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Russians appeal to Putin that he is misinformed about reality

After 50 months of the Kremlin’s war against Ukraine, Russia is facing accumulating military, economic, and social problems.

Tuesday, 21 Apr 2026


Applications open for the 2026 Barcelona Summer School of the Mediterranean and the Middle East

The Barcelona Summer School of the Mediterranean and the Middle East is a joint initiative co-organized by IBEI, Catalonia International and IEMed.

Deadlocked war subtly changes to Russia’s detriment

This year’s 32-hour-long Easter truce for Russia’s war against Ukraine did not lead to a lasting ceasefire nor a resumption in peace talks.

Attacks on education cause lifelong harm

The recent bombing of a girls’ school in Iran, killing at least 165 schoolgirls, is a stark reminder of how brutally war affects children.

As Hungary rejoices, Moscow keeps counting down its comrades and clients

The crushing defeat of Viktor Orban’s seemingly entrenched and deeply corrupt political regime in Hungary signifies a massive setback for Russia’s foreign policy.

The ceasefire with Iran expires on 22 April. What happens then?

The crucial question remains unanswered: What has actually been achieved politically?

It’s time for academics to take community action on AI

The situation is critical – Academic publishing urgently needs life support.

Monday, 30 Mar 2026


Workshop on civil society's roles in ceasefire monitoring

On 24-26 March the PRIO Centre on Gender, Peace and Security organised a workshop on 'Civil Society’s Role in Monitoring Ceasefire Agreements and other Conflict-Related Agreements'.

Putin’s war calculus keeps oscillating as spring offensive stumbles

The effect of the ongoing conflict in the Persian Gulf on Russia’s war against Ukraine grows more complex as the parties of both conflicts experience attrition of various kinds

Moscow calculates benefits of Gulf conflict, coming short

As the aerial conflict in the Persian Gulf moves into week three, assessments generally assume Russia is a key beneficiary.

Peace with an entry fee: Trump’s Board of Peace as a blueprint for ending wars

Talk of peace and war has been prevalent of late. In the last few weeks, President Trump’s Board of Peace met for the first time, tasked with securing peace amidst ongoing violence in Gaza.

Lebanon in the crossfire: Ten key points about the impact of the US-Israeli war on Iran

Lebanese resilience is being tested in a population worn down by conflict, once again caught in the crossfire of regional rivalries.

Wednesday, 11 Mar 2026


JPR Article of the Year 2025 awarded to Jason Hartwig

Jason Hartwig has been awarded the Nils Petter Gleditsch Article of the Year Award for his journal article entitled 'The end of rebel rule: Biased peacekeeping interventions and social order'.

Thursday, 12 Mar 2026


Research shows Gaza death toll higher than reported

A new study published in The Lancet journal, co-authored by PRIO Research Professor Håvard Hegre, finds that the human cost of the conflict in the Gaza Strip was significantly higher than previously recorded by local health authorities.

Friday, 13 Mar 2026


Linking aid and migration policies is worse than misguided

PRIO-led research backs up warning to the UN's International Organization for Migration (IOM)

Russia expects Iran to endure U.S.–Israeli strikes

The shock in Moscow from the February 28 launch of ongoing U.S.–Israeli strikes on Iran has eased, and extensive Russian commentary has shifted to asserting that superior air power alone cannot guarantee a meaningful victory.

Rights and duties in the Norwegian welfare state

How do we think about the balance of duties and rights in the welfare state: and specifically in the Norwegian welfare state?

The US may become trapped in its own escalation

In just over one week, the US, together with Israel, has struck over 3,000 targets in Iran and dropped thousands of bombs.

Monday, 2 Mar 2026


Screening: Filling the Gap or Taking the Lead? - How refugee-led organizations are shifting power in Uganda

Screening of the film Filling the Gap or Taking the Lead?

What problems are third‑country asylum centres intended to solve?

The EU is considering moving parts of asylum processing out of Europe, and several countries are pushing for third-country solutions.

Russia struggles to find a response to U.S.–Israel attack on Iran

The U.S.–Israeli airstrikes against Iran that began on February 28 shocked Moscow.

The wars of misconstrued opportunities and bad choices

Trump’s assertion of an “imminent threat” from Iran is no more convincing than President Vladimir Putin’s perennial claim that he had no other choice but to invade Ukraine.

Wellbeing of women goes hand in hand with wellbeing of nations

In 2024, 676 million women lived in proximity to conflict, that is almost every 6th woman in the world — the highest number and proportion ever recorded.

Trump’s attention-grabbing tactics

With a keystroke, the Trump administration shifted the world’s attention onto something that didn’t happen. At the same time, the most serious abuses happened absent our attention.

Russia’s hope for trans-atlantic rift at MSC disappointed

Russia hopes to drive a wedge between the United States and Europe through hybrid attacks and nuclear brinkmanship to increase its chances of prevailing against Ukraine.

Kremlin struggles to project global relevance amid peace talks

Vladimir Putin may persist with his “military victory” war plan, but he also wants to keep the diplomatic attention of U.S. President Donald Trump, who wants to bring the war against Ukraine to an end.

Naming the moment without despair: Women mediators in a shifting global order

Women mediators are not guests in the future order – they are architects.

Russian hybrid warfare backfiring

Russian provocations, from cutting cables on the seabed to drone incursions into the European Union, are recognized as a major challenge to transatlantic security.

Thursday, 5 Feb 2026


PRIO at Arctic Frontiers

PRIO participated in Arctic Frontiers 2026, the annual multi-stakeholder conference held in Tromsø, Norway.

Venezuela: Bombs and sanctions – the humanitarian consequences

It is high time for the international and Norwegian media to focus on the humanitarian consequences of the U.S attack and sanctions on Venezuela, and on Machado’s shared responsibility for them.

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