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Still Torn by Factional Fighting, Post-Revolt Libya Is Coming Undone
New York Times 07.27.2014
Libya's Prime Minister Presents Cabinet for Parliamentary Approval
Wall Street Journal 09.18.2014
As Libya Crumbles, Calls Grow for Feuding Factions to Meet Halfway
New York Times 04.13.2015
Before Dangers at Sea, African Migrants Face Perils of a Lawless Libya
New York Times 04.27.2015
Behind Libya Rifts, Tribal Politics
Wall Street Journal 03.08.2011
Between Gadhafi and Eastern Libya, a Mutual Distrust
Wall Street Journal 03.08.2011
Rebel Leadership Casts a Wide Net
Wall Street Journal 03.10.2011
Resilience and Euphoria in Free Libya
Wall Street Journal 04.14.2011
New York Times 04.12.2011
Libya City Torn by Tribal Feud
Wall Street Journal 06.21.2011
Libyan Rebels Advance on a Gadhafi Stronghold
Wall Street Journal 07.21.2011
Libyan Rebels Allege Rogue Unit Killed Leader
Wall Street Journal 07.29.2011
Loyalist Holdouts Fight Rebels in Tripoli
New York Times 08.22.2011
Jubilant Fighters Return to Benghazi, the Cradle of Libyaâs Revolt
New York Times 10.22.2011
Libyaâs New Government Unable to Control Militias
New York Times 02.08.2012
Eastern Libya Demands Measure of Autonomy
New York Times 03.06.2012
In Libya, despot is gone but chaos reigns - The Washington Post
Washington Post 04.01.2012
After decades under Gaddafi, Libyans begin to embrace the political process - The Washington Post
Washington Post 07.06.2012
Libyans Vote in First Election in More Than 40 Years
New York Times 07.07.2012
Before Vote, Old Rivalries Threaten Fresh Start in Libya
New York Times 07.06.2012
Libya's Liberals Seem to Have Edge Over Islamists in Vote
Wall Street Journal 07.09.2012
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