Libya’s 2025 outlook reveals a resource-rich nation constrained by political fragmentation, fiscal instability, and ...
Libya’s public finances have long been characterised by institutional division with authorities in the east and west of the country pursuing separate budgets and development agendas. This ...
Outdated laws and political interference are choking Libya’s media. Rights groups call for legal reforms and civil society consultation to protect press freedom. This statement was originally ...
The African Development Bank Group has released its 2025 Country Focus Report for Libya titled "Making Libya's Capital Work Better for its Development".The report presents a comprehensive analysis of ...
The Board of Directors of the African Development Bank Group has approved a new strategy for engagement with Libya that prioritises the country's recovery and long-term economic transformation, while ...
How important is the country’s new banking law, Law 1 of 2005? This law gives the central bank more autonomy, which is very important, and the banking supervision will be better. The law allows Libyan ...
A draft law promises stronger protections for women, but political violence, militia dominance and a paralyzed judiciary keep survivors unprotected and embolden attacks on women who speak out.