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Libya's Brain Drain: A Nation's Lost Generation

Libya's Lost Generation: The Human Cost of a Nation's Dysfunction Libya's brain drain is more than an economic issue – it's a symptom of a deeper crisis.

Fifteen years after Tripoli fell, the stories of Libyans who fled their homeland paint a stark picture: a nation hemorrhaging talent as its young professionals abandon hope for a better future.

Sarah Mizran, 32, left Libya at 24 to pursue her master's degree in architecture in the UK.

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