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NATO in Türkiye/Türkiye in NATO
12d ago

NATO in Türkiye/Türkiye in NATO

Türkiye will host the NATO summit in July as its relations with NATO and the EU evolve. This week on War & Peace, Olga speaks with Galip Dalay, senior research fellow at Chatham House, about Türkiye’s evolving relations within NATO and with the EU as Ankara prepares to host the upcoming NATO summit in July.

Will “El Tigre” Colombia’s New President Launch Another War on Drugs?
16d ago

Will “El Tigre” Colombia’s New President Launch Another War on Drugs?

Colombia's president-elect Abelardo "El Tigre" de la Espriella has vowed to take a hardline stance against armed groups, diverging from outgoing President Gustavo Petro's "Total Peace" policy. This shift may impact Colombia's approach to fighting drug cartels. Crisis Group experts weigh in on the turbulent election. This week on Hold Your Fire!, Richard speaks with Crisis Group experts Renata Segura and Elizabeth Dickinson about Colombia’s turbulent election, president-elect Abelardo “El Tigre” de la Espriella’s hardline promises to fight armed groups and the legacy of outgoing President Gustavo Petro’s signature policy of “Total Peace”.

On Our Radar
9d ago

On Our Radar

Crisis Group's analysts monitor global conflicts and crises, identifying under-reported trends and significant developments. Their insights inform on the importance of various hotspots around the world. Experts provide analysis on why certain issues matter and suggest necessary actions. On Our Radar scans conflicts and crises around the globe every week and features some of the hotspots Crisis Group’s analysts are closely watching.

Iran warns it will not be bound by deal with U.S. if violations continue
1d ago

Iran warns it will not be bound by deal with U.S. if violations continue

Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei says Iran will not be bound by a deal with the US if violations continue. Iran's supreme leader ​Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei said ‌that ​avenging his ⁠slain predecessor and father was "the demand of ‌the nation" and "must certainly" take ‌place, according ‌to ⁠a written ⁠message released on his Telegram account. Iran warns it will not be bound by deal with U. S.

Mojtaba vows revenge for father’s killing after Trump’s new threat
1d ago

Mojtaba vows revenge for father’s killing after Trump’s new threat

Iran's Supreme Leader vows revenge for his father's killing after Trump's threat. ‘Vengeance is the will of our nation and must inevitably be carried out,’ says Iran’s Supreme Leader in a written message; earlier Trump had said any attempt to assassinate him would lead the U. S. to ‘completely decimate’ Iran.

US Expands Pressure Campaign With New Sanctions On Iran's Financial Networks
2d ago

US Expands Pressure Campaign With New Sanctions On Iran's Financial Networks

The US has imposed new sanctions targeting an Iranian businessman and several exchange houses. The move aims to disrupt a global financial network used by Iran's Supreme Leader. The sanctions seek to limit Tehran's access to foreign currency. The United States imposed sweeping new sanctions targeting an Iranian businessman accused of managing a global financial network for Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei and several exchange houses that Washington says have helped Tehran evade sanctions and maintain access to foreign currency.

Trump Says US Agrees To Further Talks With Iran, But Warns Cease-Fire Is 'Over'
2d ago

Trump Says US Agrees To Further Talks With Iran, But Warns Cease-Fire Is 'Over'

US President Donald Trump agreed to further talks with Iran. He warned Tehran the cease-fire is over. US President Donald Trump said Iran has as requested that “talks” between the two countries continue, although he emphatically warned Tehran that the current cease-fire is no longer in effect amid a flurry of tit-for-tat strikes by both sides.

New cholera outbreak alert for Sudan’s war-weary communities
2d ago

New cholera outbreak alert for Sudan’s war-weary communities

Sudan's war-torn areas face a new cholera outbreak with over 100 dead. In war-torn Sudan, a deadly new cholera outbreak has already claimed more than 100 lives, heightening serious concerns for vulnerable communities including in besieged El-Obeid, where daily drone attacks have continued to hamper aid access.

Volkswagen leads Europe’s automotive retrenchment
2d ago

Volkswagen leads Europe’s automotive retrenchment

Volkswagen is retrenching due to excess capacity and weaker demand in Europe's auto industry. European carmakers have too much capacityDiego Faßnacht reports that Volkswagen’s retrenchment reflects a broader structural crisis in Europe’s auto industry, where excess capacity, weaker demand and intensifying Chinese competition are forcing plant closures and job The post Volkswage.

