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Council of Europe Assembly Adopts Resolution to Codify Ecocide

Jan 26, 2023 | Stop Ecocide International

This week in Strasbourg the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) voted overwhelmingly to adopt resolution 2477 and recommendation 2246, both calling for…


Liberia: AML Extends Agro Reforestation Program to Bolo Village, Nimba County

Jan 25, 2023 | Joel Cholo Brooks, Global News Network

ArcelorMittal Liberia’s Environmental Department in collaboration with a non-governmental organization, Committee for Peace and Development Advocacy (COPDA), has commenced an Agro Reforestation Program in Bolo,…


Colombia: Colombia Shifts Strategy in Drug War away from Coca Eradication

Jan 24, 2023 | Christina Noriega, Al Jazeera

After promising to radically change Colombian drug policy, the administration of President Gustavo Petro has announced plans this month to reduce forced eradication efforts that,…


Afghanistan/Uzbekistan: Uzbekistan to Supply Electricity amid Energy Crisis in Afghanistan

Jan 24, 2023 | Nizamuddin Rezahi, Khaama Press News Agency

Afghanistan’s Ministry of Energy and Water announced that Uzbekistan has assured to resume supplying electricity to Afghanistan after weeks of complete blackout. 


Nigeria: The Oil Thieves of Nigeria

Jan 23, 2023 | James Barnett, New Lines Magazine

Since the 1990s, the Niger Delta has been embroiled in a violent conflict rooted in competing visions of who owns Nigeria’s oil — and what…


Colombia: Colombia’s ‘Tree of Life’ Births a New Culinary and Conservation Movement

Jan 23, 2023 | Ocean Malandra, Mongabay

The guáimaro tree is a keystone species of Colombia’s tropical dry forest, an incredibly biodiverse ecosystem with species adapted to surviving long dry spells between…


Colombia: Colombia Killings of Social Leaders Hit Record in 2022 - Ombudsman

Jan 23, 2023 | Reuters

Colombia witnessed killings of 215 social leaders and human rights activists in 2022, the highest toll ever recorded, as illegal armed groups intensified their attacks…


Afghanistan: Nearly 3000 Acres of Govt Land Reclaimed in Sherzad District

Jan 23, 2023 | Yousuf Zarifi, Pajhwok Afghan News

Government land measuring nearly 3,000 acres has been wrested back from usurpers in the Sherzad district of eastern Nangarhar province.


Afghanistan/Iran: Iran Envoy Discusses Helmand Water Share with Taliban

Jan 23, 2023 | Mehr News Agency

Iran's newly-appointed envoy to Afghanistan Hassan Kazemi Qomi in a meeting with Taliban Acting Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi discussed Iran's water share from Helmand…


Afghanistan/Iran: The Newly-Appointed Iranian Ambassador Has Asked for His Country’s Right to Helmand River Water, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Says

Jan 23, 2023 | Imran Danish, TOLOnews

Iran’s newly appointed ambassador to Kabul, Hassan Kazemi Qomi, in a meeting with Acting Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi said Afghanistan's water resources should be…


Afghanistan/Iran: Iran Asks Afghanistan for Its Due Water Share

Jan 23, 2023 | Javed Ahmad Kakar, Pajhwok Afghan News

The newly-appointed Iranian ambassador has asked for his country’s right to Helmand River water, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs says.


Afghanistan: Taliban Arrest Chinese Nationals for Allegedly Smuggling Afghan Lithium

Jan 22, 2023 | Ayaz Gul, Voice of America

Taliban authorities in Afghanistan have arrested five men, including two Chinese nationals, for allegedly trying to smuggle an estimated 1,000 metric tons of lithium-bearing rocks…


Afghanistan/Uzbekistan: Muttaqi Asks Uzbekistan to Stay Committed to Power Supply Pact

Jan 22, 2023 | Bibi Amina Hakimi, TOLOnews

The acting minister of foreign affairs, Amir Khan Muttaqi, on Sunday called on Uzbekistan to provide the amount of electricity mentioned in an agreement signed…


Liberia: The ‘Kpokolo’ Kingpin: How FDA Created a Serial Illegal Logger

Jan 20, 2023 | Mark B. Newa, DayLight

On one sunny day in Karnwee late last year, forest rangers and police officers seized a truck with 80 pieces of boxlike timber, ending an…


