fredag 30 januari 2026

 

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Glenn Diesen


UN: over 170 civilians killed in Myanmar during elections

Published 12.28

FN:s människorättschef Volker Türk varnar för att situationen i Myanmar förvärrats sedan kuppen 2021. Arkivbild. 
UN human rights chief Volker Türk warns that the situation in Myanmar has worsened since the 2021 coup. Archive photo. Photo: Martial Trezzini/AP/TT

At least 170 civilians were killed in about 408 military airstrikes in Myanmar during the period around the country's heavily criticized elections in December 2025-January 2026, according to the UN.

The UN warned that the real number could be higher due to broken communications and fear among witnesses.

The elections have been condemned internationally as an attempt to legitimize military rule five years after the coup against Aung San Suu Kyi. According to the UN, the vote was held in only 263 of 330 municipalities, mostly in areas under military control, and large groups such as refugees and Rohingya were excluded.

UN human rights chief Volker Türk warned in a statement on Friday that “the deep and widespread despair inflicted on the people of Myanmar” since the 2021 coup “has only been deepened by the latest military-sponsored election.” 

New agreement with Kurds to "unify Syria"

Published 13.33
Delar av Syriens nya regering, med interimspresident Ahmad al-Sharaa i mitten. Arkivbild. 
Parts of Syria's new government, with interim president Ahmad al-Sharaa in the middle. Archive photo. Photo: Omar Sanadiki/AP/TT
An agreement between the government in Damascus and the Kurdish SDF is to "unify Syrian territory".

Kurdish forces are to be incorporated into Syria's military.

The agreement follows the ceasefire agreement earlier in January, after the new central government in Syria in a major offensive drove SDF forces from former Kurdish strongholds.

The agreement, announced by both parties, aims to "unify Syrian territory and fully integrate" the Kurdish areas in northeastern Syria.

Soldiers are to leave the front lines and only government security forces are to be allowed into Kurdish-controlled cities.

According to the AFP news agency, some of the Kurds' demands have been met, including the incorporation of three SDF brigades into the Syrian military.

The integration of Kurdish forces and administrative institutions into the structure of the central government is to take place "gradually".

Sanctions will not bring down the regime

Johan Mathias Sommarström

This is a commentary text. Analysis and positions are those of the writer.

Published 2026-01-29 17.14

Ayatollah Ali Khamenei vid ett tal i Teheran den 17 januari. 
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei at a speech in Tehran on January 17. Photo: /AP/TT

With tougher sanctions and the terror label, the EU wants to make a mark against Iran.

But for a regime that kills its own and allows double standards to have a face, sanctions are an unreliable tool.

The streets of Iranian cities have been washed clean of blood.

When the internet works again, it is like being awakened from a sleep. Shocked Iranians realize with surprise how brutal the past month has been. How many have been killed and how they were killed.

Ruthlessly on the streets, in hospitals and in prisons.

US President Donald Trump is still talking about attacking Iran, threatening with the armada that has been moved to the region. Iran counters by saying that they have their finger on the trigger, that they have filled their stocks with ballistic missiles and that their response will be painful.

The raw brutality of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard has prompted the EU to tighten sanctions and label the organization a terrorist organization. 

It is an important signal but in many ways also a blow in the air. For which the hard-pressed Iranians may once again have to pay the price.

The crashed currency and the ever-rising prices of basic goods are the result of many years of sanctions. Of a system that is dependent on smuggling and currency exchange on the black market, at lousy rates.

Where the winners are the smugglers and the biggest smugglers are the Revolutionary Guard, the IRGC.

The Revolutionary Guard has its tentacles in every part of Iran's economy, from infrastructure to energy, agriculture, arms exports and a large presence on the black market.

Irans styre varnar folket för att låta sig förledas av västvärldens frestelser. 
Iran's government warns the people against being seduced by the temptations of the West. Photo: Niklas Smith

Iranian hawks, that is, unreasonable religious leaders, high-ranking politicians and military commanders, have long been on the sanctions lists of many countries.

