All news on the topic: Civil war
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Investigation uncovers UAE-backed network supplying Sudan’s RSF through Libya
Lighthouse Reports travelled to Eastern Libya to expose the UAE supported RSF network of military training camps that enabled them to continue their war in Sudan.
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Rifaat al-Assad’s stolen fortune leaves Syria chasing justice after his death
Inside a stone farmhouse south-west of Paris, the walls are lined with Khaled Alkhani’s oil paintings: dark, blurred figures with closed eyes or faces hidden beneath heavy black marks. Each canvas is part of his attempt to process the violence that shattered his family in Syria four decades ago.
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RSF commander filmed executing civilians in al-Fashir reportedly back in combat after secret deal
A Sudanese paramilitary commander who was detained late last year after global outrage sparked by videos showing him executing unarmed individuals in al-Fashir has been released from prison and has returned to active duty on the battlefield, nine sources informed Reuters.
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Paris court convicts Lafarge of terror financing linked to payments to ISIS and Al-Nusrah Front
A Paris court on Monday convicted French cement giant Lafarge and eight former executives of financing terrorism, ruling they paid jihadist groups millions to keep a Syrian plant running during the country’s civil war.
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General tightens grip as Min Aung Hlaing becomes president after staged vote
Myanmar junta chief Min Aung Hlaing, who led a coup against Aung San Suu Kyi’s elected government, has become the country’s president after winning a parliamentary vote on Friday.
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Marble looting in Marib exposes Yemen’s broken state and rising tribal power
Tribal warlords in Yemen are sidestepping regulations to plunder marble reserves in Marib province,
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Satellite images show a buildup of drones at Al Khadim base in Libya despite the UN embargo
Between late April and July 2025, a type of drone not previously seen in Libya was spotted parked outside a hangar on the northern apron at Al Khadim airbase, according to satellite imagery.
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Germany plans to deport Syrians after declaring civil war over
Syrians no longer have a reason to be granted asylum in Germany following the conclusion of their country’s civil war, according to Friedrich Merz.
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Over 36,000 people flee Sudan’s Kordofan region as RSF advances east of Darfur
More than 36,000 people have fled Sudan’s Kordofan region east of Darfur since Saturday, the UN’s migration agency has said, a week after the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces took control of the city of El Fasher.
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South Sudan’s leaders accused of plundering public funds as corruption fuels fears of new war
The investigative group The Sentry said Wednesday that South Sudan’s leaders are siphoning public resources through off-budget arrangements, sole-source contracts, and manipulation of public procurement processes.
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Syria holds first parliamentary elections since Assad’s fall
Syria is holding its first parliamentary elections since the fall of its longtime ruler Bashar al-Assad, in a tentative step towards democratic polls that have been criticized as biased in favour of the country’s interim leaders.
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Yemen becomes one of the most dangerous countries for journalists amid ongoing conflict
Warring factions in Yemen have turned the country into one of the most dangerous places in the Middle East for journalists, detaining, torturing, and disappearing media workers in a campaign that has silenced reporting and gutted press freedom.
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Myanmar’s historic Gokteik railway bridge damaged in armed conflict
A bridge from the colonial era in Myanmar, which was once the tallest railway trestle in the world, has been destroyed amid fighting in the prolonged conflict.
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Nearly 50 arrested, dozens injured in Belgrade and Novi Sad amid rival protester battles
Second night of street violence in multiple cities following months of escalating anti-government protests.
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Iran lost billions after Assad’s fall: documents from Damascus reveal derailed investments
Iran envisioned a U.S.-style Marshall Plan to reconstruct Syria following the civil war. It invested billions to establish influence there.
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Thai police general says tens of thousands could be held in illegal scam compounds in Myanmar
The head of the anti-trafficking agency reports that numerous Chinese criminal gangs were operating the centers.
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Inside Haiti's week of 'violent terror' as gangs revolt against prime minister
Haiti has declared a state of emergency as spate of violence continues amid gang violence in Port-au-Prince following political uncertainty
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Trump celebrates 'big win for America' as Supreme Court restores him to ballot
The US Supreme Court has restored Donald Trump to the ballot, rejecting state attempts to hold him accountable for the January 6 attack on the Capitol in 2021.
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First rioter to enter US Capitol during deadly attack was 'ready for civil war'
Justice Department prosecutor Emily Allen said Michael Sparks, 46, of Kentucky, who was first to enter the Capitol building was "ready for a civil war. Not just ready for a civil war. He wanted it."
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Fred West 'may have used secret tunnels to carry out his crimes'
The serial killer Fred West was known to carry out works across Gloucester and it is claimed that he may have had access to a network of tunnels in order to aid his crimes
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Trump army of fans rallied behind Truss and Farage at wild US right-wing rally
A British invasion of the US Conservative Political Action Conference saw disgraced former PM Liz Truss hailed as a 'modern Margaret Thatcher' as Donald Trump devotees called for her to have a second chance
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Trump fans warn of violent 'civil war' if he loses election
Thousands of Trump fans have flocked to the CPAC conference - with many giving stark warnings about what will happen if their guy doesn’t win in November
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Grandad, 70, graduates from uni despite losing most of his sight
Paul Deal completed a Masters degree in history at the University of Bristol - after leaving school with just four O-levels.
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'My dad was tortured for four years...being told my career was over was a gift'
Greek's former finance minister Yanis Varoufakis, who appeared nightly on British television news during 2015, has spoken of his country's turmoil caused by pressure from Brussels
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A 1,000-year-old castle with its own moat on sale for less than a home in London
Historic Wigmore Castle, in Herefordshire, is now being offered for £450,000 after failing to attract a buyer since going on the market six months ago - and is cheaper than a house in London
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