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Myanmar: Tatkon Farmers Protest over Land Grabs

Sep 4, 2017 | Kyaw Myo, Eleven

Farmers from Tatkon Township staged a protest on September 3 over land that was taken from them by the military to set up defence industrial…


Iraq/Kurdistan: Iraq's Kurdistan Poised for Bumper Gas Growth

Sep 4, 2017 | Dmitry Zhdannikov, Reuters

Iraq’s Kurdistan is poised for a major increase in gas output following the settlement of a court case with developers who are now looking to…


Australia/Timor-Leste: Maritime Deal between Australia, Timor-Leste Cautiously Welcomed by Analysts

Sep 3, 2017 | SBS World News

The deal ends a long running row between the two nations that's stalled a multibillion-dollar offshore gas project in the Timor Sea. The details will remain…


Australia/Timor-Leste: Australia and Timor-Leste Strike Deal on Maritime Boundary Dispute

Sep 2, 2017 | Paul Karp, Guardian

Australia and Timor-Leste have reached a historic agreement, concluding a long-running and bitter maritime boundary dispute over the Timor Sea through conciliation. The deal clarifies…


Afghanistan: Parwan Vegetable Growers Say Bear Losses This Year

Sep 2, 2017 | Farid Tanha, Pajhwok Afghan News

Vegetable prices went down by 43 percent in central Parwan province compared to last year after Pakistan barred the import of vegetables, causing heavy financial…


DRC: Democratic Republic of Congo Army General Profits from Illegally Mining Conflict Gold

Sep 1, 2017 | Kate Hairsine, Deutsche Welle

As gold continues to fuel the conflict in the Democratic Republic of Congo, a UN report says Major General Gabriel Amisi Kumba with a history…


El Salvador: Water Wars in El Salvador: Tacuba Resists

Sep 1, 2017 | Hilary Goodfriend, North American Congress on Latin America

The struggle in Tacuba occurs in the legal vacuum generated by decades of deregulation in El Salvador, where organizers are campaigning for a nation-wide Water…


Cambodia: Land Grab Families Given Deadline

Sep 1, 2017 | Zahron Sokry, Khmer Times

Nearly 300 families accused of grabbing state land to build huts near a canal in Kandal province have been given three days to dismantle the…


Climate Change: Climate Change Leaves Women Farmers in Central Asia Fighting for Water

Sep 1, 2017 | Katie Arnold, NewsDeeply

In the Fergana Valley, mass migration of men has left women in charge of many of the farms. But patriarchal attitudes and a Soviet irrigation…


Colombia: Price of Peace: Deforestation in Colombia

Aug 31, 2017 | Chris Fitch, Geographical

The Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) has rarely ever been credited with positive environmental outcomes, intentional or otherwise. But the previously long-standing presence of…


North Korea: Hungry North Korean Soldiers 'Ordered to Steal Corn because War is Imminent'

Aug 31, 2017 | Nicola Smith, Telegraph

As North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un boasts of his military prowess and flaunts his high tech weapons to the world, his malnourished soldiers are said…


Myanmar: In a Fragile Partnership, Dolphins Help Catch Fish in Myanmar

Aug 31, 2017 | Doug Clark, New York Times

Mr. Thin Myu is one of a few dozen fishermen left in Myanmar who know how to cooperate with Irrawaddy dolphins to fill their nets.…


China/India: India and China in a Water War

Aug 31, 2017 | Neeta Lal, Asia Sentinel

With more than 32 million people hit by floods in four Indian states so far this year, New Delhi is growing increasingly frustrated over China’s…


Liberia: Farmer: FAO and Partners Brainstorm on Responsible Governance of Land

Aug 31, 2017 | Judoemue Kollie, Daily Observer

The eradication of hunger and poverty and the sustainable use of the environment depend in large measure on how people, communities and others gain access…


Israel/Gaza: Israeli Mayors to US: Help Resolve Gaza Electricity, Water Crisis

Aug 31, 2017 | Tovah Lazaroff, Jerusalem Post

Southern Gaza border mayors have asked the United States to form an international coalition to help resolve Gaza’s water and electricity crisis, which has created…


Iran: Al Qaeda Affiliate Mining Uranium to Send to Iran, Somali Official Warns US Ambassador

