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Honduran women workers speak out against labour violations
Land and rivers have been polluted with heavy metals such as mercury, cyanide and lead
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Glencore’s exit from the Philippines
Glencore has sold its shares of the gold-copper Tampakan mine after about five years
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Oil uprising: Two decades after Ken Saro-Wiwa's death, the Ogoni struggle is reigniting
The Ogoni people's struggle against Shell
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Communities mark anniversary of killings of protestors in struggle against Conga mining project in Peru
Cajamarca are fighting off the second largest gold mining project in South America
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Mali, Algeria, Libya and the new front line in ‘energy diplomacy’
The reality of the never-ending War on Terror is that it is integrally bound up with an imperialistic drive for resources
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Could we be about to see a ‘miner spring'?
The Marikana strike, and the violent repression of the miners, has sent shockwaves
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Coca-Cola: drinking the world dry
Coca-Cola has been accused of dehydrating communities in its pursuit of water resources