Fifteen years after Tripoli's fall, Libyan professionals abroad say they are unlikely to return, citing instability and corruption. Architect Sarah Mizran and media entrepreneur Nader Elgadi, both in the UK, reflect on losing a generation's potential. Experts note that while skilled workers remain in ministries, corruption and poor governance drive ambition away.
Libya's brain drain persists 15 years after Tripoli fell
Source: Al Jazeera