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Australia: Q+A with Professor Chris Jenks on autonomous weapons

Technological advances in weaponry mean that decisions about the use of force on the battlefield could increasingly be taken by machines operating without human intervention. A recent event in …

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South Sudan: Patients dying after fighting compels medical staff to leave hospital

10-07-2015 Geneva/Juba - The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) is deeply concerned about the deaths in South Sudan of more than a dozen people following clashes that forced doctors and …

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Remembering Srebrenica, 20 years on

Tuzla, Bosnia-Herzegovina, 1 July 1995. In the days after the fall of Srebrenica, those who had fled the town started to arrive in Tuzla. During the first two weeks, ICRC staff took personal risks to …

Remembering nine ICRC employees killed 20 years ago in Srebrenica

Srebrenica  1995 -  2015  I wish   Finally     To lay down in the grave       The missing grave         Next to my child           The missing child             To warm up his hands.                 …

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In pictures: Delivering aid to South Sudan

This page highlights the BBC's coverage of recent ICRC distributions of food and essential household items in Udier, South Sudan. View the photo gallery on our distribution operations in Udier on the …

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Warfare at South Sudan hospital forces doctors to flee

When a hospital in Kodok, South Sudan was caught in the crossfire between the conflict's two warring parties, doctors were forced to evacuate. Two people died as a direct result of fighting, but 11 …

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Srebrenica 20 years on: Let us not forget

By Dominik Stillhart, director of operations There is something quietly dreadful about cemeteries in which all the graves are uniform. Absence of variety among the tombstones sends a message to the …

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Informal Meeting on Strengthening Compliance with International Humanitarian Law, Geneva, 13 July 2012

Informal Meeting on strengthening compliance with International Humanitarian Law Friday, 13 July 2012, Geneva, Switzerland Guidance Document International Humanitarian Law (IHL) is a set of rules …

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Jordan: Five years into the Syrian crisis: No solution in sight

With no let-up in the crisis, people continue to seek safety by crossing from Syria to Jordan. The majority enter Jordan through the country's north-eastern border area, where the scorching summer …

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Rwanda / Burundi: Free phone calls help refugees stay in touch

A surge in arrivals of Burundian refugees in reception centres near the Rwanda-Burundi border prompted the Rwandan government in April to open a new refugee camp in Mahama, Eastern Province. A major …

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