Fighting in Tripoli and Misrata has left at least 17 dead over the last week, many of them civilians.
Malik Traina
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Through war and decay, Libya’s ‘desert pearl’ tries to hold on
Instability in the rest of Libya has effects deep in the desert, finds Al Jazeera’s Malik Traina.
City elections in Misrata and those planned across western and southern Libya could help pave the way for nationwide elections.
Demonstrators in Libya’s third largest city rally again to express anger over declining living conditions.
COVID-19 pandemic affecting livestock market, other businesses, as residents prepare to mark holiday amid restrictions.
There are increasing fears that Egypt’s plans to deploy troops abroad could escalate the conflict in neighbouring Libya.
With the city of Misrata being untouched with violence since 2011, the city is now witnessing economic growth.
Celebrations for some prisoners of war in Libya as 16 of them go home in a swap between the warring sides.
Caught between the fighting and COVID lockdowns, Al Jazeera meets a migrant who has come to Libya for a better life.
Some Libyans are refusing to accept the new banknotes because the currency is funding renegade military commander Khalifa Haftar’s military campaign.