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Iraq/Kurdistan: Kurdish Oil Exports Surge Despite Security Concerns

Oct 16, 2014 | Alexander Whitcomb, Rudaw

ERBIL, Kurdistan Region - The Kurdistan Region is ramping up its oil exports to Turkey despite the regional security crisis, according to Turkish officials.  


Liberia: ArcelorMittal Conducts Livelihood Program in Nimba

Oct 16, 2014 | AllAfrica

ArcelorMittal Liberia's Livelihood Program for affected persons from around Mt. Tokadeh footprint in Nimba County continues despite the Ebola here, with Land Access, Livelihood Restoration,…


Myanmar: 9 Jailed for Farming Confiscated Land in Mon State

Oct 16, 2014 | May Sitt Paing, The Irrawaddy

RANGOON — Nine farmers were each sentenced to seven years in prison for working on lands they say were unlawfully seized by the military in…


What Do Iraq, Syria, and Ukraine Have in Common?

Oct 15, 2014 | The Christian Science Monitor

I've been advancing a thesis for several months with friends that World War III is now underway. It's just that it's not the war we…


Is Burma the New Cambodia?

Oct 15, 2014 | Corporate Knights

In 1996, a photograph began circulating among the foreign press in Phnom Penh. Sam Rainsy, Cambodia’s liberal opposition leader, was pictured sitting with Nobel laureate…


Myanmar: Ahead of Myanmar Trip, Obama Urged to Demand Extractives Transparency

Oct 15, 2014 | Carey L. Biron, Inter Press Service

WASHINGTON - Lawmakers here are urging President Barack Obama to put transparency in the extractives sector at the centre of an upcoming trip to Myanmar.

While…


Iraq/Kurdistan: Problems Persist for Oil Companies in Kurdish Iraq

Oct 15, 2014 | Anthony McAuley, The National

DNO, the Norwegian oil exploration company, said on Wednesday that it faces continued delays to plans to ramp up production at its Tawke oilfield in…


Iraq/Kurdistan: How A Dispute Over Tanker United Leadership Explains The Role Of Oil In The Fight Against ISIS

Oct 15, 2014 | Erin Banco, International Business Times

A ship filled with Kurdish oil that departed from Turkey recently, and stopped abruptly in the waters just south of Cyprus, may help explain a key…


Mozambique: Mozambique Heads to Polls Amid Claims of Chinese Landgrabs – In Pictures

Oct 15, 2014 | Sara Assarsson, The Guardian

Mozambique is holding elections on Wednesday, with the ruling Frelimo party, in power since independence in 1975, facing a testing time at the polls from…


Myanmar: Plaintiff Fails to Show Up at the Second Court Hearing of Land-Grabbing Case

Oct 15, 2014 | Eleven Myanmar

The commander of No 360 Field Artillery Regiment failed to show up for the second court hearing at Loikaw District Court on October 14, as…


Conflict Minerals: The Phone Co-Op Offers UK's First Ethical Smartphone

Oct 15, 2014 | The Guardian

The Fairphone, the first smartphone to be marketed as being free of “conflict minerals”, has arrived in the UK this week, after the Phone Co-op…


South Sudan: Program Manager

Oct 14, 2014 | United Methodist Committee on Relief (UMCOR)

The Program Manager plays an important role in the United Methodist Committee on Relief (UMCOR) South Sudan's field management structure. UMCOR’s program areas in South Sudanfocuses primarily…


Nigeria: Community Conservation Manager

Oct 14, 2014 | CERCOPAN

The Centre for Education, Research and Conservation of Primates and Nature (CERCOPAN) is a UK-registered Charity (Reg. No. 1116955) with operations in Cross River State,…


Afghanistan: Consultant - Jogi Study

Oct 14, 2014 | People in Need

Very little is known about the Jogi community in Afghanistan. While not an ethnic group per se, they are considered to be part of the…


Interview on the Front Lines: Congolese Researcher Murairi Speaks on Dodd-Frank, Conflict Minerals

Oct 14, 2014 | Enough Project

Bisie is a remote town in the Walikale district in eastern DR Congo. It has lucrative deposits of tin (cassiterite), along with coltan, diamond, uranium,…


