Al Jazeera English

Aug 22, 2024

Libya was among the Arab Spring nations - but since a revolution toppled longtime leader Muammar Gaddafi in 2011, it's known neither peace nor politicial stability.

Libya is divided between two governments and two prime ministers.

And people in Libya are voicing fears of a return to civil war.

So, what's next for Libya?

Can the divided nation ever be reunited?

And what does an increase in tensions mean for the region?

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Presenter: James Bays

Guests

Anas El Gomati, Founder and Director of the Sadeq Institute; the first public policy think tank in Libya.

Lahcen Haddad, strategic affairs analyst and Moroccan senator.

Abdelkader Abderrahman, independent consultant who focuses on security in North Africa and the Sahel; and is a co-author of "The Politics of Algeria".

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https://www.aljazeera.com/

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