For almost fifteen years, Libya has been the scene of an endless civil war, fueled by the interests of powers such as Russia, Türkiye, the USA and the Gulf countries.
Does Italy, historically linked to its former "fourth shore", still play a crucial role in controlling local energy resources?
If so, at what price?
After the fall of Gaddafi in 2011, the country descended into chaos, with the involvement of international actors who, behind noble declarations, pursue economic and strategic goals.
Giampaolo Cadalanu he analyzed this reality through direct testimonies and concrete data.
We meet him tonight at 21.00, taking advantage of the very recent publication of his latest book.