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The Guardian

‘Morally repugnant’: Brazilian workers sue coffee supplier to Starbucks over ‘slavery-like conditions’

Brazil has been the world’s leading coffee producer due to the forced labour of enslaved Africans and Afro-Brazilians

Thu Apr 24 2025

Global Witness

New investigation suggests EU trader Traxys buys conflict minerals from DRC

Analysis of trade data and testimonies suggest a significant proportion of coltan bought from Rwanda by multibillion-dollar company is connected to the ongoing war in east DRC

15 April 2025

InfoAmazonia

ExxonMobil builds ‘petro-state’ in Guyana, amid warnings of environmental disaster

Guyana’s rapid ascent to major oil producer status, fueled by the giant US oil company, has come at a steep price: rising inequality, weakened environmental regulations, unchecked gas flaring, and growing foreign influence.

8 April 2025

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The Guardian

Revealed: world’s largest meat company may break Amazon deforestation pledges again

Brazilian ranchers in Pará and Rondônia say JBS can not achieve stated goal of deforestation-free cattle

Thu Apr 17 2025

Global Witness

How the militarisation of mining threatens Indigenous defenders in the Philippines

With skyrocketing global demand for critical minerals – vital to the green energy transition – Indigenous groups and biodiversity are at risk in the Philippines

03 December 2024

Coffee Watch

"Ghost Farms and Coffee Laundering"

How labor violations enter Starbucks’ and Nestlé’s Chinese coffee supply chain

29 Nov 2024

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