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Rural communities living near wildlife areas are the most directly affected by human-wildlife conflict. Wildlife—such as ...
SINGAPORE] The maritime and aviation sectors can work together to tackle shared global risks such as geopolitical conflict ...
The consequences of the increasingly urgent hostilities between Israel and Iran are multifold—humanitarian, geopolitical, and ...
Armed conflict and extreme weather driven by climate change are viewed as the top risks for the global economy in 2025, according to a new report. The World Economic Forum’s (WEF) Global Risks ...
Discover how climate change and conflict intersect to drive crises in vulnerable regions and how the IRC supports impacted communities.
A new year dawns on a Middle East torn by conflict and change Balloon sellers wait for customers near Al-Hamidiyeh Souq on New Year’s Eve, in Damascus, Syria, on Tuesday.
Conflict is messy, and it can occur in various forms. Conflicts range from outright declarations of war between states to lingering forms of inter-state violence caused by civil war, insurgencies ...
While Syrians looked forward to a new beginning, the mood was more somber along Beirut’s Mediterranean promenade, where residents shared cautious hopes for the new year. War-weary Palestinians ...
The EU wants to become more resilient, autonomous and sustainable – yet its industrial policy contradicts these aims.
Researchers are looking at the impact of climate change in communities affected by conflict and have found that many countries most impacted by these crises are being overlooked.
Armed conflict and extreme weather driven by climate change are viewed as the top risks for the global economy in 2025, according to a new report. The World Economic Forum’s (WEF) Global Risks ...