Experts warn that Environmental Protection Agency’s new rule could weaken protections for nearly half of US wetlands. The administration of US President
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Lidia Thorpe says Australia’s voice referendum should be called off | Politics News
Prominent senator says she does not believe the proposal will address the longstanding issues facing Aboriginal people. Australian senator Lidia Thorpe has
Myanmar’s jungle war: ‘If I don’t die now, when will I?’ | Conflict News
Demoso, Eastern Myanmar – The rebel commander studies a chicken bone in a search for clues as to the fate of his
The murders of Indigenous activists mark the death of the planet | Indigenous Rights
In January 2022, Breiner David Cucuñame, a 14-year-old Indigenous Colombian activist, was shot dead in Colombia’s southwestern department of Cauca. He was killed
Brazil hosting Amazon summit: What you need to know | Environment News
The leaders of eight Amazon rainforest nations are meeting this week in Brazil to tackle pressing challenges facing the critical ecosystem. Representatives
‘Healing process’: Indigenous people welcome Tulare Lake return | Weather News
Los Angeles, California, US – The Tachi Yokut, who are the Indigenous people of California’s Central Valley, sing a song that describes
US needs more critical minerals. Can it be done responsibly?
Green energy push will require new mines, experts say, but that raises concern about environment and Indigenous rights. Sumber: www.aljazeera.com
Photos: Armed mobs rampage through Indian state of Manipur | Indigenous Rights News
Zuan Vaiphei is armed and prepared to kill. He is also ready to die. Vaiphei spends most of his days behind the
Tribes cheer Supreme Court ruling on Native American adoption | Indigenous Rights News
The United States Supreme Court has upheld federal requirements that Native American and Indigenous tribal members must be given preferences in the
Germany returns remains of Indigenous people to New Zealand | Indigenous Rights News
Remains of 95 Maori and Moriori people, including six mummified tattooed heads, were returned by German institutions. The remains of 95 Indigenous
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