#Civil War
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Myanmar's military junta begins phased general elections on Dec 28, 2025. The UN warns the vote will not be free or fair amid the ongoing civil war.
On Dec 28, 2025, Myanmar's military junta begins a multi-stage election amid a civil war. With Aung San Suu Kyi jailed and opposition dissolved, PRISM explores why this 'sham' vote is happening and the role of China.
The Arab League has backed a new Sudanese peace plan, but its rejection by the RSF and escalating violence in regions like Kordofan cast doubt on its viability, deepening the country's 20-month-long conflict.
Myanmar's military junta is holding its first general election since the 2021 coup, but it controls only half the country. We analyze the legitimacy crisis and the risks of holding a vote amid a civil war.
A new civilian-led political roadmap to end Sudan's war was announced in Nairobi, but it faces skepticism from domestic critics and international partners like the EU, who question its legitimacy and strategy.