libyan flag: Its mast arises from the very heart of the bazaar, a meeting point for those selling fruit, second-hand mobile phones, Turkish-made clothes, or simply popcorn, according to Deutsche Welle. Many are foreigners like Abdula, a Sudanese who has been running his own hairdresser salon for three years. The massive Libyan flag flying from its city center is visible from almost every corner of this city of 500,000 inhabitants. With prices ranging from 3 to 5 dinars 2-3 euros for a haircut, Abdula was doing fairly well until the brutal depreciation of the Libyan currency. I'll keep working until I've saved enough money to go back home and get married. Today it's increasingly difficult for him to send money back to his family in Khartoum.
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