Furore in Nigeria over fake federal agency set up in government HQ
3d ago

Furore in Nigeria over fake federal agency set up in government HQ

Nigeria's President ordered an investigation into a fictitious federal agency allocated 1.3bn naira in the 2026 budget. President orders investigation after fictitious body given funding, triggering renewed scrutiny of alleged corruptionA fictitious federal entity that was allocated 1.3bn naira (£700,000) in Nigeria’s 2026 budget has precipitated a political storm in Africa’s largest democracy in the run-up to a general election set for January. The fake agency came to light last October when Femi Gbajabiamila, the.

Use of explosive weapons ‘must stop’ in eastern DR Congo: Türk
3d ago

Use of explosive weapons ‘must stop’ in eastern DR Congo: Türk

UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk urged the Democratic Republic of the Congo's armed forces and the Rwanda-backed M23 group to cease hostilities. He deplored recent civilian deaths in eastern DR Congo, calling for an end to the use of explosive weapons. UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk urged the armed forces of the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the Rwanda-backed M23 armed group to cease hostilities as he deplored recent civilian deaths on Thursday.

US-Iran war leaves shipping at near-standstill in Hormuz again
3d ago

US-Iran war leaves shipping at near-standstill in Hormuz again

Renewed US-Iran hostilities halted shipping in the Strait of Hormuz, stranding 6,000 seafarers on hundreds of vessels. Gulf countries are on high alert for further attacks. The Strait of Hormuz is a critical waterway for global oil shipments, and its closure can impact global energy markets. Renewed hostilities between the United States and Iran reportedly brought shipping to a near-standstill in the Strait of Hormuz on Thursday, leaving around 6,000 seafarers stranded aboard hundreds of vessels and Gulf countries on high alert for further attacks.

Government intervenes as shipping shocks expose container vulnerability
1d ago

Government intervenes as shipping shocks expose container vulnerability

The Indian government unveiled an indigenously made EXIM container built by DCM Shriram Group for Maersk at Dadri. This is the first outcome of the ₹10,000 crore container manufacturing scheme announced in the Union Budget 2026-27. Maersk has placed a follow-on order for 1,000 containers. The first outcome of the ₹10,000 crore container manufacturing scheme announced in Union Budget 2026-27 came on July 3, when an India-made EXIM container built by DCM Shriram Group was unveiled at Dadri for Maersk, which has placed a follow-on order for another 1,000 containers.

Boat carrying Indians capsizes in Vietnam; search under way
1d ago

Boat carrying Indians capsizes in Vietnam; search under way

A speedboat carrying 32 Indian tourists and four crew members capsized near Phu Quoc Island in Vietnam, resulting in at least 15 deaths. At least 15 Indian tourists have tragically lost their lives and several others have been injured after a speedboat capsized near Phu Quoc Island in Vietnam on July 11. The vessel was reportedly carrying 32 Indian tourists and four crew members when the accident occurred near Hon May Rut Ngoai island.

In Kyrgyzstan, Polygamy Is Illegal, But De Facto Second Marriages Remain Common
2d ago

In Kyrgyzstan, Polygamy Is Illegal, But De Facto Second Marriages Remain Common

In Kyrgyzstan, polygamy is illegal but remains common in some communities. Men often marry multiple times with the blessing of religious leaders, as seen in the case of Nodira's husband, who married a second time without her consent and now wants her to leave their family home. Nodira, a mother of five, says her husband married a second time without her consent, and is now pushing her to leave their family home.

Indonesia is rewriting the emerging-market inflation playbook
2d ago

Indonesia is rewriting the emerging-market inflation playbook

Indonesia rewrites the inflation playbook by not hiking interest rates. For over three decades, the standard playbook for taming inflation has remained virtually unchanged. Faced with surging prices, central banks invariably resort to hiking interest rates. The ripple effects are swift: demand cools, consumption slows and inflationary pressures gradually recede. This inflation-targeting framework has anchored global monetary policy since the 1990s, proving highly effe.

