News Roundup 6-12 April

About the author(s):

Sama is currently the News Roundup Editor (2025) for the Armed Groups and International Law blog. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in International Relations from the University of Geneva (UNIGE), where she majored in Swiss Law and International Law. Her bachelor’s thesis, “The Legal Analysis of the United Nations Security Council’s Role in Protecting Civilians in Syria: Legal and IHL Implications”, examined the Council’s practice through the lens of international humanitarian law principles, relevant UN resolutions, and the UN Charter. Sama is also completing a six-month internship with the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) in Amman, within the Office for External Relations and Communications (Donor Relations). Her work supports donor engagement and reporting through the analysis of relations with contributing States and their political contexts, and she assists in meetings with embassies and international partners. She plans to pursue a Master’s degree in International Law following her internship. Sama is a member of the Swiss Society of International Law (SSDI) and the International Law Association (ILA).

Iran-backed Iraqi armed group releases kidnapped US journalist

Civilians under fire by gangs in Gaza: What happened in Maghazi?

Iran’s Support of the Houthis: What to Know

Armed Group Storms Suwayda Education Directorate, Director Withdraws

Ethiopia Averts Tigray War, For Now; Ethiopia Announces New Dams on Nile; Russia Establishing New Foothold in Madagascar

Civil War in Sudan

Trump says US armed Iranian dissidents via Kurds, Kurdish groups deny claim

Why is Hezbollah a sticking point in the Iran ceasefire?

Iraq official says drone crashed near US diplomats at Baghdad airport

Three killed as armed men attack Pakistan Coast Guards in Arabian Sea

Nigerian Christian group denies army rescue claim in church attack

Armed rebel group attempts to board vessel in the Red Sea, UKMTO issues alert

Lebanese govt bans non-state weapons in capital Beirut

When International Law Fails to Protect: Humanitarian Intervention and the Iranian Repression

Health?care workers risk their lives in warzones. Are we protecting them enough?

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