Beaten to a pulp by bloody two civil wars and plagued by political friction and factional strife, Libya and its people have had to endure years of insurmountable political and economic upheaval that have hindered the growth of this once vibrant country.
For years, Gaza, referred to by many as the largest open-air prison, has been plagued with the challenges of being one of the most densely populated and economically impoverished areas in the world. But that’s about to change with Europe’s increasing demand for LNG and Palestine’s willingness to export its rich natural gas reserves.
Europe was faced with what many perceived to be an insurmountable energy crisis that would put the continent’s self-sufficiency and energy security to the ultimate test
The discovery of vast natural gas reserves in the Eastern Mediterranean has positioned Cyprus as a significant player in the global energy market.
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