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The Times | How female bomb squad is dealing with brutal legacy of Vietnam War
Africanews | South Sudan struggles to clear mines as 2026 deadline approaches
Manchester Evening News | The Bury man taking on Ukraine's deadly landmines
ITV News Granada | Manchester-based Mines Advisory Group gets more UK government cash to help war-torn communities
EFE | Desminar Gaza, una carrera contrarreloj que tomará décadas
The i Paper | Inside the camp full of Isis recruits now too scared to return home
The i Paper | Isis left my house in ruins, I now live with my children in the rubble
The i Paper | I’m a Yazidi woman who escaped Isis – here’s how I get revenge
The i Paper | ‘The school was wired with IEDs’: Life after Isis at terror cell’s former base
The i Paper | Exploding toys and deadly rice sacks: Isis’s horrific Iraq legacy 10 years on
The i Paper | ‘I became a child bride to escape Isis. Now I risk my life defusing their bombs’
Expresso | Minas terrestres: o legado deixado por guerras, o risco causado pelas alterações climáticas e o impacto na segurança alimentar
The Washington Post | Unexploded bombs, many U.S.-made, could make Gaza unsafe for years
CNN | In Southeast Asia, the horror of Kissinger’s explosive legacy goes on
The i Paper | ‘Decades’ to clear unexploded bombs in Gaza, experts warn
Deutsche Welle | In South Sudan, land mines threaten lives and livelihoods
Christian Science Monitor | Women make South Sudan safe, one explosion at a time
Manchester Evening News | Millions live knowing one wrong step could kill them
Washington Post | Ukraine is now the most mined country. It will take decades to make safe.
The Times | Iraq enjoys a tourism boom — just look out for the minefields
Al Jazeera | 50 years after the Vietnam War ended, its bombs continue to kill
The House | Landmines: the deadly legacy of conflict
BBC News Mundo | El miedo que aún reina en Laos, "el país más bombardeado de la historia"
Manchester Confidential | Mines Advisory Group - a Mancunian force for global good
The Express | The deadly toll of unexploded bombs that still blights Vietnam
BBC Crossing Continents | Laos: the most bombed country on earth
BBC News | Angola landmines: The women hunting for explosives left from civil war
BBC News | Manchester charity awarded £4.8m to clear Syria landmines
iNews | Yemen war eight years on: Child killed or injured by explosives every two days in 2022
BBC News | Ukraine war: Mines Advisory Group awarded £6.6m to clear landmines
BBC News | One careful step at a time through Lebanon’s minefields
The Church Times | Unlock the Land campaign raises £½ million in appeal for Laos
National Geographic | Landmines took their limbs. Soccer brought them glory
Euronews | De-mining Angola - The Unseen Threat of Landmines Finally Removed
The Independent | The fight to end the devastating consequences of landmines
Telegraph | Watch your step: Inside the training school for defusing Islamic State bombs
ITV News | The most bombed country in the world: How Laos' playgrounds must be cleared of explosives
ITV News | How one British charity is working to end the deadly legacy of war in Laos
Tortoise Media | Iraq’s forgotten victims