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Over 100 International Organizations Denounce Belo Sun’s Efforts to Criminalize Brazilian Land Defenders

16 February 2024, 9:15am EST Source: MiningWatch Canada The Canadian mining company Belo Sun is attempting to build the Volta…

brazil, canada, environment, health, politics

Kiruswa: Tanzania has almost all rare minerals

Ally Mayala 15th February 2024 TANZANIA: TANZANIA has almost all the critical minerals which the world is looking for. It needs…

africa, critical-minerals, energy, mining, news

MiningWatch’s Viviana Herrera Testifies Before Canada’s International Trade Committee on a Possible Ecuador-Canada Free Trade Agreement

BLOG ENTRY 14 February 2024, 1:31pm EST Viviana Herrera Latin America Program Coordinator On February 13, MiningWatch Canada’s Latin America…

canada, ecuador, news, politics, trade

Africa: Human-rights groups decry rising trend of corporate SLAPP lawsuits

GEOFFREY YORK, AFRICA BUREAU CHIEFTAVIA GRANTJOHANNESBURG AND TORONTOPUBLISHED 2 HOURS AGO When a Canadian mining company filed a lawsuit against…

ai, featured, lawsuit, news, qbts

Canada: Ottawa promises a review of its overseas corporate watchdog and its effectiveness

Tavia Grant, The Globe & Mail 5 February 2024 Published on madaraka.online on 13th February 2024 The federal government has…

bank-of-canada, canada, education, news, ottawa

Jack Mintz: Closure of Panama copper mine threatens e-transition

Forced shutdown of $10-billion mine signals to companies: invest in rule-of-law countries only Published Feb 02, 2024 Published on madaraka.online…

central-america, finance, panama, panama-canal, travel

Ecuador’s Constitutional Court Upholds Suspension of Mining in Kimsakocha

9 February 2024, 2:11pm EST Source: Acción Ecológica Originally posted in Spanish here. ALERT! Victory for Kimsakocha!The Constitutional Court of Ecuador…

climate-change, ecuador, environment, politics, travel

Central Africa: Lobito Corridor – Hoping to Break China’s Grip On African Ore

World Bank The Lobito corridor, which connects the Angolan coastline to rich agricultural production zones & the DR Congo and…

South Africa: Communities demand more benefits from mines in their towns

About 200 people attended a summit hosted by Mining Affected Communities United in Action in Pretoria 8 February 2024 | By Masego MafataNews | Pretoria…

business, climate-change, events, government, news

South Africa: Mashatile calls for more to be done to transform mining industry

Wednesday, February 7, 2024 Deputy President Paul Mashatile believes that although the Mining Charter has achieved some success in reforming…

africa, economy, news, south-africa, travel

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