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Liberia: 14 Illegal Gold Miners Victims of Landslide in Liberia

Aug 4, 2015 | Associated Press

State radio in Liberia says 14 men illegally mining for gold in Liberia's west fell victim to a landslide. They were trapped under rubble and…


Rwanda: Rwanda Discovers New Precious Stone

Aug 4, 2015 | Patrick Bigabo, KT News

Rwanda has announced it may have large amounts of rare precious stones underneath; the discovery could boost image of the country’s mining sector. Mr. Evode…


Iraq/Kurdistan: Iraq Denounces Kurdish Plan to Annex Sinjar

Aug 4, 2015 | Middle East Monitor

The State of Law Coalition yesterday rejected remarks by Kurdish President Masoud Barzani that he plans to include Sinjar to his remit, theAnadolu Agency reported.…


Artisanal Gold Programme Officer

Aug 3, 2015 | Partnership Africa Canada

Partnership Africa Canada (PAC) has been working on the question of responsible natural resource governance in Africa for over 15 years, combining a search for…


South Sudan: Portfolio Manager

Aug 3, 2015 | UNDP

The Republic of South Sudan became an independent state on July 9, 2011 after 99% of the population voted for cession from northern Sudan in…


Iraq: Youth Employment Manager

Aug 3, 2015 | Mercy Corps

Mercy Corps has worked in Iraq continuously since 2003 with a strong presence in the Basra and southern areas of the country. Mercy Corps implements…


In Search of Higher Returns: Can Extractive Industries Help Build Peace?

Aug 3, 2015 | Carley Chavara

If you’re a government pondering the development of newly discovered natural resources, how do you avoid the so-called “resource curse” – the tendency of high…


Climate Change and Destabilization in the MENA Region

Aug 3, 2015 | Ian Armstrong

The devastating environmental impacts of climate change have together become such an ominous cloud on the horizon that they often overshadow other potentially grave consequences…


Iraq/Kurdistan/Turkey: KRG Says PKK Oil Pipeline Sabotage Cost $250M

Aug 3, 2015 | Rudaw

A Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) sabotage operation against a Kurdistan region oil pipeline in Turkey has temporarily halted oil export to Turkey since last week…


Iraq/Kurdistan: Kurds Announce Oil Payment Mechanism

Aug 3, 2015 | Daniel J. Graeber, United Press International

The Kurdish government in Iraq said Monday it would allocate some of its revenue to international oil companies on a monthly basis to help cover…


Iraq: Temperatures, And Tempers, Soar In Iraq

Aug 3, 2015 | Peter O’Dowd, Here & Now

A year after the U.S. launched air strikes against ISIS in Iraq, the fight continues, but now there’s a new threat to the Iraqi people —…


China/ASEAN: China-ASEAN Sea Spat Hotline in the Works

Aug 3, 2015 | Rio N. Araja, AFP

THE Association of Southeast Asian Nations and China are discussing setting up a hotline to handle emergencies stemming from territorial disputes over the South China…


China: Police in China's Hainan Beat, Detain Villagers over Land Protest

Aug 3, 2015 | Shiny Li and Feng Xiaoming, Radio Free Asia

Chinese police attacked a protest rally in southern China’s island province of Hainan on Friday, beating and detaining 10, as more than a thousand villagers…


Nepal: Senior Adviser (National Rural and Renewable Energy Programme)

Aug 2, 2015 | Danida

As senior adviser at the Alternative Energy Promotion Centre you will support the Director in managing the 40 staff to implement the programme, which is aimed…


Nepal: Shelter Delegate

Aug 2, 2015 | Swiss Red Cross

The Swiss Red Cross (SRC) is part of the Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement – the world’s largest independent humanitarian organization. The movement has three parts:…


Afghanistan: University Agribusiness Development Specialist

Aug 2, 2015 | Purdue University

Provide the critical coordination function for capacity building activities within the Ministry of Higher Education partner universities (Balkh, Kandahar, Khost, Kunduz and Nangarhar) related to…


