International
Food Security: Netherlands USD 28 Million Pledge to Support Resilience in Crisis Countries
Oct 1, 2019
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Ana Maria Lebada, International Institute for Sustainable Development
On the margins of the UN Climate Action Summit, the Netherlands pledged USD 28 million in support of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the…
Myanmar: Two Mandalay Lakes to Get Wetland Protection
Sep 30, 2019
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Kyaw Ko Ko, Myanmar Times
Mandalay Region’s Sont Ye Lake in Kyaukse township and Paleik Lake in Tada-U will be designated as protected wetlands to conserve them and regulate development, a…
Liberia: USAID’s Farmer of the Year Promotes Garden Programs
Sep 30, 2019
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George Harris, Observer
Urban population growth is affecting land availability for vegetable production, a situation beclouding the future of urban farming in Liberia. But USAID’s 2019 Farmer of…
DRC: Congo Mine Deploys Digital Weapons in Fight against Conflict Minerals
Sep 30, 2019
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Aaron Ross and Barbara Lewis, Reuters
In a small shack overlooking muddy pits hewn out of eastern Congo’s rolling green hills, a government official puts a barcoded tag on a sack…
Afghanistan: Protection Body Prevents Illegal Mining at 2,200 Sites
Sep 30, 2019
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Navid Ahmad Barakzai, Pajhwok
The Ministry of Mines and Petroleum (MoMP) says the Mines Protection Committee (MPC) has been able to prevent illegal extractions of natural resources at 2,200…
Palestine: Palestinians Hope to Import Iraqi Oil, become More Energy Independent
Sep 30, 2019
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Daoud Kuttab, Al-Monitor
When Iraqi officials offered to sell Palestinians oil at reduced prices, few believed that this offer would actually become reality. While many obstacles continue to exist,…
Nigeria: Weighing Tech Solutions as Conflict, Disasters Threaten Nigeria’s Food Security
Sep 29, 2019
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PUNCH
In the face of Boko Haram terrorism, farmers-herders conflict and natural disasters such as flooding, Jesusegun Alagbe writes about revolutionary agricultural technologies that can be…
Vets with PTSD Turn to Beekeeping for Relief
Sep 28, 2019
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Michael Casey and Mike Householder, Associated Press
Researchers are beginning to study whether beekeeping has therapeutic benefits. For now, there is little hard data, but veterans in programs like the one in…
Myanmar: Jade, Gems Totalling More Than €500 Million Sold during Nay Pyi Taw Event
Sep 27, 2019
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Htoo Thant, Myanmar Times
The recent Mid-Year Myanmar Gem Emporium which took place in Nay Pyi Taw from September 16 to 25, saw sales of more than €500 million…
DRC: US-Funded Clean Minerals Project Raises Concerns in Congo
Sep 27, 2019
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Pratima Desai and Aaron Ross, Reuters
Democratic Republic of Congo plans to look into potential conflicts of interest in a US-funded project to certify mines that produce minerals such as gold…
Guinea/Ivory Coast/Liberia/Sierra Leone: MRU Establishes Transboundary Water Resources National Advisory Committee
Sep 27, 2019
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Observer
The Mano River Union (MRU) comprising four West African countries, including Liberia, Guinea, Sierra Leone and the Ivory Coast, has officially established a National Advisory…
Colombia: Honey Heals Wounds of War in Colombian Village
Sep 26, 2019
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Daily Times
Covered from head to toe in a protective suit, Yina Ortiz peers through a veil to check in on her beehive. It is one of…
Pentagon May Scrap 35 Million Depleted Uranium Rounds Used by the A-10 Warthog's Gun
Sep 26, 2019
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Joseph Trevithick, Drive
The US military is looking into what it would take to dismantle and dispose of more than 35,000,000 rounds of ammunition with depleted uranium cores,…
Colombia: As the Amazon Burns, Colombia’s Forests Decimated for Cattle and Coca
Sep 26, 2019
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Antonio José Paz Cardona, Mongabay
The last few weeks have been critical for the Amazon in Brazil and Bolivia. Fires in August razed thousands of hectares of forest and drew…
China/South China Sea: Beijing Deploys New Deepwater Drilling Rig in South China Sea
Sep 25, 2019
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Laura Zhou, South China Morning Post
China has deployed a deepwater oil rig in the South China Sea , according to a state media report. The machine, which is China’s largest…
South Sudan: South Sudan to Unveil Seven Oil Blocks on Offer in October
