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- Myanmar | International Crisis Group
The 2021 coup d’état that deposed the Aung San Suu Kyi administration has unleashed unprecedented levels of violence, displacing more than 3 million people and plunging the country into economic crisis Most of Myanmar’s ethnic armed groups, which long predate the coup, have been drawn into the conflict, and many have aligned themselves with newly formed resistance forces; several are
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- CrisisWatch Conflict Tracker | International Crisis Group
CrisisWatch is our global conflict tracker, an early warning tool designed to help prevent deadly violence It keeps decision-makers up-to-date with developments in over 70 conflicts and crises every month, identifying trends and alerting them to risks of escalation and opportunities to advance peace In addition, CrisisWatch monitors over 50 situations ("standbys") to offer timely information
- Ten Conflicts to Watch in 2025
Ten Conflicts to Watch in 2025 Trump’s return adds unpredictability to an already volatile world As global tensions rise, change looms, whether through deals or by force of arms
- Middle East North Africa | International Crisis Group
What to Look for as the Gaza Peace Plan Comes to the UN Security Council Podcast Middle East North Africa
- Bangladesh Myanmar: The Dangers of a Rohingya Insurgency
Principal Findings What’s new? Since the Arakan Army’s seizure of much of Myanmar’s Rakhine State, Rohingya armed groups have paused their turf war in Bangladesh’s refugee camps and ramped up recruitment, using religious language to mobilise refugees to fight the Rakhine armed group Meanwhile, the Bangladeshi government has started engaging the Arakan Army
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