

What are Black July massacres that triggered Sri Lanka’s 26-year civil war?
Long-simmering ethnic tensions between the mainly Buddhist Sinhalese and the largely Hindu Tamil minority led to the civil war.
Al Jazeera
Jul 21


Ethiopia PM's party wins landslide; fears of new war
Kaleb Moges BBC Africa Abiy Ahmed says he is transforming the economy of Africa's second most-populous nation. Image by Reuters Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed is the big winner following the country's general election as his party has retained its overwhelming parliamentary majority, despite the poll being overshadowed by conflict, accusations of repression and little participation by opposition parties. The Prosperity Party, which won 438 of the 501 contested seats, wi
BBC News
Jul 12


RSF kills dozens, mostly children in war-torn Sudan’s Kalogi
Sudan Doctors Network says ‘deliberate suicide-drone attacks’ targeted a kindergarten and several civilian facilities. Dec. 5, 2025 Members of Sudan's paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) stand in front of the main gate of the 22nd Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) Infantry Division, in Babanusa, Sudan, on December 1, 2025 [Social Media/via Reuters]. The death toll from Rapid Support Forces (RSF) attacks on a kindergarten and other sites in the city of Kalogi in South Kordofan s
Al Jazeera
Dec 8, 2025


Myanmar attacks on Civilians
At least 24 killed as army paraglider bombs Myanmar Buddhist festival
BBC News
Oct 10, 2025


Country Report: Nepal
By Laura Drysdale Nepali youth light candles in memory of victims of the conflict. (REUTERS/Gopal Chitrakar) In February 1996, the...
Genocide Watch
Jul 6, 2022


Country Report: Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka is still recovering from a 26-year civil war that ended in May 2009 with victory by the Sinhalese majority government over...
Genocide Watch
Sep 14, 2021






































































