TRIPOLI (Reuters) - While Libya's oil lies at the heart of three months of fighting over Tripoli and years of power struggles before that, water is becoming a far bigger concern for its people.
As Libya moves through the early weeks of 2026, a persistent “thirst for unity” is often cited by international observers as the inevitable force that will finally pull the nation’s rival ...
Known for its arid climate and water scarcity, one North African state has pinned its hopes on an impressive network of pipes and reservoirs to meet its irrigation needs. The Great Man-Made River ...
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