Aug 31, 2017 | Catherine Herridge and Jake Gibson, Fox News

An Al Qaeda affiliate has seized control of uranium mines in Africa with the intent of supplying the material to Iran, according to a diplomatic…


Myanmar: Myanmar to Promote Bamboo Production Industry in Cooperation with China

Aug 31, 2017 | Xinhua

Myanmar has planned to promote bamboo production industry in the country in cooperation with China, U Ohn Win, Minister of Natural Resources and Environmental Conservation…


Water: Over 180 Million People Lack Water in Conflict Zones Worldwide

Aug 30, 2017 | Prensa Latina

The United Nations Children''s Fund (UNICEF) warned today that more than 180 million people lack access to water in conflict zones throughout the world. According…


Afghanistan: What Opium Poppy and Tax Reveal about the Afghan State

Aug 30, 2017 | Middle East North Africa Financial Network

The AfghanistanResearch and Evaluation Unit (AREU), in a European Union(EU)-funded study, has released a paper highlighting the challenges of assessing control and influence that both…


Iraq/Kurdistan: Iraq’s Oil Rich Kirkuk Province to Take Part in Kurdish Independence Vote

Aug 30, 2017 | Energy Voice

Iraq’s Kurds plan to hold the referendum on Sept. 25 in three governorates that make up their region as well as disputed areas that are…


Ghana: Ghana to Import Timber from Liberia as Local Forests Deplete

Aug 30, 2017 | Joseph Opoku Gakpo, Joy News

Ghana will from next month begin importing timber from Liberia to help deal with what woodworkers say is the shortage of logs in the country.…


DRC: The Power Plants That May Save a Park, and Aid a Country

Aug 30, 2017 | Amy Yee, New York Times

Low electrification rates "hamper Africa's development", USAID said in a report last year. In short, power plants are crucial to an ambitious attempt not only…


Afghanistan: Jerry Garry, PNG Geologist Who Helped Shape Afghanistan’s Mining Laws

Aug 29, 2017 | Scott Waide, EMTV

Not many Papua New Guineans outside mining circles know about a geologist named, Jerry Garry,from Simbu. His contributions have helped resurrect the economies of countries…


Afghanistan: Did Afghan Minerals Change Trump's Mind about Afghanistan?

Aug 29, 2017 | Waslat Hasrat-Nazimi, Deutsche Welle

While presenting his much-awaited Afghanistan policy last week, US President Donald Trump said he decided against a complete withdrawal of US forces from the war-torn…


Colombia: Only 16% of Colombia’s Displaced Were Uprooted by Combat

Aug 29, 2017 | Adriaan Alsema, Colombia Reports

Colombia’s armed conflict has displaced more than 7 million Colombians in what increasingly appears to have been a major land theft operation as only 16%…


Myanmar: China Pipeline Firms Must Share Profits, Says Shan State MP

Aug 29, 2017 | Shan Herald Agency for News

Namsan Township MP Aung Tun has called in parliament for the Burmese and Chinese oil and gas firms who operate pipelines through Kyaukme District in…


Myanmar: Dam Project in Northern Myanmar Will Destroy Remote River Valley, Environmentalist Group Warns

Aug 29, 2017 | Seamus Martov, Irrawaddy

A series of four dams set to be built in a remote corner of eastern Kachin State, on the upper waters of the Irrawaddy River,…


Afghanistan: How Climate Change is a 'Death Sentence' in Afghanistan's Highlands

Aug 28, 2017 | Sune Engel Rasmussen, Guardian

The central highlands of Afghanistan are a world away from the congested chaos of the country’s cities. Hills roll across colossal, uninhabited spaces fringed by…


Myanmar: Floods Destroy 90,000 Acres of Paddy Field

Aug 28, 2017 | Su Phyo Win, Myanmar Times

SOME 90,000 acres of riceland have been destroyed due to flooding as of August 18, a huge decline compared to 300,000 acres of paddy washed…


Technology, Blockchain and the Natural Resource Curse

Aug 28, 2017 | Michael Kern, Crypto Insider

The “paradox of plenty,” natural resources are both a gift and a curse to emerging economies. Rather than providing a flourishing economy, often the result…