International
Sudan: Sudan Produces 43 Tons of Gold During the First Half of 2015: Minister
Jul 8, 2015
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Sudan Tribune
The Sudanese minister of minerals, Ahmed Mohamed Sadiq Al-Karuri, disclosed that gold production during the first half of this year has reached 43 tons. Al-Karuri,…
Iraq: Daesh Selling Stolen Iraqi Oil: Parliament Report
Jul 8, 2015
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Anadolou Agencey
Iraq is losing more than $102 million each month because the Daesh militant group – which controls large parts of the country – is selling…
China/Philippines/South China Sea: Court Begins Hearing Philippines, China Dispute over South China Sea
Jul 8, 2015
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Toby Sterling, Reuters
The Philippines argued at a closed hearing on Tuesday that an international court should intervene in its dispute with China over the right to exploit…
Liberia: Grand Gedeans in Fear Due to Illegal Crossing Over by the ‘Mossi’ from Ivory Coast
Jul 8, 2015
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Cholo Brooks, Global News Network
A local daily is reporting that concerns are mounting over the insecurity in Grand Gedeh County, as Representative Alex Grant raises the latest alarm of…
Iraq: ISIS 'Water War' Draining Marshes in Southern Iraq
Jul 7, 2015
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Kesavan Unnikrishnan, Digital Journal
In 1991, then-President Saddam Hussein drained the marshes of southern Iraq in order to punish the indigenous Shi'ite marsh Arabs who had revolted against him.…
South Sudan: In New Strategy, South Sudan Army Strikes Rebels Where it Hurts: Their Livelihood
Jul 7, 2015
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Jason Patinkin, Christian Science Monitor
The Sudan People's Liberation Army (SLPA) is accused of starving out tens of thousands of civilians in order to depopulate the armed opposition’s base. This campaign…
South Sudan: Ongoing Conflict Stifles South Sudan’s Oil Sector
Jul 7, 2015
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David Bizley, Global Data
According to Jonathan Markham, GlobalData's Analyst covering upstream oil and gas, continued armed fighting, trade disputes and low oil prices are negatively impacting South Sudan’s…
Liberia: Envoy Assesses Australia-Funded Agric Projects in Bong
Jul 7, 2015
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Philip T. Singbah, Liberia News Agency
Australian Ambassador to Liberia Joanna Adamson Tuesday ended a one-day working visit to Bong County to assess an Australian-funded agriculture projects. The visit was also…
Iraq/Kurdistan: Iraqi Kurdistan's Export of Oil is 'Unconstitutional', Says Official
Jul 6, 2015
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Middle East Monitor
A senior Iraqi official has accused the autonomous government of Kurdistan of exporting oil from Kirkuk and Erbil oil fields without coordinating it with the…
Iraq/Kurdistan: Arbitration Court Rules in Favor of Producers in Iraqi Kurdistan: Dana Gas
Jul 6, 2015
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Platts
A London court has ruled in favor of a group of international oil and gas companies operating in Iraqi Kurdistan on several key issues in…
¿Quién Responde por el Daño Ambiental de Tumaco?
