CAIRO — A series of swift military reversals in Libya has diminished a warlord’s hopes of ruling the North African oil producer and allowed Turkey and Russia to deepen their imprint on one of the world’s most strategic regions.
CAIRO — A series of swift military reversals in Libya has diminished a warlord’s hopes of ruling the North African oil producer and allowed Turkey and Russia to deepen their imprint on one of the world’s most strategic regions.