Probe International

Rethinking foreign aid, restoring accountability, reinvigorating economies

Tuesday, February 17th, 2026

Menu

  • Home
  • About Us
    • Foundation
    • Board
    • Our Record
    • Our People
    • Our Principles
    • Archives
    • Advanced Search
    • Contact Us
  • China’s Water
    • News
    • Beijing’s Water Crisis
    • Beijing’s Olympic Water Crisis 2010 Update
    • Oral Histories
    • South-North Water Diversion Project
    • Dai Qing
    • Interactive Map of the Forbidden City
    • Mekong Utility Watch
    • Photo Gallery
  • China’s Dams
    • News
    • Three Gorges
    • Oral Histories
    • Three Gorges “Reservoir Watch”
    • Landslides
    • Earthquakes/RIS
      • Three Gorges
      • Zipingpu
      • More
    • Yangtze Floods and Drought
    • Dams and Fish
    • China’s Energy Industry
    • Yangtze Power
    • China “Going Out”
    • Articles by Dai Qing
    • Rule of Law
    • Voices from China
    • Critical Issues
    • Photo Gallery
  • Dai Qing
  • Odious Debt
    • News
    • Odious Debts: The Book
    • Corruption
    • Odious Debts Atlas
    • Vulture Funds
    • Legal Resources
  • Foreign Aid
    • News
    • Bilateral Aid
    • Multilateral Aid
    • Africa
    • Haiti
    • Off Aid
    • Photo Gallery
  • Export Credit
    • News
    • Export Credit Agencies
    • Export Development Canada
      • News
      • Legislation
      • Environment
      • Secrecy
      • Corruption
      • Cost to Taxpayer
    • Export Development Canada Projects
    • Canada Pension Plan
      • Patagonia Dams
    • Photo Gallery
    • Sources
  • Carbon Watch
    • News
    • Climategate
  • Support Us

Discharge turns Yellow River red

By Other News Sources on October 23, 2006 • ( Leave a comment )

(October 23, 2006) A kilometer-long section of China’s Yellow River has turned "red and smelly" in Lanzhou, a city of two million and the capital of the northwest’s Gansu Province. It wasn’t immediately clear what was tainting the river, the country’s second longest.

Burma energy deals sought

By Other News Sources on October 23, 2006 • ( Leave a comment )

(October 23, 2006) Energy Minister Piyasvasti Amranand is expected to discuss the possibility of additional investments by PTT Exploration and Production Plc (PTTEP) when he meets his Burmese counterpart today.

China’s New Environmental Impact Assessment Qualification Rules

By Other News Sources on October 22, 2006 • ( Leave a comment )

(October 22, 2006) In October 2005, the State Environmental Protection Administration (SEPA) strengthened the domestic environmental impact assessment (EIA) market by conducting a nationwide review of the environmental impact assessment agencies (EIA Agencies) and re-issuing qualification certificates.

Water storage plan postponed for Three Gorges reservoir

By Other News Sources on October 21, 2006 • ( Leave a comment )

(October 21, 2006) The water level in the Three Gorges reservoir is expected to rise to 156 meters a week behind schedule as the original water storage plan has been postponed.

China struggles to treat floating debris at Three Gorges

By Other News Sources on October 21, 2006 • ( Leave a comment )

(October 21, 2006) China is struggling to find a solution on how to treat the huge amount of floating debris which is clogging up the Three Gorges Reservoir.

Nigerian leaders ‘stole’ $380bn

By Other News Sources on October 20, 2006 • ( Leave a comment )

(October 20, 2006) “Basically, this money has gone to waste." More than $380 billion has either been stolen or wasted by Nigerian governments since independence in 1960, Nigeria’s chief corruption fighter has said.

Yangtze and Pearl river estuaries now ‘dead zones’

By Other News Sources on October 20, 2006 • ( Leave a comment )

(October 20, 2006) The Yangtze River and Pearl River estuaries have been listed as newly registered “dead zones,” according to a study released by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP).

New energy minister thumbs down projects

By Other News Sources on October 20, 2006 • ( Leave a comment )

(October 20, 2006) New Thai Energy Minister Piyasvasti Amranand has killed the grand plans of his predecessors, from vast tracts of oil palms to make biodiesel to building hydropower dams in military-ruled Myanmar.

Africa loses about 148 billion dollars through corruption annually

By Other News Sources on October 19, 2006 • ( Leave a comment )

(October 19, 2006) Corruption also scares away investors, affects development, entrepreneurship and impedes growth. Sir Quett Ketumile Masire, former president of Botswana has said Africa loses more than $148 billion annually due to corruption.

Caught in the ebb

By Other News Sources on October 19, 2006 • ( Leave a comment )

(October 19, 2006) Impoverished villagers along the vast Mekong are blaming China for threatening of the livelihoods of millions, writes Benjamin Robertson.

Thailand may delay controversial dam project in Burma

By Other News Sources on October 18, 2006 • ( Leave a comment )

(October 18, 2006) Piyasvasti Amranand, Thailand’s energy minister, is considering a move to refocus the country’s hydropower projects from Burma to Laos, according to a source close to the minister.

Filmmaker Jia Zhangke on the forgotten people of Three Gorges

By Other News Sources on October 16, 2006 • ( Leave a comment )

(October 16, 2006) Fresh from winning a prestigious award for Still Life, his feature film set against the backdrop of the Three Gorges dam, the acclaimed director talks to Three Gorges Probe about the making, and the meaning, of the movie.

Yunnan suggests redrawing boundary of Three Parallel Rivers heritage site

By Other News Sources on October 16, 2006 • ( Leave a comment )

(October 16, 2006) Translated from the Guangzhou-based Nanfeng Chuang magazine.

Seas, rivers face serious pollution threats

By Other News Sources on October 16, 2006 • ( Leave a comment )

(October 16, 2006) China will make an all-out effort to protect its marine environment, which is facing very serious pollution threats, said the country’s top environment official Monday.

Development plan threatens heritage site

By Other News Sources on October 16, 2006 • ( Leave a comment )

by Mary-Anne Toy, The Sydney Morning Herald October 19, 2006 The United Nations’ cultural organisation has threatened to drop one of China’s most beautiful areas from its World Heritage list if the […]

Posts navigation

‹ Newer 1 … 251 252 253 254 255 256 257 258 259 260 261 … 545 Older ›

Contributors

  • Patricia Adams's avatar Patricia Adams
  • Dai Qing's avatar Dai Qing
  • Fan Xiao's avatar Fan Xiao
  • Lawrence Solomon's avatar Lawrence Solomon
  • Mu Lan's avatar Mu Lan
  • Probe International's avatar Probe International
  • Lisa Peryman's avatar Lisa Peryman
  • Probe Media's avatar Probe Media
  • Other News Sources's avatar Other News Sources

Follow us on Twitter

My Tweets

Three Gorges Probe (Chinese)

Read Odious Debts

Enter your email address to receive notifications of new blog posts by Probe International

  • Top categories: Odious Debts Dam
Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com. |
Privacy & Cookies: This site uses cookies. By continuing to use this website, you agree to their use.
To find out more, including how to control cookies, see here: Cookie Policy
  • Subscribe Subscribed
    • Probe International
    • Join 169 other subscribers
    • Already have a WordPress.com account? Log in now.
    • Probe International
    • Subscribe Subscribed
    • Sign up
    • Log in
    • Report this content
    • View site in Reader
    • Manage subscriptions
    • Collapse this bar
 

Loading Comments...