Libya
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News & Reports
High-Flying Libyan Scholars in U.S. and Canada
Four winners of Libyan student excellence awards residing in North America have social missions as well as academic ones.
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U.S. Selective Ban on Visas Shuts Out Arab Students
President Donald Trump’s executive order temporarily blocking the citizens of seven countries from entering the United States could ultimately affect…
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Opinion
New Insights On the Arab World: 2016 Books
Ursula Lindsey offers up a cornucopia of fiction and nonfiction in Arabic, English and French for an intellectual feast.
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Five Years After the Arab Spring, Report Warns of New Uprising
With two thirds of the Arab population under 30, a United Nations agency makes an urgent call for economic and…
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A Surprising Libyan Success Story—Cake
A female entrepreneur spotted a gap in the food market, and found a way to fill it, despite civil war.…
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New Report Strikes an Optimistic Note on Arab Education
The U.K.-based Commonwealth Secretariat ranks Arab countries as doing fairly well on Arab educational development, compared to their international peers.
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Opinion
Who Defines “Excellence” in Education? And How?
A more inclusive approach to improving educational quality in the Arab region could be the best solution.
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Online Event About Evolution for Arabic Readers is Shut Down
Fourteen Arab groups organized an online event to help explain evolution, but the event appears to have been a cyber-attack…
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Forgotten War, Forgotten Country, Forgotten Universities
Libya’s civil war has slipped from the international limelight. Many of its universities are closed: Others are struggling to start…
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