Alaeddin Muntasser

A man buys U.S. dollars in a currency exchange in Benghazi, Libya.

Even a local bank teller can’t be trusted in today’s Libya

Business

Banking in a failed state is a risky business. In Libya, it’s hard to figure out who to trust.

Libyans are conducting their owns raids against Islamist militants and many aren't pleased with a recent US commando raid to apprehend a prominent jihadi.

Here’s why this week’s US commando raid in Benghazi has angered so many Libyans

Conflict & Justice
Libyan congress

This Libyan businessman paints a bleak picture of life in Libya now

Libyan congress

This Libyan businessman paints a bleak picture of life in Libya now

Ambassador’s Death Prompts Libyan Protests for Peace

Conflict & Justice

Libyans Recall a Rare Ambassador Who Shared Their Struggles

Lifestyle & Belief

The death of Amb. Christopher Stevens is a blow to those Libyans who worked closely with the US diplomat before and after the 2011 revolution. Marco Werman speaks with Alaeddin Muntasser, who had known Stevens for five years.