International
Liberia: Liberia’s Second Largest Referral Hospital Turns to Agriculture for Sustenance
May 23, 2018
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FrontPage Africa
In order to generate revenue to sustain itself, Liberia’s second largest referral hospital, Jackson Fiah Doe Memorial Regional Referral Hospital in Nimba County, is now…
Kenya: Shalom (SCCRR) Adopts a Community Based Approach to the Management of Natural Resource Based Conflicts in Kenya
May 23, 2018
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Shalom Center
Conflict associated with natural environmental resources have in the recent past been a characteristic of life in most arid and semi-arid regions of Kenya. In…
Afghanistan: Baby Powder Helping Fund Islamic State in Afghanistan: Report
May 22, 2018
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Reuters
Islamic State fighters in Afghanistan are making hundreds of thousands of dollars a year from illegal mining of talc, much of which ends up in…
Colombia: 25,000 Evacuated as Hidroituango Dam Crisis Continues
May 22, 2018
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teleSUR
At least 25,000 people in Colombia have been evacuated after fresh floods caused by the Ituango hydroelectric dam on Monday followed the flooding of the Cauca river…
Myanmar: Illicit Drug Production Rages on in Conflict-Torn Areas of Myanmar
May 22, 2018
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Htet Naing Zaw, Irrawaddy
Illicit drug production rages on in conflict-torn regions in Myanmar, with supplies being smuggled into nearby countries but also reaching as far as Australia, said…
Afghanistan: Taliban, Islamic State Make Millions from Mining Afghan Minerals
May 22, 2018
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Eltaf Najafizada, Bloomberg
Rising global demand for cosmetics, marble and stainless steel is helping Taliban and Islamic State militants in Afghanistan fund their increasingly violent insurgencies, according to…
Afghanistan: Taliban, Islamic State Make Millions from Mining Afghan Minerals
May 22, 2018
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Eltaf Najafizada, Bloomberg
Rising global demand for cosmetics, marble and stainless steel is helping Taliban and Islamic State militants in Afghanistan fund their increasingly violent insurgencies, according to…
Myanmar: Resources Ministry Plans to Reforest 600,000 Acres over Next Decade
May 21, 2018
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Htoo Thant, Myanmar Times
The Ministry of Natural Resources and Environmental Conservation targets to reforest 600,000 acres of denuded forest land in the next 10 years to mitigate the…
Egypt/Ethiopia: Solutions from Science Can Quell War over Nile Waters
May 21, 2018
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Otula Owuor, Nation
Hardly a week passes without a story about the impending Nile water wars between Egypt and Ethiopia. At the centre of the conflict is Africa’s…
Liberia: Presidential Committee Recommends Restitution, Charges in NOCAL Probe
May 19, 2018
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Lennart Dodoo, FrontPage Africa
The Special Presidential Committee set up by President George Manneh Weah to probe the NOCAL-ExxonMobile alleged bribery saga has recommended that officials who were mentioned…
Afghanistan: Farah’s War is over Water: Defense Minister
May 19, 2018
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Hayatullah Amanat, TOLOnews
Four days after the Taliban’s attack on Farah City, a senior government delegation on Saturday met with representatives of Farah - a meeting covered live…
South Sudan: UNMISS Gifts New Clean Water Facilities to Ladu Community in Juba
May 18, 2018
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James Sokiri, UN Mission in South Sudan
The gifting of two new boreholes to the Ladu community in the capital Juba will help reduce inter-communal tension over scarce water resources in the…
Afghanistan: Shuangdeng Group Wins Afghanistan’s Tender for 40 MW Hybrid Solar Project
May 18, 2018
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Emiliano Bellini, PV Magazine
The Ministry of energy and water of Afghanistan (MEW) has awarded the contract to build a 40 MW hybrid solar plant at the Hisar-e-Shahi Industrial…
Sudan/South Sudan/Abyei: Sudan Reiterates Sovereignty over Disputed Abyei Region
May 18, 2018
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Sudan Tribune
Sudan’s permanent envoy to the United Nations Omer Dahab called on South Sudan government to engage with Khartoum and the African Union seriously to speed…
Myanmar: Myanmar Returns Large Amount of Confiscated Land to Farmers in Northwestern Region
May 17, 2018
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Xinhua
