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NEWSLETTER. A selection of the most important news of last week from the Maghreb
Libya is a North African country with a significant coastline and vast oil reserves. Politically, it has faced considerable transitions since the 2011 uprising that ended Muammar Gaddafi's decades-long rule. Libya operates under a fragile political framework, with efforts to establish a unified government and institutional stability. The country holds strategic importance in regional and international affairs, particularly regarding migration, energy resources, and Mediterranean security.
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NEWSLETTER. A selection of the most important news of last week from the Maghreb
Energy
NEWSLETTER. Monthly report on Spain's energy relations with the Maghreb
Libya
NEWSLETTER. Violence in the capital, political succession in the east, uncertain prospects for reunification, growing interest from the US.
Algeria
NEWSLETTER. A selection of the most important news of last week from the Maghreb
Energy
NEWSLETTER. Monthly report on Spain's energy relations with the Maghreb
Algeria
NEWSLETTER. A selection of the most important news of last week from the Maghreb
Energy
NEWSLETTER. Monthly report on Spain's energy relations with the Maghreb
Algeria
BRIEF. The prestigious journalists' NGO has published its annual report on press freedom with mixed results for the Maghreb countries. With the exception of Mauritania, which remains in the top third, all the other countries score poorly.
Libya
INSIGHT. Mauritania, Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia have different views on the Libyan conflict, reflecting their different priorities and objectives for the country.