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Libya’s Stalled Democratic Journey Faces Fresh Crossroads

Libya’s Stalled Democratic Journey Faces Fresh Crossroads

A divided country, disputed elections, and a fragile roadmap to stability UNITED NATIONS — Nearly 15 years after the fall of Muammar Gaddafi, Libya remains caught between rival administrations, cycles of transitional governments, and a restless population pressing for long-promised national elections. This week, Hannah Tetteh, head of the UN

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Environmental Groups Sue Over Dodgy DOE Climate Report Used to Justify Repeal of EPA’s 'Endangerment Finding'

Environmental Groups Sue Over Dodgy DOE Climate Report Used to Justify Repeal of EPA’s ‘Endangerment Finding’

Lawsuit Targets DOE Climate Report The US Department of Energy (DOE) is facing a federal lawsuit over its climate report that underpins the Environmental Protection Agency’s proposed repeal of the endangerment finding, the 2009 determination that provides the legal and scientific basis for regulating greenhouse gas emissions. The Environmental Defense

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Samoa Heads to the Polls Amid Energy Crisis and Climate Pressures

Samoa Heads to the Polls Amid Energy Crisis and Climate Pressures

APIA, Samoa – August 2025: On August 29, Samoans will cast their votes in a snap general election, a contest that has become a referendum on the country’s ability to navigate overlapping crises. A collapse of Prime Minister Fiamē Naomi Mataʻafa’s government earlier this year set the stage for the

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