Simultaneously search 15 leading English-language newspapers from around the world for recent news stories on conflict-related topics.

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About the Conflict News Browser

It can be difficult to find quality English language news stories outlining ongoing efforts to more constructively deal with difficult conflict situations around the world. It's easy to be overwhelmed with lots of virtually identical stories reporting the same high profile stories from the same basic perspective. It's also easy to be buried with "infotainment" rather than real news. In an effort to help correct this problem, the Beyond Intractability/CRInfo conflict news browser continually indexes recent stories from a select list of 15 major English-language newspapers which, collectively, offer a very broad range of perspectives. This index can then be browsed by conflict topic or searched for information on other topics. We encourage users to suggest additional news sources or topics to add to the browsing system.

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CRInfo mini-grant recipients, gateway partners, and affiliated projects:
Centre for Conflict Resolution
Centre for Conflict Resolution

"[Promoting] constructive, creative and co-operative approaches to the resolution of conflict and the reduction of violence" in South Africa and throughout the continent

Rene Cassin
Rene Cassin

Former President of the European Court for Human Rights, and 1968 Nobel Peace Laureate