International
Myanmar: Myanmar Seizes over 100 Tonnes of Illegal Timber
Jan 8, 2025
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Xinhua
Myanmar authorities have seized over 100 tonnes of illegal timber across the country in a week, the state-run daily Myanma Alinn reported on Tuesday (Jan…
Sudan: Sudan Faces Widespread Famine amidst Devastating Conflict
Jan 8, 2025
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African Press Agency
This dire situation, marked by widespread famine, has been exacerbated by the ongoing conflict that erupted in April 2023. The Integrated Food Security Phase Classification…
Sudan/South Sudan/Abyei: Juba Moves to Claim Disputed Oil-Rich Abyei
Jan 8, 2025
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Fred Oluoch, East African
South Sudan has given the strongest signal yet of its intention to claim the disputed border region of Abyei as part of its territory, based…
DRC: Congo Rebels Muddy Minerals Market with Illegal Rwanda Exports, Says UN Report
Jan 8, 2025
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Sonia Rolley, Reuters
Rebels in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo fraudulently exported at least 150 metric tons of coltan to Rwanda last year, leading to the largest contamination…
African Union: A Reflection Contributions by African Women to Peace and Security Agenda in the Continent
Jan 8, 2025
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African Union
The African Union (AU) advocates for the meaningful participation and leadership of women and their efforts towards silencing the guns, enhancing good governance, democracy, respect…
China/India: India, China and the Possibility of Water Wars [Video]
Jan 7, 2025
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India Today
India and China could be gearing up for a fresh geopolitical conflict. This isn’t a conflict involving guns, soldiers and warfare. But it is a…
South Sudan: In War-Ravaged South Sudan, Conservation Is Being Used to Bring Peace
Jan 7, 2025
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Ngala Killian Chimtom, InDepthNews
Conflict in South Sudan has historically had a negative impact on wildlife, but the conservation of the area’s wildlife is now being used to catalyze…
Nepal: Sustaining Health and Soil: Sundhani Tharu’s 4Rs Approach to Farming
Jan 7, 2025
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Pappu Yadav
Sundhani Tharu, a 44-year-old farmer from Pattharbojhi, Madhuwan-1 in the Bardiya district, in the mid-west of Kathmandu, is a leading example of how sustainable agricultural practices not only enhance…
Afghanistan: Orange Groves Revive Hope for Afghan Farmers
Jan 7, 2025
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Xinhua
Hundreds of people recently visited orange groves in the Bati Kot district of Nangarhar province in eastern Afghanistan to buy fresh oranges. This surge in…
Afghanistan: Emeralds for Sale: The Taliban Look Below Ground to Revive the Economy
Jan 6, 2025
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New York Times
The Taliban government is counting on Afghanistan’s bountiful gemstone and mineral resources after the loss of billions of dollars in international aid.
DRC: Arrests in DR Congo Highlight Gold Smuggling Issues
Jan 6, 2025
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Observer Voice
The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is rich in natural resources, particularly gold. However, this wealth has often attracted illegal activities, leading to instability in…
Climate Change and Fragile States: A Growing Threat to Global Stability and Security
Jan 6, 2025
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Richmond Acheampong, Modern Ghana
Climate change has become one of the most pressing global challenges, not only affecting ecosystems and economies but also influencing international relations, political stability and…
Afghanistan: Grazing Land Destruction Worries Bamyan Cattle Owners
Jan 6, 2025
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Abdul Rahman Rosta, Pajhwok Afghan News
Arbitrary cutting of forest trees and destruction of pastures have worried cattle owners in central Bamyan province who call on the government to take immediate…
Afghanistan: Will Forcibly Take Our Water Rights from Afghanistan, Warns Islamic Republic
Jan 6, 2025
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Afghanistan International
Iran's water rights from the rivers on the border and shared with Afghanistan, especially in recent years when the construction of dams along the Helmand…
Latin America: Latin Women Lead the Fight Against Climate Change Using Indigenous Agriculture
Jan 5, 2025
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The Latin American Post Staff
Throughout Latin America, indigenous women use old farming methods to fight climate change. In places like Peru and Guatemala, they work hard to keep food…
Afghanistan/Iran: Iran Criticizes Afghanistan over New Dam Projects
Jan 5, 2025
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Nasir Ahmad Salehi, TOLOnews
The filling of the Pashdan Dam in Herat and the Afghan government's efforts to build two new dams on the Farah River have drawn a…
China/India: China's Plan to Build Dams Along a Contested Border with India Is Raising Tensions
Jan 5, 2025
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Ayesha Rascoe, NPR
The Chinese government has said it's moving ahead with building a series of dams that will eclipse anything it has built before. The massive hydroelectric…
Iraq/Kurdistan: Iraq’s Oil and Gas Law: A Step toward Resolving Baghdad-Erbil Disputes
Jan 4, 2025
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Shafaq News
On Saturday, Iraq’s Parliamentary Oil and Gas Committee said that finalizing and approving the draft Oil and Gas Law could pave the way for resolving…
Afghanistan: Taliban Begins Distributing Land to Returning Afghan Refugees
Jan 3, 2025
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Riyaz ul Khaliq, Anadolu Agency
Afghanistan’s interim Taliban administration began distributing land Thursday among repatriated Afghan refugees from Pakistan and Iran, said officials.
