International
Iraq/Israel: Iraq Says Israeli Role in Gulf Flotilla Unacceptable
Aug 12, 2019
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Al Jazeera
Iraq has rejected any Israeli participation in a naval force to protect shipping in the Strait of Hormuz, at the heart of tensions with Iran.…
Colombia: Cocaine Gangs Used to Have This Land on Lockdown – but the New War in the Vanishing Amazon Is All Too Clear to See [Photos]
Aug 12, 2019
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Tom Clarke, ITV
Chiribiquete National Park was created to preserve the way of life for indigenous tribes living within it, and the unique wildlife with which they share…
Colombia: Colombia Confirms That Dreaded Fungus Has Hit Its Banana Plantations
Aug 12, 2019
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Sabine Galvis, Science
Colombia has declared a national state of emergency following confirmation that a dread fungus has appeared in the country’s banana plantations. The 8 August declaration…
Myanmar: Breaking the Vicious Cycle of Landmines and Instability in Myanmar
Aug 12, 2019
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Michael Hart, Geopolitical Monitor
Volatile remote border regions around Myanmar’s long perimeter, which are heavily contaminated with landmines as a result of unrelenting violence since the mid-20th century. The…
South Sudan: AfDB to Help Streamline South Sudan’s Oil Sector
Aug 12, 2019
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Julius Barigaba, East African
As South Sudan works to increase its oil production beyond the current 150,000 barrels per day, it has enlisted the help of the African Development…
Nepal: Conservationists Warn against Commercialisation of Protected Areas in Nepal
Aug 10, 2019
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Chandan Kumar Mandal, Eleven
Environmentalists and conservationists have slammed the government's plan to introduce commercial activities inside the protected areas, including Shivapuri Nagarjun National Park, saying such a move…
China/Vietnam/South China Sea: The Chinese Survey Ships That Cause Ripples in Vietnam and across the South China Sea
Aug 10, 2019
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Linda Lew, South China Morning Post
After a tense, month-long stand-off between China and Vietnam over a reef in the South China Sea, the Chinese survey vessel Haiyang Dizhi 8, or…
Sierra Leone: Sierra Leone Reviews Mining Licenses
Aug 9, 2019
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African Review
The government of Sierra Leone is reviewing mining licences and contracts, aimed at ensuring investments into extractives are in line with development needs. Despite having significant…
South Sudan: New South Sudan Strategy Maps Way Forward for Communities Returning Home After Displacement
Aug 9, 2019
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International Organization for Migration
The conflict in South Sudan has caused immeasurable suffering. In the past six years, international observers have estimated 400,000 people have died. Today, at least 4.1…
Afghanistan: Erratic Swings in Weather Patterns Add to Afghans' Woes
Aug 9, 2019
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Shadi Khan Saif, Anadolu Agency
The heated global debate over climate change hardly sounds relevant to war-ravaged Afghanistan, but the mountainous country is quietly bearing the brunt of its effects.The…
Colombia: Colombia Declares National Emergency after Banana Fungus Outbreak
Aug 9, 2019
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Adriaan Alsema, Colombia Reports
Colombia’s Ministry of Agriculture declares a national emergency after receiving evidence of a fungus outbreak affecting bananas in the north of the country. According to…
Uganda: How Karamoja First Policewoman's Land Was Grabbed
Aug 8, 2019
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Joseph Olanyo, Observer
After serving the Uganda Police Force diligently for the last 44 years, Rtd Sergeant Mariam Sunday Lokisa knew she would retire happily to her matrimonial…
Iraq/Kurdistan: Kurdistan’s Massive Gas Reserves No One Knows about
Aug 7, 2019
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Simon Watkins, OilPrice
Barely a month goes past without another indication of the vast gas potential still largely untapped in the semi-autonomous Kurdistan Region of Iraq (KRI). Last…
Afghanistan: Inside Afghanistan's Desperate Battle to Control a Dam in Taliban Country
Aug 6, 2019
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Andrew Quilty, Vice
It was after midnight when red tracer rounds spat from government lines in Helmand’s Kajaki District across a band of darkness toward a second line…
Sierra Leone: Sierra Leone Community's Suit against Diamond Miner Shows Activist Trend
Aug 6, 2019
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Cooper Inveen, Reuters
The water “makes us get headaches and feel sick in our stomachs,” said Adi Kalie Bangura. Bangura’s claims are part of those made by a…
