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Photo Essay / Global

Life on the Edge: Everyday Realities in a Conflict-torn World

A photo exhibition held at the European External Action Service (EEAS) marks Crisis Group’s 30th anniversary, and showcases photographs taken by its staff while conducting field research in conflict-affected regions around the world.

Photo Essay / Africa

The Spillover of Sudan’s War into Eastern Chad

War in Sudan has pushed about one million refugees and returnees into isolated and impoverished parts of neighbouring Chad. Crisis Group expert Charles Bouëssel visited this region to learn how it is coping with the influx.

Photo Essay / Asia-Pacific

Inside Chinland: Picturing the Struggle for a Free Chin State

The mountainous, neglected Chin State in Myanmar has been the site of fierce clashes between the military junta and local resistance groups. Crisis Group expert Richard Horsey visited to gauge the impact on the local population and assess what might come next for the region.

Our Journeys / Asia-Pacific

Philippines: Bangsamoro’s Village Elections Point to a Long Path to Peace

Village elections in the southern Philippines tend to be hard-fought and violent. Crisis Group expert Georgi Engelbrecht travelled there to understand what the most recent showdowns mean for regional polls scheduled for 2025 and for the peace process in an area historically racked by conflict. 

Surviving the War in Gaza

As the conflict in Gaza enters its fourth month, Crisis Group’s Gaza-based researcher Azmi Keshawi, working with colleague Claudia Gazzini, tells the story of his family’s daily struggle to survive this devastating war.

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