This week on War News Radio, a coalition led by Saudi Arabia started airstrikes against Houthi rebels in Yemen, a US announcement that it will join airstrikes against ISIS in the Iraqi city of Tikrit prompted over a third of Iraqi fighters to withdraw or refuse to cooperate in the battle, Boko Haram kidnapped 500 women and children from the Northern Nigerian town of Damasuk, and more.
This week, War News Radio is also presenting content from two of our partner radio stations, Yatsani FM in Loo-saka, Zambia and Mazabuka Community Radio in Mazabuka, Zambia. We bring to you content from reporter Maybin Katungulu on the Beating Famine Conference and reporter Lorraine Hamusonde on drought conditions in her district of Zambia.
The Invasion of a Generation: History and Experiences of Ukraine
Reporting the Reality: The Taliban’s Threat to Local Journalists
Forgotten Conflict: The Tigray War
Identity and Impact: Perspectives on Being an Afghan Refugee
Playing for Peace: Afghan Musicians’ Perspectives on Taliban Rule
Academics Reflect on the War in Afghanistan
Saudi Arabia and Solidarity: Supporting Women's Activism from Abroad
Revolution, Revisited: Why Tunisians are still protesting ten years after the Arab Spring
Foreign in a Domestic Sense: Conflict and Colonialism in the US Pacific Territories
Opaque and Unforgiving: America's Inhumane Asylum System
A Kingdom in Peril: Perspective on the 2020 Protests from Thai Youth
A Nation Among States (Part 2)
A Nation Among States (Part 1)
Sudan's Social Media Propaganda Problem
Reconciliation in Colombia: Moving Forward after the 2016 Peace Deal
The Impact of New Trump Administration Policy Changes on Refugee Resettlement
The Venezuelan Migrant Crisis: A Swarthmore Student's Perspective
Secret Internment Camps and Political Repression: China's Brutal Crackdown on the Uighurs
Exodus from Afghanistan: My Parents' Story
Hope, Grief, and Coral Reefs
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