International
Russia: Russia’s Gasoline Crunch Spreads after Refinery Attacks
Jun 24, 2026
Bloomberg
Russia’s gasoline crunch is worsening, with at least two-thirds of the country’s regions introducing fuel rationing or suffering supply disruptions following relentless Ukrainian drone attacks…
Canada: Ottawa Connects Environmental Peacebuilding to Capital-City Collaboration
Jun 23, 2026
Boardroom
Ottawa is welcoming the Fourth International Conference on Environmental Peacebuilding, taking place at the University of Ottawa until 19 June 2026.
Iraq/Kurdistan: Iraq Moves to Secure Kurdistan Oil Fields, Pledges Defense Plans
Jun 23, 2026
Rudaw
The joint security committee formed to assess the security situation of oil fields in the Kurdistan Region has completed its work and submitted its report…
Afghanistan: Taliban Remove Key Commander as Rift over Badakhshan Mines Deepens
Jun 23, 2026
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Ahmad Azizi
Amu TV
Taliban have removed Juma Khan Fateh, their powerful commander from northeastern Afghanistan and their deputy governor of Zabul province, amid a deepening dispute with the…
Liberia: EU Votes to End Illegal Logging Agreement with Liberia
Jun 22, 2026
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Ashoka Mukpo
Mongabay
The European Union’s parliament voted decisively to end its logging oversight partnership with Liberia on June 17, marking the end of a long-running attempt to…
Afghanistan: Over 2,500 Returnees Registered, Land Distributed to 862 Families
Jun 22, 2026
Bakhtar News Agency
The Ministry of Refugees and Repatriation announced that a total of 2,579 returning migrants were registered at crossings across the country yesterday, while 4,116 individuals…
Ukraine/Russia: Russian-Cccupied Crimea Stops Civilian Fuel Sales after Ukrainian Strikes
Jun 22, 2026
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Chris Lunday
POLITICO
Crimea’s Kremlin-installed leadership moved Sunday to cut off civilian access to fuel, a sign that Ukraine’s campaign against Russian logistics is putting pressure on the…
Afghanistan: Soil Erosion in Afghanistan: Experts Warn of Growing Threat to Agricultural Land
Jun 21, 2026
Hasht-e-Subh Daily
Several agriculture and environment experts say soil erosion has become a serious and growing problem in Afghanistan. According to them, based on some research, about…
India/Pakistan: "The Moment We Feel ...": Pakistan Threatens War against India over Indus Water Treaty as Water Crisis Exposes Domestic Failure
Jun 21, 2026
Asian News International
In a move marked by desperate rhetoric, Pakistan's Defence Minister Khawaja Asif has threatened war against India over water security. This sabre-rattling comes even as…
Lebanon: Prominent Lebanese Conservationist Mona Khalil Killed in Southern Lebanon Strike, Impacting Turtle Protection Efforts
Jun 20, 2026
Mix Vale
Mona Khalil, a prominent figure known for her steadfast dedication to protecting endangered sea turtles along Lebanon’s southern coast, was tragically killed in a recent…
Afghanistan: Shia Council Urge Dialogue to Resolve Hazarajat Resident-Kuchi Nomads Disputes
Jun 20, 2026
Afghanistan International
Mohammad Akbari, deputy head of Afghanistan’s Shia Ulema Council, has called for disputes between settled residents and Kuchi nomads in the Hazarajat region to be…
Liberia: Lawmakers Push Landmark Overhaul of Liberia's Concession Model
Jun 19, 2026
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Leroy M. Sonpon, III
Liberian Observer
In what could become one of the most consequential economic policy shifts in Liberia's post-war history, the House of Representatives has called on President Joseph…
DRC: DRC Weighs US Proposal to Digitally Map Its Vast Mineral Wealth
Jun 19, 2026
Ecofin Agency
The Democratic Republic of Congo is reviewing a proposal from US company Dynamic Aviation to modernize the mapping of its mineral resources through advanced aerial…
DRC: DRC Holds 54 of the World’s 56 Strategic Minerals, Says Scholar at Launch of New Book
Jun 19, 2026
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Badylon Kawanda Bakiman
Pan African Visions
The mineral wealth of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) remains one of the country’s greatest strengths, but also one of the major drivers…
Myanmar: Myanmar’s Junta Revives a Hated Dam to Court China
Jun 18, 2026
Economist
When popular protest forced Myanmar to suspend the building of the Myitsone dam in 2011, the project became a symbol of democracy, nationalism and defiance…
Afghanistan/Kazakhstan: Afghanistan and Kazakhstan Emphasize the Establishment of a Water Research Center at Kabul University
Jun 18, 2026
Afghan Voice Agency
In an online meeting with the Minister of Science and Higher Education of Kazakhstan, Sheikh Nida Mohammad Nadeem, Minister of Higher Education, discussed ways to…