Cambodia: Gov’t Still Disputing Licadho Land Grab Report

Aug 2, 2015 | Chea Vannak, Khmer Times

The Ministry of Land Management, Urban Planning and Construction responded on Saturday to a scathing report by rights group Licado which claimed that land disputes…


Iraq: Rivers Dry Up in Iraq as Country Struggles through Unprecedented Heatwave Three Days after Temperatures Hit 71C

Aug 2, 2015 | Mark Duell, Daily Mail

The people of Iraq today continued to battle through temperatures so hot that the country has been given a mandatory four-day holiday. Scorching weather is…


South China Sea: AMM to Discuss South China Sea Dispute

Aug 1, 2015 | Rahimy Rahim, The Star

Malaysia is encouraged by the progress to finalise the code of conduct (CoC) among claimant countries in the South China Sea, but expressed concern that…


Iraq: Angry Protests over Poor Services Spread across Iraq

Aug 1, 2015 | AFP

Hundreds of Iraqis demonstrated Saturday over the poor quality of water in the southern city of Basra, as protests demanding better services from the government…


South Sudan: Sad About Cecil? These African Animals Are Slaughtered by the Thousands

Aug 1, 2015 | Margot Kiser, The Daily Beast

A hopeful myth persists in this region that “wildlife refugees”—fauna in flight from war-ravaged habitats—will return one day when the conflict is over. Would that…


DRC: Policy Analyst

Jul 31, 2015 | Enough Project

The Policy Analyst for the Democratic Republic of Congo and the Great Lakes region will be responsible for researching and writing about the drivers of…


Why Has Sea Level Rise Not Been Securitized by the PLA?

Jul 31, 2015 | Wilson VornDick

Ahead of the United Nations Climate Change Conference, which is set to take place in Paris later this year, Chinese Premier Li Keqiang recently announced…


China/South China Sea: China Is Building a New South China Sea Fleet for its Maritime Militia

Jul 31, 2015 | Prashanth Parameswaran, The Diplomat

China is building a new South China Sea fishing fleet for its maritime militia in a move that could intensify regional disputes, an expert told…


Myanmar: Freeing of Chinese Loggers Riles Myanmar Citizens

Jul 31, 2015 | Tim McLaughlin and Hnin Yadana Zaw. Reuters

Myanmar's newspapers and social media users reacted with anger and disappointment on Friday to the government's decision to include 155 Chinese in a mass amnesty,…


China/Malaysia/South China Sea: How Worried Should Malaysia Be about the South China Sea Dispute?

Jul 30, 2015 | Arief Irsyad, Malaysian Digest

Just two days ago, China's navy carried out a 'live firing drill' in the South China Sea, supposedly in a bid to improve its maritime…


Conflict Minerals: Fair-Trade Thinking in Smartphone World

Jul 30, 2015 | Derek Scally, Irish Times

The Fairphone is about bringing fair-trade thinking to the smartphone world. The story began five years ago with a campaign to raise public awareness of…


Syria: Syrian Kurds Refine Oil for Themselves for First Time

Jul 30, 2015 | AFP

Smoke rises as crude oil is heated in Rmeilan oil field of Syria's Hasakeh province, where the Kurds, having fought off jihadists, are extracting and…


Liberia: Brown Debunks Global Witness 'Snake Oil' Report

Jul 30, 2015 | Wilfred Gortor, Liberia News Agency

Information Minister Lewis G. Brown has refuted reports by the advocacy group Global Witness that the Government of Liberia is involved in unwholesome acts such…


Myanmar: Myanmar Frees Loggers From China amid a Broader Amnesty

Jul 30, 2015 | Wai Moe

Days after a court in Myanmar sentenced more than 150 Chinese citizens to life in prison for illegal logging, resulting in objections from Beijing, the…