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For decades, political elites have neglected environmental challenges in their pursuit of power at a grave cost. With all eyes on COP28, there is an opportunity for Libya to commit to prioritising climate change, writes Malak Altaeb.
No Arab country is immune to climate change. With the rising frequency and intensity of climate-related disasters, it's time to act now, writes Moez Abeidi.
Comment: Egypt's undemocratic aims and interference in Libya are unwelcome, writes Ahmed Sewehli.
Comment: With the international community continuing to ignore allegations of Haftar's ongoing war crimes, will he ever see the inside of a court room? writes Guma El-Gamaty.
Comment: Regional involvement in Libya's conflict is hindering its efforts towards stability, writes Guma El-Gamaty.
Comment: Victory in Sirte may be a catalyst for success in the divided nation, but Libya will need more than optimism to rebuild a national consensus, writes Guma El-Gamaty.
Comment: The overwhelming evidence against Haftar means there should be no delay in the ICC investigating him for war crimes, writes Guma El-Gamaty.
Comment: An emboldened Egypt and UAE spells bad news for an inclusive Libyan national agenda, writes Guma ElGamaty.
Comment: Macron may be a fresh new face, but if cabinet ministers' visits to Cairo are any indication, we seem set for the same indulgence of repression, writes Joe Stork.
Comment: The roots of the counter-revolutionary movement go back to the first days of the Arab Spring, if not to decades of authoritarian regimes in the region, writes Alaa Bayoumi.