UN spotlights education aid solution, Sri Lanka prison violence, humanitarian aid to Venezuela
2d ago

UN spotlights education aid solution, Sri Lanka prison violence, humanitarian aid to Venezuela

UNESCO urged international lenders to expand debt-for-education swaps, citing a report that many developing countries spend more on debt servicing than education. The organization warned that this trend threatens education in these countries. UNESCO made the appeal in a recent report. The UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) urged international lenders to expand debt-for-education swaps, warning in a Friday report that many developing countries are spending more on debt servicing than on schooling their children.

Plans for New Zealand’s first datacentre spark concern as locals demand greater transparency
2d ago

Plans for New Zealand’s first datacentre spark concern as locals demand greater transparency

A NZ$3.5bn datacentre planned in Makarewa, New Zealand, has raised concerns among locals regarding electricity and water usage, as well as potential noise pollution. Residents are demanding greater transparency about the project's impact on their community. The datacentre is expected to be the country's first AI-focused facility. Plans to build a NZ$3.5bn datacentre in Makarewa in the country’s south has drawn concern about electricity and water use, and potential noise pollutionPeople living near the site of New Zealand’s first planned AI datacentre are calling for more transparency about the project, especially about how the centre’s huge electricity and water use and potential noise pollution could affect them. Singapore.

Venezuela quake death toll passes 4,300 as scale of recovery effort looms large
1d ago

Venezuela quake death toll passes 4,300 as scale of recovery effort looms large

The Venezuelan government reported 4,118 people killed and 16,740 injured in twin earthquakes on June 24 that flattened districts in La Guaira state. Thousands are listed as missing. The UN and President Delcy Rodríguez have called for financial help. Nearly 17,000 injured and thousands more are listed as missing amid calls by UN and president Delcy Rodríguez for financial helpThe death toll in Venezuela’s devastating twin earthquakes has topped 4,000, the government said on Friday. At least 4,118 people were killed and 16,740 injured in the back-to-back quakes on 24 June that flattened entire districts in the coastal state of La Guaira, Venezue.

No Gas, No Lights, No Comms, No Tourists: Ukraine’s Crimea Blockade Starts To Bite
1d ago

No Gas, No Lights, No Comms, No Tourists: Ukraine’s Crimea Blockade Starts To Bite

Ukraine's targeted drone strikes have severely impacted Russian-occupied Crimea, disrupting gas, lights, and communications. The blockade is affecting daily life, with Vladimir Putin's 2014 seized territory now facing intolerable conditions. Locals are struggling with the lack of basic necessities. With bridges cut and a drone blitz on shipping, Russian-occupied Crimea is reeling from a relentless Ukrainian campaign of targeted drone strikes.

US Senators, Administration Agree To Advance Russia Sanctions Bill; Kyiv Hails Move
2d ago

US Senators, Administration Agree To Advance Russia Sanctions Bill; Kyiv Hails Move

US senators and the Trump administration have agreed to advance a bill imposing tougher economic penalties on Russia and countries supporting its war economy. The move is aimed at Moscow's continued aggression. Kyiv has welcomed the decision. A bipartisan group of US senators said they had reached an agreement with the Trump administration to advance long-delayed legislation aimed at imposing tougher economic penalties on Russia and countries that continue to support Moscow’s war economy.

Crowds Brawl With Recruiters In Lviv In Latest Clash Over Mobilization
2d ago

Crowds Brawl With Recruiters In Lviv In Latest Clash Over Mobilization

A brawl erupted in Lviv, western Ukraine, on July 8, between Ukrainian military recruiters and local residents as officers detained men who failed to register for duty. Authorities opened a criminal investigation. Russia was accused of using propaganda to incite unrest. A brawl between Ukrainian military recruiters and local residents erupted in Lviv, western Ukraine, on July 8, as the officers were detaining men who had failed to register for duty.

Ukraine Intensifies Attacks On Russian Energy Assets, Reportedly Forcing Halt To Azov Traffic
2d ago

Ukraine Intensifies Attacks On Russian Energy Assets, Reportedly Forcing Halt To Azov Traffic

Ukraine launched multiple strikes against Russian energy assets, including oil terminals and tankers at sea. This forced Moscow to halt shipping through a major waterway. The attacks are part of Kyiv's "long-range sanctions" against Russia. Ukraine launched multiple strikes against Kremling energy assets, including oil terminals and tankers at sea, reportedly forcing Moscow to halt shipping through a major waterway as Kyiv intensifies what it has labeled its "long-range sanctions" against Russia.

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