International


Liberia: Citizens Want Nimba Land Dispute Resolved

Jan 19, 2022 | Thomas Domah and Jonathan Browne, New Dawn

Some aggrieved citizens in Nimba County have voiced frustrations over the delay by government in resolving the April 2021 land dispute in the county that…


Afghanistan: Harsh Winter in Afghanistan Intensifies Needs for the Most Vulnerable

Jan 18, 2022 | Maryanne Murray Buechner, Forbes

Children across Afghanistan are increasingly vulnerable to disease and illness due to a deadly combination of rising malnutrition, an unprecedented food crisis, drought, disruptions to vital…


Colombia: MPC Energy Solutions Breaks Ground on Second Solar Power Plant in Colombia

Jan 17, 2022 | PRNewswire

MPC Energy Solutions (MPCES) has commenced construction of Parque Solar Los Girasoles, a solar photovoltaic plant in Colombia that  will supply around 23 GWh a year – equivalent to…


Iraq: Rising Temperatures, Dying Cattle: Iraq Is Reeling from Climate Change [Video]

Jan 16, 2022 | PBS

Iraq is at the frontlines of the climate crisis, with temperatures rising twice as fast as the global average. It’s also a major oil producer…


Afghanistan: ‘We Are Struggling’: Two Former Officials at Afghan Women’s Affairs Ministry

Jan 16, 2022 | Emma Graham-Harrison

Gul Bano and Karima’s former offices are in the hands of the Taliban – and they fear for their lives.


Afghanistan: Taliban Forces Pepper-Spray Women’s Rights Protesters in Kabul

Jan 16, 2022 | Agence France-Presse

One woman reportedly taken to hospital after protest calling for right to work and education is stopped.


Ireland: Cabinet to Examine ‘Zero Tolerance’ Measures on Gender-Based Violence

Jan 16, 2022 | Harry McGee

Response to Ashling Murphy murder to centre on countering violence against women.


Sudan: In Sudan, the Price of Revolution is Paid for by Women's Bodies

Jan 14, 2022 | Wini Omer

The rape of 13 women at a protest in Khartoum last month by security service personnel is explained by the long history of state-sanctioned sexual…


Kazakhstan: Kazakhstan Unrest Highlights Tricky Terrain of Fuel Subsidy Cuts

Jan 13, 2022 | Charu Sudan Kasturi, Al Jazeera

The government announces a new policy that will increase fuel prices. Street protests break out. An unprepared administration cracks down with excessive force. That amplifies…


India: Exploring the Gender and Social Aspects of Climate Policies

Jan 13, 2022 | The Hindu

After joint initiative with GUCCI, WIA is preparing to hand over policy recommendations and strategy for climate action to the government.


Climate Change: Department of Homeland Security Announces Climate Change Professionals Program

Jan 12, 2022 | Homeland Security Today

Today, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced the creation of a new Climate Change Professionals Program to recruit recent graduates and current federal employees to support…


Myanmar: Gold Extraction Escalating Near Suspended Myitsone Dam

Jan 12, 2022 | Kachin News Group

Under military rule, gold mining has increased around the suspended Myitsone Dam along the Mali hka and Irrawaddy rivers, and in Chipwi Township in Kachin…


The Soldiers Came Home Sick. The Government Denied It Was Responsible.

Jan 11, 2022 | Megan K. Stack, New York Times

The soldiers with inexplicable breathing complaints started appearing in Dr. Robert F. Miller’s pulmonology clinic in 2004, the year after Baghdad fell to invading United…


Myanmar: Despite Sanctions, US Companies Still Importing Myanmar Teak, Report Says

Jan 11, 2022 | Sheryl Lee Tian Tong, Mongabay

U.S. timber companies imported nearly 1,600 metric tons of teak from Myanmar last year, circumventing sanctions and channeling millions of dollars in revenue to the…


Afghanistan: 500,000 Saplings Being Planted in Helmand Capital

Jan 11, 2022 | Rizwanullah Bilal, Pajhwok Afghan News

The Agriculture, Irrigation and Livestock Department has started planting 500,000 saplings in the Bolan area of Lashkargah, capital of southern Helmand province...


