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Coup claims, trade threats, and guerrilla attacks ignite a legal standoff between Colombia and the U.S. over diplomacy, war ...
A proposal calling on countries to transition away from fossil fuels had to be dropped from the final UN Human Rights Council resolution ...
On June 24, 26 fishing families living near the lakes and rivers around Barrancabermeja were forcibly displaced. They were ...
Christians are often targeted in Columbia because they oppose the country's drug cartels and guerrilla groups.
The Inter-American Court of Human Rights has urged states to regulate fossil fuel extraction and exploration, in a landmark ...
Truth commissions are generally employed nationally, post-conflict, and are staffed by outside experts. In Culiacán, Sinaloa, ...
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Mongabay News on MSNThe cost of conservation without consent: Astrid Puentes on rights-based environmentalismBy Rhett Ayers Butler The story of Astrid Puentes Riaño is rooted in the soil of Colombia. Born in Bogotá to a family with ...
The White House argues using tariffs as a constitutionally appropriate tool to advance his global goals. Spokesperson KUSH DESAI told NatSec Daily: “President Trump is committed to using every tool at ...
Six years after being shaken by allegations of human rights abuses linked to conservation enforcement, the World Wide Fund ...
An investigative report by Brazilian non-profit Repórter Brasil, with support from Coffee Watch, exposes widespread labor ...
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Grist on MSNUNESCO appoints Indigenous co-chairs to protect languages and knowledge amid climate crisisAmy Parent and Sonajharia Minz — have been tapped to co-chair a new UNESCO role dedicated to advancing Indigenous rights through strengthening data sovereignty, stemming language loss, and improving ...
Information vacuums are common in Táchira, a Venezuelan state on the border with Colombia. In 11 of its 29 municipalities, ...
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