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  • Articles Tagged with "Indigenous Rights"

    Tasma Walton: Judge rules that actor is Indigenous and ‘an honest witness’ in native title case

    theage.com.au Law Australia

    A judge ruled that Australian actor Tasma Walton is Indigenous and a credible witness in a native title case, relying on oral traditions to support her claim despite challenges from opposing parties.

    Ontario's push to fast-track Ring of Fire mining may actually delay the development it seeks to speed up | Canada's National Observer: Climate News

    nationalobserver.com Politics Canada

    Ontario's plan to expedite mining in the Ring of Fire faces criticism for potentially harming the environment and neglecting Indigenous consultation, potentially leading to legal challenges and delays.

    Sin unanimidad culmina Comisión para la Paz tras dos años de trabajo: "Alcanzó un amplio consenso" | Nacional | BioBioChile

    biobiochile.cl Politics Chile

    A Chilean presidential commission tasked with addressing the territorial conflict in southern Chile concluded its work with a near-unanimous proposal for resolving the issue.

    A New Way of Thinking About the Changing Climate - The Atlantic

    theatlantic.com Environmentalism World

    Robert Macfarlane's 'Is a River Alive?' challenges the traditional separation of animate and inanimate beings, exploring the growing movement to grant rights to nature and its implications for environmental protection.

    Carney to brief premiers on plan to fast-track major nation-building projects - The Globe and Mail

    theglobeandmail.com Politics Canada

    Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney plans to introduce legislation to expedite the approval process for major infrastructure projects, aiming to boost the economy and reduce reliance on the United States.

    Indígena que relata ter sido estuprada por policiais durante nove meses em delegacia do Amazonas processa o estado

    oglobo.globo.com Law Brazil

    An indigenous woman in Amazonas, Brazil, is suing the state for sexual assault allegedly committed by police officers over nine months while she was imprisoned.

    Muir Woods targeted in Trump order on displays that ‘disparage’ Americans

    marinij.com Politics United States

    The Trump administration is reviewing and potentially altering displays in national parks that it deems to disparage Americans, sparking concerns about the erasure of difficult historical periods.