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Jan 9, 2025 |
foreignpolicy.com | Comfort Ero |Richard Atwood |Amy Mackinnon |John Haltiwanger
Situation Report A weekly digest of national security, defense, and cybersecurity news from Foreign Policy reporters Amy Mackinnon and John Haltiwanger. Delivered Thursday.
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Jan 1, 2025 |
foreignpolicy.com | Comfort Ero |Richard Atwood
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Dec 6, 2024 |
foreignpolicy.com | Dana Sherne |Comfort Ero |Aaron Miller |Lauren Morganbesser
Every January in Foreign Policy, the International Crisis Group lists 10 conflicts to watch in the year ahead. But beyond Israel’s conflicts with Iran and Hamas, and the wars in Syria and Ukraine, what else should we be keeping an eye on? The International Crisis Group is an independent organization that speaks to all sides in conflicts and seeks diplomatic avenues to solve them. Join an FP Live conversation with the group’s president and CEO, Comfort Ero.
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Nov 20, 2024 |
economist.com | Comfort Ero
The World Ahead | By Invitation: Peacemaking in 2025Global conflict is rising, but peacemaking is still vital, argues the president of International Crisis GroupBy Comfort Ero, president of International Crisis GroupWe are in the middle of a very violent decade. Since 2020 a series of major wars—in Ethiopia, Myanmar, Ukraine, Sudan and the Middle East—has claimed hundreds of thousands of lives. The number of smaller conflicts is also rising.
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Oct 31, 2024 |
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Aug 9, 2024 |
almendron.com | Comfort Ero
The Middle East faces a moment of peril. Since Hamas attacked Israel on Oct. 7, 2023, and Israel responded with a brutal campaign in Gaza, the region has been on edge. The longer the Gaza war rages, the more likely it is to set off a regional war.
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Aug 7, 2024 |
foreignpolicy.com | Comfort Ero
Foreign & Public Diplomacy United States Iran The Middle East faces a moment of peril. Since Hamas attacked Israel on Oct. 7, 2023, and Israel responded with a brutal campaign in Gaza, the region has been on edge. The longer the Gaza war rages, the more likely it is to set off a regional war.
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Apr 7, 2024 |
nuevospapeles.com | Comfort Ero
En qué se equivoca Occidente sobre el resto. Traducción Alejandro GarvieNo hace mucho, los formuladores de políticas en Washington y otras capitales occidentales aparentemente no pensaron mucho en la posibilidad de que el resto del mundo pudiera tener opiniones distintas a las suyas.
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Apr 5, 2024 |
foreigncorrespondence.substack.com | Isaac Chotiner |Yuval Abraham |Comfort Ero |Yasmeen Serhan
Hello, and happy Friday. A couple of weeks ago, I wrote about the international charity World Central Kitchen and its efforts to address the immense hunger crisis in Gaza by delivering vital aid via a maritime route. In the interim weeks, WCK became a key player in food distribution in Gaza, serving tens of millions of meals amounting to 60% of all the non-governmental aid getting into Gaza, according to COGAT, the Israeli defense ministry body overseeing aid deliveries into the Strip.
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Apr 1, 2024 |
almendron.com | Comfort Ero
Not so long ago, policymakers in Washington and other Western capitals gave little apparent thought to the possibility that the rest of the world might hold opinions distinct from their own. There were some exceptions: governments that the West deemed “good partners”—in other words, those willing to advance U.S. and Western security or economic interests—continued to benefit from Western support even if they did not govern themselves in accordance with Western values.