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The King of Malaysia attended an 'eco event' in London yesterday, as his country destroys the forests of the indigenous Penan people.
Vedanta Resources will face vocal protests at its AGM today, as NGOs urge the company to give up on their notorious Niyamgiri mine in Orissa, India.
Survival International has uncovered evidence that productive farmland is being stolen from Ethiopian tribes by foreign companies.
As Peru celebrates the legacy of the indigenous Inca people, it plans to grant oil and gas companies access to the lands of uncontacted Indians.
A small group of Borneo hunter-gatherers have scored a major victory over a giant oil palm firm that was targeting their rainforest.
The indigenous people of Labrador, the Innu, have voted to ratify the 'New Dawn' agreement with the country's provincial and federal governments
Bushmen in south-west Botswana will be forcefully evicted from their land today (1 July 2011), according to national newspaper The Voice.
Traditional leaders of the Palawan tribe have travelled to the Philippine capital, Manila, to protest against mining on their land.
The official in charge of Rwanda’s controversial policy to eradicate all thatched roofs in the country has admitted that "sometimes we apply some force".
Official figures released this month show that the number of people with HIV/AIDS in West Papua has grown by more than 30 per cent in four months.