#Libya 2025
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wallpapers4screen · 11 days ago
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kropotkindersurprise · 11 days ago
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June 10, 2025 - The "Soumoud" convoy (meaning "steadfastness" in Arabic) with over a thousand volunteers from Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia, Libya and Egypt, left Tunisia on its way to Gaza, with the goal of breaking the blockade and bringing aid to the Palestinian population being starved and bombed by the genocidal Israelis. The caravan plans to meet up with the Global March To Gaza in Cairo, Egypt.
Over 10,000 join global solidarity march for Gaza to demand end to blockade A global solidarity march for Gaza, involving over 10,000 participants from 32 countries, began on Sunday to challenge 'Israel’s' blockade of the enclave and demand an end to the ongoing war. Organized by the Global March to Gaza coalition, the campaign seeks to deliver humanitarian aid and show worldwide support for Palestinians facing genocide. The marchers, hailing from Europe, North and South America, and several Arab and Asian nations, will convene in Cairo on June 12 before heading to al-Arish in northeastern Egypt. From there, they plan to march on foot to the Rafah border crossing, where protest tents will be set up, pending approval from Egyptian authorities, who remain cautious about public demonstrations. The Algerian "Caravan of Steadfastness" was among the first to mobilize, departing Algiers on Sunday to join a Tunisian convoy. Carrying Palestinian and Tunisian flags, the group crossed into Libya via the Ras Jadir border and will travel through Tripoli, Misrata, Sirte, Benghazi, and Tobruk, aiming to reach Egypt’s Salloum crossing on June 12 and Rafah by June 15.
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marouane92783 · 3 months ago
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تقبل الله منا ومنكم
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seesadaelbalad · 5 months ago
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Meet Miss Arab Libya 2025 Maria Mubarak تعرف على ملكة جمال العرب ليبيا ...
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lefkosahaberleri · 5 months ago
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Uluslararası Enerji Ajansı'nın Aralık 2023 Petrol Raporu
New Post has been published on https://lefkosa.com.tr/uluslararasi-enerji-ajansinin-aralik-2023-petrol-raporu-35004/
Uluslararası Enerji Ajansı'nın Aralık 2023 Petrol Raporu
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Uluslararası Enerji Ajansı’nın Aralık 2023 Petrol Raporu, küresel petrol talep ve arz trendlerini, fiyat tahminlerini ve piyasa dinamiklerini derinlemesine analiz ediyor. Enerji sektörü için kritik bilgiler bu raporda!
https://lefkosa.com.tr/uluslararasi-enerji-ajansinin-aralik-2023-petrol-raporu-35004/ --------
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jayessentialsblog · 8 months ago
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 Troost-Ekong praises the Super Eagles, saying, "Naija spirit can't be broken"
After spending 15 hours in Libya, Nigeria’s Super Eagles captain, William Troost-Ekong, spoke highly of the team’s drive and determination upon their return to Nigeria. Due to their experience, the team chose not to compete in the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualifying match against the Mediterranean Knights on Tuesday night. Announcing that the “Naija spirit can’t be broken” and…
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alabs1 · 9 months ago
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Morocco 2025: Eguavoen Targets Double Win Over Libya In Group D Match
The Super Eagles Head Coach, Augustine Eguavoen, has set a target of maximum six points from this month’s double header against Libya’s Mediterranean Knights in a group D match of the Morocco 2025 Africa Cup of Nations qualifier. Director of Communications at the Nigeria Football Federation, Ademola Olajire, stated this in a statement on Tuesday in Abuja. Nigeria hosts the first game at the…
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fairuzfan · 5 months ago
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Every president makes it their state policy and goal to inflict numerous horrors and injustices on the people of swana and this has been bipartisan since the first bush presidency, nonstop.
First bush: Iraq war
Clinton: somalia, Oslo Accords which solidified apartheid and occupation as status quo
Second bush: Iraq war and Afghanistan invasion, assaults on gaza
Obama: nato invasion of Libya, incessant bombing of Yemen, assaults on Gaza
Trump: Yemen bombings, syria bombings, just continuous bombings, Abraham accords
Biden: 2021 bombing of Gaza, bombing of yemen, 2023-2025 genocide of Palestinians
And even then I'm missing a lot. The American government is intent on ravaging swana.
