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Climate Change: Prepare Now for Accelerating Climate Threats, Military Officials Warn

Feb 21, 2019 | Laurie Goering, Thomson Reuters Foundation

Militaries must prepare now to deal with more frequent disasters, new conflicts and other risks as accelerating climate change brings threats that could draw in…


Myanmar: Rising Public Concern Over Vacant Land Law Amendment Goes Unaddressed

Feb 21, 2019 | Nyein Nyein, Irrawaddy

The six-month window for the registration of vacant, fallow and virgin land for the use of agribusiness in accordance with the newly amended Vacant, Fallow…


India/Pakistan: India to Stop Its Share of Water from Flowing into Pakistan

Feb 21, 2019 | Archana Chaudhary and Iain Marlow, Bloomberg

Pakistan said it will respond if India launches a military strike, a day after Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s administration announced plans to divert water from…


Somaliland: Providing Cash to People Displaced by Conflict and Drought

Feb 20, 2019 | Abdifatah Muse, Norwegian Refugee Council

Somalia has experienced recurring droughts since 2015. Four consecutive failed rainy seasons have resulted in loss of livestock and food insecurity. Digital cash aid is…


Nigeria: Conflicts over Access to Land will Remain a Major Problem for the Nigerian Government

Feb 20, 2019 | Mervyn Piesse, Future Directions International

Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari was elected in 2015, promising to improve security, reduce corruption and rejuvenate the economy. At the time, Boko Haram, an Islamist…


Sudan: Fuelling Peace through Dialogue over Natural Resources in Sudan’s West Kordofan

Feb 20, 2019 | UN Environment

Between June 2015 and August 2018, UN Environment, with funding from the European Union, implemented the Promoting Peace Over Natural Resources in Darfur and Kordofan…


South Sudan: Oil Companies May Be Complicit in Atrocities in South Sudan, UN Panel Says

Feb 20, 2019 | Nick Cumming-Bruce, New York Times

Despite a peace agreement, mass atrocities continue in South Sudan, driven partly by fights over control of oil, and foreign oil companies may be complicit…


Climate Change: White House Prepares to Scrutinize Intelligence Agencies’ Finding That Climate Change Threatens National Security

Feb 20, 2019 | Juliet Eilperin and Missy Ryan, Washington Post

The White House is working to assemble a panel to assess whether climate change poses a national security threat, according to documents obtained by The…


This Penn Student Created a Registry That Identifies Veterans with Similar Health Issues

Feb 20, 2019 | Claire Ochroch, Daily Pennsylvanian

nspired by the health issues he developed after his deployment, Chad Baer is now creating a system that will help identify veterans who could potentially…


Myanmar: Businesses Misusing Farmland Face Hefty Fines, Warns Minister

Feb 20, 2019 | Htoo Thant, Myanmar Times

The government will punish people and companies that use farmland for purposes other than growing crops with a fine of 30 percent of the land’s market…


South Sudan: South Sudan Water Minister Says Oil Minister Interfering in Her Activities

Feb 20, 2019 | Sudan Tribune

South Sudanese Water Resources and Irrigation Sophia Pal Gai accused The Minister of Petroleum of Republic of South Sudan Ezekiel Lol Gatkuoth of interfering in…


Brazil: Brazil's First Indigenous Congresswoman Defends Her People's Rights From Bolsonaro

Feb 19, 2019 | Fabiano Maisonnave

When indigenous leader Joênia Wapichana first came across Jair Bolsonaro, she was appalled. The year was 2008, and there was a heated debate about the demarcation…


Climate Change: Lake Chad Water Crisis, Climate Change Take Centre Stage at Hague Conference

Feb 19, 2019 | Africa Prime News

World leaders have converged on The Hague, Netherlands to call on countries to take urgent actions toward reducing the impact of climate change to water,…


Climate Change: Climate Change Will Fuel More Wars and Displacement in the Middle East, Experts Warn

Feb 19, 2019 | Borzou Daragahi, Independent

The most volatile region in the world is about to be plunged into further chaos because of climate change, academics and international officials warned at…


Liberia: NGO Coalition Urges Gov’t to Investigate Operations of Delta Timber Company

Feb 19, 2019 | Edwin M. Fayia, III, Observer

A lead civil society actor, NGO Coalition of Liberia, has urged the government to institute an investigation into the alleged illegal logging of Delta Timber…


