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Category:The Amazon
Interview with Auricelia Arapiuns, one of the principal leaders in the Indigenous occupation of the entrance to the grain port of U.S. company Cargill in Santarem in the Amazon. “Since Cargill came here, we’ve never had peace,” she said.
Category:Politics
Category:Politics
Category:The Amazon
On Sunday, a higher court overturned a Friday judicial order to “unblock” areas where Indigenous groups are blocking access to U.S. grain giant Cargill’s port facility in Santarém in the Brazilian Amazon. Protesters want to halt Brazil’s plans to dredge and privatize the Tapajós River.
Category:Headlines
Category:Gaza
Category:Sunday Night with Chuck Todd
Economist Douglas Holtz-Eakin joins Chuck to talk about the Trump administration’s enduring economic fortune, despite ‘some mistakes’ that have been made since covid. Plus. Wall Street Journal reporter Gavin Bade discusses the long term effects of tariffs on the economy.
Category:The Amazon
WATCH: I interviewed Tupinambá Chief Gilson Tupinambá, who criticizes Cargill’s alleged role in driving plans to dredge and privatize the Tapajós River and defends the protests as a legitimate response to alleged violations of Indigenous and constitutional rights.
Category:The Amazon
A judge on Friday ordered the removal, within 48 hours, of Indigenous protesters who for 3 weeks have vowed to stay in the grain loading area of US co. Cargill until plans to dredge and privatize the river are overturned. On the ground reporting
Category:Entertainment
Category:Politics
Category:Bangladesh
After 17 years in exile, Tarique Rahman returned to a hero’s welcome and 50 days later became Bangladesh's prime minister-elect.
Category:UK Politics
Category:Sunday Night with Chuck Todd
How Jeff Bezos Failed The Washington Post