Conflict Weekly

"Conflict Weekly" and "The World This Week" are two weekly publications that cover major developments relating to conflicts and global politics that happened during the week. The publications contains three to four short notes every week, in 700-800 words, looking at three questions: What happened? What is the background? What does it mean?

Both publications also feature a “Regional Roundup” section, offering concise, region-wise snapshots of key global developments. These brief updates provide quick context, enabling readers to track regional trends along with the main focus notes.

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Latest Issues

The US-Iran War, Week Five: Widening Conflict, Houthi Involvement, and Trump’s Renewed Threats

Conflict Weekly Focus Note The US-Iran War, Week Five: Widening Conflict, Houthi Involvement, and Trump’s Renewed Threats Rohini Reenum In the news The US-Israeli offensive Between 27 March and 3 April, the US and Israeli attacks continued on Iran. On 27 March, in a precise overnight strike, the IDF eliminated Alireza Tangsiri, Commander of the IRGC Navy. On 28 March, Israeli Prime Minister...

The US-Iran War, Week Three | Pakistan-Afghanistan Clashes | Continuing Israel-Hezbollah Confrontation

Conflict Weekly Focus Note The US-Iran War, Week Three: Multi-front Escalation and Economic Fallouts Rohini Reenum In the news US-Israeli offensive Between 13 and 14 March, the US conducted strikes on Iran's Kharg Island, targeting military installations while sparing oil infrastructure. The US Central Command claimed to have targeted 90 military sites on the Island. On 14 March, a missile...

The US-Iran War, Week Two | Rising Violence in Nigeria | Continuing Israel-Hezbollah Confrontation

Conflict Weekly Focus Note The US-Iran War, Week Two: Expanding Fronts, Shifting Goalposts, and Global Fallout Rohini Reenum In the news The US-Israeli offensive Between 5 and 12 March, the US and Israel continued the heavy bombardment of Iran, especially its capital, Tehran, with targets expanding from military and strategic sites to energy infrastructure. On 10 March, the U.S. Central...

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