Libya’s turbulent geopolitical climate threatens oil supply
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The NATO-backed toppling of Muammar Gaddafi in 2011 carved Libya into two swathes of control. This caused the country’s production to plummet as the previously smouldering civil unrest reached a crescendo. As the eastern leader Khalifa Haftar makes a bid for control, what will happen to the country with the key to Africa’s largest proven oil reserves?