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CRIME
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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POLITICS
Trump Vows to Restore Columbus Day, Ignoring Indigenous Peoples Day Recognition

Trump declares plans to reinstate Columbus Day, disputing Biden's recognition of Indigenous Peoples Day.

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ENVIRONMENT
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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WORLD NEWS
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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WORLD NEWS
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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WORLD NEWS
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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WORLD NEWS
New Zealand's Taranaki Maunga Granted Legal Personhood in Historic Vote

Taranaki Maunga in New Zealand is granted legal personhood, recognizing it as a sacred ancestral mountain to the Māori community.

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WORLD NEWS
Navajo Nation Leaders Alarmed as Indigenous Communities Targeted in Recent Immigration Raids

Reports of ICE raids targeting Indigenous peoples in the Navajo Nation raise fears over citizenship status and safety among tribal members.

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POLITICS
Captain Cook Statue in Sydney Vandalised Again Ahead of Australia Day Celebrations

The Captain Cook statue in Sydney was vandalised ahead of Australia Day, sparking renewed debate over his legacy and its impact on Indigenous Australians.

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WORLD NEWS
Trump Advances Federal Recognition for North Carolina's Lumbee Tribe

President Trump's executive order aims to support federal recognition for North Carolina's Lumbee Tribe, addressing long-standing identity and resource challenges.

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