Global arms sales
SIPRI report on arms trade Governments buy more weapons in first year of COVID-19 boosting global arms trade 

Data published by SIPRI for the year 2020 shows the world’s top 100 weapons manufacturers increased their overall sales in comparison to previous years as governments chose to increase arms procurement despite COVID-19-related economic hardships

SIPRI report global arms sale Latest SIPRI data shows 25% rise in arms imports by Middle East and North Africa countries

Complementing the increase in arms imports by West Asian and North African countries, the United States, France and Germany saw a substantial increase in their respective weapons exports, with the US continuing as the world’s largest arms exporter 

A universal appeal for humanity to end militarism and stop war

Why the Bouficha Appeal stands for the aspirations of people who want an end to militarized violence on earth.

Saudi Fighter Jets Middle East arms sales up by a massive 87%, mostly US-supplied

Saudi Arabia and United Arab Emirates, both party to the international offensive in Yemen, together makes up around 28 percent of the US global arms sale.