The Libyan branch of IS became a significant stronghold for the militant group, operating beyond its original territories in Iraq and Syria. It capitalized on the chaos and conflict that ensued after a NATO-supported uprising in 2011
TRIPOLI (Libya), Feb 11 Libyans found themselves with two prime ministers today, raising the spectre of renewed violence in a country where elites have ignored the wishes of citizens to choose their leaders, analysts say. After weeks of manoeuvring since December 24 elections were indefinitely.