International


Iraq/Kurdistan: UN Won’t Play Any Role in Iraqi Kurds’ Independence Vote

Jun 15, 2017 | Sinan Salaheddin, Associated Press

The United Nations said it will not be “engaged in any way or form” in the process surrounding the independence referendum in Iraq’s northern semi-autonomous…


South Sudan: South Sudan to Regulate Gold Production amid Illegal Siphoning

Jun 15, 2017 | Denis Elamu, Xinhua

South Sudan seeks to regulate the hitherto chaotic gold production from illegal miners after having signed new exploration agreements with two foreign companies to boost…


Myanmar: Irrawaddy Farmers Demand Return of Confiscated Land

Jun 14, 2017 | Salai Thant Zin, Irrawaddy

Farmers in Irrawaddy Division’s Myaungmya Township demanded the divisional government return more than 200 acres of land confiscated, and subsequently abandoned, by Myanmar’s military to…


Myanmar: Q-and-A on Seized Land ‘Irritates’ Hluttaw Speaker

Jun 14, 2017 | Myanmar Times

Questions and answers pertaining to confiscated land are irritating, Pyithu Hluttaw Speaker U Win Myint told the Hluttaw session yesterday. His remarks came when the…


Liberia: 23 Sent to Court in Maryland

Jun 14, 2017 | New Dawn

Police in Maryland County have arrested and forwarded to the Harper Magisterial court 23 suspects in connection with a recent violence land dispute in the…


Afghanistan: Afghan Wetlands Become UN-Protected Bird Sanctuary

Jun 13, 2017 | Sky News

Hundreds of migratory bird species that flock to an Afghan marsh on the outskirts of war-torn Kabul are to receive UN protection. Once a royal…


Myanmar: Land Compensation Issue Remains Unresolved

Jun 13, 2017 | Khin Su Wai, Myanmar Times

Although a verbal promise had been made for compensation to be paid for lands which were seized from a subsidiary of a Chinese firm Wanbao…


Iraq/Kurdistan/Russia: Iraqi Kurdistan-Russia Oil Deal Could Have Major Implications for Region

Jun 12, 2017 | Al-Monitor, Mahmut Bozarslan

Iraq's central government for years has opposed the sale of Iraqi oil by the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) in northern Iraq. The KRG’s biggest oil…


Myanmar: Workers Abandon Kachin Mines Due to Military Threat

Jun 12, 2017 | Paing Soe, Democratic Voice of Burma

Hundreds of workers and their families have abandoned the gold and amber mines in Tanai, northern Kachin State, following threats from the Burmese military, which…


Iraq: Iraq Oil Ministry Companies Must Become Profitable - Minister

Jun 12, 2017 | Ahmed Rasheed, Reuters

Iraq's Oil Minister Jabar al-Luaibi says oil ministry companies must work on becoming profitable by the end of 2017. Luaibi encourages oil ministry companies to…


Ethiopia/South Sudan: Ethiopia, South Sudan to Develop Joint Border Infrastructure Development Projects

Jun 12, 2017 | Xinhua

Ethiopia and the world's newest nation South Sudan are to develop joint infrastructure development projects that would help create regional economic interconnection. The statement was…


Iraq/Kurdistan: Iraqi Christians Complain about Land-Grabbing by Kurds – USCIRF Report

Jun 11, 2017 | Lorraine Caballero, Christian Daily

Iraqi Christians who have fled to Kurdistan to escape the atrocities of the Islamic State in their hometowns have complained that ethnic Kurds are seizing…


Colombia: Colombia is Fighting Cocaine by Making Coca Farmers Choose “Poverty or Prison”

Jun 10, 2017 | Christopher Crosby, Vice

Under a canopy hiding his laboratorio from patrolling military aircraft, Ricardo shreds green coca leaves until they carpet the jungle floor like confetti. It’s an initial step in a…


South Sudan: South Sudan Seeks More Investment in Oil Sector

Jun 10, 2017 | Xinhua

South Sudan has invited more oil companies to invest in exploration, production and distribution in order to double the country's daily output, Petroleum Minister Ezekiel…


Myanmar: State Agencies Face Legal Dispute over Pak Beng Dam

Jun 9, 2017 | Pratch Rujivanarom, Eleven

Citizens from eight Thai provinces along the Mekong River are suing state agencies for ill planning the Pak Beng hydropower dam. Various provinces are suing…