Jul 6, 2015
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Razon Publica
Como si se tratara de un luto, Tumaco está teñido de negro. Los últimos atentados contra el oleoducto Transandino produjeron una mancha enorme que se…
Iraq/Kurdistan: Iraq, Kurdistan Oil Deal Close to Collapse
Jul 3, 2015
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Matt Bradley, Wall Street Journal
An oil-sales deal between Iraq and the semiautonomous Kurdistan Regional Government is close to collapse about six months after it was signed, undermining the country's…
Somaliland: Living at the 'Mercy of the Rain' in Somaliland
Jul 2, 2015
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Katie Riordan, Al Jazeera
It has been particularly dry this year in parts of Somaliland, the internationally unrecognised nation-state that broke away from Somalia in 1991. Small, frequent droughts…
Russia/Ukraine: Russia Halts Gas Supply to Ukraine Amid Pricing Dispute
Jul 1, 2015
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NewsOK
The Russian gas company Gazprom halted supplies to neighboring Ukraine on Wednesday after the collapse of pricing talks, a company official said — but an…
Iraq/Islamic State: Water Shortages Unite Iraq, Islamic State against Turkey
Jul 1, 2015
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Zaid Sabah, Selcan Hacaoglu, and Jack Fairweather, Bloomberg
There’s one thing Islamic State militants and the Iraqi government they’re besieging agree on: Turkey is using more than its fair share of water. Iraq…
Iraq: Iraq Oil Exports Hit Record 3.187 Million bpd in June
Jul 1, 2015
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Al Arabiya, Reuters
Iraq’s oil exports rose in June to a record average of 3.187 million barrels per day (bpd) from 3.145 million in May, the oil ministry…
Myanmar: Ministry of Energy Stays Mum on 2016 Bidding
Jun 30, 2015
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Consult Myanmar
Further bidding rounds for offshore oil and gas blocks are likely to come in 2016, though government officials and Myanma Oil and Gas Enterprise have…
Sudan: IMF Says Sudanese Economy Could Face Fiscal Gap on Oil Price Fallout
Jun 30, 2015
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Sudan Tribune
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) warned that the Sudanese economy could be adversely impacted by the drop in worldwide oil prices and that inflation rate…
Islamic State: India Bans Oil Trade with Islamic State-Linked Organisations
Jun 30, 2015
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Reuters
India on Tuesday banned trade with Islamic State-linked entities in oil and other products, complying with a U.N. resolution to act against militants active in…
China/India: Revisiting the ‘Water Wars’ Narrative
Jun 30, 2015
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Zhang Hongzhou, The Diplomat
With China’s late-2014 completion of the Zangmu dam, the largest hydropower dam on the Brahmaputra River (known in Tibet as the Yarlung Tsangpo River), many…
Liberia: World Bank Upbeat over Liberia Forest Carbon Initiative
Jun 30, 2015
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Front Page Africa
The New Liberia Media Initiatives says after an engagement of stakeholders during a ten day visitation mission geared at starting preparation of Liberia's Forest Sector…
Iraq/Kurdistan: Kurdistan Ramps Up Independent Oil Sales
Jun 29, 2015
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Humeyra Pamuk, Ahmed Rasheed, and Isabel Coles, Reuters
Iraq's semi-autonomous Kurdistan region has ramped up independent oil sales since mid-June while cutting allocations to Iraq's state oil firm SOMO in an escalating dispute…
Myanmar: Severe Floods Force Evacuations in Rakhine
Jun 29, 2015
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Aye Sapay Phyu, Myanmar Times
Rescue workers in Rakhine State fear villagers may have died in severe flooding over the past few days, as five townships reported heavy rains. U…
Yemen: Rising Water Price Hits Yemenis, Shortage May Become Bigger Problem than War, Experts Say
Jun 29, 2015
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Magdalena Mis, Reuters
The price of water is rising steeply in Yemen, which may run out of water for its 25 million people, experts say, adding to the…
Rwanda: Lions to Be Reintroduced to Rwanda after 15-year Absence Following Genocide
Jun 28, 2015
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David Smith, The Guardian
Seven lions in South Africa are to be tranquillised, placed in steel crates and loaded on to a charter flight to Rwanda on Monday, restoring…
South Sudan: Economics of a Failed State
Jun 27, 2015
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Al Jazeera
South Sudan is only four years old, but the world's youngest nation tops the rank of failed states worldwide. After decades of conflict with its…
Myanmar: Civil Society Reps Blast Burma’s Opaque Extractive Industries
Jun 26, 2015
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Yen Snaing, The Irrawaddy
A group of civil society stakeholders called on the government on Friday to halt all extractive projects in ethnic areas until a ceasefire is brokered…
Liberia: Liberia Rresident Vows Shake-Up at State Oil Company - Media
Jun 26, 2015
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Thomson Reuters Foundation, Stella Dawson
Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has promised a management shake-up at the national oil company, which is on the verge of bankruptcy after failed attempts…
Iraq/Kurdistan: Oil Exports from Iraqi Kurdistan Slump Again, BP Cancels Cargoes
Jun 26, 2015
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Hellenic Shipping News
BP and Cepsa have had to cancel loadings of Iraqi oil from the Turkish port of Ceyhan in yet another sign of problems affecting shipments…
China/Vietnam/South China Sea: China Moves Controversial Oil Rig Back towards Vietnam Coast
Jun 26, 2015
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Reuters
China has moved an oil rig at the center of last year's violent dispute with Vietnam closer to Vietnam's coast in the disputed South China…