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Miriam Ross speaks to campaigner Tatiana Roa Avendaño about the Cerrejón mine, displacing people and destroying forest in her home country.…
GlevysRondóntells the story of Zenaida Romero, a proud young leader from a family of indigenous land rights defenders.…
A completely new investigation of the fair trade phenomenon, from the origins to what it is likely to become.…
The takeover of Xstrata by the equally monstrous Glencore is bad news for human and environmental rights, says Richard Solly.…
As guerrilla army FARC enter formal talks with government, Colombians are optimistic about an end to civil war, reports Jonathan Glennie.…
David Hill says the centenary of the Putumayo massacre is a reminder of why ‘progress’ gets such a bad name.…
Computer programmers and campaigners have teamed up to ‘hack’ for justice, reports Transparency International’s Milena Marin.…
Calling a plantation a ‘forest’ is like branding a big swimming pool a ‘lake’ says Friends of the Earth’s Isaac Rojas.…
NI editor Vanessa Baird looks at the many reasons why this is the only option that makes sense…
Vanessa Baird explains why legalizing drugs could save lives and money around the world.…
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