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AGIL Podcast – Episode 6 of Season 2: Drones & The Future of War
How are drones changing the way wars are fought? What kinds of harm do they cause for civilians? And is international law able to keep pace with these developments? Engaging with these questions, in this episode of Beyond Compliance: In Conversation, Katharine and Florian speak with Khrystyna Kozak, Researcher at the Center for Civilians in Conflict’s …
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Sama is currently the News Roundup Editor (2026) for the Armed Groups and International Law blog. She holds a degree in International Relations from the University of Geneva (UNIGE), specializing in Swiss Law and International Law. Her thesis examined the role of the United Nations Security Council in the protection of civilians in Syria under international humanitarian law. Sama currently works with the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) and is a member of the Swiss Society of International Law (SSDI) and the International Law Association (ILA).
Iraq Sets September 30 Deadline for Pro-Iran Groups to Disarm
Mali’s army says rebels launch new attacks on towns and cities
Burkina Faso Claim 400 Militants Killed, Accuses France of Backing Armed Groups
Why Pakistan’s Afghan air strikes aren’t stopping armed attacks
Confidential annex to Lebanon-Israel security deal revealed
More than 30 students remain missing after Nigeria school attack
Gunmen kill two IRGC members in attack claimed by little-known armed groupMore than 100,000 killed in Myanmar since 2021 coup, monitor says
All warring parties in Mali committed ‘grave abuses’ against civilians, report says
Amnesty says RSF committed ethnic cleansing in Sudan’s el-Fasher
Ethiopia: Tigray Authorities Forcibly Recruiting Civilians
Sudanese army battles to retake strategic city near Ethiopian border, military sources say
Lebanon-Israel deal betrays ‘victims of war crimes’, rights groups say
Amnesty International warns of waning rights for victims as Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger exit ICC

