On 26 August violent clashes broke out in the Libyan capital, Tripoli. Sixty-one Libyans were killed and 159 injured, many of them civilians, including children. It was the battle that many had been expecting since 2017
While most Libya observers focused on the endless debate about whether to hold elections in December, the situation in Tripoli precipitated into a state of emergency after violent clashes erupted between militias at the end of August
US trade representative Lighthizer and EU Commissioner for Trade Malmström are advancing talks on a potential trade deal. Based on the evolving Trump policy, what can Europe expect from this dialogue?