Ex-BBB Elana Valenária protects herself in hotel basement in Dubai during conflict: 'I heard explosions'
Former Big Brother Brasil contestant Elana Valenária described her harrowing experiences while vacationing in Dubai amidst missile attacks, leading her to seek refuge in the hotel's underground area.
Sudan: Sudan Civilian Convergence Tracks Present 'Initial Vision for Unified Path to End the War and Build Peace'
A group of Sudanese civil society organizations has proposed an initial vision for a unified approach to end the ongoing conflict and establish peace in Sudan.
Program: The Improvement of Civil Defense in Latvia is Unforgivably Slow
A report highlights the slow progress of civil defense enhancements in Latvia amid rising sabotage incidents linked to Russia during the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
Michael Winiarski: Risk of Chaos and Civil War
The article discusses the risks of chaos and civil war in Iran following the U.S. and Israeli strikes against its leadership, emphasizing the lack of a post-conflict plan from Donald Trump.
"Bombs will fall everywhere." What we know so far about the US-Israeli attack on Iran
A recent Israeli attack on Iran has raised alarms, particularly following civil protests in Tehran just weeks before.
South Sudan: Forgotten Conflict in South Sudan At 'A Dangerous Point', Türk Warns
The UN human rights chief warns that escalating violence and political instability in South Sudan could lead to a resurgence of civil war unless urgent action is taken to uphold the 2018 peace agreement.
Gaza reports several killed in Israeli airstrike
At least five people have been killed in an Israeli airstrike in the Gaza Strip, according to reports from Gaza's civil defense and health authorities.
Eide and several other foreign ministers: UN report on Sudan is a call to action
Norwegian and several other foreign ministers respond to a UN report on Sudan, urging immediate action to prevent atrocities in the conflict-ridden nation.
UN: Twice as many civilians killed in Sudan in 2025
The number of civilian casualties in Sudan more than doubled in 2025, according to a UN report on the country's civil war.
Liberia: Senator Konneh Warns Unresolved War Crimes Threaten Liberia's Fragile Peace
Senator Amara Konneh warns that Liberia's fragile peace is at risk due to unresolved war and economic crimes from past civil conflicts.
Sources: Myanmar junta airstrike killed at least 17 people
A recent airstrike by Myanmar's military junta in Rakhine State resulted in the deaths of at least 17 civilians, highlighting the ongoing civil conflict in the region.
Pekka Haavisto appointed as UN special envoy to Sudan
Pekka Haavisto, a Finnish Green Party parliamentarian and former foreign minister, has been appointed as the UN Secretary-General's special envoy for resolving the conflict in Sudan.
At least 17 people killed in airstrike by junta in Myanmar
An airstrike by the junta in Myanmar killed at least 17 people, including three children, amid ongoing civil conflict in the country.
Myanmar military airstrike kills at least 17 – Local sources
A military airstrike in Myanmar's Rakhine state resulted in the deaths of at least 17 civilians, according to local sources amidst ongoing civil conflict.
Nisrin Elamin, Sudanese Researcher: "Hunger is always caused by humans, and Sudan is a paradigmatic case"
Nisrin Elamin, a Sudanese anthropologist, argues that human-driven factors such as war and capitalist extraction have led to the severe food crisis in Sudan, highlighting the connection between agricultural restructuring and the current civil conflict.
The Silence of Russian Friends and the War in Ukraine
The article discusses the ongoing war in Ukraine, reflecting on the apathy observed among Russians and highlighting the resilience of Ukrainian society amidst the conflict.
Chad closes border with Sudan following clashes
Chad has closed its border with Sudan after violent clashes linked to the ongoing Sudanese conflict, resulting in the deaths of five Chadian soldiers and several civilians.
Sudan's 'Lion Cubs' - the Child Soldiers Going Viral On Tiktok
Child soldiers in Sudan, dubbed 'lion cubs,' have gained prominence on TikTok, with their military exploits going viral as part of the ongoing conflict.
How long will the war with Ukraine last? Almost everyone in Russia thinks the same
The article analyzes the misconceptions surrounding the comparison of the current Russian-Ukrainian conflict to the American Civil War, highlighting the flaws in such analogies.
Gordan Malić Deconstructed the Peacemaker: The Same Theses Were Presented by Milošević's Propaganda
Journalist Gordan Malić critiques the documentary film 'Peacemaker', arguing it presents the Homeland War as a civil conflict and includes testimonies of witnesses who admitted to lying in court.
Civil Protection: What We Can Learn from Ukrainians
Ukrainian officials are set to train German police and civil protection personnel in resilience amid the ongoing conflict with Russia.
Malik Aqar: The Conflict in Sudan is Not a Civil War but a Confrontation with Invaders
Malik Aqar, Deputy Chairman of Sudan's Sovereign Council, asserts that the current conflict in Sudan is not a civil war but a struggle against external mercenaries and invaders.
War in Ukraine: The number of Ukrainian civilian casualties increased by 26% in 2025, according to a study
A report by the NGO AOAV reveals a significant rise in civilian casualties in Ukraine amidst a global decline in explosive weapon usage.
Gaza's Civil Defense: Eleven Killed in Israeli Attacks on Sunday
At least eleven people have been killed in Israeli airstrikes on Gaza, according to the Gaza Civil Defense.
Syrian Foreign Minister: This is our goal from the negotiations with Israel and we avoided a civil war
The Syrian Foreign Minister discussed the government's approach to negotiations with Israel and the challenges faced in avoiding civil conflict.