The Myanmar government has returned 4,932 acres (1,997 hectares) more of farmland, confiscated by the Ministry of Defense, to 528 farmers in Kanbalu district, Sagaing…
Australia: Climate Change an 'Existential Security Risk' to Australia, Senate Inquiry Says
May 17, 2018
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Ben Doherty, Guardian
Climate change is a “current and existential national security risk” to Australia, a Senate inquiry has told parliament, one that could inflame regional conflicts over…
Colombia: Tens of Thousands Ordered to Evacuate after Floods at Dam
May 16, 2018
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Joe Parkin Daniels, Guardian
Tens of thousands of people have been ordered to evacuate their homes in western Colombia after heavy floods at Colombia’s largest hydroelectric dam project, which…
Afghanistan: 60 Killed in Afghanistan Flash Floods
May 16, 2018
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Vanguard
Five people were injured, the agency said in a statement. It did not specify the casualties by province. Some 343 homes were destroyed, while 663…
Afghanistan: Flash Floods in Afghanistan Kill at Least 34
May 15, 2018
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Reuters
Flash floods caused by heavy rain in the past week have killed at least 34 people in several Afghan provinces and caused serious damage to…
Colombia: Colombians Work to Reconcile Cattle Farming and Forests
May 15, 2018
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Maria Paula Rubiano, WorldCrunch
An ambitious project to make livestock farming sustainable in Colombia is yielding results almost a decade after its implementation in 83 districts. Its lesson so…
Sierra Leone: One of Sierra Leone’s Last Diamond Mines Reopens
May 15, 2018
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Georgia Williams, Investing News
The Koidu mine, which is owned and operated by BSG Resources, is renowned for producing some of the most valuable gems in the world. Last…
DRC: Congo Mining Regulations Committee Completes Work, Miners Say
May 14, 2018
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Reuters
Major miners operating in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Africa’s top copper producer, said on Monday that a commission set up to draft detailed regulations…
Bangladesh: A Precarious Environment for the Rohingya Refugees
May 14, 2018
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UN Environment
Andrea Dekrout is Senior Environmental Coordinator for UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency. Based in Geneva, Dekrout is responsible for ensuring sustainable environmental management in UNHCR…
South Sudan: South Sudan Lifts Fuel Subsidies to Cut Expenditure
May 13, 2018
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Xinhua
The South Sudanese government has lifted the fuel subsidies in a bid to cut spiraling public expenditure costs in the youngest nation that has experienced…
Syria/Kurdistan: Syrian Kurds Attempt to Stimulate their Economy through Oil Trade
May 12, 2018
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SOFREP
In northern Syria the economy is struggling in the wake of the Islamic State war, the Kurds of Rojava have resorted to the oil trade…
Syria/Kurdistan: Syrian Kurds Build on a Ramshackle Oil Industry [Photos]
May 11, 2018
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Hussein Malla, Associated Press
The Kurdish self-rule administration seized control of oil fields in northeastern Hassakeh province after the government pulled out of most of the Kurdish-majority regions in…
Conflict Minerals: De Beers Tracks Diamonds through Supply Chain Using Blockchain
May 10, 2018
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Reuters
De Beers said on Thursday it had tracked 100 high-value diamonds from miner to retailer using blockchain, in the first effort of its kind to…
South Sudan: South Sudan to Launch Oil and Gas Policy
May 10, 2018
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Joseph Oduha
South Sudan will launch a policy to regulate oil and gas industry management, official said. Oil minister Ezekiel Lol Gatkuoth said the local content regulatory…
Sudan/South Sudan: South Sudan to Make Last Debt Payment to Sudan in June
May 10, 2018
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Julia Payne, Reuters
South Sudan will finish paying off its debt to neighbor Sudan in June with a final cargo of crude oil, South Sudan’s oil minister Ezekiel…
Somalia: Champion of the Earth Fatima Jibrell Attends High-Level Talks on Somalia’s Illegal Charcoal Trade
May 10, 2018
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UN Environment
2014 UN Environment Champion of the Earth Fatima Jibrell once said: “People are fighting about limited resources, destroyed by displaced youth: a ready pool for…