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Landmines
Landmines in Ukraine: Lessons for China and Taiwan
By Lyle Goldstein and Nathan Waechter
Chinese strategists are studying mining and counter-mining efforts in the Russia-Ukraine War.
Myanmar Army’s Use of Landmines Amounts to War Crimes, Says Amnesty
By Sebastian Strangio
The rights group said that it had “received credible information” that the Myanmar military has laid landmines in at least 20 villages in Kayah State.
Trump Shifts to Authorize Wider US Military Use of Landmines
By Associated Press
With potential future conflict with China and Russia in mind, a new U.S. policy specified no geographic limits on landmine use.
Cambodia Remembers the Mixed Blessings of Diana's Demining Legacy
By Luke Hunt
A recent anniversary provides an opportunity to reflect honestly about her mine clearance legacy.
Digging for Mines in Afghanistan
By Ivan A. Flores
International efforts are slowly bringing hope to an otherwise grim situation.
Japan Can't Ignore Rising Tensions in Korea
By Yuki Tatsumi
Even with tension rising on the Korean Peninsula, the Japanese opposition is keeping an inward focus.
Landmines Still Blight Southeast Asia
Vietnam has called for ASEAN members to jointly address the region’s ongoing issue with landmines.
Rocky Road of Landmine Ban
A major conference in Cambodia considering progress on efforts to ban landmines showed mixed progress.
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