
May 2017
May 2017 Round-up: important developments and what we’re tracking for next month.
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May 2017 Round-up: important developments and what we’re tracking for next month.
Maduro likely to stay in power despite growing protests.
After the Stockholm attack, the latest vehicle-ramming attacks are indicative of things to come in Europe.
After the Stockholm attack, the latest vehicle-ramming attacks are indicative of things to come in Europe.
South Korea’s recent responses to its third and most serious wave of COVID-19 show just how reluctant the government is to compromise the economy beyond a certain point by introducing lockdowns and other stringent restrictions in handling the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Central African Republic (CAR) continues to be plagued by violent conflict following contentious presidential elections in December 2020, with a coalition of rebel groups threatening to overthrow a weak central government.
Despite recent criticisms, Japan’s cluster-based approach to combat COVID-19 has some significant lessons to offer, especially to countries struggling with hard lockdown measures.
Despite a court stay order on recently introduced controversial farm laws in India, farmers’ protests have continued unabated due to vastly varying opinions of the BJP-led government and farmers’ unions which leaves little room for compromise during negotiations.
The end of the Brexit transition period, together with the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic that has ravaged the continent, brings a new level of complexity and uncertainty to travel between the UK and the EU.
Around the world COVID-19 infection rates have increased significantly since we first introduced our infection risk maps due to improvements in mass testing, and the