Khalifa Haftar's son Saddam emerges as Libya’s key military interlocutor at the Munich Security Conference. His counterparts in the Tripoli-based internationally recognized government do not attend.
Historically a transit stop on the way to Europe, Tunisia has slowly become a destination for sub-Saharan migrants. A new law seeks to blocking citizenship for their children, sparking debate across Tunisian society.
Abiy Ahmed’s greeting sparks debate as Cairo fears control over water resources, military access to the Red Sea, and shifting alliances in the Horn of Africa.
Violent confrontations between armed brigades leave civilians injured, expose power struggles, and highlight challenges for Libya’s military reform and international efforts to stabilize the west
Amid decades of political rivalry, recent cooperation raises questions about whether necessity is forging a lasting alliance—or just a temporary truce.