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arinzeture · 25 days ago
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The Unyielding Spirit of Pan-Africanism: Lumumba, Sankara, Gaddafi, and Nkrumah Live On
Juba Global News Network, May 27, 2025
Patrice Lumumba, Thomas Sankara, Muammar Gaddafi, and Kwame Nkrumah—four towering figures of Pan-Africanism whose lives were cut short by violence and betrayal, yet whose dreams of a united, self-reliant Africa endure. Though imperialist forces and their collaborators silenced their voices, they could not extinguish the soul of their vision: a continent free from neocolonial exploitation, united in purpose, and empowered to shape its own destiny. Their legacies continue to inspire Africans and the diaspora, a testament to the resilience of their Pan-African ideals.
Patrice Lumumba, the first Prime Minister of the Democratic Republic of Congo, was assassinated on January 17, 1961, at the age of 35, barely seven months after leading his nation to independence from Belgium. Lumumba’s vision of a sovereign Congo, free from Western exploitation of its vast mineral wealth, made him a target. His fiery speeches, calling for African unity and economic independence, alarmed colonial powers and their local allies. The CIA and Belgian authorities, fearing his influence, orchestrated his murder, with complicity from Congolese rivals. Lumumba’s body was dismembered and dissolved in acid, a brutal attempt to erase his legacy. Yet, “They killed Lumumba’s body, but his soul fuels Congo’s fight for true freedom.” His dream of a united Africa, unbowed by imperialism, continues to inspire activists demanding justice for Congo’s plundered resources.
Thomas Sankara, Burkina Faso’s “Che Guevara of Africa,” was gunned down on October 15, 1987, at 37, betrayed by his comrade Blaise Compaoré in a coup backed by France. As president from 1983 to 1987, Sankara transformed Burkina Faso through self-reliance, rejecting foreign aid, promoting local production, and empowering women. His Pan-Africanist vision rejected neocolonialism, famously declaring, “He who feeds you, controls you.” Sankara’s policies, including land reform and anti-corruption measures, threatened Western interests and local elites. His assassination, orchestrated with foreign complicity, aimed to bury his ideals. Yet, as a recent X post notes, “Sankara’s spirit lives in every African youth fighting for dignity.” His call for African unity and economic sovereignty resonates in movements across the continent.
Muammar Gaddafi, Libya’s leader from 1969 until his brutal killing on October 20, 2011, was a polarizing yet pivotal Pan-Africanist. Gaddafi envisioned a United States of Africa, advocating for a single currency, army, and government to counter Western dominance. He funded the African Union and supported liberation movements, earning both admiration and enmity. NATO’s 2011 intervention, backed by the U.S. and France, led to his lynching by rebels, a spectacle meant to crush his vision. Libya’s descent into chaos followed, exposing Western motives tied to oil and geopolitical control. “Gaddafi’s dream of African unity was his death sentence, but his ideas still haunt the imperialists.” His push for African self-reliance continues to inspire those resisting foreign interference.
Kwame Nkrumah, Ghana’s first president and a founding father of Pan-Africanism, was overthrown in a CIA-backed coup in 1966 and died in exile in 1972 at 62. Nkrumah’s vision of a united Africa, articulated in his book Africa Must Unite, laid the groundwork for the Organization of African Unity (now the African Union). He championed industrialization and economic independence, challenging Western exploitation. His ousting, supported by local elites and foreign powers, aimed to silence his call for continental solidarity. “Nkrumah’s soul lives in every African dreaming of unity.” His ideas continue to shape discussions on African integration and sovereignty.