They warn the people against being seduced by the temptations of the West. They punish women who do not cover their hair.

At the same time, they send their own children to exclusive universities abroad, preferably in the United States or Germany. One of the most hawkish hawks, Ali Larijani, is accused of being the architect behind the massacres of protesters. He has spent years explaining the danger of American influence. At the same time, he sent his daughter to the United States, where she worked at a university until recently.

Past presidents, high-ranking Revolutionary Guards, and religious leaders have long sent children to the West, where they have been able to enjoy the freedoms denied to the people of Iran.

With sanctions such as further asset freezes and the criminalization of membership in the Revolutionary Guard, it may become more difficult to send children to freedom abroad.

More difficult, but not impossible.

The high-ups always find ways to circumvent sanctions.

At the same time, tougher sanctions and terror labeling can also have the opposite effect.

It could strengthen the Revolutionary Guard’s influence over smuggling everything from oil to alcohol (as strange as it may sound) and Western-produced goods.

It could complicate the discussions with the regime that need to be held. France, for example, has been concerned about the safety of French citizens in Iranian prisons and that terror labeling would make their lives more difficult.

Both terror labeling of the Revolutionary Guard and tougher sanctions may be blunt tools, but they are what is available.

And it's sharper than empty statements or just calling up a bunch of ambassadors.

It's called putting your foot down, albeit cautiously.
 

Heat record in the Arctic: Greenland 15 degrees warmer than normal 

Published 2026-01-29 23:46

If you

 
thought there was a mental ice age around Greenland after Trump's repeated threats, you are wrong. There is a heat wave.

During the period from December 2025 to January 2026, parts of the Arctic have experienced extremely high temperature anomalies.

Now scientists are warning that parts of the Arctic region have entered a new era.

At the Kitsissorsuit 
weather station in western 
Greenland
, observational data shows that January 2026 was on average about 15.5 degrees warmer than the normal period, with several individual days that were 20 degrees above normal for the season.

Normal January temperature at Kitsissorsuit is around −19 degrees, while the monthly average this year was close to −4 degrees.

Similar patterns have been observed in 
Iceland,
 where unusually mild air from the Atlantic led to temperatures well above the seasonal norm.

Glaciären Solheimajökull på Island har dragit sig tillbaka 1 kilometer de senaste 20 åren.
The Solheimajökull glacier in Iceland has retreated 1 kilometer in the last 20 years. Photo: Agneta Elmegård
According to World Weather Attribution and the Copernicus Climate Change Service, both Iceland and parts of Greenland are among the regions in the world where winter warming is now occurring most rapidly, in line with the so-called “Arctic amplification” that researchers have warned about.

Researchers: “The Arctic has entered a new era”

The study warning of a new era of extreme weather in the Arctic is published in the scientific journal 
Science Advances
 and is led by researchers at the Finnish Meteorological Institute together with an international team that includes the University of Sheffield and the University of Helsinki. The team, which has analyzed more than 70 years of data, writes that “the Arctic has entered a new era of extreme weather, where climate change is making extreme events and temperature swings more frequent.” They also warn that this is affecting both ecosystems and communities in the Arctic.

– Our research shows that the frequency of extreme weather events has increased sharply in the Arctic. In about a third of the Arctic land area, these events have only recently begun to occur, which shows that the Arctic is entering a new era of extreme weather conditions with likely serious consequences for the ecosystems there, says Gareth Phoenix, professor at the University of Sheffield, to 
Science Alert.

Arktiska regioner som Vestmannaöarna utanför Island är platser som upplever alltmer is- och snöfria perioder, där det istället borde vara mycket kallare väder.
Arctic regions such as the Vestmannaeyjarna off Iceland are places that are increasingly experiencing ice- and snow-free periods, where there should instead be much colder weather. Photo: Agneta Elmegård