According to a new study, the year 2025 recorded more state conflicts than any other year since World War II, underscoring a significant escalation in global violence.
The findings also reveal that 2025 was the third-deadliest year since the Cold War ended, raising concerns about the ongoing trends in civil wars and international disputes.
This alarming data reflects a growing instability in various regions, prompting discussions on the implications for international relations and peace efforts.