PASOK Sources: Recirculation of 'Civil War' Headlines - The News That Delegate Distribution Will Be Done by Algorithm is False
Sources from PASOK addressed reports of an internal 'civil war' regarding delegate distribution ahead of their upcoming conference.
Civil War in SV
The article presents a commentary expressing the author's views on a conflict within the SV party in Norway.
DRC: Conflict in the East and National Dialogue at the Heart of the UN Deputy Secretary-General's Visit
The UN Deputy Secretary-General Jean-Pierre Lacroix is visiting the DRC to address the ongoing conflict in the east and engage with local political and civil society leaders.
Is a war scenario getting closer? Planning mass evacuations of the population and building underground shelters
Japan is rapidly strengthening its civil and military infrastructure amid rising tensions with China, particularly regarding potential conflict over Taiwan.
Discovery of a Mass Grave in the Yarmouk Camp Reopens Syrian Wounds
A mass grave containing the remains of victims was discovered in the Yarmouk Camp area of Damascus, reigniting painful memories of past atrocities during the Syrian conflict.
Understand the STF decision that expanded the role of judges' relatives
In August 2023, Brazil's Supreme Federal Court allowed judges' relatives to engage in cases that may involve conflicts of interest, overturning a previous restriction in the Civil Procedure Code.
The Real Soldier and the Cowardly Soldier
The article contrasts two types of soldiers seen during the recent trial related to the 12·3 civil unrest, highlighting the conflict between honorable military service and opportunistic behaviors driven by power and self-preservation.
Adjusting the number of dead in Gaza
The death toll from Israeli airstrikes in Gaza has risen to 17, according to Palestinian civil defense, as Israel states the strikes were in response to gunfire against its soldiers.
Gaza's Civil Defense: At least 17 people killed in Israeli attacks on Gaza
At least 17 people were killed in Israeli airstrikes targeting Gaza on Wednesday, according to Palestinian civil defense authorities, with reports indicating that children were among the victims while Israel claims the attacks were a response to gunfire against its troops.
Who has won in Syria?
The article explores the pain and suffering experienced by various ethnic groups in Syria, including Turkmens, Kurds, and Arabs, amidst the devastation of dictatorship and civil war.
Uclés said in September that he was excited that «we all lost the war»
David Uclés reflected on the shared losses of the Spanish Civil War during a presentation of a book, emphasizing that everyone lost something in the conflict.
Russia and Myanmar Sign Military Cooperation Agreement
Russia and Myanmar have entered into a five-year military cooperation agreement aimed at bolstering the junta's power amid ongoing civil conflict in Myanmar.
Chadian warlord Ousmane Dillo returns to combat in Sudan
Chadian warlord Ousmane Dillo, previously evacuated wounded from El-Fasher, has returned to fight alongside the Sudanese army in the Kordofan region amid an ongoing civil conflict.
From Civil War to 'The Shield of Chips': The Complete Story of the World's Most Dangerous Island
The article explores the historical and geopolitical tensions surrounding Taiwan, highlighting its significance as a flashpoint in the current geopolitical climate amid escalating fears of a new Cold War.
Gilmar orders Federal Police to investigate police action the target of conflict between João Campos and Raquel Lyra
Minister Gilmar Mendes of the STF has instructed the Federal Police to investigate alleged improper monitoring of municipal public officials in Recife by the intelligence wing of the Pernambuco Civil Police.
Conflict Over Party Leadership and Line Intensifies in the Democratic Party, Essentially Entering a Civil War
The Democratic Party of Korea is experiencing a significant internal conflict over party unification, with dissent growing from concerns over leadership power plays and ideological disagreements.
The Tears of Hannibal (about the Civil War)
José Carlos Llop's text reflects on the relevance of the Spanish Civil War through the lens of the historical memory law approved in 2006, exploring the emotional aftermath of conflict.
The War We All Discuss
The article reflects on differing perspectives in the discussion of the Spanish Civil War, spurred by the postponement of a related event in Sevilla and the personal connections individuals have to both sides of the conflict.
Erik Esbjörnsson: Great risk of prolonged conflict in the world's youngest country South Sudan
Despite government denials, a new civil war has quietly erupted in South Sudan, displacing over 230,000 people and raising alarms from the UN about the significant risk of large-scale violence against civilians.
Junta-backed party secures sweeping victory in Myanmar’s ‘sham’ election
Myanmar’s military-backed Union and Solidarity Party has achieved a decisive victory in a controversial general election amidst ongoing civil conflict and state repression.
Collapse of a house in Sheikh Radwan neighborhood previously targeted by Israeli shelling
A house in Sheikh Radwan, Gaza, which was previously shelled by Israeli forces, has collapsed, prompting civil defense teams to demolish it to protect nearby homes amid the devastating impact of the ongoing conflict on the local infrastructure.
Bogusław Chrabota: Zbigniew Ziobro is unleashing a Polish civil war from Hungary
Bogusław Chrabota discusses the overwhelming accusations made by Zbigniew Ziobro against Tusk's government, suggesting a severe political conflict within Poland connected to Hungary.
Residents in the Sudanese capital welcome the government's return to the city
Sudanese citizens in Khartoum expressed excitement over the military-led government's return, signaling a return to normalcy after years of displacement due to civil conflict.
115 prominent Sudanese forces and figures accuse the UAE of involvement in the war
115 prominent Sudanese political and civil society figures have officially accused the United Arab Emirates of directly prolonging the conflict in Sudan through support for Rapid Support Forces.
Myanmar junta holds second phase of election widely decried as a ‘sham exercise’
Voters in Myanmar participated in the second phase of a military-run election that has been criticized as a means to legitimize junta rule amidst ongoing civil conflict.