International


Liberia: Liberia Switches to Direct Negotiations for Offshore Blocks

Jun 14, 2021 | Offshore

The Liberia Petroleum Regulatory Authority, in collaboration with the National Oil Company of Liberia is offering 33 offshore blocks for direct negotiations.


The Ocean Is a Giant Dump for Chemical Weapons. Can We Clean It up before It’s Too Late?

Jun 12, 2021 | María Paula Rubiano A., Popular Science

Millions of tons of discarded chemical munitions lie scattered across every ocean on the planet. Can we disband this pollution ticking time bomb before it…


United Kingdom: Empowering Women and Girls as Contributors to the Protection of the Environment

Jun 11, 2021 | Justin Addison, United Kingdom Government

Justin Addison from the UK Delegation to the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) speaks at the OSCE Second Preparatory Meeting of the…


Gaza: Gazans Flock to Beaches Despite Pollution Disaster

Jun 9, 2021 | Mai Abu Hasaneen, Al-Monitor

Thousands of families flocked to the shores of the Gaza Strip days after the fighting with Israel ended, completely disregarding that the beach is polluted with raw sewage and…


Nigeria: Livestock Reform Is Key to Solving Farmer-Herder Conflict

Jun 9, 2021 | Africa Report

Land disputes between nomadic herders and sedentary farmers occurred sporadically in Nigeria’s past, and relations between the two groups were largely amicable. However, in recent…


Iraq/Russia: Russia Expands Its Influence in Major Iraqi Oil Fields

Jun 9, 2021 | OilPrice.com

Given the U.S.’s broad scaling-down of its on-the-ground operations in the Middle East over the past five years, a specific function of which is ExxonMobil’s…


Gambia: EU Funds over 1.3 Million NGOs Environmental Sustainability Project

Jun 9, 2021 | Cherno O. Bobb, The Point

The European Union last Wednesday launched the European Union (EU) funded programme dubbed - “Civil Society Organisation Actors of Governance” to be implemented by ActionAid International, The Gambia…


Climate Change: Military Operations Will Be Strained by Climate Change

Jun 8, 2021 | Sara Schonhardt, Environment & Energy News

Militaries around the world could be overstretched as they respond to more intense and frequent climate-driven crises and threats to their own installations. That means…


Colombia: Land Restitution: A Dangerous Job in Colombia

Jun 8, 2021 | Sara Garcia, InSight Crime

Repeated attacks on teams recovering stolen lands in Colombia highlight the risks involved in restitution, a little-known process that is nevertheless critical to the country's…


DRC: Anticipating the Immediate Consequences of Conflict on Agricultural Livelihoods and Food Security

Jun 8, 2021 | Food and Agriculture Organization of the UN

The security context in the Democratic Republic of the Congo remains of concern, causing repeated population displacements. In 2020, the country experienced the worst food…


Burkina Faso: Anticipating the Immediate Consequences of Conflict on Agricultural Livelihoods and Food Security

Jun 8, 2021 | Food and Agriculture Organization of the UN

In the Liptako Gourma cross-border areas of Burkina Faso,** Mali** and the Niger, the number of people facing high levels of acute food insecurity (CH…


Climate Change: A Perfect Storm – When Conflict and Climate Collide

Jun 8, 2021 | Alexandra Bilak and Barbara Essig, Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre

Most of us will remember 2020 as a time of movement restrictions and forced immobility. Millions of people around the world were, however, forced to…


Colombia: Peace Accord in Colombia Has Increased Deforestation of Biologically-Diverse Rainforest

Jun 8, 2021 | Oregon State University

Since the end of the long-running conflict in Colombia, large areas of forest have been rapidly converted to agricultural uses, suggesting the peace agreement presents…


Myanmar: Myanmar Junta to Sell More Timber in Search for Hard Currency

Jun 8, 2021 | Irrawaddy

Myanmar’s military regime will hold further timber auctions on June 23 and 24 as it seeks to raise hard currency to fund its coup. Myanma…


Climate Change: International Military Council Issues “World Climate and Security Report 2021” Warning of Catastrophic Climate Risks and Urging Significant Greenhouse Gas Reductions

Jun 7, 2021 | International Military Council on Climate and Security

Today the Expert Group of the International Military Council on Climate and Security (IMCCS) released its second annual World Climate and Security Report, which warns…


