UN-BACKED GOVT. CLAIMS FULL CONTROL OF TRIPOLI
Libya government said it was back in full control of Tripoli and its
suburbs, capping a string of victories against eastern strongman Khalifa Haftar
and vowing to take the whole country
The announcement came after GNA forces retook the Tripoli International
Airport
Libya is bound to the north by
the Mediterranean
Sea, the west by Tunisia and Algeria, the southwest by Niger,
the south by Chad, the southeast by Sudan,
and the east by Egypt.
16th
largest nation in the world by size
and the fourth largest country in Africa
Libya's coastline is the
longest of any African country bordering the Mediterranean
The climate is mostly
extremely dry and desert like in nature. However, the northern regions enjoy a
milder Mediterranean climate
The Libyan economy depends
primarily upon revenues from the oil sector,
which account for over half of GDP and 97% of exports.
Libya holds the largest proven oil reserves in
Africa and is an important contributor to the global supply of light, sweet
crude.
Two authorities initially
claimed to govern Libya: After UN-led peace talks between the Tobruk and
Tripoli governments, a unified interim UN-backed Government of National Accord was established in 2015
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