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Author: Mirco Keilberth

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Competing for leadership of the government: Fathi Bashagha (left) and Abdul Hamid Mohammed Dbeibah (right) (photo: provided by Deutsche Welle)

Libya and the Ukraine conflict

The ever-present threat of war

A ceasefire has been in effect in Libya for the past year and a half. Yet after Russia's attack on Ukraine, another proxy war looms in Africa's most oil-rich country. Mirco Keilberth reports from TunisMore

International Libya Conference in Berlin: Libyans harbour high hopes for a transition to stability A truly international conflict: How can Europe help prevent the carving-up of Libya?Gaddafi's legacy: Libya – failed state par excellenceLibya's double tragedy: How domestic conflict and misguided intervention have destabilised Libya
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  1. LGBTQ+ Pride

    Being queer and Arab

  2. Putin’s new world order

    What does the war in Ukraine mean?

  3. Morocco and Algeria

    A rivalry stretching back decades

  4. Cancelling "The Lady of Heaven"

    Why the fuss over the Prophet's daughter?

  5. Which country will be next?

    Lebanon and Sri Lanka share economic collapse

  6. Europe’s contempt for refugees' human rights

    Draconian punishments for boat people

  1. Abortion in Afghanistan

    Trying to break a major societal taboo

  2. LGBTQ+ Pride

    Being queer and Arab

  3. Which country will be next?

    Lebanon and Sri Lanka share economic collapse

  4. Syria before the war

    An exhibition to remember

  5. Cancelling "The Lady of Heaven"

    Why the fuss over the Prophet's daughter?

  6. Documenta 15 and anti-Semitism

    Yazan Khalili – an artist misunderstood?

In brief

  • India flies tons of essentials to quake-rocked Afghanistan

  • Afghan quake survivors without food and shelter as floods hamper relief effort

  • More than 250 killed after strong earthquake strikes eastern Afghanistan

  • Israel coalition moves to dissolve parliament, Lapid to become caretaker PM

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Reduced to rubble: according to the Taliban government in Kabul, the devastating earthquake has left at least 1000 people dead and 600 injured in the eastern provinces of Paktika and Khost. The death toll could rise significantly in the coming days, as some villages are very remote and there is still little information available to the authorities

Afghanistan: Deadliest earthquake in 20 years

Late on Tuesday evening, a powerful earthquake hit the Afghan-Pakistan border region, leaving at least 1000 people dead. Rescue efforts in the remote mountainous terrain are proving difficult. By Ines Eisele

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