International
Somalia: Floods Threaten Somali Food Security
Oct 31, 2014
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Joe DaCapua, Voice of America
After a poor rainy season early this year, parts of southern Somalia now are being hit with severe floods. The rainy season that began in…
Papua New Guinea: Highway Opposed : Papua Separatist Leader
Oct 31, 2014
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Islands Business
PORT MORESBY, PNG ----Papua separatist leader of the 1970s Dame Josephine Abaijah has called on Papuans and like-thinking Papua New Guineans to rise in unity…
Conflict Minerals: Companies Need to Improve Conflict Minerals Disclosures
Oct 31, 2014
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Yin Wilczek, Corporate Counsel Weekly
Oct. 24 — As companies prepare their second conflict minerals disclosures, the emphasis is on “more and better” processes, a consultant said Oct. 24.
That includes…
Iraq: Iraqi Army Inches towards Beiji Oil Refinery
Oct 31, 2014
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Al Jazeera
Iraqi security forces have advanced further into towns north of Baghdad in a new offensive to retake the country's biggest oil refinery from Islamic State…
Myanmar: Burma Farmers at Risk of Losing Land under Legal Shift: Think Tank
Oct 31, 2014
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Thin Lei Lwin, Irrawaddy
BANGKOK — Millions of small-scale farmers in Burma risk losing land under proposals to regulate land use which focus too much on investment and not…
Russia/Ukraine: With Political Rift Still Deep, Russia-Ukraine Gas Deal Is Widely Seen as a Patch
Oct 31, 2014
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New York Times
A deal struck on Thursday to restart Russian natural gas supplies to Ukraine will keep homes heated this winter, but it does not fully settle a fierce, long-running fight…
Land Grabbing: Report: 93 Percent of Mining, Oil & Gas, Logging, Agriculture Developments Involve Inhabited Land
Oct 30, 2014
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Burness Communications
LIMA, PERU — In an analysis of almost 73,000 concessions in eight tropical forested countries, more than 93 percent of these developments were found to…
Central African Republic: CAR Food Security Hard Hit
Oct 30, 2014
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Joe DeCapua, Voice of America
Violence in Central African Republic has taken a heavy toll on food security. A new U.N. assessment says crops, livestock and fishing have all been…
Vietnam/South China Sea: Satellite Photo Shows Vietnam's Land Reclamation in South China Sea
Oct 30, 2014
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Want China Times
Satellite images captured by Taiwan indicate that Vietnam is pushing for land reclamation much harder than China in the disputed South China Sea, the Christian…
Iraq/Kurdistan: Iraq’s Kirkuk Pushes for $3-5bn Refinery
Oct 30, 2014
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Emirates 24/7
Iraq’s northern oil-rich Kirkuk governorate has revived demands on the central government to honour its previous pledge and construct a refinery at a cost of…
Sri Lanka: Deadly Landslide Hits Central Sri Lanka
Oct 30, 2014
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New York Times
At least six people were killed and about 300 were missing in central Sri Lanka on Wednesday after an early morning landslide set off by heavy monsoon…
Israel/Palestine: Denied Land Access, Palestinians Miss Olive Harvest
Oct 29, 2014
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Sarah Benhaida, AFP
Al-Janiya (Palestinian Territories) - Abbas Yusef points wistfully towards his olive trees, which are bearing their annual fruit. Yet again, the 70-year-old Palestinian farmer will…
Water Security: Groundwater: World Crisis, Conflicts Likely Without Better Management -- Report
Oct 29, 2014
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Dylan Brown, E&ENews
Humanity needs to stop its unchecked run on the world's groundwater reserves rapidly running dry or risk future shortages and conflict, a NASA scientist warns…
Timor-Leste: Australians urged to pressure government on East Timor boundary dispute
Oct 29, 2014
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Ron Sutton, World News Radio
Australia and East Timor have quietly begun talks towards a possible settlement of their boundary in the Timor Sea, an issue of immense importance to…
Timor-Leste: Australia and East Timor Restart Talks on Maritime Boundary
Oct 28, 2014
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Sydney Morning Herald
East Timor's parliament has authorised the "immediate commencement of negotiations" with Australia to establish a new maritime boundary between the countries.