Colombia: As Colombia's FARC Disarms, Rebels Enlisted to Fight Deforestation

Jun 9, 2017 | Anastasia Moloney, Reuters

Seen from the air, muddy rivers snake through rolling forested hills stretching to the horizon in Colombia's southern province of Caqueta that for decades were…


Conflict Minerals: Financial CHOICE Act Passes House — Would Repeal SEC Conflict Minerals Rule

Jun 9, 2017 | National Law Review

On June 8, 2017, the US House of Representatives passed the Financial CHOICE Act by a vote of 233 to 186.  The bill was sponsored…


Conflict Minerals: US Could Fuel War in Africa by Dropping Conflict Minerals Rule Argue Senators, Rights Groups

Jun 8, 2017 | Conor Gaffey, Newsweek

The United States could fuel widespread violence and corruption in central Africa if it drops a rule requiring American companies to account for their use…


Iraq: Iraq on a Tear to Triple Its Refining Capacity, Keep up with Its Growing Production

Jun 8, 2017 | Oil & Gas 360

Iraq is planning to triple its refining capacity as the third-largest oil exporter increases crude oil production, Bloomberg reported, based on an interview with an…


Conflict Minerals: EU Commission Seeks SME Views on Conflict Minerals Regulation

Jun 8, 2017 | Chemical Watch

The European Commission is seeking the views of SMEs on the EU conflict minerals Regulation, which was published in the EU’s Official Journal in May.…


Myanmar: Burma Will Join Asian Forest Cooperation Organization

Jun 7, 2017 | Nyein Nyein, Irrawaddy

The Union Parliament on Tuesday approved the signing of the regional agreement for the establishment of the Asian Forest Cooperation Organization (AFoCO), after President U Htin Kyaw put…


Myanmar: Dam and Water Tax Bill Adopted

Jun 7, 2017 | Soe Min Htike, Nyein Zaw Lin, and Myo Min Htet, Eleven

The farmers have to pay Ks 2,000 (US$1.5) per acre for using water throughout the farming season, plus Ks 500 per acre for the protection…


Myanmar: Over 1900 Unresolved Land Cases in Yangon

Jun 7, 2017 | Myat Nyein Aye, Myanmar Times

There are more than a thousand unresolved cases of land seizure in Yangon so far under the NLD government, according to the committee appointed to…


Conflict Minerals: Violence Warned over US Dropping Conflict Minerals Rule

Jun 7, 2017 | Justin Lynch, Associated Press

Increased violence and corruption in central Africa could be the result of the recent decision by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission not to enforce…


Water: Water a 'Catalyst' for Cooperation, Indus Treaty Survived Three Indo-Pak Wars: UN Chief

Jun 7, 2017 | India TV

Citing the example of Indus Water Treaty between India and Pakistan that has survived three wars, UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres on Tuesday said that…


Iraq/Kurdistan: Iraqi Kurds to Hold Independence Referendum in September

Jun 7, 2017 | Chase Winter, Deutsche Welle

Iraq's autonomous Kurdish region on Wednesday announced it would hold an independence referendum in September, bringing the Kurds one step closer to achieving a century-long dream…


South Sudan: S. Sudanese Strive to Make Local Agricultural Products Competitive

Jun 7, 2017 | Xinhua

South Sudanese local agricultural innovations are slowly gaining recognition amid difficulty in financing and high operational costs due to lack of infrastructure further compounded by…


Colombia: Cargill and Solidaridad Establish Palm Oil Sustainability Program in Colombia

Jun 7, 2017 | PRNewswire

Cargill, in collaboration with the international nonprofit Solidaridad and the Colombian-based international trading company, C.I. Biocosta S.A., announced today a new palm oil smallholder sustainability…


Myanmar: Skin Cure Fad Driving Myanmar Elephant Poaching Surge: WWF

Jun 5, 2017 | Agence France-Presse

Myanmar's wild elephants are being poached in record numbers with at least 20 killed this year due to surging demand for their hide, WWF said…


Afghanistan/Pakistan: Unrest as Pakistan-Afghan Border Cuts through Tribal Land [Video]

Jun 3, 2017 | Zein Basravi, Al Jazeera

The disputed border that divides Afghanistan and Pakistan has become a flashpoint in recent months. Afghan troops recently shot and killed Pakistani soldiers and civilians…