Lumumba, Sankara, Gaddafi, and Nkrumah were targeted because their visions threatened the neocolonial order. Their killers—colonial powers, their proxies, and complicit African elites—sought to erase their influence, but the soul of Pan-Africanism endures. These leaders’ dreams of a united, self-sufficient Africa, free from exploitation, resonate in today’s struggles against foreign interference, from the CFA franc to resource plundering. Across social media, their names are invoked as rallying cries: “They killed your body, but your ideas are immortal.” Movements in Burkina Faso, Mali, and beyond, rejecting neocolonialism, echo their legacies, proving that while bodies can be destroyed, the spirit of Pan-Africanism remains indomitable.
Patrice Lumumba, Thomas Sankara, Muammar Gaddafi, and Kwame Nkrumah were murdered to suppress their vision of a united, liberated Africa. Yet, their ideas—rooted in sovereignty, unity, and resistance to exploitation—continue to inspire a new generation. From Congo’s fight for resource control to Burkina Faso’s push for self-reliance, their dreams live on, untouchable by those who sought to kill them. As Africa navigates modern challenges, the soul of these Pan-African giants remains a guiding light, urging the continent toward true independence.
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transmutationisms · 4 months ago
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reading material for a global southerner for whom it's challenging to see through the overly embellished front of USAID because of misinformation, please.
sure, bear in mind this isn't a primary reading area for me & i wouldn't uncritically endorse every line of every one of these etc, but here is some writing i've found helpful
news / journalism:
The Myths of ‘Democracy Assistance’: U.S. Political Intervention in Post-Soviet Eastern Europe by Gerald Sussman (2006)
USAID: The Humanitarian Face of Colonial Exploitation by Amanda Yee (2023)
USAID: AN IMPERIALIST SNARE UNDER THE GUISE OF HUMANITARIAN AID by Ramona Wadi (2014)
Weaponizing aid: How USAID and the Global Fragility Act sustain U.S. imperialism in Libya by Tunde Osazua (2024)
The friendly face of US imperialism: USAID and Haiti by Sasha Kramer (2005)
US Foreign Aid Was Always About Furthering US Interests by Carlos Cruz Mosquera (2025)
academic publications:
Development, Security, and Aid: Geopolitics and Geoeconomics at the U.S. Agency for International Development by Jamey Essex (University of Georgia Press, 2013)
The Quiet Violence of Empire: How USAID Waged Counterinsurgency in Afghanistan by Wesley Attewell (University of Minnesota Press, 2023)
Killing with Kindness: Haiti, International Aid, and NGOs by Mark Schuller (Rutgers University Press, 2012)
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marouane92783 · 3 months ago
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ليلة تصفو فيها الأرواح وتُرفع فيها الدعوات وتتنزل فيها الرحمات ليلة تُحسب بالعمر!
هي خيرٌ من ألف شهر .. تتنزل فيها الملائكة والروح
إنها ليلة المغنم ليلة العفو ليلة تحقيق الأمنيات واستجابة الدعوات .. فطوبى لمن قامها إيمانًا واحتسابًا ..
طوبى لمن ناجى فيها ربه بقلب مخلص طوبى لمن طلب العفو من العفو الكريم :"اللهم إنك عفو تحب العفو فاعفُ عنّا."
فلا تفوتوا هذه الفرصة العظيمة!
اجتهدوا في الصلاة والذكر وقراءة القرآن والصدقة والاستغفار .. فربما تكون هذه الليلة التي تُكتب فيها سعادتكم في الدنيا والآخرة.
فاللهم بلّغنا فضل هذه الليلة واكتب لنا فيها الرحمة والمغفرة والعتق من النار واجعلنا من المقبولين يا رب العالمين!
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saywhat-politics · 2 months ago
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Libya’s provisional government denied in a post on social media that any coordination of deportations with the U.S. had taken place.
May 7, 2025, 10:10 AM MST / Updated May 7, 2025, 10:24 AM MST
By Kimmy Yam, Courtney Kube and Laura Strickler
The U.S. is planning to send a group of undocumented immigrants to Libya as early as this week, two U.S. officials with knowledge of the flight said.
A U.S. military aircraft is expected to transport the migrants. A State Department spokesperson said that the agency does not discuss the “details of our diplomatic communications with other governments.” The Department of Homeland Security declined to comment on anything related to Libyan deportations.
