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In data: Indigenous Filipinos lack the rights to stop land grabs
Mining and building on ancestral lands swallows territory and hurts the environment, according to defenders of Indigenous rights.
13 Nov 2024
In data: Indigenous Filipinos lack the rights to stop land grabs
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India to Italy: a trail of broken dreams, loss and abuse
Indians take risky routes to Italy in search of work but many end up exploited on back-breaking farms.
India to Italy: a trail of broken dreams, loss and abuse
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Foreign workers trapped and terrified in Lebanon’s conflict
Thousands of migrant workers are stuck in Lebanon, some forced onto the streets without the documents they need to get home.
Foreign workers trapped and terrified in Lebanon's conflict
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Where are the world’s stateless people?
An ambitious UN campaign to eradicate statelessness ends this month, but large populations still have no nationality.
Where are the world's stateless people?
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2 October 2024
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Despite haze of war, Lebanese volunteers help turtle hatchlings journey to sea
Despite haze of war, Lebanese volunteers help turtle hatchlings journey to sea
11 September 2024
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Sickness can be 'death sentence' in Gaza as war fuels disease
Sickness can be 'death sentence' in Gaza as war fuels disease
6 September 2024
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How rife is exploitation of migrant workers on EU farms?
How rife is exploitation of migrant workers on EU farms?
13 August 2024
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Heat and rain punish Karachi’s homeless
Heat and rain punish Karachi’s homeless
25 July 2024
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Climate disasters are destroying Pakistan’s mountain languages
Climate disasters are destroying Pakistan’s mountain languages
23 July 2024
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Sabah is creating forest corridors to save the now-endangered Borneo elephants. Will they work?
Sabah is creating forest corridors to save the now-endangered Borneo elephants. Will they work?
22 July 2024
Water
Conservation collides with local rights in fight over Chagos Islands
Conservation collides with local rights in fight over Chagos Islands
19 July 2024
Energy
Hydropower dams continue to undermine REDD+ efforts in Cambodia
Hydropower dams continue to undermine REDD+ efforts in Cambodia
17 July 2024
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Worked to death: Top UN expert slams migrant exploitation
Worked to death: Top UN expert slams migrant exploitation
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In Nepal, debate rages on crop-raiding monkeys
In Nepal, debate rages on crop-raiding monkeys
8 July 2024
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Adapt or die: Bangladesh joins the race to climate-proof cities
Adapt or die: Bangladesh joins the race to climate-proof cities
2 July 2024
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Thawing ice worsens Arctic plastic pollution
Thawing ice worsens Arctic plastic pollution
29 June 2024
Carbon & Climate
The consequences of Israel's invasion of Gaza: environmental and humanitarian devastation
The consequences of Israel's invasion of Gaza: environmental and humanitarian devastation
25 June 2024
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Oman's mountain oasis reveals climate-resilient agricultural practices
Oman's mountain oasis reveals climate-resilient agricultural practices
24 June 2024
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Odd jobs, digital cards help Rohingya refugees navigate aid cut
Odd jobs, digital cards help Rohingya refugees navigate aid cut
7 June 2024
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South Korea accused of modern slavery with seasonal worker scheme
South Korea accused of modern slavery with seasonal worker scheme
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DBS ‘circumspect’ about scaling Indonesia’s first early coal retirement nationwide
Cirebon 1’s financial advisor says the model "might not be replicable" nationwide as grid stability costs were overlooked …
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Analysis: Which countries have sent the most delegates to COP29?
More than 65,000 delegates have registered to attend the COP29 climate summit in Baku, Azerbaijan, potentially making it …
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COP needs overhaul, including curbs on fossil fuel lobbying, say scientists and Paris treaty architect
In an open letter to the UN, a group of concerned climate-watchers called for stronger transparency and disclosure …
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‘It is not charity’: COP29 closes first week without agreement on new climate finance goal
Rich nations have the “legal and moral obligation” to pay the US$1.3 trillion that developing countries are asking …
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How Southeast Asian countries are positioning themselves at COP29
Eco-Business takes a look at the key issues being pushed at the pavilions of Asean countries at the …
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‘Whole-of-nation’ approach needed to meet Philippines’ decarbonisation pledge
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Amid escalating climate losses and no net zero goal in sight, a newly proposed Low Carbon Economy Investment …
‘Whole-of-nation’ approach needed to meet Philippines’ decarbonisation pledge
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