Nigeria: Niger Delta Women Seek America, Britain’s Intervention to Avoid Conflict in Region

Jan 10, 2022 | Obinna Nwaoku

Woman advocating for the development of Niger Delta, under the aegis of Wailing Women of the Niger Delta (WWND), has written to the American and…


Climate Change: National Defense Authorization Act Cements DOD’s Climate Resilience Role

Jan 10, 2022 | Kylie Bielby, Homeland Security Today

On December 27, President Biden signed into law the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2022 (NDAA). The NDAA authorizes fiscal year appropriations principally…


Colombia: Colombia’s New Anti-Deforestation Law Provokes Concern for Small-Scale Farmers

Jan 10, 2022 | Christina Noriega, Mongabay

Last year, when Colombia’s parliament approved a reform of the nation’s environmental crime laws, the legislation received stark opposition from a surprising assortment of environmentalists,…


Liberia: Armed Men Attack GMCS Mining Site in Rivercess County

Jan 6, 2022 | FrontPage Africa

Cogent information reaching this paper revealed that several gunmen allegedly headed by Mr. Moses Mayer, Traditional Council Inspector of Rivercess County at about 1:00am on…


Norway to Prioritise Women, Peace, Security at Security Council Meet

Jan 5, 2022 | Tribune India

A “signature event” on addressing violence targeting women in peace and security processes to be held.


Afghanistan: Taliban Halts Iron Ore Extraction amid Talks with Russians on Gas Refineries

Jan 5, 2022 | WION

The Taliban government has reportedly declared a ban on the extraction of iron ore in the country. The development comes after videos on social media…


Iraq: Drone Attack on Iraq Base Foiled, 2nd One in 24 Hours: Coalition

Jan 4, 2022 | Al Jazeera

For the second time in 24 hours, a United States-led coalition fighting ISIL (ISIS) in Iraq says it has foiled a drone attack on a…


Wildlife: Understanding Human-Elephant Conflict and Vulnerability in the Face of Climate Change

Jan 4, 2022 | Yves Ducrot, Ritz Herald

Human-wildlife conflict is a central issue in the conservation sciences. Whether it is reintroducing wolves into key ecosystems of the southwestern U.S.—which is having an…


Netherlands: Record Numbers of Women to Be in New Government in Holland

Jan 3, 2022 | Maya Oppenheim

Women to fill 14 of 29 ministers and secretaries of state roles.


Azerbaijan: Combatting Stereotypes to Prevent Violence Against Women in Azerbaijan

Jan 1, 2022 | UN News

Azerbaijani activist Maryam Majidova is fighting to improve gender equality in her country, and address the daily challenges faced by women and girls.


Ukraine: Ukraine’s Water Wars

Dec 29, 2021 | Politics.co.uk

Anatoli Malyuk and his team of fifteen fitters are responsible for the maintenance of 300 kilometres of water pipeline. It supplies three million people downstream…


Iraq: After the Wars in Iraq, ‘Everything Living Is Dying’

Dec 29, 2021 | Lynzy Billing, Inside Climate News

As far back as 2005, the United Nations had estimated that Iraq was already littered with several thousand contaminated sites. Five years later, an investigation…


Chile: Chile Writes a New Constitution, Confronting Climate Change Head on

Dec 28, 2021 | Somini Sengupta, New York Times

Rarely does a country get a chance to lay out its ideals as a nation and write a new constitution for itself. Almost never does…


Colombia: Why Are So Many Environmental Activists Being Killed in Colombia?

Dec 28, 2021 | Victoria Seabrook, Sky News

Since 2018 the number of massacres in Colombia has grown constantly, with 2020 recording the highest number since 2014, according to the United Nations. And…


Afghanistan: Roundup: Afghan Authorities Dig Deep to Create Mining Jobs in Baghlan

Dec 28, 2021 | Xinhua

Since the U.S. military withdrawal, Afghanistan has suffered crisis upon crisis as the economy withers away. The country now faces a life-or-death battle against poverty…