Friday, December 8, 2023
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Experts from the U.S. Institute of Peace provide the latest analysis and perspective on the world’s critical hot spots, U.S. and global security and issues involved in violent conflict, based on the Institute’s work on the ground and with key individuals, governments and organizations. They give interviews and background briefings to journalists and write for news outlets around the world.
Dalai Lama lauds youth from conflict zones for sense of reconciliation - Phayul
The room brimmed with a shade of reconciliation and hope when the delegate from conflict-ridden backgrounds met with the Nobel peace prizewinner and global poster boy for peace, His Holiness the Dalai Lama earlier today.
Not prayer, action required to bring change: Dalai Lama - Tibet Sun
Action, patience, and determination, in order to create a peaceful and harmonious world, were the words of Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama to a group of young leaders from various countries.
How the Kurdish Quest for Independence in Iraq Backfired - New York Times
Iraqi Kurds voted overwhelmingly for independence in late September, but in the month since that referendum, Iraqi government forces have seized one-fifth of Kurdish-controlled territory.
Up All Night - BBC 5 Radio
News, interviews and stories from around the world with Dotun Adebayo.
Torn apart - Signal Tribune
From 1970 to 1975, Cambodia was ravaged by a bloody civil war. Pol Pot, French-educated leader of the pro-Communist force known as the Khmer Rouge, ruled Cambodia with extreme brutality.
Can Anyone Stop the Tragedy in Myanmar — Before It’s Too Late? - Foreign Policy
Since August, more than 600,000 Rohingya Muslims have been forced to flee their villages for the relative safety of Bangladesh. Some reports include claims of men and children slaughtered, women gang-raped and villages burned throughout the Rohingya’s home of Rakhine State, in the country’s northwest.
What to watch for during Trump’s swing through Asia - PBS NewsHour
President Donald Trump leaves Friday for a 12-day, five-nation Asia tour, seeking better trade deals and regional cooperation to curb North Korea’s nuclear program. “We’ll be enlisting the help of a lot of people and countries. We’ll see what happens,” he said before his departure.
توصيات عمليه لأصلاح السجون الليبيه - Akhbar Libya
التقارير الدوليه حول إنتهاكات حقوق الانسان في ليبيا تلفت النظر الى ألإشكالات القانونيه والحقوقيه المرتبطه بسؤ أحوال السجون الليبيه. تحذر هذه التقارير من تداعيات الموقف الحالي وتقدم افكار اصلاحيه قابله للتنفيذ وتستحق النظر فيها. يلخص هذا المقال ماورد في بعض هذه التقارير في محاوله للفت النظر الى كيفية البدء بخطو خطوات اولى نحو إنشاء نظام سجني قائم علي مبادئ التأهيل والإصلاح ومراعي للقانون الدولي لحقوق الإنسان وقواﻋد الأُمم المتحده بشأن معاملة السجناء.
Gandhara Podcast: The Rise In Attacks Against Afghan Security Forces - Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty
A wave of Taliban attacks killed more than 200 Afghan Army and police soldiers across Afghanistan last month. In addition, terrorist attacks and infighting between the Taliban and Islamic State (IS) militants have complicated the picture.
Movilización popular, paz y posconflicto armado - El Pueblo
El próximo 25 y 26 de septiembre se llevará a cabo el primer taller “Dialogo Regional de Paz, cerrando brechas entre los acuerdos de La Habana y la agenda del Cauca”, donde tendrán como invitados especiales al Centro de Estúdios Latino-americanos de la Universidad de Georgetown (E.E.U.U.), el Departamento de Ciencia Política de la Universidad de los Andes, el Instituto de Paz de Estados Unidos (USIP), GIZ-Pro indígena, Gobernación del Cauca, Espacio Regional de Paz, Consejo Regional Indígena del Cauca (CRIC).