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UN Warns South Sudan Faces Full-Scale Famine Risk

UN aid chief Tom Fletcher warned that South Sudan is at risk of full-scale famine as fighting intensifies and humanitarian needs rise. The alert signals accelerating deterioration, with conflict blocking aid access to vulnerable populations. Relief agencies and donor governments now face pressure to act before formal

Wars Erode Global Order Faster Than Peace Can Rebuild

Ongoing armed conflicts are accelerating the breakdown of post-1945 multilateral institutions without producing a coherent successor order. The mechanism is asymmetric: norms erode quickly through great-power defection, while rebuilding requires sustained consensus that current geopolitical alignments block. No concret

Yemen Conflict Drives Millions of Children From School

Yemen's ongoing conflict has forced millions of children to abandon formal schooling in favor of survival-driven labor and subsistence. The displacement of an entire student generation creates a long-term human capital deficit with severe consequences for any future economic recovery. No timeline for restoring educatio

Every 27 minutes, someone is killed in Sudan’s war

Sudan's civil war has killed an average of 53 people per day over three years, equating to one death every 27 minutes. The sustained toll underscores the conflict's severity as one of the world's deadliest ongoing wars, with humanitarian access remaining severely constrained.

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armed-conflict

UN warns South Sudan at risk of ‘full-scale famine’ as fighting intensifies

UN aid chief Tom Fletcher warned that South Sudan is at risk of full-scale famine as fighting intensifies and humanitarian needs rise. The alert signals accelerating deterioration, with conflict blocking aid access to vulnerable populations. Relief agencies and donor governments now face pressure to act before formal

2mo ago · 1 min · Global Affairs

Only Peace Can Make a New World Order

Ongoing armed conflicts are accelerating the breakdown of post-1945 multilateral institutions without producing a coherent successor order. The mechanism is asymmetric: norms erode quickly through great-power defection, while rebuilding requires sustained consensus that current geopolitical alignments block. No concret

2mo ago · 1 min · Global Affairs

Forced to drop out: Yemen’s children trade school for survival

Yemen's ongoing conflict has forced millions of children to abandon formal schooling in favor of survival-driven labor and subsistence. The displacement of an entire student generation creates a long-term human capital deficit with severe consequences for any future economic recovery. No timeline for restoring educatio

2mo ago · 1 min · Global Affairs

Every 27 minutes, someone is killed in Sudan’s war

Sudan's civil war has killed an average of 53 people per day over three years, equating to one death every 27 minutes. The sustained toll underscores the conflict's severity as one of the world's deadliest ongoing wars, with humanitarian access remaining severely constrained.

2mo ago · 1 min · Global Affairs

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