Climate Change: Climate Change an 'Imminent' Security Threat, Risk Experts Say

Feb 19, 2019 | Laurie Goering, Thomson Reuters Foundation

Climate change threats - from worsening water shortages in Iraq and Pakistan to harsher hurricanes in the Caribbean - are a growing security risk and…


Myanmar: The Race to Save Myanmar's Inle Lake

Feb 19, 2019 | Nyaung Shwe, Agence France-Presse

Myanmar's famed Inle Lake has enchanted tourists for decades with its floating gardens and the graceful leg-rowing style of its fisherman, but experts warn the…


Colombia: Aggressive Coca Eradication Threatens Voluntary Substitution Efforts in Colombia

Feb 19, 2019 | Felipe Puerta and Maria Paula Chaparro, InSight Crime

Colombia’s government plans to deploy an ambitious program to forcefully eradicate illicit crops, raising fears that a crop substitution program, which has been limping along…


Afghanistan: As Afghanistan’s Capital Grows, Its Residents Scramble for Clean Water

Feb 19, 2019 | Stefanie Glinkski, IRIN

Afghanistan’s capital is running dry – its groundwater levels depleted by an expanding population and the long-term impacts of climate change. But its teeming informal…


Uganda: Massive Deforestation by Refugees in Uganda Sparks Clashes with Local People

Feb 18, 2019 | Samuel Okiror, Guardian

The cutting down of millions of trees has sparked angry clashes in parts of Uganda between local people and refugees who have been fleeing conflict…


China/South China Sea: Chinese Analysts Call for Joint Marine Research to Move beyond Conflicts in South China Sea

Feb 17, 2019 | Liu Caiyu, Global Times

Fishery cooperation in the South China Sea should move beyond the idea of disputed areas and regard fish protection as the primary goal  of cooperation,…


Kenya/Somalia: Kenya Recalls Ambassador to Somalia over Water Rights Clash

Feb 16, 2019 | Associated Press

A top Kenyan official says the country has recalled its ambassador to Somalia and told the Somali ambassador to leave over an alleged land grab…


Iraq/Kurdistan: Iraq’s KRG Suspends Oil Exports to Iran

Feb 16, 2019 | Ali Mohamed, Anadolu Agency

The Kurdish Regional Government (KRG) in northern Iraq has suspended oil exports to neighboring Iran. In a statement, the KRG’s Ministry of Finance and Economy…


Conflict Minerals: Apple Mentions Blockchain Guidelines in Conflict Minerals Report to the SEC

Feb 16, 2019 | Max Mayer, Smartereum

According to the Conflict Minerals Report that was published yesterday, February 15th, Apple is working on forming blockchain guidelines as part of its Responsible Minerals…


Conflict Minerals: Apple Terminated Five Suppliers after Human Rights Audits, Conflict Minerals Report Reveals

Feb 15, 2019 | Jesse Hollington, iDrop News

Apple has long been committed to Supplier Responsiblity; ensuring that all of the companies in its supply chain, from the mines that produce the raw…


Myanmar: How Myanmar Indigenous Peoples Defend Their Rights over Natural Resources

Feb 14, 2019 | Clemente Bautista, Bulatlat

In December 18, 2018, the Karen people formally declared the establishment of the Salween Peace Park, a 5,485-square kilometer forest park in Hpapun District, Karen…


Myanmar: Eco Green City to Commence by Year End

Feb 14, 2019 | Htet Shine, Myanmar Times

A final agreement giving the go ahead for development of the Eco Green City project is expected to be inked before the end of this…


Climate Change: Munich Security Conference Puts Climate Change and the Sahel on the Security Agenda ahead of PSC 2019

Feb 14, 2019 | Planetary Security Initiative

The most influential global figures in international security policy gathering this week (February 15-17) at MSC 2019 will consider climate change alongside issues of trade, arms…


Afghanistan: Afghan Women Are ‘Not Willing to Give up Their Rights’

Feb 13, 2019 | Elias Groll and Lara Seligman, Foreign Policy

American diplomats have been racing to seal a peace deal with the Taliban that would end the longest war in U.S. history—and decades of civil…


Congress Poised to Help Veterans Exposed to ‘Burn Pits’ over Decades of War

Feb 13, 2019 | Jennifer Steinhauer, New York Times

Tens of thousands of those who served in Iraq and Afghanistan were exposed to burn pits, which were regularly used to dispose of all manner…