As death toll in Libya skyrockets, many charge NATO’s 2011 overthrow of government with responsibility
The crumbling infrastructure destroyed during the recent cyclone is a result of the illegal destruction of a sovereign state, some say
Oil production disrupted in Libya following protests demanding transfer of power
Prime minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibah has refused to step down despite the Libyan parliament electing Fathi Bashagha as his replacement
Honduran Supreme Court dismisses case against Guapinol activists and other stories
Today we look at the acquittal of 6 Guapinol water protectors in Honduras, a drastic rise in civilian casualties in Yemen, and more
Libyan parliament elects Fathi Bashagha as new prime minister, Dbeibah refuses to resign
The election of the new prime minister may widen the political rift in Libya and prove detrimental to the UN-led peace process designed to end the decade-long war in country which started with the NATO-led invasion of 2011
Africa’s vaccination rate lags at 8% as booster doses deepen inequity and other stories
Today’s episode looks at the slow vaccination rate in Africa, the postponement of elections in Libya, and an end to the Kellogg’s strike
External pressure intensifies uncertainty over elections in Libya days before scheduled vote
The Libyan election commission has failed to produce the final list of candidates for the presidential election on December 24.






