Rhiannon Smith works to foster economic development as a trainer, researcher and translator in Tripoli.
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Published in: HomeLibyans say no to militias
Protests were motivated by what has become a two-year-long struggle to force Libya's powerful militias to hand over...
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Published in: HomeClouds over Tripoli
Holding elections for the Constitutional Commission will be a step in the right direction but to stop this process...
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Published in: HomeLibya's political isolation law: confusion and charade
How will this Political Isolation Law benefit Libya? The manner in which it was passed has set a precedent for rule...
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Published in: HomeAttack on the French Embassy in Tripoli: what now for Libya?
Foreign companies and investors already unsure about returning to Libya will be further dissuaded by this targeting...
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Published in: HomeLibya's 'complicated relationship' with alcohol
Is the answer better law enforcement so Libyans are dissuaded from illegally consuming potentially poisoned alcohol,...
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Published in: HomeSupply and demand: the paradox of private security companies in Libya
While many foreigners working in Libya are genuinely interested in helping the country move forward towards a more...