Every month, we publish short reports that analyze the latest ACLED data and highlight important patterns in political violence and protests around the world.
Every month, we publish short reports that analyze the latest ACLED data and highlight important patterns in political violence and protests around the world.
Despite impacts on supply chains, the SAF continues its air campaign to weaken the RSF in Darfur ahead of expected ground offensives in August.
Mounting demonstrations over rising costs have been recorded in India, Bangladesh, Nepal, the Maldives, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka.
The TPLF’s reinstatement of the 2020 regional government threatens the fragile peace in Tigray but also risks triggering another full-blown battle in the region.
ACLED’s Senior Africa Analyst, Ladd Serwat, comments on the expansion of mass kidnappings into the southern regions of Nigeria
ACLED’s Eastern Europe, Caucasus, and Central Asia Research Manager Magda Anastasijevic comments on surge of nationwide protests in Albania over Jared Kushner’s planned luxury coastal resort
ACLED’s Middle East Research Manager Muaz Al Abdullah comments on the strategic implications of Israel’s military road construction in Quneitra’s buffer zone.
Gray zone operations in the disputed waters are more frequent, testing the status quo for the US-China rivalry and allies in the region.
The ACLED Conflict Index is a global assessment of how and where conflicts in every country and territory in the world vary according to four indicators — deadliness, danger to civilians, geographic diffusion, and the number of armed groups.
ACLED's Election Watch monitors election violence worldwide.
ACLED CEO Prof. Clionadh Raleigh's monthly observations on the state of the world.
ACLED’s annual report on Violence Targeting Local Officials provides a breakdown of all reported violence against local administrators worldwide.
ACLED’s Senior Africa Analyst, Ladd Serwat, comments on the expansion of mass kidnappings into the southern regions of Nigeria
ACLED’s Eastern Europe, Caucasus, and Central Asia Research Manager Magda Anastasijevic comments on surge of nationwide protests in Albania over Jared Kushner’s planned luxury coastal resort
ACLED’s Middle East Research Manager Muaz Al Abdullah comments on the strategic implications of Israel’s military road construction in Quneitra’s buffer zone.
Gray zone operations in the disputed waters are more frequent, testing the status quo for the US-China rivalry and allies in the region.
ACLED’s South Asia Senior Analyst, Pearl Pandya, comments on the latest Pakistani attacks in Afghanistan’s border provinces.
Ethiopia's election was never going to change the government. Dr Jalale Getachew Birru explains how it became a stress multiplier.
Iran says internet access has been fully restored after the largest state-imposed internet shutdown in modern history. Reports from inside the country suggest many restrictions remain.
Israel stepped up pressure on Hamas in Gaza, and Iran continued targeting the Gulf while an agreement with the US stalls
The ADF ramped up violence in Ituri amid the Ebola outbreak, and JNIM launched a deadly campaign against Dozo militias in Mali.
The California mosque attack marks the deadliest neo-Nazi attack in three years and demonstrations in the US centered around redistricting.