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Tag: war

For Kim Jong-Un, the Russian invasion of Ukraine is an ideal distraction

by Eva Hartman19 Apr 202226 May 2022Leave a comment

While the world is preoccupied with Russia, another unpredictable adversary is acting up under the radar.

Uncategorized kim jung-un, korea, kyiv, north korea, Opinion, putin, pyongyang, russia, ukraine, war

Hungary flirts with Russia amid Ukraine invasion

by Beatrix Heard6 Mar 202210 Mar 2022Leave a comment

Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has steered Budapest closer to Moscow since stepping into power.

News from the World budapest, eu, hungary, invasion, kyiv, moscow, NATO, russia, ukraine, viktor orban, war

Is Bosnia headed for another war?

by Liam Rinehart6 Mar 20226 Mar 2022Leave a comment

The already-strained political system looks close to collapsing under pressure from Serb leaders.

News from the World balkans, bosnia, conflict, dayton, eastern europe, eu, europe, human rights, security, serbia, war

Conflict and Climate: How the changing environment is creating a human security crisis

by Amanda Wilson10 Nov 202110 Nov 2021Leave a comment

The climate crisis is creating the conditions under which extremism and conflict thrive.

COP26, News from the World climate change, climate crisis, conflict, human rights, migration, refugee, security, war

Goodnight Kabul: After nearly two decades of war, the U.S. is finally leaving Afghanistan

by Ryan Witter18 Apr 202118 Apr 2021Leave a comment

After nearly two decades, the United States is finally leaving Afghanistan — and NATO allies are following suit.

News from the World afghanistan, biden, bidenadminstration, kabul, MiddleEast, trump, war
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