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Mongabay News on MSNPhotos: Colombia’s Indigenous Nasa push back against cultural loss to reconnect with natureOfelia Opocué’s life has been shaped by loss, she says. Twenty-three years ago, the FARC gave her family an ultimatum: leave ...
Colombian armed groups are recruiting more and more minors in order to control new territories. Three-quarters of the cases are concentrated in Cauca, located in the southwest of the country.
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The Associated Press on MSNIndigenous migrants in northern Colombia battle worsening droughts and floodsStanding next to her makeshift home of scrap metal, wood and plastic tarp, 47-year-old Nelly Mengual recounts how severe ...
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Under Mark Carney's leadership, global investment firm Brookfield was accused of breaching Indigenous rights or harming the ...
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South Africa Today on MSNColombia’s green transition should be inclusive: Interview with Susana Muhamad, former environment ministerGustavo Petro, a former guerrilla member, was elected as Colombia’s first avowedly leftist president, promising to fight ...
Indigenous people rally outside Congress in Bogota, Colombia, seeking a meeting with President Gustavo Petro to demand the government uphold its agreements for their regions, Wednesday, April 2, 2025.
This past Friday, in Bajo Putumayo, another anniversary was held to remember the military operation that killed at least ...
The Wayuu, the largest Indigenous group in Colombia, are facing the dual threats of climate change-driven droughts and floods. Scientists warn that more severe, prolonged drought periods ...
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