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Chad: UNSC Informal Expert Group Visits Chad to Address Climate, Peace and Security Challenges in Lake Chad Basin and Eastern Chad

Dec 17, 2025
UN Regional Office for Central Africa

The Informal Expert Group of members of the UN Security Council on Climate, Peace and Security (IEG CPS) conducted a six-day informal field mission to…


DRC Conflict: M23 Withdrawal Exposes Fight over Minerals and Accountability Gaps [Video]

Dec 17, 2025
Al Jazeera

The M23 armed group’s reported withdrawal from the eastern Congolese city of Uvira has raised questions about accountability, foreign influence and the true drivers of…


Ukraine: Defense Ministry Sets Priorities for Developing Underwater Demining in Ukraine

Dec 16, 2025
Odessa Journal

The Ministry of Defense of Ukraine held the conference “Depth of Security – 2025,” during which a framework concept for the development of underwater demining…


Liberia: LEITI Releases 16th Country Report as Liberia Prepares for 2026 Extractive Sector Validation

Dec 15, 2025 | J. H. Webster Clayeh
FrontPage Africa

Members of the Multi Stakeholders Group of the Liberia Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative have unanimously approved and launched the 16th LEITI Country Report, reinforcing national…


Sudan: Salva Kiir’s Heglig Nightmare: Proxies, Pipelines, and Coming War

Dec 15, 2025 | Surafel Tesfaye
Horn Review

The civil war in Sudan, which began in April 2023, has continued without pause as of the end of 2025. It is now entering its…


Ukraine/Russia: Ukrainian Drones Have Struck Russian Oil Rigs in Caspian Sea for Third Time in a Week

Dec 15, 2025 | Iryna Balachuk and Valentyna Romanenko
Ukrayinska Pravda

Long-range drones operated by the Special Operations Centre Alpha of the Security Service of Ukraine (SSU) have struck a facility belonging to Lukoil-Nizhnevolzhskneft in the…


Afghanistan: Over 21 Million People in Afghanistan Lack Access to Safe Drinking Water, EU Warns

Dec 14, 2025 | Fidel Rahmati
Khaama Press

The European Union’s humanitarian arm in Asia and the Pacific has warned that more than 21 million people across Afghanistan do not have access to…


Afghanistan: FAO Rebuilds Key Irrigation Canal in Helmand, Restoring Water to Villages

Dec 14, 2025
Atlas Press

The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) has announced the reconstruction of 2.5 kilometers of the Lashkari Canal in Helmand province, with…


Venezuela: Seizure of Venezuelan Oil Tanker Marks New US Pressure Tactic

Dec 13, 2025
Devdiscourse

The US has seized a Venezuelan oil tanker, Skipper, believed to be heading for China, amid a strategy to pressure the Venezuelan economy. This move…


Ukraine/Russia: SSU Drones Set Fire to Russian Oil Platforms in the Caspian Sea

Dec 13, 2025 | Dmytro Shumlianskyi
Militarnyi

Long-range drones of the Security Service of Ukraine (SSU) Alpha Special Operations Center have successfully attacked Russian oil platforms in the Caspian Sea for the…


Sudan/South Sudan: Sudanese Armed Forces Attack Oil Field with Drones, Killing Dozens

Dec 12, 2025
World Politics Review

The Sudanese Armed Forces used drones to attack an oil processing facility near the country’s border with South Sudan that had been captured by the…


India: Towards Coexistence: Expanding Project Cheetah and Tackling Human-Wildlife Conflict

Dec 12, 2025
Devdiscourse

The National Tiger Conservation Authority, chaired by Union Environment Minister Bhupender Yadav, reviewed efforts to expand Project Cheetah and manage human-wildlife conflict. Discussions focused on…


Liberia: ECOWAS Renewable Energy Center Identifies 30 Rural Communities In Liberia for Solar Mini-Grid Development

Dec 11, 2025 | J. H. Webster Clayeh
FrontPage Africa

The ECOWAS Centre for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency (ECREEE), in partnership with the Ministry of Mines and Energy, has begun a two-day validation workshop…


Wildlife: Managing Conflict between Baboons and People: What's Worked, and What Hasn't

Dec 11, 2025 | Shirley C. Strum
The Conversation

Conflict between humans and baboons can tear communities apart. Shirley C. Strum has studied wild olive baboons in Kenya for more than 50 years.


