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Illegal Quarry Mining Causes Deaths, Destruction in Bulawayo
Illegal quarry mining in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, has caused the drowning deaths of two children in flooded pits, destroyed homes, and created significant environmental damage, despite some miners attempting to mitigate the risks and the Bulawayo City Council defending the operations.
Illegal Quarry Mining Causes Deaths, Destruction in Bulawayo
Illegal quarry mining in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, has caused the drowning deaths of two children in flooded pits, destroyed homes, and created significant environmental damage, despite some miners attempting to mitigate the risks and the Bulawayo City Council defending the operations.
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44% Bias Score


Bolivian Gold Boom: Environmental Costs and Exploitative Labor
Rising gold prices have driven a mining boom in Bolivia's Los Yungas region, causing environmental damage and exploitative labor practices within cooperatives, where miners work up to 15 days straight for low, uncertain pay, hoping to become shareholders.
Bolivian Gold Boom: Environmental Costs and Exploitative Labor
Rising gold prices have driven a mining boom in Bolivia's Los Yungas region, causing environmental damage and exploitative labor practices within cooperatives, where miners work up to 15 days straight for low, uncertain pay, hoping to become shareholders.
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40% Bias Score


African Woman's Resilience: A Story of Labor, Nature, and Inequality
Djadja Balde, a 41-year-old woman from Guinea-Bissau, faces daily challenges of farming, water collection, and childcare, while DAUD's illustrated book and exhibition, "Mujer espejo," highlight the parallel exploitation of women and the environment in Africa.
African Woman's Resilience: A Story of Labor, Nature, and Inequality
Djadja Balde, a 41-year-old woman from Guinea-Bissau, faces daily challenges of farming, water collection, and childcare, while DAUD's illustrated book and exhibition, "Mujer espejo," highlight the parallel exploitation of women and the environment in Africa.
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44% Bias Score

Climate Change Buries Ancient Saharan City
In Mauritania, the ancient city of Chinguetti, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is being buried by encroaching desert sands due to climate change, forcing residents to abandon their homes and jeopardizing its historical libraries.

Climate Change Buries Ancient Saharan City
In Mauritania, the ancient city of Chinguetti, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is being buried by encroaching desert sands due to climate change, forcing residents to abandon their homes and jeopardizing its historical libraries.
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44% Bias Score

Tenerife Protest Demands Tourism Limits Amidst Environmental Concerns
Dozens protested a tourism congress in Tenerife on Sunday, demanding limits to mass tourism due to its negative social and environmental impacts, including pollution from over 200 active sewage outlets along the coast and displacement of locals. The group 'Canarias tiene un límite' organized the pro...

Tenerife Protest Demands Tourism Limits Amidst Environmental Concerns
Dozens protested a tourism congress in Tenerife on Sunday, demanding limits to mass tourism due to its negative social and environmental impacts, including pollution from over 200 active sewage outlets along the coast and displacement of locals. The group 'Canarias tiene un límite' organized the pro...
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32% Bias Score

Indonesian Mining Devastation on Kabaena Island Defies Court Ruling
Mining activities on the Indonesian island of Kabaena have caused severe water pollution, deforestation, and health problems for local communities, including the Indigenous Bajau, impacting their traditional livelihoods and defying a court ruling protecting small islands.

Indonesian Mining Devastation on Kabaena Island Defies Court Ruling
Mining activities on the Indonesian island of Kabaena have caused severe water pollution, deforestation, and health problems for local communities, including the Indigenous Bajau, impacting their traditional livelihoods and defying a court ruling protecting small islands.
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56% Bias Score
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