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14 April 2017
The Brazilian city of Petropolis is known for its 19th century buildings and its Imperial Museum. The museum includes the summer home of Brazil's last ruler, Dom Pedro II. But many people who live in Petropolis are upset about having to pay a special property tax linked to the country’s former
5 April 2017
  The Tapajós River Basin lies at the heart of the Amazon, and at the heart of an exploding controversy: whether to build 40+ large dams, a railway, and highways, turning the Basin into a vast industrialized commodities export corridor; or to curb this development impulse and conserve one of the
4 April 2017
  Shortly after a visit from an EU delegation last week, Kenya Forest Service (KFS) guards based at Tangul, Kipsitono and Maron KFS camps carried out intensive evictions according to Sengwer witnesses, with KFS allegedly having since burnt down over 90 Sengwer homes and destroyed their property.
23 March 2017
  Nimba County – Mariame Kamara had travelled from across the border in Djeke to Saclepea upon hearing that Liberian opposition Liberty Party was holding a political gathering in that town. Her hope was dashed as nothing was mentioned concerning the reason she travelled to this place. She could
21 March 2017
Application Closing Date - 02 Apr 2017 Job Start Date - April 2017 to July 2017 Duration - 3 months Location - Remote
9 March 2017
Community groups in South Sumatra are protesting against Asia Pulp & Paper's planned choice of timber supplier for its massive new pulp and tissue mill, which they say used the army and police to intimidate them during a public consultation over land use. Community groups have launched a
27 February 2017
By: By Alisa Tang and Prak Chan Thul Date: 24 February 2017 Source: Reuters Even before a Cambodian judge sentenced land rights activist Tep Vanny to jail, her fellow campaigners said her fate had already been sealed.
23 February 2017
Date: 23 February 2017 Source: The Irish Times Honduras is the deadliest country on Earth to be a defender of environmental rights with conflict over mining, hydropower and agribusiness leading to the deaths of many people from indigenous groups and rural communities, the Global Witness charity
23 February 2017
Date: 23 February 2017 Source: Gulf Times Some 350 farmers from Myanmar's Mandalay region are facing court cases related to land-grabbing, most of them brought since Aung San Suu Kyi's government took power a year ago, lawyers and activists said Thursday.
21 February 2017
By: Andrew Mambondiyani Date: 21 February 2017 Source: Reuters From the mountaintop at Skyline in the Chimanimani district of eastern Zimbabwe, a mosaic of scorched trees and timber can be seen stretching for miles on end. Lit by a wave of illegal settlers, the fires regularly rage through
20 February 2017
By: Emma Graham-Harrison Date: 19 February 2017 Source: The Guardian Peace has proved more dangerous than war for activists and local leaders. Can the state stop the killings?
20 February 2017
By:KHUON NARIM AND ZSOMBOR PETER Date: 20 February 2017 Source: The Cambodia Daily The government has indefinitely put off plans for a hydropower dam in Koh Kong province’s Areng valley in favor of expanding an existing coal-fired power plant, though conservationists worry that a planned

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