Myanmar: The Refugee Who Created a Refuge for Nature in a Conflict Zone

Jan 20, 2023 | Abby Young-Powell, Positive.News

Indigenous leaders across the globe are winning gamechanging environmental victories against the odds. In our ‘guardians of the wild’ series, we hear from those who…


War and the Environment: UN Adopts New Principles

Jan 19, 2023 | Isabella Kaminski, China Dialogue

The 27 legal principles on the Protection of the environment in relation to armed conflicts (PERAC) were passed by the UN General Assembly on 7…


Nigeria: Gov Ganduje Admits Political Obstacles in Plan to Curb Herder-Farmer Conflict

Jan 19, 2023 | National

Governor of Kano State, Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, has admitted that the plans to curb herder-farmer conflict is still facing political obstacles. He spoke in Abuja…


Climate Change: Report: Climate Change Fueling Conflict in Lake Chad Basin

Jan 19, 2023 | Press Trust of India

Droughts, flooding and a shrinking Lake Chad caused in part by climate change is fueling conflict and migration in the region and needs to be…


Iraq/Kurdistan: Baghdad to 'Halt Pressures' on KRG Oil, Gas Sector until Hydrocarbon Law Enacted, Says PM Barzani

Jan 18, 2023 | Kurdistan 24

The Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) and the federal government have agreed to “halt pressures” on the Kurdish oil and gas sector until the country enacts…


Liberia: At a Rubber Plantation in Liberia, History Repeats in a Fight over Land

Jan 17, 2023 | Ashoka Mukpo, Mongabay

Sexual harassment of its workers isn’t the only charge that’s been leveled against Socfin here in Liberia: in 2019, 22 communities filed a complaint against…


Liberia: Gov’t Clears Export of US$4M ‘Illegal Logs’

Jan 17, 2023 | William Q. Harmon, Observer

The government of Liberia will finally give Renaissance Group Incorporated, a controversial logging company, the green light on January 28, to go ahead with the…


Afghanistan: UN Employ Technology to Stop Afghanistan’s Illicit Opium Cultivation

Jan 16, 2023 | Fidel Rahmati, Khaama Press

On Monday, a British University, Cranfield, released a statement indicating a research partnership with United Nations. The report said that the researchers from the University…


DRC/UAE: DR Congo and UAE Join Forces against Illicit Gold

Jan 16, 2023 | Brussels Times with Belga

A joint venture created by a new partnership between the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) with a view to…


Afghanistan: Nimroz Underground Water Depletion Worries Farmers

Jan 15, 2023 | Shaima Sediqi, Pajhwok Afghan News

The residents of southwestern Nimroz province have complained against the groundwater depletion, while local officials have say steps had been taken to address it.


Afghanistan: Badghis Herdsmen Seek Help after Losing Animals to Cold

Jan 15, 2023 | Mohammad Arif Hasrat, Pajhwok Afghan News

Cattle farmers in western Badghis province say extreme cold has killed some of their animals and if not assisted immediately by the government, they may…


Iraq/Kurdistan: Kurdistan Authorities Reach Preliminary Deal with Baghdad to Resolve Oil Tensions

Jan 15, 2023 | Daniel Stewart, News 360

The prime minister of the semi-autonomous region of Iraqi Kurdistan, Masrur Barzani, announced Sunday a series of preliminary agreements with the Iraqi government to resolve…


DRC/UAE: Gold Partnership Seal with First Export from DRC and UAE

Jan 14, 2023 | William Kennedy, Tumbler Ridge News

Congolese authorities have now turned to the United Arab Emirates, a hub for smuggling the metal to market gold. Both countries have established a company…


Aishwarya Sharma: First Indian Fashion Activist & Climate Advocate At COP27 Demands Global Collective Climate Action

Jan 13, 2023 | Outlook India

Aishwarya is also a global goals ambassador with the TogetherBand (United Nations) representing Goal 10: Reduced Inequalities of the 17 The Global Goals and a…


Uganda: Cultural Leaders Petition Alupo Over Emorimor

Jan 12, 2023 | Simon P. Emwamu, Monitor

The Ministry of Gender, Labour and Social Development has started the mediation process between two warring factions of the Iteso Cultural Union (ICU) over who…


Bolivia: Landmark Global Biodiversity Agreement Enshrines Rights of Indigenous Peoples—Providing Hope for Bolivia’s Guarani

Jan 11, 2023 | Juana Vera-Delgado

After more than four years of negotiations, on Dec.19, 2022, nearly 200 nations adopted the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework—a binding agreement to protect at least 30…