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Armed conflict

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR) has documented 594 deaths in Suweida province since Sunday, including 300 Druze religious minority members and 257 government personnel, amid clashes between Druze fighters and Sunni Bedouin tribes.
Report: Nearly 600 Dead in Syria Sectarian Violence
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6 hours ago6 hours ago
Germany Deports 81 Afghan Nationals Despite UN Opposition
+9
7 hours ago7 hrs
Reports: Information on UK Spies, Special Forces Included in Afghan Data Leak
+8
1 day ago1 day
Ukrainian Drones Target Moscow for Second Night in a Row
+25
14 hours ago14 hrs
Russia Drops 500-Kilogram Bomb on Ukrainian Shopping Center
+4
1 day ago1 day
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Civil war & guerrilla warfare

A Nigerian military airstrike in Zamfara state killed at least 20 civilians over the weekend, according to three residents who spoke to news agencies. The victims were local vigilantes pursuing criminal gangs known as "bandits" who had attacked villages in Maru district, stealing cattle and kidnapping dozens of people.
Nigerian Airstrike Kills 20 Civilians in Zamfara State
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JUN 3JUN 3
US Sanctions Sudan Over Alleged Chemical Weapons Use
+17
MAY 23MAY 23
Drone Strikes Rock Port Sudan, Threatening Aid Operations
+4
MAY 7MAY 7
Sudan Crisis Deepens as RSF Strikes Hit Critical Infrastructure
+1
MAY 12MAY 12
Trump Halts Yemen Strikes After Claimed Houthi Ceasefire Deal
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MAY 6MAY 6
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Afghanistan war

Over 30 former U.K. Special Forces (UKSF) veterans have broken their silence to provide eyewitness accounts of alleged war crimes committed by SAS and SBS colleagues during operations in Iraq and Afghanistan, including executions of unarmed civilians and detainees.
UK Special Forces Face War Crime Claims From Former Members
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MAY 12MAY 12
US-Taliban Prisoner Swap Frees Americans in Final Biden Deal
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JAN 21JAN 21
UK: Special Forces Probed for Afghan War Crimes
+5
JUL 5 2023JUL 2023
Australia Strips Commanders' Medals Over Alleged War Crimes
+9
SEP 12 2024SEP 2024
US Veterans Testify About 'Catastrophic' Impact of Afghan Collapse
+4
MAR 9 2023MAR 2023
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Yemen war

UN Special Envoy to Yemen Hans Grundberg arrived in the Houthi-controlled Yemeni capital Sanaa on Monday to take part in national and regional meetings as part of a push to advance peace talks to end the civil war in the country.
UN Envoy Visits Yemen's Houthi-Held Sanaa in Bid to Ease Tensions
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JAN 8JAN 8
BBC Investigation: UAE Funded Political Assassinations in Yemen
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JAN 23 2024JAN 2024
Pentagon: US Warship Counters Houthi Drones in Red Sea
+8
DEC 4 2023DEC 2023
Israel: Yemen Houthis Claim Responsibility for Drone Attack on Port Eliat
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DEC 27 2023DEC 2023
Report: Yemen's Houthis Visit Saudi Arabia for Ceasefire Talks
+11
SEP 15 2023SEP 2023
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World War II (1939-45)

Authorities in Cologne, Germany, evacuated approximately 20,000 people from the city center on Wednesday after three unexploded American bombs from World War II were discovered during construction work on Monday in the Deutz district near the Rhine River.
Germany: Cologne Evacuates 20,000 in WWII Bomb Clearing Operation
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JUN 4JUN 4
Russia: Communist Leader Calls for Putin to Restore Stalingrad Name
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MAY 2MAY 2
WWII Bomb Halts Paris-London Rail, Strands Thousands
+8
MAR 7MAR 7
Argentina: Declassified Nazi-Related Files Released Online
+7
APR 29APR 29
Starmer Attends Armistice Day in Paris With Macron
+13
NOV 11 2024NOV 2024
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Vietnam war

Seoul Court: S. Korea Must Compensate Vietnam War Victim
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FEB 7 2023FEB 2023
The U.S. Embassy in Hanoi said that its consul general in Ho Chi Minh City, Susan Burns, represented the country in a grand parade in Ho Chi Minh City to mark the 50th anniversary of the reunification of Vietnam and the end of the Vietnam War on Wednesday.
US Diplomat Attends Parade Marking 50th Anniversary of End of Vietnam War
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MAY 1MAY 1
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Prisoners of war

North Korea’s state-run Korean Central News Agency Wednesday claimed that a US soldier who defected to the North last month sought refuge from "inhuman maltreatment and racial discrimination" in the US.
NKorea Says US Soldier Crossed Border to Flee Racism
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AUG 16 2023AUG 16 2023
Report: US Declines to Invoke POW Status for Soldier in North Korean Custody
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AUG 5 2023AUG 2023
Day 354: Ukraine Says Russian Soldier Death Rate Highest Since First Week of War
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FEB 12 2023FEB 2023
Two Pakistani Citizens Released from Guantanamo After 20 Years
+5
FEB 24 2023FEB 2023
Guantánamo Detainee Freed to Belize
FEB 3 2023FEB 2023
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Syria war

At least 37 people died in violent clashes between Druze fighters and Bedouin tribal groups in Syria's predominantly Druze city of Sweida, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said Monday. The fighting erupted following a wave of kidnappings.
37 Killed in Druze-Bedouin Clashes in Southern Syria
+2
4 days ago4 days ago
US to Halve Military Presence in Syria Amid ISIS Concerns
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APR 20APR 20
EU Lifts Key Syria Sanctions
+6
FEB 25FEB 25
EU Hosts Syria Aid Conference Amid Post-Assad Transition
+7
MAR 17MAR 17
EU Weighs Syria Sanctions Relief After Assad's Fall
JAN 13JAN 13
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Libya war

Libya Police Chief Arrested, Released in Italy War Crimes Case
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JAN 22JAN 22
Violent clashes erupted in Libya's capital, Tripoli, on Monday night following the reported killing of Abdel Ghani al-Kikli, known as Ghaniwa, head of the powerful Stability Support Authority militia, resulting in at least six deaths in the Abu Salim district.
Clashes Erupt in Tripoli After Militia Leader's Death
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MAY 13MAY 13
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Iraq wars

Pentagon Chief Visits Iraq, Says US Troops Will Remain
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MAR 8 2023MAR 2023
Iraq released 19,381 prisoners between January and April under a sweeping new amnesty law, judicial authorities said Tuesday. This includes some individuals convicted of Islamic State group (IS) membership but excludes those found guilty of terrorism-related killings,
Iraq Frees Over 19,000 Inmates Under New Amnesty Law
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MAY 14MAY 14
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