Sudan: Military Drone Attack on Sudan Oil Field Kills Dozens

Dec 10, 2025 | Joseph Falzetta
Associated Press

Dozens of people were killed Tuesday evening in a drone strike near Sudan’s largest oil processing facility carried out by the Sudanese Armed Forces, according…


Egypt/Ethiopia: Egypt’s Withdrawal from Nile Talks Deepens Rift with Ethiopia

Dec 9, 2025 | Kevin Cheruiyot
East African

Egypt’s withdrawal from negotiations with Ethiopia over the use of the Nile River is expected to further escalate tensions and deepen the already strained diplomatic…


Sudan: RSF Seizes Key Heglig Oilfield as It Pushes to Expand Control in Sudan

Dec 8, 2025
Al Jazeera

Heglig is Sudan’s largest oil field and also the main processing facility for neighbouring South Sudan’s oil exports.


Water Wars: Violence over Water Resources Reaches Record Levels

Dec 8, 2025 | Peter Gleick
Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists

Violence over water has been reported around the world, in every region, including events where access to or control of water resources triggers conflict and…


Afghanistan: UN Sounds Alarm over Afghanistan’s Land Degradation amid Climate Change Crisis

Dec 6, 2025 | Fidel Rahmati
Khaama Press

The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) has warned that prolonged droughts and increasing dust storms are causing severe land degradation across Afghanistan, making it one…


Egypt/Ethiopia: Ethiopia Accuses Egypt of Driving up Tensions in Nile Dam Standoff after International Law Accusations

Dec 6, 2025
Jerusalem Post

Ethiopia accused Egypt of driving up tensions in their long-running dispute over the Nile River by rejecting dialogue and clinging to what it calls outdated…


Timor-Leste: Timor-Leste Charts Its Post-Oil Future

Dec 5, 2025 | Jaime Nogueira Pinto
Geopolitical Intelligence Services

Timor-Leste, a small nation heavily reliant on oil, finds itself in a delicate position, grappling with economic downturns and dwindling resources.


Capacity Building Workshop: Climate Policy and Finance for Sustaining Peace and Security

Dec 5, 2025
UN System Staff College

The workshop marked a major step toward integrating climate, peace and security priorities into policy and finance frameworks, supporting Member States in developing conflict-sensitive climate-finance…


Brazil: Study Reveals the Impact of Environmental Crimes and Criminal Factions on the Redefinition of the Legal Amazon

Dec 5, 2025 | Fred Santana
Cenarium

The convergence between lethal violence, expansion of criminal factions, drug trafficking, deforestation and illegal mining took center stage at the 2025 30th United Nations Climate…


DRC/Rwanda: US Follows up on Congo-Rwanda Peace Deal with Plan to Secure Minerals

Dec 5, 2025 | Anait Miridzhanian and Marc Jones
Reuters

The United States' development lender announced plans on Friday to take a stake in a new partnership to market Congo's minerals which could give US…


Liberia: From Law to Reality: AWLN Champions Women’s Right to Own Land

Dec 4, 2025 | Patience Jones
Front Page Africa

CAREYSBURG — The African Women Leaders Network (AWLN) Liberia Chapter convened a landmark dialogue on Wednesday at Arjay Farms in Number 7, Kingsville, bringing together…


Afghanistan: Kabul Thirsts as Lines Grow Longer, and Water Grows More Polluted

Dec 4, 2025 | Elina Qalam
Hasht-e-Subh Daily

Many residents of Kabul now live with deep worry as water shortages and pollution spread across the city. They say the water from their taps…


DRC: US and EU Critical Minerals Project Could Displace Thousands in DRC – Report

Dec 4, 2025 | Rachel Savage
Guardian

Up to 6,500 people are at risk of being displaced in the Democratic Republic of the Congo by a multi-billion-dollar infrastructure project funded by the…


Israel/Palestine: 98% of Gaza’s Tree Cropland Destroyed by Israel

Dec 3, 2025 | Kimberly M. S. Cartier
Eos

Two years of war in Gaza have taken a devastating toll on the people living there. Nearly 70,000 people, including more than 20,000 children, have…


Myanmar: Opium Poppy Farming Hits 10-Year High in War-Torn Myanmar

Dec 3, 2025 | Kevin Doyle
Al Jazeera

In its latest Myanmar opium survey, the UN Office on Drugs and Crime found that poppy cultivation increased by 17 percent compared with the previous…


Iraq: How an Oil Pipeline Battle Shows the US Gaining Sway in Iraq

Dec 3, 2025 | Ahmed Rasheed, Maha El Dahan, Humeyra Pamuk, and Anna Hirtenstein
Reuters

Iranian drones swept through the mountain air of northern Iraq's Kurdistan region in mid-July, homing in on their targets: oilfields run by Americans.