As the year turns, words of leading US economist could suggest yet more bleak times ahead: "Thank goodness emerging markets can carry the global economy."
Conflicting accounts gathered from a day in former Gaddafi stronghold Bani Walid reveals the tensions that simmer just below the surface of Libyan life.
Despite the Central Asian country's strong record of economic growth in twenty years since independence, recent killings of demonstrators are not a good sign.
As the year turns, words of leading US economist could suggest yet more bleak times ahead: "Thank goodness emerging markets can carry the global economy."
Conflicting accounts gathered from a day in former Gaddafi stronghold Bani Walid reveals the tensions that simmer just below the surface of Libyan life.
Despite the Central Asian country's strong record of economic growth in twenty years since independence, recent killings of demonstrators are not a good sign.