddafi. The first civil war 's aftermath and proliferation of armed ...

  4. Next Libyan presidential election - Wikipedia

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    Libya portal. Other countries. v. t. e. The Libyan presidential election had originally been planned for 10 December 2018, [1] but was delayed due to Khalifa Haftar 's Western Libya campaign. [2] [3] The election was thereafter scheduled to be held on 24 December 2021 but was indefinitely postponed after the head of the High National Election ...

  5. 2020 Libyan protests - Wikipedia

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    The 2020 Libyan protests consisted of street protests over issues of poor provision of services in several cities in Libya, including cities controlled by the Government of National Accord (GNA) in the west ( Tripoli, Misrata, Zawiya) [1] and by the Libyan National Army (LNA) in the east ( Benghazi) [2] and south ( Sabha) [3] of Libya .

  6. Media of Libya - Wikipedia

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    The media of Libya consists of a broad range of newspapers, TV channels, radio stations, and websites mostly set up during or after the Libyan Civil War, which removed previously tight restrictions on freedom of the press and freedom of speech. By the summer of 2012, there were over 200 registered newspapers, over 20 TV channels, and 200 radio ...

  7. List of newspapers in Libya - Wikipedia

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    Fawasel [1] - local news publication. Hawsh Al Mighar - Derna. Libya Al Jadida - Tripoli. Libya Herald - Tripoli, online English-language publication. Libyan Times - Benghazi. The Libya Times [2] - online English-language publication. The Libya Observer - online English-language publication, since 2014.

  8. Government of National Unity (Libya) - Wikipedia

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    Politics of Libya. The Government of National Unity ( Arabic: حكومة الوحدة الوطنية, Hukumat al Wahda al Watania) is a provisional government for Libya formed on 10 March 2021 to unify the rival Government of National Accord based in Tripoli and the Second Al-Thani Cabinet, based in Tobruk. Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh is the Prime ...

  9. National Centrist Party - Wikipedia

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    National Centrist Party ( Arabic: التيار الوطني الوسطي) is a parliamentary political party in Libya, launched by former interim oil minister, Ali Tarhouni, on 23 October 2011. It is a centrist political movement, with bases on democracy and religious moderation.