37:. The deterioration of the security situation, restrictions on media and reporting, as well as threats to journalists and even abductions, has weakened the ability of journalists in Libya to pursue their work freely. Presently, people living in different parts of the country have little idea about life in the rest of the country, and the platform allows Libyan to learn about events at a local level in areas separated from them. It is also a source of news for readers outside of Libya, who have limited access to information from Libya. Topics that have been reported on include Mustafa Al-Hweiti, a coach who founded a Libyan Rugby Federation and organized training camps for children from all parts of the country, cultural events including gallery openings, and the impact of the civil war on Libya's neighbours, including Tunisia. Content on the platform is mainly produced in Arabic, with some content also translated into English and published by
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