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Latest Episodes
REPORT: Reengaging Damascus. Syria’s capital offers opportunity, but not without risk.
Damascus remains less exposed to political violence than other governorates in post-Assad Syria, pointing to a cautiously positive outlook despite residual security threats.This episode is an AI narrated version of an ACLED report, prese...
REPORT: Preaching, coercion, and sectarianism? How the Islamic State is building a stronghold in Mozambique
Within an emerging enclave on the Cabo Delgado coast, insurgents are seeking to gain legitimacy among local communities.Author: Peter BofinThis episode is an AI narrated version of an ACLED rep...
REPORT: Demobilization or pause? Bolivian cross-sectoral demonstrations ease but may re-escalate
Several factors have contributed to the decline in roadblocks and mobilization, but the truce reached between some sectors and the government remains fragile.This episode is an AI narrated version of an ACLED report, presenting data-driv...
REPORT: Colombia-Venezuela cooperation on border security is necessary for investment, but unlikely in the short-term.
The two countries have an interest in curbing armed groups’ activities to reactivate joint energy projects along their shared border, but the window of opportunity to do so is likely to close soon.Author:
REPORT: Washington is betting on an Islamic Republic that doesn’t exist
In its latest negotiations with Iran, the US is likely overestimating the leverage it can gain through economic incentives.This episode is an AI narrated version of an ACLED report, presenting data-driven analysis of conflict trends and ...