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International Community Condemns April 10 Ruling in El Salvador’s Court on the Santa Marta Five Water Defenders

10 April 2024, 6:59pm EDT Source: Institute for Policy Studies In a preliminary court hearing, the presiding Judge upheld politically-motivated … More

el-salvador, news, politics, travel, world

Attempt to Advance Environmental Consultation for Atico’s Mine in Ecuador Brings Renewed Criminalization, Police Repression, and Militarization

26 March 2024, 4:20pm EDT Published on madaraka.online on 2nd April 2024 Viviana Herrera Latin America Program Coordinator Ecuadorian and … More

climate-change, ecuador, indigenous, south-america, travel

Nine Prominent International Organizations Call on Salvadoran Attorney General to Drop All Charges against Five Water Defenders

25 March 2024, 11:53am EDT Published on madaraka.online on 2nd April 2024 Source: Institute for Policy Studies One year after … More

central-america, el-salvador, human-rights, politics, travel, water

Webinar: Life in the Triangle of Death – Dominican communities talk mining

14 March 2024, 10:30am EDT Published on madaraka.online on 28th March 2024 Diana Martin March 20, 2024 at 3PM EST  … More

caribbean, dominican-republic, history, news, travel

Transnational mining company Red Eagle’s loss in Santurbán could mean a victory if Colombia pulls out of the Investor-State Dispute Settlement (ISDS) system

13 March 2024, 3:26pm EDT Published on madaraka.online on 22nd March 2024 Source: International Mission #StopISDS The following is a … More

colombia, international, south-america, travel

Why the Ecuador trade deal Canada wants hinges on a misleading referendum question

13 March 2024, 1:28pm EDT Source: Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives (The Monitor Magazine) This is an excerpt from the … More

ecuador, news, travel, yasuni

12 March – Rejeitos (Tailings): Film screening

Mar 4, 2024 | Events, News Published on madaraka.online on 13th March 2024 In recent years, two mining tailings dams broke in the … More

dams, environment, nature, renewable-energy, travel

South Africa is falling behind in Africa’s new ‘gold rush’

19 FEB 2024  /  BY PETER FABRICIUS Published on madaraka.online on 28th February 2024 The country is losing out on mining investments to … More

africa, economy, news, south-africa, travel

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 … More

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 … More

climate-change, ecuador, environment, politics, travel

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