Mali recovers over USD 1.2 billion after renegotiating mining deals
The government of Mali recovered at least USD 1.2 billion after conducting a sector-wide audit and renegotiating mining agreements.
The DRC’s historic case against Apple over blood minerals in its supply chain
The war-torn country has accused the US-based global tech giant of war crimes, forgery and deception by using illegally extracted and smuggled minerals in its products.
Election results spark protests and unrest in Mozambique
Protests have erupted in Mozambique following the release of the electoral results, though the roots lie in long-standing discontent with the status quo
Venezuela: Oil and the electoral tallies
Atilio Boron reflects on the double standard applied to Venezuela by countries in the region, and what is behind Washington’s push to divide the region and destabilize Venezuela
Venezuela: Maduro warns of ExxonMobil interference ahead of “historic” Essequibo vote
The Venezuelan president rejected 150 years of “abuses by the British empire, now by ExxonMobil and the US Southern Command” concerning the territorial dispute.
By trying to sanction the whole world, Washington backs itself into a corner
As the US loses Russia as a key supplier of oil, poor relations with energy giant Venezuela have a strong chance of backfiring
Afghanistan’s impoverished people live mid enormous riches
The Taliban government faces an unprecedented situation of economic collapse as it graples with decades of corruption and being shut off international aid
Indigenous communities occupy Bonafont bottling plant in Mexico and other stories
Today we look at the struggle against water extraction and pollution by Bonafont in Mexico, anti-government protests in Thailand, and more
Brazil’s natural resources are targets for a capitalism in crisis, says MST leader
In the opening of seminar that debates agrarian and environmental issues, Stedile analyses global economic landscape