The resolution, passed on Friday…
Mindanao/Philippines: State-Backed ‘Landgrab’ Denounced
Oct 28, 2014
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Christine F. Herrera, Manila Standard Today
Militant farmers on Monday urged Congress to probe the state-sponsored landgrabbing of 39,238.93 hectares of farmlands at the Yulo King Ranch in Palawan, which were…
DRC: Just Published: "Congo, Dem. Rep. Mining Report Q4 2014"
Oct 28, 2014
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Digital Journal
The Democratic Republic of the Congo's vast mineral resources will continue to attract international interest, given the country's untapped and high-grade reserves. Growth over the…
Responsible Sourcing "Solutions for Hope" Program to Expand in the Congo, Colombia and Beyond with Motorola Solutions Foundation Grant
Oct 28, 2014
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Globe Newswire
WASHINGTON -- The Motorola Solutions Foundation, the philanthropic arm of Motorola Solutions, Inc. (NYSE:MSI), today announced a grant to RESOLVE to help expand the Solutions…
South Sudan: South Sudan Refugees Stranded Between Floods and Fight
Oct 28, 2014
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William Davison, Bloomberg
Given a choice between braving floods in her refugee camp in Ethiopia or returning home to war in South Sudan, Martha Nyakuk prefers the deluge…
Myanmar: Thai Power Firm’s Business Tactics ‘Use Burma’s Weak Laws’
Oct 28, 2014
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William Boot, The Irrawaddy
One of the chief financiers of hydroelectric dams planned on Burma’s Salween River is accused of investing in countries where there is “oppression and limited…
Sudan: 'Khartoum's Financial Policies a Crime Against Sudan' - Economist
Oct 28, 2014
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Radio Dabanga
Khartoum — Sudanese economist Mohamed Ibrahim Kebej has accused the ruling National Congress Party (NCP) of "squandering" $70 billion of oil revenues between 2000 and…
India/Vietnam/China: India to Supply Vietnam with Naval Vessels Amid China Disputes
Oct 28, 2014
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Sanjeev Miglani, Reuters
India will soon be supplying naval vessels to Vietnam, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Tuesday, the first significant military transfer to Hanoi at a…
Iraq/Kurdistan: Iraqi Kurdistan's Oil Pipeline Capacity to Double After Upgrade - Sources
Oct 27, 2014
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Humeyra Pamuk and Orhan Coskun, Reuters
Iraqi Kurdistan plans to increase the capacity of its oil pipeline via Turkey to 700,000 barrels per day (bpd) following upgrade work, industry sources and…
Kenya/South Sudan/Uganda: World Bank Pledges $600 Million to Fund Uganda-Kenya Oil Pipeline
Oct 27, 2014
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Platts
The World Bank has pledged some $600 million to facilitate the construction of a regional pipeline linking oil fields in Uganda, Kenya and South Sudan,…
South Sudan: Corporate Delegation Inspects Environmental Damage of Pariang Oil Fields
Oct 27, 2014
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Radio Tamazuj
A delegation of the Greater Pioneer Operating Company (GPOC) visited Pariang County, Unity State to inspect environmental damage from oil fields abandoned at the start…
Conflict Minerals: Survey Reveals Cost of Conflict Minerals Compliance
Oct 27, 2014
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PCBDesign007
The first year of conflict minerals reporting has come and gone, but how much did it cost? What lessons have we learned? A comprehensive Tulane…
Iraqi economy to shrink 2.7 pct in 2014, first time since 2003 war-IMF
Oct 27, 2014
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Reuters
Iraq's economy is likely to shrink 2.7 percent this year, the first contraction since the U.S.-led invasion in 2003, after Islamic State militants occupied swathes…
East Africa: Shared Resources, Waters Spark Off Disputes as Region Discovers Oil, Gas
Oct 27, 2014
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John Mbaria, The East African
The global scramble for resources, particularly as it affects the hydrocarbons and fish sectors in East Africa, could degenerate into conflict, thereby jeopardise ongoing economic…
South Sudan: Will Star Shine for South Sudan? Scrutinising South Sudan's First Post-Independence Oil Deal
Oct 27, 2014
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Global Witness
South Sudan’s first post-independence oil deal is high-risk and in urgent need of further scrutiny, according to a new Global Witness report released today. The…
Sudan: ‘Ruling Party Manages Sudan Through Private Companies’: Economist
Oct 26, 2014
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Radio Dabanga
A prominent Sudanese economist has reported that the Sudanese government spent at least $65 billion of oil revenues on security measures between 2000 and July…