Community forest in Eastern DR Congo tests promise of local control amid conflict
The Yainyongo community in Eastern DR Congo has gained official rights to manage 11,000 hectares of forest, facing challenges from external companies amidst ongoing local conflict.
Air, sea, and land: this was the military control at the borders and main roads of the country during the holiday
During the holiday, the Armed Forces launched a nationwide operation by air, sea, and land to strengthen security on routes, beaches, and border crossings.
Eight countries, including Turkey and Egypt, condemned Israel's measures in the West Bank
Eight countries including Turkey and Egypt have condemned Israel's new land measures in the West Bank that aim to consolidate Israeli control over the occupied territory.
The Growth of Pinamar: How the Map of Land Occupation Changed in the Last Decade and the Zero Zone of Conflict
The article examines the transformation of land occupation issues in Pinamar over the past decade, highlighting efforts to control the situation through specialized legal frameworks and community involvement.
Netanyahu's cabinet approves measure that facilitates land purchases by settlers in the West Bank
The Israeli cabinet approved new measures to strengthen Israeli control over the occupied West Bank and facilitate land purchases by settlers, which Palestinians have labeled as 'de facto annexation.'
Israeli decisions to "control" the West Bank and pave the way for its annexation
The Israeli security cabinet's recent decisions aim to fundamentally alter land management and registration in the occupied West Bank to expedite settlement expansion and expand demolition powers over Palestinian buildings.
OVERVIEW: Israel increases its control over the West Bank
Israel's security cabinet has approved measures to ease land purchases by Jewish settlers in the occupied West Bank and grant more powers to Israeli authorities.
Eight Muslim countries condemned Israel's measures of control in the West Bank
Eight Muslim nations have collectively condemned Israel's recent measures regarding land control in the West Bank, particularly the approval for Jewish Israelis to purchase land there.
Israel will expand control in the West Bank and facilitate land purchases by settlers, local media say
The Israeli security cabinet has approved measures that ease land purchases by Israeli settlers in the occupied West Bank and enhance Israeli authorities' powers over Palestinians.
Israel's security cabinet approves new rules to increase control over the West Bank
Israel's security cabinet has approved measures granting more authority to enforce laws over Palestinians in the occupied West Bank, while also enabling settlers to purchase land, which the International Court of Justice has deemed illegal.
Imperialism 5000 Years Ago: Who is the Lord of the Copper Land?
The article discusses an inscription that documents the early Egyptian incursions into Sinai and reveals the motivations behind the first Pharaohs' desire to control the desert peninsula.
Registering Jerusalem Lands: A New Gateway for Confiscating Palestinian Properties and Consolidating Settlement
The issue of Palestinian lands in occupied Jerusalem has resurfaced with an Israeli decision to proceed with the registration of city lands in the real estate registry, a move Palestinian entities claim aims to facilitate land control in East Jerusalem and promote settlement expansion.
Israeli decision to register lands in Jerusalem in the land registry
In a move described as one of the most dangerous steps towards settlement expansion in Jerusalem since its occupation, the Israeli government decided to complete what it calls the regulation and registration of city lands in the land registry, allocating 30 million shekels for the project aimed at facilitating control over Palestinian lands in East Jerusalem.
From Settler Anthem to Detention Camp.. What is Israel Hiding in 'Rigavim'?
The article discusses Israel's transformation of a checkpoint named 'Rigavim' into a site for interrogation and humiliation, framed by the Israeli military as a technical procedure but revealing deeper issues of control over the land and people.
Luis Villacrés is appointed as the new executive director of the ANT
Luis Darío Villacrés has been appointed as the new executive director of the National Agency for Land Transportation Regulation and Control (ANT) following the dismissal of Pedro Abril.
Afrikaners in South Africa Demand Land They Once Acquired from Locals and Then Lost
Descendants of Dutch settlers in South Africa are claiming land that their ancestors acquired from a local kingdom and later lost to Britain, influenced by U.S. President Donald Trump's efforts to gain control over Greenland.
Municipal Council Member Goes Against the Party – Wants to Allow LKAB to Buy Land
A council member in Kiruna is advocating for LKAB to purchase land despite the party's position, citing the company’s assurance of maintaining municipal planning control.
Australia is devastated by fires. It will take firefighters weeks to bring them under control
Australian authorities report that it will take firefighters weeks to control extensive bushfires that have destroyed dozens of buildings and burned hundreds of thousands of hectares of land in the southeastern state of Victoria.
How did developments in Yemen reflect on the map of control over the land?
Recent political and military developments in Yemen have radically altered the landscape of territorial control, leading to the Southern Transitional Council's declaration of dissolution and the takeover of various military sites by the 'National Guard' forces.
This is how the map of control over land in Yemen has changed
Recent developments in Yemen have shifted the control map, with the internationally recognized government now holding 60% of the territory after pushing back Southern Transitional Council forces in several provinces.
The blackout from land, sea, and air and the 'chaos' that today's ministers received
During the last weekend of the holidays, protests restricted roads and a weather-related halt of ships coincided with a blackout of air traffic control in Athens, leading to significant disruption.
Pérez Llorca opens the door to a new 'brickwave' and privatizes the cataloging of protected public housing
The Valencian government led by Juan Francisco Pérez Llorca will give more advantages to developers for constructing housing on public land initially designated for public facilities, while advancing the privatization of the control and cataloging of protected housing.