Our editors’ weekly take on humanitarian news, trends, and developments from around the globe.On our radarNo, the Syrian war is not overWhile a Russia-Turkey deal to hold off a Syrian government offensive in the rebel-held northwest is technically stil…
Day: May 3, 2019
Pentagon Warns of Chinese Military Spying
PENTAGON China’s two decades of military modernization has paid off big in missile development and domains like cyber and space, but the Pentagon says China is still relying on spying on others to steal the latest military technology. “China uses a var…
Pentagon Warns of Chinese Military Spying
PENTAGON China’s two decades of military modernization has paid off big in missile development and domains like cyber and space, but the Pentagon says China is still relying on spying on others to steal the latest military technology. “China uses a var…
Malawi Tests Election Results System Amid Network Challenges
BLANTYRE An election governing body in Malawi has done its first test of a system that tallies election results, as a May 21 poll draws near. Testing of the Results Management System is meant to find weaknesses and glitches, as officials hope Tuesday’s…
Malawi Tests Election Results System Amid Network Challenges
BLANTYRE An election governing body in Malawi has done its first test of a system that tallies election results, as a May 21 poll draws near. Testing of the Results Management System is meant to find weaknesses and glitches, as officials hope Tuesday’s…
Twenty years after war erupted, how listening and talking helps Liberians move on
Liberia’s civil war began 20 years ago last month, but for many the trauma lingers. In a country with no registered psychiatrist, a sociotherapy initiative aims to help thousands of survivors come together to heal the psychological impacts of the confl…