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deadpresidents · 5 days ago
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"Those who believe that bombing from the outside can save a country despite itself and against itself have always been wrong. It is absolutely essential that all strikes carried out on both sides, against energy, administrative and cultural infrastructure, and especially against civilians, must stop. Nothing justifies them and they are absolutely intolerable.
We do not want Iran to acquire nuclear weapons or the develop its ballistic capabilities, but I believe the greatest mistake today would be to seek regime change in Iran by military means -- because that would bring chaos. No one can say what comes next...We never support actions of regional destabilization. Collectively didn't we see the consequences this had in the region and elsewhere? Does anyone think that what was done in Iraq in 2003 was a good idea? Does anyone think that what was done in Libya in the previous decade was a good idea? No! I'm also thinking of our friends in the region, in Iraq, Lebanon, and elsewhere. We must help them reduce everything that, indeed, threatens their security, but they need anything but chaos."
-- French President Emmanuel Macron, on the Israel-Iran War and potential calls for regime change via military action in Iran by Israel and the United States, while speaking to reporters at the G7 Summit, Kananaskis, Alberta, Canada, June 17, 2025.
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gemsofgreece · 5 months ago
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What does the greek public think of the Greek Genocide and Turkey now a days? I’m Armenian and the granddaughter of an Armenian genocide survivor, and I know that Armenians and Greeks have always felt a connection through multiple things including persecution under the Turks.
So I was just wondering if like Armenians who still hold anger and sadness about our genocide, if the Greeks feel the same.
Don’t answer this if you feel uncomfortable, love! 
Hello, dear ❤️
First of all, I am so happy your grandfather made it. It’s a crazy coincidence that just yesterday I finished reading a classic autobiographical Greek book, “Number 31328” by Ilias Venezis, who was a survivor of the death marches and the slave camps in Anatolia.
The truth is that Greeks absolutely still have feelings of sadness and anger, like the Armenians.
I don’t know exactly what the situation between Armenia and Turkey on a political level currently is (although I think it’s not all rosy) but Greece and Turkey have made numerous attempts at a diplomatic improvement of their relations, which however sooner or later always fall flat.
I genuinely believe that a lot of Greek people would want to leave things behind and look at the future by building good relations with the Turks. Besides, Greeks make friends with Turks, although not discussing politics and history is usually a given for this to work out. The problem is that Turkey does that extremely difficult in the long run.
Because it’s not just the genocide! (what a statement huh)
It’s that both the state and its people completely deny it. Even their more liberal people, I ‘ve never seen anyone explicitly admit to it.
And yet at the first opportunity you will be slapped with a proud “Why are the Greeks so good swimmers? Because we threw their grandfathers in the sea”. So say the genocide deniers…
Turkey committed many anti-Greek pogroms long after the genocide and it has successfully eradicated the historical Greek population of its lands.
Turkey invaded Cyprus in 1974 and keeps occupying the north of the island, deporting thousands of Greek Cypriots and giving their properties to Turks.
Turks mock Greeks for not getting over losing Constantinople 600 years ago. Also, Turks: having an annual anniversary of Sacking Constantinople 600 years later… Like, who even celebrates invasion in 2025…….
While there is this constant abdication by putting the blame on Erdogan being a dictator, in fact most Turkish citizens seem okay with his foreign affairs policies. I know there are some who really want peace or even express love for Greece but unfortunately it’s all overshadowed by their fellow countrymen and politicians. Besides, in their Parliament too few - if any - propose a more peaceful attitude towards Greece. Most agree with Erdogan or judge him that “he is too tolerant with Greece” lol
Turkey is the only coastal country in the freaking world that did not sign the International Laws of the Sea, because it knew it would want to eventually cause problems to Greece. Now Turkey forbids Greece from practicing the right of the six mile extension which is a right given to all countries. Turkey has threatened Greece with war over this. Greece is also bullied into not searching its territorial waters for mineral resources. Turkey also formed new marine borders with the illegal government of Libya that were casually swallowing a huge part of Greece’s territorial waters including its largest island! This is an illegal agreement and even the Libyan parliament rejected it.
