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Companies Mark Major Benchmark, Support a Conflict-Free Minerals Trade in Congo

Jun 1, 2015 | Annie Callaway

Today marks the deadline for publicly traded companies in the United States to disclose the potential presence of conflict minerals in their supply chains, and what they’re…


Saudi Arabia's War in Yemen Could Change OPEC's Entire Strategy

Jun 1, 2015 | Elena Holodny

OPEC's hands-off policy in the oil market is expected to continue after the cartel meets in Vienna on June 5. This policy includes an aggressive pace…


South Sudan: Meet the South Sudanese Farmers Who Want to Feed Their War-Torn Nation

Jun 1, 2015 | Charlotte Alfred, Huffington Post

Pineapple farmer Marko Bagayowya has big plans. He wants to build a juice factory and sell South Sudan-made drinks. He wants to leave his four…


Iraq: Iraq Begins Heavy Oil Exports after Complaints about Quality

Jun 1, 2015 | Khalid Al Ansary and Anthony Dipaola, Bloomberg

Iraq, OPEC’s second-biggest oil producer, is set to increase exports after starting a new grade of crude to quell customer complaints about the quality of…


Conflict Minerals: Conflict-Mineral Reporting Industry Thriving

Jun 1, 2015 | Katherine Conner, The Daily Transcript

With all publicly traded companies preparing for manda- tory conflict-mineral reporting requirements to take effect in 2016, one private San Diego County company is preparing…


Iraq/Kurdistan: Erbil Warns Baghdad It May Sell Oil 'On Its Own'

May 31, 2015 | Middle East Monitor

The regional government in Erbil has the right to sell its own oil if Baghdad does not uphold its part of an oil agreement, the…


South China Sea: China/South China Sea: Australia Raises Alarm over Possible Chinese Military Build-Up on Contested Spratly Islands

May 31, 2015 | ABC News

Defence Minister Kevin Andrews has joined the United States and other nations in opposing China's large-scale land reclamation in the South China Sea. Satellite imagery…


China/South China Sea: China Says It Could Set Up Air Defense Zone in South China Sea

May 31, 2015 | Edward Wong, New York Times

A Chinese admiral said Sunday that Beijing could set up an air defense zone above disputed areas of the South China Sea if it thought…


China/South China Sea: US Calls for Immediate End to China's Island-Building; Vows More Patrols

May 30, 2015 | ABC News

The United States has called for an immediate end to China's intensifying reclamation works in the South China Sea and vowed to continue sending military…


China/Philippines/South China Sea: Philippines Says Maritime Dispute Its 'Most Pressing Security Concern'

May 30, 2015 | Sue Lannin, ABC News

The Philippines says tension with China over disputed islands in the South China Sea is the country's most pressing security concern. China claims most of…


Iraq: OPEC under Siege as ISIL Threatens World's Oil Lifeline

May 30, 2015 | Andrew Critchlow, The Telegraph

Thick black smoke rising from the Baiji oil refinery could be seen as a dirty smudge on the horizon as far away as Baghdad after…


Using the Full Mandate: Strengthening the Role of Peace and Human Rights in the UN’s Approach to Global Environmental Governance

May 29, 2015

Ken Conca is professor of international relations in the School of International Service at American University. His teaching and research focus on global environmental governance,…


China/South China Sea: China Placing Mobile Artillery on Reclaimed Island, US Says

May 29, 2015 | ABC News

The United States says China has placed mobile artillery weapons systems on a reclaimed island in the disputed South China Sea, a development that Republican…


Liberia: Protesters Invade Liberia Palm Oil Plantation, Injure Official

May 28, 2015 | Reuters

Armed protesters entered a palm oil plantation in southeastern Liberia, taking several people hostage and injuring a senior government official, police officials and the company…


South Sudan: South Sudan Lacks Enough Revenues to Fund Budget

May 28, 2015 | Sudan Tribune

South Sudan has announced its inability to generate enough revenues to fund the country’s annual budget, amid allegations that government may halt paying for basic…


