Cash-grabbing companies are queuing to squabble over rich pickings in Libya as the country tries to get back on its feet.
Firms were vying for position as a Human Rights Watch report released today said Nato had failed to acknowledge dozens of civilian casualties from air strikes during its 2011 Libya campaign.
Companies are sharpening their knives to compete for billions of pounds worth of contracts as Libya tries to restore its battered infrastructure, including gas, housing, transport and utilities.
Militias that drove Muammar Gadaffi from power continue to roam and gun battles are still being reported as rival gangs clash. Full story...
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Firms were vying for position as a Human Rights Watch report released today said Nato had failed to acknowledge dozens of civilian casualties from air strikes during its 2011 Libya campaign.
Companies are sharpening their knives to compete for billions of pounds worth of contracts as Libya tries to restore its battered infrastructure, including gas, housing, transport and utilities.
Militias that drove Muammar Gadaffi from power continue to roam and gun battles are still being reported as rival gangs clash. Full story...
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