Assault on the positions of soldiers of the Daesh terrorist organisation (outlawed in Russia) near a former Palestinian refugee camp Yarmuk in a southern suburb of Damascus. © Sputnik / Mikhail Voskresenskiy
Daily Mail: The world has become more peaceful and despite wars in Syria and Middle East fewer people are dying in armed conflicts, scientists say
* Experts looked at 'all possible' wars, the countries involved and battle death tolls
* One leading researcher said Korean War had appeared to be a 'breaking point'
* Change since then is 'an indication the world has become a more peaceful place'
* The research was carried out by Norway's Peace Research Institute Oslo
The world has become a more peaceful place with fewer people dying in armed conflicts, scientists have claimed.
Experts from Norway's Peace Research Institute Oslo examined statistics from 'all possible' wars, the countries involved, and how many people were killed.
Research director Håvard Mokleiv Nygård suggested the Korean War in the early 1950s may have been a 'breaking point' signalling a change in the number of people killed in battle.
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WNU Editor: The University of Oslo Report is here .... The world HAS become more peaceful (Apollon Research Magazine).
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A bunch of peacenik cowards hiding out in one of the far corners of the world in the next best place to the frigid arctic of Spitzenberg telling people what war is or is not. They cannot define war adequately.
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