South China Sea: Taiwan’s Plan for Peace in the South China Sea

May 27, 2015 | Shannon Tiezzi, The Diplomat

On Tuesday, Taiwan’s president, Ma Ying-jeou, announced a plan for dialing down tensions in the South China Sea, where Brunei, mainland China, Malaysia, the Philippines,…


Iraq: An Iraqi Oil Refinery that Was Too Important to Destroy has Just Been Destroyed

May 27, 2015 | Stephen Snyder, Public Radio International

ISIS fighters and pro-goverment forces battled for a year over control of the oil refinery at Baiji, Iraq's largest. The plant was crippled but intact,…


Sudan: Sudan Orders Chinese Gold Miners to Stop Digging Immediately

May 27, 2015 | Want China Times

The government of Sudan has stunned Chinese investors in gold mining in the country by ordering them to stop extraction operations within 24 hours or…


China/Philippines/Vietnam/South China Sea: Philippine, Vietnam Troops Play Sports on Disputed Island

May 27, 2015 | AFP

Filipino and Vietnamese troops played football and tug-of-war on a disputed South China Sea island on Wednesday, officials said, closing ranks as their rival China…


DRC: Governor of Congo Mining Hub Katanga Warns Against Tax Hikes

May 27, 2015 | Aaron Ross, Reuters

The powerful governor of Democratic Republic of Congo's Katanga province warned on Wednesday against significant tax hikes in a proposed new mining code amid a…


China/Philippines/Vietnam/South China Sea: Don't Blame the Oil Rigs

May 27, 2015 | Emily Meierding, Pacific Standard

A year ago this month, China moved its oil drilling rig, the HD-981, into waters around the Paracel Islands. China’s exploratory drilling provoked a confrontation…


Bahrain/Switzerland (2 jobs): Humanitarian Affairs Officer, P3

May 26, 2015 | UNEP

This position is open for recruitment for an initial period of one year and may be subject to extension. Staff members are subject to the…


Climate Change: How Climate Change Threatens National Security (+video)

May 26, 2015 | Michael Holtz, Christian Science Monitor

What is the “farmhands-to-fighters” argument? The argument links reduced economic opportunity in agriculture to increased violent activity. A study by Edward Miguel, an economist at…


Chad/Cameroon/Nigeria: Boko Haram Surrounds Havens with Land Mines

May 25, 2015 | Sierra Leone Times

Chad and Cameroon say huge numbers of land mines planted by Boko Haram fighters along Cameroon's border with Nigeria are a danger to people, livestock…


Iraq: ISIS in Iraq: Islamic State Torches Iraq's Largest Oil Refinery at Beiji

May 25, 2015 | Mark Piggott, International Business Times

Fighters from ISIS - also known as Islamic State (IS) - have torched part of Iraq's largest oil refinery at Beiji, some 200km from Baghdad,…


South Sudan: South Sudan Oil Field Becomes Battleground as Economy Reels

May 25, 2015 | Ilya Gridneff, Bloomberg

After 17 months of civil war spanning a swathe of South Sudan bigger than Syria, President Salva Kiir’s survival may hinge on the fate of…


South Sudan: War Pushes South Sudan's Economy to the Brink

May 24, 2015 | AFP

Soaring inflation and a likely currency collapse are adding to South Sudan's woes after 17 months of civil war characterised by brutal attacks on civilians.…


The Taliban’s Opium Poppy Ban in 2000/2001 – Lessons from History

May 23, 2015

The Taliban decision in 2000 to eradicate poppy was framed internally as a simple issue of religion. The real drivers probably owed more to a…


High Stakes for Australia in Limiting China's South China Sea Incursions

May 22, 2015 | Bonnie Glaser

Rising tensions in the South China Sea are not simply driven by disputes over reefs, hydrocarbon resources and fisheries. China is seeking to exercise greater…


Can Colombia Solve Its Drug Problem Through Peace?

May 22, 2015 | Jon Lee Anderson

In 1971, President Nixon announced the U.S. “war on drugs,” which every President since has carried forward as a battle standard. Until recently, most Latin…