Afghanistan: Afghanistan’s Kandahar Completes $1.3 Million Opium Alternative Farming Project
Jun 18, 2026
AtlasPress
The Directorate of Agriculture, Irrigation, and Livestock in Kandahar has announced the full implementation of an alternative opium poppy cultivation project in four districts of…
Afghanistan: UNAMA: Drought and Desertification Threaten Lives and Food Security in Afghanistan
Jun 17, 2026
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Nazanin Mohseni
KabulNow
The United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA), marking the International Day to Combat Desertification and Drought, has stated that prolonged droughts, expanding desertification, and…
Food Security: World Bank: Middle East Conflict Drives up Agricultural Commodity Prices by 8% Globally
Jun 17, 2026
Maaal
The World Bank’s Commodity Markets Outlook projects that fertilizer prices will rise by an average of 31% in 2026, with the ongoing conflict in the…
Iraq/Kurdistan: Iraq to Guarantee Security for Oil Firms as Kurdistan Production Resumes Next Week
Jun 17, 2026
BasNews
Oil production from the Kurdistan Region’s oil fields is set to resume next week, with an initial output of 200,000 barrels per day, according to…
South Sudan: London Court Upholds Injunction Preventing New South Sudan Oil Prepayment Contracts
Jun 17, 2026
Reuters
London's High Court has upheld an injunction in favour of commodities trading house BB Energy to block the Republic of South Sudan from making new…
Afghanistan: UN Warns Climate Change Threatens Livelihoods, Food Security in Afghanistan
Jun 17, 2026
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Zarghona Salehi
Pajhwok Afghan News
Coinciding with the World Day to Combat Desertification and Drought, United Nations experts have warned that Afghanistan is among the countries most vulnerable to climate…
South Sudan: South Sudan Is Looking beyond Oil. The Risks Are Familiar.
Jun 16, 2026
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Callum Hamilton
International Policy Digest
South Sudan wants to reduce its dependence on oil by developing its mining sector. Yet in a country still shaped by conflict, fragile institutions, and…
Ottawa Hosts Fourth International Conference on Environmental Peacebuilding
Jun 16, 2026
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Vedat Özgür Töre
Focus on Travel News
Convened by the Environmental Peacebuilding Association and the University of Ottawa, the conference brings together an international community of academics, practitioners, policymakers, researchers, students and…
Canada Strengthens Global Leadership in Sustainability and Peacebuilding as Ottawa Hosts Landmark International Environmental Conference
Jun 16, 2026
Travel and Tour World
Ottawa has officially opened its doors to global delegates as the Fourth International Conference on Environmental Peacebuilding begins at the University of Ottawa, running from…
Uganda: ‘Oil Is a Curse’: Villages in Uganda Face Land Ownership Uncertainty
Jun 16, 2026
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Musinguzi Blanshe and Romain Gras
Africa Report
After oil was discovered in Uganda, villagers who thought they had wrested their land from pastoralists were faced with a Ugandan businessman who produced deeds…
Afghanistan: OCHA: Drought and Water Shortages Force Families to Leave Their Homes in Bamyan
Jun 16, 2026
Hasht-e-Subh Daily
The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) says that drought and severe water shortages in parts of Bamyan Province have created…
Afghanistan: 2,500 Hectares of Pistachio Orchards Established in Herat
Jun 15, 2026
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Binyamin Barez
Pajhwok Afghan News
About 2,500 hectares of pistachio orchards have been established in western Herat province. Agricultural experts consider this a positive development, while orchard owners are hopeful…
Liberia: President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf Urges Women Leaders to Lead, Build and Rise
Jun 12, 2026
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Tina S. Mehnpaine
The Liberian Observer
It’s almost midday. The atmosphere in this air-conditioned room is eye-catching. Everyone's attention is fixed on her, Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, who broke barriers as Liberia…
Colombia: Qualitative Chromatography: A Driving Force for Regeneration in Colombian Coffee Farming
Jun 12, 2026
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Luisa Fernanda Ruiz Villamizar
Universidad Industrial de Santander
Colombia, recognized as the world’s largest producer of mild coffee and the third-largest coffee producer globally, faces the challenge of maintaining crop productivity without compromising…