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Summia Tora
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The Economist

Summia Tora on evacuating her father - and others - from Kabul

MPP student on "the broken evacuation system" in Afghanistan.

Summia Tora
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Afghanistan
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Reuters

Prices soar as Yemen's rival central banks tussle away from the battlefield

Rafat al-Akhali comments on Yemen's split exchange rate and its consequences 

Rafat Ali Al-Akhali
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Economy
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Economic growth and equality
Yemen
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The New Humanitarian

Uncovering the civilian toll of France’s anti-jihadist war in Mali

Dapo Akande says that under international humanitarian law armed forces have an obligation to ensure they “are not targeting civilians deliberately” 

Dapo Akande
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Oxford Institute for Ethics, Law and Armed Conflict
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Mali
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National Public Radio (NPR)

War Crimes Are Suspected In Northern Ethiopia's Conflict Zone

Dapo Akande comments on international law and civilian protection on the conflict in Ethiopia 

Dapo Akande
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Oxford Institute for Ethics, Law and Armed Conflict
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Ethiopia
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New York Times

When fighting erupts between Israel and Hamas, the question of war crimes follows

Dapo Akande comments on the question of moral legitimacy raised by civilian deaths on both sides

Dapo Akande
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Oxford Institute for Ethics, Law and Armed Conflict
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Israel
Palestine
19
May
19 May 2021, 14:00 - 15:30

Advancing justice for children

A virtual discussion on how to strengthen accountability for crimes and violations affecting children in conflict in partnership with Save the Children

Publication
11 March 2021

Advancing justice for children: innovations to strengthen accountability for violations and crimes affecting children in conflict

Federica D’Alessandra Sareta AshraphJelia SaneVéronique AubertAurélie LamazièreKeyan SalarkiaVanessa Grée
Global security
Law
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Oxford Institute for Ethics, Law and Armed Conflict
Economic growth and equality
Children playing football in Iraq
News
10 March 2021

New research to improve accountability for crimes affecting children in conflict

The investigation, documentation and prosecution of violations and crimes affecting children in conflict is the focus of a new paper in partnership with Save the Children

Global security
Law
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Global cooperation
Oxford Institute for Ethics, Law and Armed Conflict
Economic growth and equality
Health, education and public services
24
Feb
24 February 2021, 13:00 - 14:30

Powering up energy investments in fragile states

A discussion on the critical role of expanding clean energy access for post-COVID-19 global recovery, and how cross-sectoral collaboration can expand energy access in fragile states.

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