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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

Glencore’s exit from the Philippines
Glencore has sold its shares of the gold-copper Tampakan mine after about five years

GM promotes poverty and dependency in Africa
BBC World Service radio listeners were misled on why African civil society rejects GM crops

Oil uprising: Two decades after Ken Saro-Wiwa's death, the Ogoni struggle is reigniting
The Ogoni people's struggle against Shell

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

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

Farming injustice: end all trade with Israeli agricultural companies
Israeli agricultural export companies are at the heart of Israel's system of domination over the Palestinian people.

Could we be about to see a ‘miner spring'?
The Marikana strike, and the violent repression of the miners, has sent shockwaves

War on Want supporting farmers in the global food crisis
What does food justice mean to small farmers in Sri Lanka?