International


Iraq/Kurdistan: Stuck without Water in Mosul, Neighbors Find a Way

Feb 16, 2017 | David Zucchino and Ben C. Solomond, New York Times

The water taps are dry in Rashidiya. The water and sewage system collapsed in this eastern Mosul neighborhood after 100 days of street combat. On…


Myanmar: Chinese Farmers Trespass on Burmese Soil, Lawmaker Claims

Feb 16, 2017 | Htet Naing Zaw, Irrawaddy

Chinese farmers have been illegally planting crops in Man Waing Gyi, near the Burma-China border of Kachin State, according to Lower House lawmaker U Chin…


Conflict Minerals: African States Wary of Potential Repeal of 'Conflict Minerals' Rule

Feb 15, 2017 | Reuters

A possible plan by U.S. President Donald Trump to suspend a rule on "conflict minerals" could help fund armed groups and contribute to a surge…


Liberia: Holding the Line – Global Witness Reveals How All of Liberia’s Large Logging Contracts Are Illegal on Multiple Counts

Feb 15, 2017 | Global News Network

Liberia’s forestry sector has a long history of corruption, crime and conflict. During the country’s 14-year war, logging contracts were handed out to cronies of…


Colombia: FARC Troops Help Boost Colombia’s Landmine Removal Effort

Feb 15, 2017 | teleSUR

As part of Colombia's transition to peace, around 1,000 former FARC rebels will help to identify and remove land mines across Colombia as the country works…


Myanmar: Rakhine Fishermen Hurt by Unlawful Fishing

Feb 15, 2017 | Aung Ramar, Eleven

Small-scale fishermen in Rakhine State blame unlawful fishing vessels for a drop in marine lives. The livelihoods of residents of Kyaukpyu, Myebon and Pauktaw townships…


Colombia: Peacetime Renaissance for Colombia’s Culinary and Agricultural Chocolate

Feb 15, 2017 | Julia Cohn, City Paper

With the proliferation of new producers and an international push for Colombian farmers to grow more cacao, chocolate could give coffee a run for its money as…


Conflict Minerals: Central African Nations Warn Trump Reform Could Lead to Conflict

Feb 15, 2017 | Pierre Bertrand

A coalition of 12 African countries has sounded the alarm that a possible plan by US President Donald Trump to suspend federal US rules on…


Myanmar: Burmese Journalist Sued, Threatened after Logging, Cattle-Rustling Reports

Feb 13, 2017 | Paing Soe, Democratic Voice of Burma

A local journalist from Kachin State who reported on illegal logging and cattle-rustling activities in the region has received death threats and faces being sued…


Myanmar: Sagaing Minister Accuses Land Owners of Logging

Feb 13, 2017 | Phay Nyein, Eleven

Sagaing Region minister for agriculture, livestock and irrigation accused individuals and companies of acquiring vacant farmland for the sole purpose of logging. Minister Kamzar Mone…


China/South China Sea: Recent Developments Surrounding the South China Sea

Feb 12, 2017 | Hrvoje Hranjski, Associated Press

A look at recent developments in the South China Sea, where China is pitted against smaller neighbors in multiple disputes over islands, coral reefs and…


Mozambique/Zimbabwe: Zimbabwe and Mozambique Border Conflict Escalates

Feb 12, 2017 | Bernard Chiketo, Nehanda Radio

Zimbabwe and Mozambique are both suffering rising casualties and cattle rustling during skirmishes along their border in an area plagued by conflict over scarce resources,…


Iraq: Fireballs and Booby Traps: On the Front Lines with the Oil Workers Battling ISIS

Feb 12, 2017 | Peter Holley, Washington Post

Fifty miles north in Mosul, beleaguered Islamic State fighters have lost control of half of their last major stronghold as Iraqi security forces advance. But…


Myanmar: Hpakant Jade Mine Landslide Kills 9

Feb 12, 2017 | Agence France-Presse

A landslide in Kachin State’s jade mining region has killed 9 people, a local official said Saturday, the latest fatal incident to strike the shadowy…


Myanmar: Chain Saw Injuries in Myanmar Tied to Illegal Logging

Feb 12, 2017 | Poppy McPherson, Mongabay

For locals here in the heart of Myanmar’s logging country, the commercial timber trade – though prohibited – is a major source of employment. Bald…