Sep 25, 2019
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Fred Ojambo, Bloomberg
South Sudan will unveil next month seven oil blocks that will be offered in the next licencing round, according to the state-owned Nile Petroleum Corp.…
Myanmar: Undeveloped Land in Industrial Zones Could Be Confiscated: Myanmar Authorities
Sep 25, 2019
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Xinhua
Myanmar authorities have warned that undeveloped land plots in industrial zones in Yangon region could be confiscated, saying that unless concrete reasons are provided, the…
Amazon Deforestation Not a Local Issue When It Comes to Pollution
Sep 24, 2019
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Andrew Wright, Forbes
According to scientists in Latin America, the out-of-control blazes in the Amazon that seized international attention in August 2019 are releasing a hidden danger –…
Climate Change: Former Top Military Officials Seek Action, Saying Climate Change Poses ‘Unprecedented Security Risks’
Sep 24, 2019
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Wyatt Olson, Stars and Stripes
A group of former top military and national security officials on Tuesday called for President Donald Trump to establish a sweeping plan that treats climate…
Liberia: NOCAL Holds on to EITI to Keep IMF/WB Funding
Sep 24, 2019
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Africa Intelligence
For the past few weeks, the managing director of the National Oil Company of Liberia (Nocal), Saifuah-Mai Gray has been pushing to keep IMF/WB funding.
Colombia: Oil Palm, Cattle and Coca Take a Toll on Colombia’s Indigenous Jiw
Sep 24, 2019
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Maria Fernanda Lizcano, Mongabay
In the Caño La Sal reservation in central Colombia, the Jiw indigenous community lives on a shrinking amount of land. Several armed groups have begun…
Yemen: Yemen Upcycles Shot-up Buses to Ease Water Shortage
Sep 23, 2019
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Agence France-Presse
Once a bus wreck peppered with bullet holes, the pristine white water tanker parked in front of a Yemen university now delivers water to students…
Myanmar: Myanmar Draws up Standards for 26 Agricultural Products to Boost Export
Sep 23, 2019
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Xinhua
Myanmar has drawn up standards and specifications for 26 agricultural products to ensure them meet international standards and to bolster export through improving the quality…
South Sudan: South Sudan to Host Oil and Gas Conference to Woo Int'l Investors
Sep 21, 2019
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Xinhua
South Sudan will host an international energy conference in October to woo global investors amid quest to boost the growth of the country's economy, officials…
Afghanistan: Fixing Afghanistan’s Security of Tenure Crisis
Sep 20, 2019
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Ahmad Bilal Khalil and Noorullah Farajid, Diplomat
Based on preliminary findings by the Afghan government, out of half a million properties surveyed and registered in the eight provincial capitals of Afghanistan, only…
Myanmar: Myanmar Court Jails Farmers for Using Vacant Land
Sep 20, 2019
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Salai Thant Zin, Irrawaddy
Maubin Township Court in Irrawaddy Region on Wednesday sentenced eight farmers to two years in prison for farming land owned by a private company. Orchard…
Afghanistan: Former Owner of Marble Mining Company in Afghanistan Sentenced to Prison for Defrauding US Government Agency, Leading to Default on a $15.8 Million Loan
Sep 19, 2019
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US Department of Justice
The former owner of a marble mining company in Afghanistan was sentenced to 54 months in prison today for his role in a scheme to…
DRC: USAID Fund Ensures DRC Mines Operate Transparently
Sep 19, 2019
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Mining Review
The US government, through its Agency for International Development (USAID)-funded sustainable mine site validation project (SMSV) project, implemented by non-profit international development organization Pact, will help…
South Sudan: South Sudan Oil Consortium Funded Militias Accused of Atrocities, Report Says
Sep 19, 2019
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Megan Specia, New York Times
A South Sudanese oil consortium directly financed militias accused of committing atrocities in the country’s civil war, according to an investigative report released on Thursday…
South Sudan: Watchdog Report Claims Profiteers Have Looted Billions from South Sudan
Sep 19, 2019
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Carol Van Dam, Voice of America
A large array of international players, including corporate giants in the United States and China, have profited from South Sudan's long civil war, according to…