I haven’t heard anything lately but over the course of all the previous years Turkish airforce invaded Greek airspace almost daily.
Turkey has expressed openly its will to annex at least half of Greece’s islands and territorial waters by building the award worthy ahistorical rhetoric of the “Blue Homeland”, according to which Turks are natives of the Greek islands??????? lol They intend or have already added this rhetoric to their schoolbooks to brainwash young Turks even more.
In their museums and archaeological sites they try to minimize or eliminate Greek presence and influence as much as possible. If an archaeological site has Greek scriptures they will just say “ancient scripture” with no more details. A Greek tourist reported that he protested over this to his Turkish tour guide, who downright ignored him. By the way, Turkey is the Number Two country with most ancient and medieval Greek sites after Greece, so imagine the extense of this erasure.
They are defacing or converting medieval Byzantine churches to mosques.
They are revising history in Turkey to present the Byzantine Empire as the worst country to have ever been and that, after all, them coming was a blessing because “they saved Byzantines from themselves”. The Greek revolution (the first in a chain of events that caused the collapse of the Ottoman Empire) is mentioned in like two sentences in their history books as a minor revolt of the ungrateful Greeks initiated by the Russians (fun fact: the Russians were against the Greek revolution until years and years after it had started).
They try to build new origin stories according to which they are descendants of the Ancient Hittites (who faded in antiquity already) mixed with the Turks in the eleventh century, meanwhile the 3000 year old Greek presence there was minimal and of no consequence and Greeks did not mix at all and apparently they hellenised the region with telepathy. At the same time they blame Greeks for the fall of the Hittite civilisation which is also untrue according to scholars. Hittites had fights with other cultures way way more.
In short their anti-Greek rhetorics are beyond belief.
In 2020, Turkey intentionally misinformed its immigrants and refugees that Europe supposedly opened its borders and was accepting them and then it unleashed within 3 days 70,000 immigrants to the Greek borders by pushing them and urging them to confront the Greek army. Were there sanctions to Turkey for this incredibly immoral deed? Nope.
Some politician or military officer in Turkey will proclaim that “we will come one night” aka invade Greece at least a few times per month.
And now I ask you; is there a reason for us to forgive or forget the genocide…….? Like I said, they are accusing us of not leaving the past in the past but it does not really seem like it is the past, does it?
I believe this sentiment will resonate with you.
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victusinveritas · 5 days ago
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Turns out Trump's slow-down on ICE grabbing people at farms and hotels? Yeah, that's been put into top-speed again. He clearly just balked a bit because he didn't want protests on his birthday, like a whiny little assbag. We knew this was coming, that any reversal would just be temporary because at the end of the day Trump and his Project 2025 Nazi-loving cronies have a hard chode for deporting all non-WASP people (Catholics too, get your weapons out and have them blessed by your priest) to El Salvador/Libya/South Sudan/Rwanda/and probably Russia.
So anyway, remember to protect your communities, try to keep from blasting each other to hell like in Utah when two good guys with guns each seemed to decide the other was the enemy (boy have I been hearing different stories about that, I wasn't there, I'm staying out of it beyond saying "yeah don't do that."), and remember to hydrate. You're no good to the Revolution or the Resistance or whatever if you are pissing orange syrup. Also, remember that the Marines aren't like your city's cops. They...they don't come to play. So, be wary.
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jayessentialsblog · 8 months ago
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Libya coach Al-Hadiri has pledged to fight hard in the AFCON 2025 qualifier to defeat the Super Eagles
Nasser Al-Hadiri, the head coach of Libya, has promised to put up a strong battle against Nigeria’s Super Eagles in the AFCON 2025 qualifier.In order to regain their hopes of qualifying for the Africa Cup of Nations in 2025, the Mediterranean Knights must triumph. After two games, the North Africans in Group D have one point. Al-Hadiri said they won’t be under any pressure after losing 4-0 in…
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