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Imogen Foulkes reports from Geneva for SWI swissinfo.ch as well as the BBC.
EU countries are leaving an international landmine treaty as mines proliferate, leaving millions of civilians in danger for decades to come.
Generated with artificial intelligence.
This content was published on
May 13, 2026 - 15:34
8 minutes
Imogen Foulkes reports from Geneva for SWI swissinfo.ch as well as the BBC.

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