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From direct deals with farmers to guerrilla parks and suicide prevention, Alexandra Saliba documents grassroots solutions to the financial crisis.…
With 7 out of 10 Latinos voting to re-elect Barack Obama, Republicans are debating whether to alter their hardline immigration stance, says Mark Engler.…
The veteran journalist talks to Libby Powell about the dearth of tweeting Tuaregs, reporting war crimes and the scourge of guinea worm.…
David Hill reports on the legal move to protect isolated indigenous peoples at risk of ‘extermination’ by the country’s biggest ever hydrocarbons project.…
Long-lasting, community-led wind farms that produce energy beneficial to local people and the environment? Easy, says Jane Dennett-Thorpe.…
Peru is said to be booming but the poor would never know it…
Peru’s gold rush threatens indigenous communities’ right to water…
The takeover of Xstrata by the equally monstrous Glencore is bad news for human and environmental rights, says Richard Solly.…
A meeting in London this weekend looks at what it does for Peru’s poor.…
David Hill says the centenary of the Putumayo massacre is a reminder of why ‘progress’ gets such a bad name.…
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