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- In Western Myanmar, Conflict Creates New Dangers For Women
violent crackdowns on entire villages, mirroring a “ four-cuts ” strategy which it has honed for more than Since then, security forces have killed more than 1,100 people and arrested more than 8,200, according In many cases armed with little but single-shot hunting rifles and with limited training or combat experience Thuzar returned home to find her chickens gone and more than 30 houses raided.
- Mali Country Report 2023
ACLED data reveals that Wagner perpetrates more killings of civilians (Fulani in particular) than the groups. ● The Military Junta must be replaced with democratically elected officials in a peaceful transition
- UN retreat from Mali in disarray as violence surges
Thousands of civilians have died, and more than 170 peacekeepers have been killed in combat, making MINUSMA So far, more than 6,000 of nearly 14,000 personnel have left, the U.N. spokeswoman said. As in Kidal, peacekeepers destroyed equipment before leaving that could have been transported in trucks
- Why Yemen's civil war is about to get worse – video explainer
By Bethan McKernan, Jamie Macwhirter, Meital Miselevich, Nikhita Chulani, and Katie Lamborn More than
- Thousands of Burkina Faso Massacre Survivors Need Aid
host and displaced families already in Dori, while others have found space in refugee reception and transit emergency shelters and core relief items, including sleeping mats, soap and cooking utensils, for more than More than 2.5 million people have fled their homes in the Sahel region over the past decade.
- Ivory Coast on edge as high-stakes election looms
On July 8, less than a week after his return to Ivory Coast from a two-month stay in France for medical threatening almost 10 years of fragile peace in a country that has never seen a peaceful and democratic transfer Economic transformation Sliding into a violent power struggle would be a major setback for the world's But beneath the gleaming towers that have transformed Abidjan's skyline, deep economic and social inequalities Nine years on, however, the transitional justice process has mainly targeted Gbagbo loyalists while those
- Bangladesh: UN Warns of Crisis Among Rohingya Refugees
admissions for severe acute malnutrition surged by over 27 per cent compared to February 2024, with more than Bangladesh hosts more than one million stateless Rohingya driven from their homes in neighbouring Myanmar According to the World Food Programme, without immediate funding, rations could soon be reduced to less than
- What is Next For Yazidi Genocide Survivors?
The implementation of a transitional justice framework in Iraq could address atrocities committed by Her family initially hoped he had been captured along with some 6,000 Yazidis – more than 2,700 of whom There are more than 80 mass graves across Sinjar, still being excavated.
- Genocide Watch map of genocidal massacres: Nigeria and the Sahel 2010-2020
and 2020, making them the deadliest genocidal massacres committed by any terrorists since 2010, more than
- UN Rights Chief Condemns Storming of His Office in Yemen
The de facto authorities also detained more than 60 people who work with the UN and non-governmental Those being held include 13 UN staff, including six employees of the UN human rights office, more than “At no time has my Office engaged in any activities other than those in the service of the people of
- A Child Soldier Sees His Mother After 6 Years. But Why Doesn’t He Speak?
During Somalia’s famine in 2011, more than half of the quarter-million people who died were children As Herodotus wrote more than two millenniums ago: In peaceful times, children inter their parents. Unicef officials say both the rebels and the government military, which has been trained by the United “I feel trapped,” said Gatkuoth Wuor, a teacher living here. “I am trapped.” People stay here for two reasons.
- Trump wants a Nobel peace prize. Here’s how he can earn one
In less than a week, about 600 Palestinians have already been killed. The vast majority of the hostages freed so far have been released after negotiations rather than by military No more so than the one granted, however controversially, to Henry Kissinger. A Trump pivot away from Netanyahu’s endless war would be no more surprising than Kissinger’s about-face