Liberia: Land Authority Faces Challenge over Squatter Right

Jun 7, 2021 | New Dawn

The Chairman of the Board of Commissioners at the Liberia Land Authority (LLA) Atty. J. Adams Monobah says squatter rights and the court system, among…


Myanmar: Hero Rat Magawa Has New Role after Retiring from Landmine Work

Jun 7, 2021 | Chhun Sunly, Khmer Times

The Cambodian Mine Action Centre (CMAC) director-general, Heng Ratana told Khmer Times yesterday that Magawa, the HeroRat, is finally retiring after having worked in the…


Afghanistan: Afghan Gov't Distributes Pistachio Saplings to Boost Agriculture

Jun 6, 2021 | Xinhua

The distribution process of over 7,000 pistachio saplings to villagers has started in Afghanistan's northern Samangan province, the country's Ministry of Agriculture, Irrigation and Livestock…


Statement: Women and Girls Must Be at the Heart of the Fight for Climate Justice

Jun 5, 2021 | Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka, UN Women

Gender equality and climate justice are inextricably linked. In any climate crisis, it is women and girls who often face the greatest impacts from environmental…


Climate Security: A Tale of Two Defense Hearings

Jun 5, 2021 | John Conger, Center for Climate and Security

Sometimes you want to hear from the very top, and sometimes you want to get into the details.  In the last couple of weeks, the…


Myanmar: Myanmar Launches Second Tender for Utility-Scale PV

Jun 4, 2021 | Emiliano Bellini, pv magazine

Despite an ongoing military coup and increasing instability, the government of Myanmar has decided to move forward with another tender for the development of utility-scale…


DRC/South Africa: The DRC and South Africa Are Crucial in Mining for Electric Vehicles

Jun 4, 2021 | Eric Olander, Africa Report

Electric vehicles are rising in popularity around the globe, and there are a few countries crucial in mining the necessary materials. As electric vehicles become…


Liberia: EPA, Conservation International Mainstream Gender in Liberia’s Fight Against Climate Change

Jun 3, 2021 | Gerald C. Koinyeneh, Front Page Africa (FPA)

In a bid to boost Liberia’s fight against Climate Change, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and Conservation International (CI) have embarked on a project to…


Sudan: $23.6 Million to Preserve Biodiversity and Ecotourism in Three Parks

Jun 3, 2021 | Inès Magoum, Afrik 21

The Global Environment Facility (GEF), the United Nations (UN), and the Sudanese government are mobilising $23.6 million for the preservation of biodiversity in Dinder National…


Climate Change: NGA Crunching Climate Change Data for National Security Decision-Making

Jun 3, 2021 | Lisbeth Perez, MeriTalk

The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) is looking at unclassified data sources to broaden its understanding of climate change – an issue that one NGA official…


Wildlife: British Aircraft Carrier Base Threatens Endangered Whales

Jun 3, 2021 | Phil Miller, Daily Maverick

A new port for British warships in the Gulf state of Oman is being built on a key migration path for a rare breed of…


Myanmar: Myanmar Timber Auction Disappoints Cash-Strapped Junta

Jun 2, 2021 | Irrawaddy

Myanma Timber Enterprise is selling off hardwoods at low prices as few bidders were interested and the timber market is slow after Myanmar’s coup, said…


Afghanistan: Another Drought Looms. Is Afghanistan Better Prepared?

Jun 2, 2021 | Stefanie Glinkski, New Humanitarian

After a winter of scant snowfall, a looming drought is forcing Afghanistan to try to prevent another migration crisis before it erupts. Snow and rainfall…


Kyrgyzstan/Tajikistan: Can Tajik-Kyrgyz Border Conflict Spiral into War?

Jun 1, 2021 | Institute for

Action is needed to stop Kyrgyz-Tajik border disputes spilling over into wider conflict, according to a cross-regional IWPR discussion which heard that that the ongoing…


Egypt/Ethiopia/Sudan: Egypt, Sudan Hold War Games as Ethiopian Dam Dispute Continues

May 31, 2021 | Mohamed Sabry, Al-Monitor

Egypt and Sudan started a new military exercise amid a dispute with Ethiopia over Addis Ababa’s plan to add 13.5 billion cubic meters of water…