CONFLICT WEEKLY

The Conflict Weekly is an academic project that aims to monitor, interpret, and analyze global conflicts and peace efforts. Conflict Weekly is also a capacity-building initiative; it serves as a platform for young scholars interested in peace and conflict-related issues, aiming to develop their capacity and build a team of peace scholars in the long run. Capacity building is a fundamental value shared by NIAS and our partner, the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung (KAS). This joint initiative is brought to you by the IPRI at NIAS and the Konrad-Adenauer-Foundation (KAS) India Office.

Please provide the necessary information to receive Conflict Weekly every Friday and also to gain access to another NIAS publication - "The World This Week," published every Sunday. Conflict Weekly focuses on peace and conflict-related topics, while The World This Week covers global political issues. These publications complement each other. Thank you.

Latest Issues

The Continuing State of War, Mediation and Humanitarian Crisis in Sudan

Anu Maria Joseph Sudan: The war, famine and humanitarian crisis Anu Maria Joseph   In the news On 11 September, the UNSC extended sanctions including an arms embargo on Sudan for another year. On 9 September, BBC reported that at least 21 people were killed and 70 others were injured in a shelling in the city of Sennar. The Sudan Doctors Network blamed the Rapid Support Forces (RSF)...

Protests in Israel and Drone Attacks in Ukraine

Ayan Datta and Padmashree Anandhan Gaza: Mounting protests inside Israel and Netanyahu’s resistance Ayan Datta   In the news On 2 September, Israel’s largest labour organisation, the Histadrut Labour Federation, held a countrywide general strike against the government’s failure to rescue six Israeli hostages killed in Gaza. Railway companies, small businesses, technology...

Telegram Founder’s Arrest, Attack in Burkina Faso, Canada’s Ban on Chinese EVs and Wildfires in Greece and Canada

Advik S Mohan, Anu Maria Joseph, R Sachin Arvind and Akriti Sharma Telegram founder’s arrest and the debate on free speech Advik S Mohan In the news On 24 August, the founder and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Telegram, Pavel Durov, was arrested at Le Bourget airport in Paris. Head of the Paris Public Prosecutor’s Office Laure Beccuau stated that the arrest of Durov was part...

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