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The outbreak of violence in Sudan isn’t an anomaly; the world's civil wars are growing longer and deadlier. Robert Guest, The Economist’s deputy editor, explains why.

00:00 - Civil wars are getting longer
00:58 - Complexity
02:14 - Criminality
03:12 - Climate change
04:52 - The road to peace?

Sign up to The Economist’s daily newsletter: https://econ.st/3QAawvI

The world’s deadliest war last year wasn’t in Ukraine: https://econ.st/3MRXH0T

Why is Sudan on the brink of civil war, again?: https://econ.st/43z5EOy

Listen: “Someone in Khartoum this morning described it as ‘like Call of Duty’”—deadly fighting in Sudan: https://econ.st/41iPh7n

Why has civil war returned to Ethiopia?: https://econ.st/43EIEOe

Myanmar’s civil war has moved to its heartlands: https://econ.st/41nqlvp

The effects on Turkey of Syria’s civil war: https://econ.st/41t6ZVo

Myanmar’s civil war is becoming bloodier and more brutal: https://econ.st/3L8qtJo

Ethiopia’s civil war has been bad news for press freedom: https://econ.st/41iwqt6

How not to administer justice after a brutal civil war: https://econ.st/43FB1qQ

How to stop countries sliding back into civil war: https://econ.st/3mK3IlQ

The world should not ignore the horrors of eastern Congo: https://econ.st/43EF2fd

Fighting in the Sahel has forced 1.7m people from their homes: https://econ.st/3oqObYr
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