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Can you help me? I want to know about the civil strife in Libya, but it must be in English! It's for writing papers, thank you O(∩_∩)O~
Now, with forces loyal to Muammar Gaddafi launching counterattacks against rebels in the east and attacking opposition towns in the west, Libya is stumbling towards a full-scale civil war.

Today, there are nearly 440 nuclear reactors in the world to generate electricity. More than 15 countries depend on nuclear energy for 25% or more of their electricity. In Europe and Japan, the share of nuclear energy in electricity exceeds 30%. In the United States, nuclear energy creates 20% of electricity.

Many countries have a firm commitment to nuclear energy. They include China, India, the United States, Russia and Japan, which together account for half of the world's population. Other countries, such as Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Finland, South Korea, South Africa, Ukraine and several other countries in Central and Eastern Europe, are taking actions to enhance the role of nuclear energy in their economies. Major developing countries without nuclear energy, such as Indonesia, Egypt and Vietnam, are considering this option. )

Nuclear energy provides energy independence and supply security. With a population of 60 million, more than 75% of France's electricity comes from nuclear energy, making it the largest net exporter of electricity in the world. With 60 million people without nuclear power, Italy is the largest electricity importer in the world.

Just like the poles of a magnet, they do not exist in isolation, and nuclear energy faces challenges and opportunities. Lyba does not want to see any country use civilian nuclear technology for weapons projects.

Western countries launched a war against Libya. It is a reasonable, illegal and dirty war. It is a manifestation of western countries' blatant interference in internal affairs and a naked manifestation of hegemonism and power politics in the contemporary era. It is hoped that all parties can put the interests of the Libyan people first, solve the Libyan issue peacefully as soon as possible through negotiation and dialogue, and immediately stop the war. All countries should take active measures to help Libyan refugees and carry out humanitarian relief.

Help the Libyan people rebuild their homes as soon as possible and tide over the difficulties.

Now, I wish the Libyan people a happy and stable life!