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  2. 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.

  3. 2023 in Libya - Wikipedia

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    Events in Libya in 2023.While the Islamic State still operated in decentralized guerilla-style desert “brigades” and networked cells from ungoverned spaces in Libya especially the desert areas of bases which carried out to exploit the chaos of Libyan society near the border with Egypt and into the shores of the Mediterranean Sea.

  4. Turkish intervention in Libya (2020–present) - Wikipedia

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    President Emmanuel Macron said his country will not permit Turkey's armed interference in Libya and charged Ankara with playing "a dangerous game". [120] Iran – Iranian Foreign minister Javad Zarif said that Libya's sovereignty should be respected and added that "the two countries (ie. Turkey and Iran) shared common views on Libya".

  5. 'A living hell': Sudanese women face rape and abuse in Libya

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    Jamila, a Sudanese woman in her mid-40s, also believed reports within the Sudanese community that a better life awaited them in Libya. She fled previous unrest in Sudan's western region of Darfur ...

  6. Libyan civil war (2014–2020) - Wikipedia

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    The Islamist "Libya Dawn" has been described as "an uneasy coalition" identified as "terrorists" by the elected parliament in Tobruk [189] including "former al-Qaeda jihadists" who fought against Gaddafi in the 1990s, members of Libya's branch of the Muslim Brotherhood, and a "network of conservative merchants" from Misrata, whose fighters make ...

  7. 2025 in Libya - Wikipedia

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    12 January – A bus crashes along a highway in Al-Loud, killing 23 people and injuring five others. [1]19 January – Ossama Anjiem aka Ossama al-Masri, a warlord wanted by the International Criminal Court for war crimes during the Libyan Civil War, is arrested in Turin, Italy, under the ICC warrant but is released and deported to Libya after a court declines to approve his arrest.

  8. After Libya flooding, retrieving the dead becomes as big a ...

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    Libya flooding: With a death toll that has surpassed 6,000, recovering the bodies of flood victims on both land and sea has become an urgent problem. After Libya flooding, retrieving the dead ...

  9. Template:Libyan Civil War map - Wikipedia

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    Military situation in Libya as of June 2020. Under the control of the Tobruk-led Government / Government of National Stability and Libyan National Army Under the control of the Government of National Unity ( Tobruk-led political withdrawal ) and Allies