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Tag: Brazil

Latin America’s resurgent leftism

by Matthew Slade9 Jan 20229 Jan 2022Leave a comment

A “pink tide” of left-wing parties are ascending across the region. Who’s next?

News from the World Brazil, chile, colombia, conservatism, election, latin america, leftism, politics

Drones are helping Indigenous communities protect the Amazon

by Aaron Smith10 Oct 202110 Oct 2021Leave a comment

Indigenous communities are using modern technology to protect against illegal deforestation.

News from the World Amazon, Amazon Rainforest, Bolsonaro, Brazil, deforestation, drone, drones, environment, Indigenous, sustainability, Technology

Indigenous populations in the Brazilian Amazon struggle to survive COVID-19

by Lan Duong28 Sep 2020Leave a comment

Coronavirus exacerbates threats already facing Brazil's Indigenous tribes.

Uncategorized Amazon Rainforest, Bolsonaro, Brazil, coronavirus, COVID-19, human rights, human security, Indigenous, Indigenous rights, international law
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