Iraq: Climate Change Is Exacerbating Iraq’s Complicated Water Politics
Aug 6, 2019
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Theodore Karasik and Jacopo Spezia Depretto, Fair Observer
Today, what is commonly known as the Fertile Crescent — the cradle of civilization and the Garden of Eden — is not so fertile anymore.…
Sierra Leone: Sierra Leone Community's Suit against Diamond Miner Shows Activist Trend
Aug 6, 2019
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Cooper Inveen, Reuters
Across Africa and the developing world, local groups are increasingly mounting legal challenges against companies extracting minerals, said David Pred, executive director of Inclusive Development…
Myanmar: Work on Expediting Land Compensation Continues
Aug 5, 2019
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Yee Ywal Myint, Myanmar Times
The government continues work on expediting compensation for people, especially farmers, who had land appropriated for urban development, Yangon Region Chief Minister U Phyo Min…
China/Vietnam/South China Sea: Vietnam Police Disperse Protest at Chinese Embassy over South China Sea Standoff
Aug 5, 2019
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James Pearson, Reuters
Vietnamese police on Tuesday broke up a brief protest outside the Chinese embassy in Hanoi against Beijing’s maritime survey of an offshore block in the…
Afghanistan: MoMP Inks 9 Marble Extraction Agreements Worth $23m
Aug 5, 2019
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Afghanistan Times
The Ministry of Mines and Petroleum (MoMP) on Monday inked nine multimillion dollars' worthagreements of marble mining in western Herat province, incorporating amendments at the…
DRC: Ntaganda and ICC: The Conviction of a Congolese War Lord
Aug 5, 2019
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Ndubuaku Kanayo, Fair Planet
"The law is made for man, not man for the law", the precise words of William Godwin a journalist and political philosopher seem to be…
Iraq/Turkey: Iraq's Oil Expansion May Be Set back on Turkish Dam Project
Aug 5, 2019
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Miriam Malek, S&P Global Platts
Iraq's oil expansion may be in jeopardy after Turkey reportedly started a dam that could reduce water flows to energy companies operating in OPEC's second-largest…
Mali: Wetlands International Emphasises Conflict-Sensitive and Human-Security Approaches to Infrastructure as New Malian Government Takes Office
Aug 2, 2019
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Wetlands International
Water infrastructure must be ‘conflict-sensitive’ and coordinated between ministries representative of all stakeholders if future escalation of violence in Mali is to be avoided, according…
Myanmar: Myanmar’s Environmental Challenges
Aug 2, 2019
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Gregory McCann, Asia Sentinel
After eight years collecting dust on the planning shelves and also at the confluence of the Mali and N’mai Rivers in upper Burma, the Chinese…
Myanmar: Four People, Including Official, Arrested in Deadly Land Dispute
Aug 1, 2019
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Sit Htet Aung, Myanmar Times
Four people, including a village administrator, have been arrested for casualties resulting from a dispute over fertile land in Yenangyaung township of Magwe Region. The conflict…
South Sudan: South Sudan to Improve Legal Framework in Oil and Gas Sector
Aug 1, 2019
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Mandisa Nduli, Africa Oil & Power
The African Development Bank, through its African Legal Support Facility and the National Petroleum and Gas Commission (NPGC) of South Sudan, has selected Centurion Law…
Climate Change: Sun Valley Climate Conference’s Broad Agenda: Wildfires, Military, Insurance, Resilience
Aug 1, 2019
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Don Jergler, Insurance Journal
Washington had a record 1,850 responses to wildfires on Department of Natural Resources lands last year. Over the last five years, wildfires have continued to…
Sierra Leone: Sierra Leone to Draft Overarching Chemical Law by 2023
Aug 1, 2019
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Chemical Watch
Sierra Leone is drafting an overarching regulatory framework on chemicals by 2023, as part of a plan of regulatory, capacity building and awareness-raising actions that…
DRC: US Agency Provides $3.7 Million to Combat Illegal Mining in DRC
Jul 31, 2019
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Ajifowoke Michael Gbenga, Ventures
The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) has provided $3.7 million to support the fight against illegal mining in the Democratic Republic of Congo…
Finland: Advance of Climate Change a Threat to Security in Finland, Says Expert
Jul 31, 2019
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Helsinki Times
Jarno Limnéll, a professor of cybersecurity at Aalto University, has reminded that climate issues and their direct and indirect ramifications for security should not be…