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Red-tagging – which falsely brands legitimate activists as terrorists – is used to silence land and environmental defenders ...
Majority of gas worth $19 billion transited Palestinian waters against Palestine's consent while Palestine received nothing ...
A gas deal signed between Israel, Egypt and the EU, that has come up for renewal this June, is likely to make the EU ...
Pakistan, Somalia and Haiti among 11 nations to sign deals with Trump-linked figures, many trading resources like minerals for aid or military support ...
Brazil knows the devastation climate change is causing better than most, yet its own state oil company's actions could stand in the way of progress at COP30 Imagine earning the responsibility of ...
Global Witness and Both ENDS strongly condemn the reported of harassment and surveillance by the Armed Forces of the Philippines of environmental activists and fisherfolk communities in Navotas, ...
The Sofia Iztok thermal power plant, powered by fossil gas. (c) Damian Vodenitcharov. Damian Vodenitcharov The EU’s imports of US liquefied gas are creating emissions that could cause more than €100 ...
We expose how the industries fuelling the climate crisis profit from destruction, and stand with the people fighting back ...
Minerals extracted by hand from the African Great Lakes region are in huge demand. The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and Rwanda produce nearly half the world’s coltan, the main ore of ...
Brookfield’s “slash and sell” tactics should not absolve it from responsibility for the environmental abuses committed on its farms. Its ability to cash in on deforestation underlines the need for ...
They all recognised the importance of forests in the global effort to limit temperature rises to 1.5°C, including Brazil – despite spiralling deforestation under President Bolsonaro. Yet one statistic ...
Global Witness uncovers evidence indicating controversial mining magnate Dan Gertler used an international money laundering network to attempt to evade US sanctions and continue doing business in DRC.