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Yaquis: Between Government Forgiveness and Pressure for the Pipeline
Santiago Navarro F
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14 October, 2021
Sempra’s 2021 financial statement informs their investors that their affiliate IEnova has received payments stemming from a force majeure clause in the contract.
South America
Brazil: Indigenous People Block Highway, Protesting Covid-19, Deforestation, and Railway Construction
Santiago Navarro F
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25 August, 2020
In 2017 U.S.-based agroindustrial giant Cargill announced it would compete in the tender with a block of other U.S. and Brazilian companies.
South America
U.S. Expands Influence in the Brazilian Amazon During Pandemic
Santiago Navarro F
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13 August, 2020
he United States Government has delivered two million doses of hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) to the people of BrazilAs part of the humanitarian aid package
Resistence
Indigenous tribe denounces the destruction of sacred sites to build US-Mexico border wall
Samantha Demby
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9 March, 2020
Leaders of the Tohono O’odham Nation, an Indigenous tribe divided by the US-Mexico border, denounced this week the destruct
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Tzeltal Political Prisoners File Appeal for their Immediate Freedom
Aldo Santiago
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25 September, 2024
Tzeltal human rights defenders accused of homicide have filed an appeal demanding their immediate freedom.
Mexico
Already Failed Dam Project Being Revived in Oaxaca to Address Water Crisis
Sare Frabes
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23 September, 2024
Attempt being made to revive an already failed dam project to combat the water crisis in Oaxaca.
Mexico
Social Organizations Warn of a New Surge in Violence in the Highlands of Chiapas
Sare Frabes
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27 August, 2024
Hundreds of Tsostil families flee their communities due to increasing violence between armed groups in the highlands of Chiapas