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Apr 26, 2016

Mezran in Huffington Post Italy: ISIS in Libya

By Karim Mezran

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Apr 25, 2016

Event with the Italian Minister of Justice Featured in Politico Europe

By Atlantic Council

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Apr 19, 2016

Montanino Joins CNBC Italian to Discuss the World Bank and IMF 2016 Spring Meetings

By Andrea Montanino

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Apr 13, 2016

Mezran in Huffington Post Italy: How Italy Can Play a Role on Libya’s Future

By Karim Mezran

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Apr 12, 2016

Montanino Quoted by Bloomberg on Italian Prime Minister Renzi’s Economic Plan

By Andrea Montanino

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MENASource

Apr 5, 2016

The Regeni Case: What to Expect at the Rome Meeting

By MENASource

Egyptian investigators are heading to Rome on Wednesday to hand over evidence in the investigation into the murder of Italian researcher Giulio Regeni. The postponement of the meeting, originally scheduled for Tuesday, has led to further criticisms of Egypt’s handling of the case by Italian officials.

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Apr 4, 2016

Mezran Quoted by Digital Journal on Italy’s Involvement in Libya’s Transitional Council

By Karim Mezran

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Apr 3, 2016

Mezran Quoted by the Washington Post on Italy’s Involvement in Libya’s Transitional Council

By Karim Mezran

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EconoGraphics

Apr 1, 2016

The European Refugee Surge: Transforming Challenges into Opportunities

By Alvaro Morales Salto Weis & TK Spandhla

Asylum applications to the European Union (EU) set an all-time record in 2015, more than doubling the 2014 figure, according to EUROSTAT. After the recent agreement between Turkey and the EU, the influx of refugees is expected to decrease significantly.

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MENASource

Feb 26, 2016

The Theories Behind Regeni’s Murder

By Karim Mezran

The ambiguous circumstances surrounding the tragic murder of Cambridge University’s doctoral candidate, Giulio Regeni, in Egypt have led to much speculation over who was behind the Italian student’s death. Many of these explanations appear to serve special interests, rather than trying to find the truth about the young researcher’s death and ensure the arrest of […]

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