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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Another major kidnapping in Nigeria and Election announcement in Guinea-Bissau 

The note below was first published as part of NIAS-IPRI Conflict Weekly. See, "Trump’s “Board of Peace” in Gaza I Escalation/De-escalation in Greenland," Conflict Weekly #316, 23 January 2026, Vol 7, No. 3   What happened this week? 1. Guinea-Bissau On 22 January, the military authorities in Guinea-Bissau announced the presidential and legislative elections for...

Trump’s “Board of Peace” in Gaza I Escalation/De-escalation in Greenland 

Brighty Ann Sarah, Lekshmi MK and Anu Maria Joseph Conflict Weekly Focus Note The War in Gaza: Trump’s Board of Peace and the Challenges to Phase Two Brighty Ann Sarah In the news On 21 January, President Trump warned that Hamas has three weeks to surrender their weapons, or the group will “be blown away…That's what they agreed to. They've got to do it.”...

Protests in Iran | Instability in Nigeria

Brighty Ann Sarah and Anu Maria Joseph Protests in Iran: Continuing Stalemate and Shifting US Position Brighty Ann Sarah In the news On 15 January, the US Department of Treasury imposed sanctions on five Iranian officials, including the Secretary of the Supreme Council for National Security and the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, and law enforcement forces commander, for the violent crackdown...

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