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Amazigh communities welcome Year 2976 Across North Africa, the Amazigh people have marked the start of the year 2976, following a calendar that dates back to 950 BC when King Sheshonq ruled Egypt...
Greenlanders voice strong opposition to US ownership proposals Residents of Greenland have expressed outrage and concern following reports that the Trump administration has discussed purchasing t...
Renewable energy overtakes coal as global electricity leader In 2025, wind, solar, and other renewable sources surpassed coal to become the world's primary electricity provider, marking a histori...
Scars of diamond mining stretch across South Africa's west coast The 800-kilometre drive north from Cape Town reveals a stark divide: pristine landscapes give way to a devastated, moon-like terra...
Record number of Indigenous deaths in custody Australia has recorded its highest number of Indigenous deaths in custody since national tracking began in 1980, according to new government data rel...
Historic charter fetches record $18m at auction Two of Canada's wealthiest families have purchased the 1670 Hudson's Bay Company Royal Charter for C$18 million ($13 million; £9.6 million), ensuri...
Canada's Carney Strikes Pipeline Deal with Alberta, Sparking Backlash Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney signed a landmark energy agreement with Alberta on Thursday, paving the way for a long-so...
Author Thomas King learns he lacks Cherokee ancestry after decades of claims Renowned Canadian-American writer Thomas King revealed in a Globe and Mail opinion piece on Monday that genealogical r...
Greenlandic families battle to reunite with children taken by Danish authorities When Keira's daughter Zammi was born last November in Denmark, she was granted just two hours before social servic...
Indigenous fishermen and scientists reveal 144 fish species in remote Santiago River Deep in Ecuador's Amazon, the Shuar community of Kaputna has helped biologists document 144 fish species-i...
Colombia's unarmed Indigenous Guards risk lives to defend Amazon rainforest In 2013, after nine nights of sacred ceremonies along the remote Caquetá River, hundreds of Indigenous leaders from Col...
Alberta presses for Pacific pipeline amid interprovincial clash Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is escalating efforts to construct a new oil pipeline to British Columbia's Pacific coast, aiming to...
Vatican returns 62 Indigenous artefacts to Canada after century in Rome The Vatican has repatriated 62 Indigenous artefacts to Canada, a century after they were removed from tribal communities fo...
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