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Conflicts of Interest

Date de sortie : 2026-03-01
© 2026 Conflicts of Interest
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Date de sortie : 2026-03-01
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IRAN: Is this the start of a war in the Middle East?

IRAN: Is this the start of a war in the Middle East?

Send a text What happens when the killing of Iran’s supreme leader sends shockwaves across an already volatile region? In this emergency episode of Conflicts of Interest, Professor Clionadh Raleigh is joined by ACLED Media Relations Manager Bron Mills
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What happens when the killing of Iran’s supreme leader sends shockwaves across an already volatile region?
In this emergency episode of Conflicts of Interest, Professor Clionadh Raleigh is joined by ACLED Media Relations Manager Bron Mills to unpack the explosive developments in Iran and the wider Middle East following this weekend’s strikes.
What do leadership decapitation, regional retaliation, and rising tensions mean for the trajectory of conflict — and how far could the fallout spread?
Tune in to today’s emergency episode to find out.
#Iran #MiddleEast #IranCrisis #ConflictAnalysis #ACLED
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Date de publication : 1/3/2026 à 21:00:00

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The world is in turmoil — from wars in Europe and the Middle East, to political crises, violent protests, and rising global unrest. Conflicts of Interest goes beyond the headlines to explain the forces shaping today’s conflicts. Hosted by conflict experts Professor Clionadh Raleigh and Dr Caitriona Dowd, this fortnightly podcast unpacks wars, protests, political violence, and international power struggles with clarity and context. No drama, no sensationalism — just what happened, why it matters, and how it fits into the bigger picture. For listeners who want to understand war, politics, and global conflict without the noise, Conflicts of Interest makes sense of a world on edge. Brought to you by ACLED (Armed Conflict Location and Event Data)

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