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Myrna Siose: Quiet force behind ancestral land fight in Mindanao
The dust had barely settled on the makeshift tents along the national highway when gunfire rang out. It was April 19, 2022, ...
An investigation by The New York Times found extensive evidence that the United Farm Workers co-founder groomed and sexually abused girls who worked in the movement.
The number of renewable energy projects that are fully or partly Indigenous-owned is growing quickly in Canada, and our new ...
China condemned Australia and New Zealand on Wednesday for “colonial-style arrogance” and poor treatment of Indigenous people ...
The Pennington County State’s Attorney’s Office has dismissed the case against the founder of an Indigenous-rights organization following a hung jury ...
Ecuador has failed to comply with key provisions of an Inter-American Court of Human Rights (IACHR) order to protect the Tagaeri and Taromenane Indigenous peoples from oil facilities in Yasuní ...
Ecuador is failing to comply with key provisions of an Inter-American Court of Human Rights ruling to protect the Tagaeri and ...
Previous efforts to link peace and human rights have often met resistance, with disagreements over what peace entails and who ...
Debanking” is the government’s newest weapon of repression against environmental leaders and anti-mining advocates.
A survey of mining records found dozens of requests for copper, manganese, and nickel targeting land reform settlements in ...
About 30 Indigenous women from seven Amazon nationalities traveled to Ecuador’s northern oil region to witness the environmental impacts of decades of oil and gas extraction, part of a workshop aimed ...
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