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A new report conducted by the WWF has revealed that after conducting intensive research for the past decade, it has discovered more than 700 new plant and animal species in the Condo Basin.
Hotspot Selimathunzi makes an exciting comeback on SABC1.
Hundreds of steadfast supporters gathered outside the Western Cape High Court in solidarity with Tauriq Jenkins, the high commissioner of the Goringhaicona KhoiKhoin Indigenous Traditional Council.
OPINION: A wilfully exploitative practice, undoubtedly so, as this showcases that even when they have international best practices examples and/or policies and frameworks available to them, the mining industry acts as tardily as their partners in the State in correcting past injustices.
Most threats relate to land conflicts involving climate-damaging industries, from deforestation by agribusinesses to mining, yet corporate accountability for such harms is lacking.
The erasure of First Nation peoples in South Africa is evident in their consistent exclusion from their own stories and histories, says the writer.
Protesters toppled statues of Queen Victoria and Queen Elizabeth II in the Canadian city of Winnipeg as anger grows over the discovery of the remains of hundreds of children in unmarked graves at former indigenous schools.
It is a travesty of history that monuments still remain in Namibia of German soldiers and génocidaires with inadequate recognition of the victims of the genocide, writes Shannon Ebrahim.