Afghanistan/Iran: Iran Protests Afghan Dam Project in New Water Dispute
Jan 3, 2025
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Agence France-Presse
Iran's foreign ministry said on Friday that an upstream dam being built by neighbouring Afghanistan on the Harirud River restricts water flow and could be…
Colombia: Brewing Peace: Former Combatants Transform Colombia’s Coffee Industry
Jan 3, 2025
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UN
In the quiet hills of Huila, the aroma of coffee signals more than just the start of a new day. Here, coffee farms are becoming…
Afghanistan: Shah and Arous Dam Completed at a Cost of $250 Million to Solve Water Shortage Problem in Kabul
Jan 1, 2025
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Afghan Voice Agency
The Shah and Arous Dam in Shakardara District, Kabul, was completed and put into operation today (Tuesday, Dec 31) at a cost of $250 million…
Afghanistan: Half of Afghanistan’s Arable Land Left Uncultivated Due to Water Shortages, Says Taliban
Jan 1, 2025
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Afghanistan International
The Taliban’s Office of the Deputy Prime Minister for Economic Affairs has attributed severe water shortages and a lack of resources in rural areas as…
Sudan: ‘Weaponisation of Starvation’: The Failing of International Humanitarian Law in Sudan’s War
Dec 30, 2024
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Aisya Muyassara Wisnugroho, Modern Diplomacy
Sudan’s armed conflict, driven by a power struggle between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), erupted on 15 April 2023…
Water: Preventing Conflicts over Transboundary Dams
Dec 30, 2024
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Carrieann Stocks, International Water Power
The planning, development, and management of dams in transboundary basins needs to be governed in an effective and cooperative manner to ensure limited negative environmental…
Kenya: Solar-Powered Fence to Mitigate Human/Wildlife Conflict in Chalaluma Area
Dec 29, 2024
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Kenya News Agency
The Northern Rangeland Trust (NRT) has collaborated with the Ibsa self-help group in Chalaluma village, Witu ward, Lamu county to erect a solar-powered electric fence…
Sudan: 90% of Oil Wells in Sudan’s East Darfur Destroyed
Dec 27, 2024
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Radio Tamazuj
About 90 percent of the oil wells in Sudan’s East Darfur State have been completely sabotaged and vandalized as copper and electrical wires were stolen…
Sudan/South Sudan: Juba Goes Bankrupt as Civil War in Khartoum Affects Oil Exports from South Sudan
Dec 26, 2024
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Tanzania Times
Reports from South Sudan reveal that Juba could be in a serious economic crisis resulting from the ongoing war in the North.
Iraq: Iraq Plans to Cut Gas Flaring to 20% Next Year to Reduce Imports
Dec 25, 2024
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Khalid Al-Ansary, Bloomberg
Iraq, OPEC’s second-largest oil producer, is planning to cut the amount of gas it burns off unproductively to about 20% next year in an attempt…
DRC: Congo Frees Most of Chinese Men Held for Illegal Mining
Dec 25, 2024
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Reuters
Democratic Republic of Congo has freed 14 of the 17 Chinese men arrested on suspicion of running an illegal gold mine in the country, authorities…