Iraq: Iraq Puts out Major Oil Well Fire in Qayyara

Feb 9, 2017 | Xinhua

The Iraqi Oil Ministry on Thursday said firefighters have put out fire at an oil well near the town of Qayyara, which Iraqi forces freed…


Africa: Land Grabbing in Africa 'Is Fueling Conflicts'

Feb 9, 2017 | Emmanuelle Landais, Deutsche Welle

The study by Washington-based Rights and Resources Initiative (RRI), a global network advocating for the land and forest rights of indigenous peoples and local communities, compares…


Conflict Minerals: White House Plans Directive Targeting 'Conflict Minerals' Rule: Sources

Feb 8, 2017 | Sarah N. Lynch and Emily Stephenson, Reuters

President Donald Trump is planning to issue a directive targeting a controversial Dodd-Frank rule that requires companies to disclose whether their products contain "conflict minerals"…


Conflict Minerals: Proposed Trump Executive Order Would Allow US Firms to Sell 'Conflict Minerals'

Feb 8, 2017 | Ed Pilkington, Guardian

The Trump administration has prepared a new executive order that would extinguish regulatory controls designed to prevent US companies profiting from and encouraging the spread…


South Sudan: South Sudan Beefs up Security at Oil Fields to Raise Output

Feb 8, 2017 | Okech Franics, Bloomberg.

South Sudan said it boosted security at oil installations and will get electricity from neighboring Sudan to resume output at two fields in efforts to…


Iraq: President Trump Still Thinks That America Should Have Taken Iraq’s Oil

Feb 7, 2017 | Matthew Rozsa, Salon

For the second time in less than a month, President Donald Trump has talked about how America should have taken Iraq’s oil — a war…


Iraq: Fighting the Flames of ISIL in Iraq

Feb 7, 2017 | Claire Thomas, Al Jazeera

Six months after ISIL fighters torched oil wells in Qayyarah, Iraqi fire crews are still battling the flames. Like a scene from a Hollywood blockbuster, a…


Afghanistan: Afghanistan Avalanches Death Toll Passes 135

Feb 6, 2017 | Agence France-Presse

Rescuers are battling to reach survivors of avalanches in Afghanistan’s remote, mountainous north, as the death toll exceeds 100 and fears grow for dozens of…


Iraq: The Truth behind Oil Theft in Iraq's Basra

Feb 5, 2017 | Salam Zidane, Al-Monitor

Iraqi members of parliament have recently addressed the Oil Ministry with allegations related to the daily theft of Basra oil due to the malfunctioning of…


India: No Water Wars Here: How 2 Villages on Kerala-Karnataka Border Share Water Every Year

Feb 3, 2017 | Aishhwariya Subramanian, Better India

Although news is generally dominated by disputes that sprout between different states in India over sharing of water from the country’s rivers, there is a quiet oasis…


Iraq: Emergency Fertilizer Distributions Help Conflict-Affected Iraqi Farmers Increase Wheat Production

Feb 2, 2017 | UN FAO

More than 2 000 farmers affected by conflict in Iraq have received 750 tonnes of fertilizer from the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United…


Conflict Minerals: Massachusetts to Sign Legislation Fighting Deadly 'Conflict Minerals' in the DRC

Feb 2, 2017 | Elsa Buchanan, International Business Times

Massachusetts governor Charlie Baker is expected to sign a statewide legislation to fight against deadly "conflict minerals" in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) this…


Afghanistan: EU Project to Monitor Afghan Agri System Signed

Feb 1, 2017 | Pajhwok

The signing ceremony of a European Union (EU)-funded project, aimed at assisting the Afghan government to assess agriculture production systems and to strengthen institutional capacity,…


Myanmar: 571 Tonnes of Illegal Timber Seized in Three Separate Raids at Yangon Port

Feb 1, 2017 | Kyi Kyi Sway, Myanmar Times

The Yangon Forest Department has seized 571 tonnes of illegally logged timber and nabbed the managing directors of two companies, department director U Thein Toe…


Conflict Minerals: Acting SEC Chair Seeks to Scale back 'Conflict Minerals' Rule

Feb 1, 2017 | Sarah N. Lynch, Reuters

The top Republican at the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission on Tuesday took the first step toward scaling back the controversial "conflict minerals" rule, which…