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Marching for Water Rights in Italy

Right to Water: Learning from Past Struggles

Jackie Dugard, Katherine Drage and Madeleine Bélanger Dumontier July 26, 2012 Jackie Dugard, Katherine Drage and Madeleine Bélanger Dumontier

The privatization of water services over the past 30 years has generated a counter-wave of popular resistance that is still growing strong, with activists at times invoking rights or using litigation to reverse private deals and fight for public provision.

Rio Tinto negotiations in Paraguay

Paraguay’s Bitter Harvest: Multinational Corporations Reap Benefits from Coup Government

Benjamin Dangl July 26, 2012 Benjamin Dangl

A look at how the coup government is opening up Paraguay to multinational corporate exploitation, from the Canadian Rio Tinto Alcan mining company to Monsanto's seeds.

Syrian President Bashar al-Assad

Syria: Late in the Day, Are Negotiations Still Possible?

René Wadlow July 26, 2012 René Wadlow

With increasing violence in Syria highlighted by the killing of the Defense elite on July 18, 2012 and a stalemated UN diplomatic effort, the question of the possibility of good faith negotiations between Bashar al-Assad and members of the Syrian oppositions is crucial.

Occupy the Dam: Brazil’s Indigenous Uprising

John Perkins July 25, 2012 John Perkins

In the Amazonian backcountry, tribes are challenging construction of the world's third-largest dam—by dismantling it.

 

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US: Police Killings of People of Color a Systemic Problem

The Real News July 25, 2012 The Real News

Source: The Real News Network

A recent report found that one African American dies in an extrajudicial killing every 36 hours. What are the systemic factors at play?

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Are we heading for a global food crisis?

Al Jazeera, Inside Story Americas July 25, 2012 Al Jazeera, Inside Story Americas

Source: Al Jazeera

As drought takes its toll on US crops, we ask if it is time to reassess the global food market.

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