NATO Prepared For “New Armed Conflict In Europe” With Russia If Talks Fail
This article was originally published by Tyler Durden at ZeroHedge. Just before Russia-NATO talks kick off in Geneva Monday, Secretary-General Jens
This article was originally published by Tyler Durden at ZeroHedge. Just before Russia-NATO talks kick off in Geneva Monday, Secretary-General Jens
UNICEF sounded the alarm Friday over surging numbers of child casualties amid armed conflicts. “From Afghanistan to Yemen, and Syria to northern
The United Nations Security Council on Dec. 9 will hold its first open thematic debate to explore the links between climate change and terrorism.
By Baindu Kallon Baindu Kallon reviews Robtel Neajai Pailey’s new book, Development, (Dual) Citizenship and Its Discontents in Africa, which looks
This is the final post in the joint EJIL:Talk and Articles of War blog series from the Oxford Forum for International Humanitarian Law
As US involvement in wars in Iraq and Afghanistan comes to an end after twenty years, it is worth taking stock of how things stand in relation to the
Can state and nonstate armed forces and humanitarian organizations socialize combatants to “norms of restraint”—in essence, train soldiers to
The migrant crisis along the European Union’s (EU) border with Belarus is escalating. In recent weeks, large groups of migrants gathering in the
In this article originally published by the Center for Global Development, Professor in Practice in LSE Department of International Development Mark
In 2011, the internal tensions in Syria which had taken place earlier through rebellions and uprisings turned into a civil war and it still continues
Colombia’s former President Alvaro Uribe on Monday testified before the Truth Commission about war crimes committed when the far-right politician
Colombia’s prosecution has only achieved 41 convictions for the killing and disappearing of at least 299 former FARC guerrillas, according to the
Silence about victimization and constructive roles played by Colombia’s private sector is distorting the truth about the country’s armed
The ‘situation’ between Iraq and the UK had long been under the scrutiny of the International Criminal Court (ICC). As early as 2004, the Office
More than 15% of the inhabitants of a war-torn region in northern Colombia have allegedly been displaced over the past days because of an explosion