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Les déboires de Frank Timis et Cie
Liberation
Middle-Income Countries, Hit by Debt Burdens and Rising Inflation, Fight for Survival
IDN-InDepthNews
Tanzania Seeks to Raise $1 Billion from Carbon Trading
The Chanzo
Tanzanian farmers and pastoralists hit by double whammy of corporate farming and tourism projects
Countercurrents.org
Harmful mining continues in Nicaragua despite U.S. sanctions, new investigation shows
Mongabay
Why We Must Reject the Pinkwashing of Genocide in Gaza
Common Dreams
The Decline Of Nature In Papua New Guinea: An Analysis Of Land Reforms In PNG
Eurasia Review
The Indigenous Pay the Price for Nicaragua’s Gold Rush
Havana Times
U.S. “holds back” sanctions against Eniminas and dictatorship’s mining partners, The Oakland Institute reveals
Divergentes
World Bank Abdicates its Responsibility to Human Rights in Tanzania
The Chanzo
John McEnroe plays tennis match on Serengeti despite bloody conflict over beautiful land
USA Today
World Bank acts on abuse claims in Tanzania park project
The Citizen
World Bank acts on abuse claims in Tanzania park project
The East African
The World Bank Must Stop Funding Human Rights Abuses in Tanzania
Common Dreams
COP28’s Delinquent Emitter: The US Military-Industrial Complex
IDN - InDepthNews
Tanzania’s Activists Up in Arms Over Planned ‘Epic Tanzania Tour’ in Ngorongoro
The Chanzo Initiative
Indigenous Communities in Kenya Face Eviction by Environmental Profiteers
IDN - InDepthNews
Faced with Crushing Debts, World’s Poorest Nations to Slash Public Spending by Over 229 Billion Dollars
IPS - Inter Press Service
World Bank accused of supporting evictions, rights abuses at Tanzanian park
Mongabay
Rights watchdog accuses the World Bank of complicity in rights abuses around Tanzanian national park
The Washington Post
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