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‘Young want to leave’: Libya’s brain drain, 15 years after Tripoli fell
WorldAl Jazeera22 Aug, 01:45 pmAtlasHour
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‘Young want to leave’: Libya’s brain drain, 15 years after Tripoli fell

Professionals who left a country in turmoil say they are unlikely to return as more in Libya could be planning to leave.

Source-linkedAtlasHour DeskAl Jazeera22 Aug, 01:45 pm

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Professionals who left a country in turmoil say they are unlikely to return as more in Libya could be planning to leave.

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