North Africa: Companies Abandon Ambitious Desert Solar Project

Oct 14, 2014 | Associated Press

BERLIN (AP) — It sounded like a good idea: build massive solar energy plants in the deserts of North Africa and the Middle East to…


Iraq/Syria: IEA: ISIS Oil Production Reduced by Air Strikes

Oct 14, 2014 | Sam Wilkin, Reuters

U.S.-led air strikes have significantly reduced Islamic State of Syria and Iraq’s ISIS) ability to produce, smuggle and refine oil, the International Energy Agency said…


Iraq/Kurdistan: World Oil Slump Limits Appetite for Kurdish Crude

Oct 14, 2014 | Sharmila Devi, Rudaw

ERBIL, Kurdistan Region - A slump in the world price of oil is adding to the woes of the Kurdistan Regional Government, where the fight…


Liberia: Timber Union Rejects $150 Million Deal

Oct 14, 2014 | Winston W. Parley, AllAfrica

The Liberia Timber Union Association or LTA has strongly rejected a US$150m forest deal recently signed between Liberia and Norway, demanding a public debate on…


Conflict Minerals: Church Leaders Call for EU Rules on Conflict Resources to be Binding and Consistent

Oct 14, 2014 | CIDSE

In a joint statement, supported by CIDSE, the international alliance of Catholic development agencies, they warn that European citizens expect guarantees that they are not…


Sudan/South Sudan/Abyei: Security Council Extends UN Peacekeeping Force in Abyei Through February 2015

Oct 14, 2014 | United Nations

The Security Council today extended the United Nations peacekeeping force in Abyei – a resource-rich area contested by Sudan and South Sudan – as part…


South Sudan/Abyei: Abyei Belongs to Us: Warrap Leadership

Oct 14, 2014 | Ariik Atekdit, Gurtong

JUBA - State Information Minister and Spokesman Paul Dhel Gum told the press that Abyei region is politically and geographically in Warrap State.He called upon…


Papua New Guinea: PNG Governors Concerned About Land Grabbing

Oct 14, 2014 | Radio New Zealand

The Governor of Papua New Guinea’s Oro province says there’s a lot of concern about land grabbing among Governors of the country’s twenty provinces.

Land-related issues…


Somalia: ACT Alliance Preliminary Appeal: Drought and Food Insecurity in Somalia

Oct 14, 2014 | Elisabeth Gouel, ACT Alliance

The humanitarian situation in Somalia remains dire with drought alerts being sounded. Somalia has been characterized by clan and armed conflict which still continue in…


Iraq/Syria: Islamic State Loses Its Oil Business

Oct 14, 2014 | Matthew Philips, Bloomberg

It’s been a month since President Obama announced that the U.S. would engage in a sustained campaign of airstrikes against Islamic State, the militant Sunni…


Liberia: Community Land Mapping in Liberia Captured on Film

Oct 14, 2014 | Namati

The work of Namati’s Liberian partner, the Sustainable Development Institute, has been captured on film by the climate change campaign organisation If Not Us Then…


Sudan: Roundup: Economic Circles in Sudan Optimistic Over Breakthrough in Economy

Oct 14, 2014 | Global Post

KHARTOUM -- Sudan's economic circles are optimistic that the country's economy could see key improvement as monthly inflation rate has significantly dropped to 39.2 percent.On…


Liberia: Timber Assciation Threatens Anti-Forest GOL Letter of Intent

Oct 14, 2014 | Edwin M. Fayia III, AllAfrica

Barely two weeks after the Liberian Government's 'Letter of Intent' agreement with the Norwegian Government, the Liberia Timber Association (LTA) has threatened legal action to…


Food Security: Conflict and Ebola Outbreak Threaten Food Security in Africa

Oct 14, 2014 | Derrick Mbatha, United Nations

The outbreak of the Ebola virus disease in West Africa and conflict in South Sudan are causing food shortages, according to the President of the…


Iraq: The Secret Casualties of Iraq’s Abandoned Chemical Weapons

Oct 14, 2014 | CJ Chivers, New York Times

The soldiers at the blast crater sensed something was wrong.It was August 2008 near Taji, Iraq. They had just exploded a stack of old Iraqi…