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Global Conflicts Reach All-Time High Post-World War II Era, According to Research Findings

Sixty-one instances of disagreements or disputes occured.

Analysis reveals persistent conflict hotspots worldwide post-WWII, outnumbering peacekeeping...
Analysis reveals persistent conflict hotspots worldwide post-WWII, outnumbering peacekeeping efforts.

Global Conflicts Reach All-Time High Post-World War II Era, According to Research Findings

gonna lay out some facts to you straight up, no sugarcoating. The world's a hot mess right now, with more conflicts popping up than any time since the end of World War II, according to the Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO). That's right, we're talking about 61 conflicts in 36 countries. And guess what? A lot of these countries are dealing with more than one conflict at a time.

Siri Aas Rustad, the lead author, didn't hold back. She said, "The world's a lot more violent and divisive than it was a decade back." Africa was hit the hardest, followed closely by Asia and the Middle East. Europe and the Americas weren't immune either — they had their fair share of conflicts too.

Now, let's talk fatalities. The casualty count was roughly the same as in 2021, with around 129,000 deaths. The Ukraine conflict and the Gaza conflict topped the death toll list, closely followed by the Tigray region of Ethiopia.

But hold up, she ain't done yet. Rustad took a swipe at the "America First" policy, saying a retreat from global solidarity would be a "grave mistake" with "long-term consequences for humanity." She explained that US engagement globally has played a crucial role in maintaining stability since 1945.

So there you have it, folks. The world ain't exactly a peaceful place these days. To learn more about current global conflict hotspots, you better check out PRIO's publications or reports. Just a heads up, the Middle East, Africa, and parts of Asia tend to be hubs for conflict, but remember, this is just a rough overview. For the nitty-gritty details, refer to PRIO's specific reports or utilize their online resources.

Sources: ntv.de, AFP

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In light of the disturbing surge in global conflicts, it's important to address the numerous policies that could potentially play a role in mitigating this situation. On one hand, the community policy could be utilized to foster unity and cooperation among disparate groups within affected nations. On the other hand, the employment policy could be a valuable tool in providing jobs and preventing economic instability, which often fuels unrest. Regrettably, we are experiencing a record high of 61 conflicts across 36 countries, as reported by the Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO), a stark reminder that war-and-conflicts continue to dominate general-news headlines.

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