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Trump Administration Moves to Open Arctic National Wildlife Refuge to Oil and Gas Drilling

The Trump administration has finalized plans to allow drilling in Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, stirring debate over environmental preservation.

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Indigenous group seeks protection for culturally significant Brisbane stadium site

A Brisbane Indigenous group is pushing for the protection of land designated for the Olympic stadium over cultural and environmental concerns.

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Indigenous Australians Face Setback in Landmark Climate Case Against Government

Indigenous Australians lose a significant climate lawsuit against the government, raising concerns over emissions policy and cultural preservation.

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New Zealand Parliament Implements Historic Suspensions for Indigenous MPs Over Haka Protest

New Zealand's parliament suspends three Māori MPs for performing a haka in protest against a controversial bill, marking unprecedented disciplinary actions.

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Supreme Court Upholds Copper Mine Project Over Apache Appeals

The Supreme Court has denied Apache appeals to block a copper mining project on sacred land in Arizona, raising significant concerns over Indigenous rights.

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Marubo Tribe Sues New York Times Over Defamatory Reporting

The Marubo tribe from Brazil's Amazon has filed a defamation lawsuit against the New York Times, alleging harmful misrepresentations.

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U.S. Tourist Arrested for Attempting to Contact Isolated Sentinelese Tribe on North Sentinel Island

A U.S. tourist was arrested for breaching laws by attempting to contact the isolated Sentinelese tribe on North Sentinel Island, raising concerns for their safety.

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Confusion Reigns as Trump Administration Walks Back National Monuments Elimination Announcement

Confusion surrounds the Trump administration's reversal on the fate of two national monuments in California, originally protected by Biden’s administration.

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Leonard Peltier Released from Prison After Nearly 50 Years Following Biden's Commutation

Leonard Peltier, a Native American activist, is set free from prison after nearly 50 years, with support from human rights advocates and a commutation by President Biden.

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New Zealand's Mount Taranaki Granted Legal Personhood, Acknowledging Its Sacred Significance to Māori

Mount Taranaki in New Zealand is granted personhood, recognizing its sacred status for Māori and addressing historical injustices.

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