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  • Canada Raids Indigenous Lands for Construction
    Surangya Kaur
    Canada Raids Indigenous Lands for Construction of Pipeline, Violates International Law
    10 Feb 2020
    Canadian authorities have been carrying out raids on Wet’suwet’en lands since February 6 in violation of the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
  • Brazil Dam Collapse
    Surangya Kaur
    Brazil Dam Collapse: Vale, the Private Giant Responsible, Has a History of Flouting Rules
    06 Feb 2019
    The Brumadinho dam burst, the most recent instance in Vale’s long list of regulatory violations, has resulted in 121 deaths so far, with the number expected to rise.
  • Fares Hike
    Surangya Kaur
    Sao Paulo Witnesses Massive Demonstrations Against Public Transport Fare Hikes
    25 Jan 2019
    The mayor of Sao Paulo, Brazil, declared a hike in the fares of buses and subway by 7.5% in December.
  • Indonesian security forces in a village of Papua's Highlands region as they pursue independence fighters in October
    Surangya Kaur
    Indonesian military accused of using banned chemical weapons in West Papua
    28 Dec 2018
    In the Indonesian provinces of Papua and West Papua, a movement for self-determination has been going on since the 1960s.
  • Bangladesh garment workers' strike
    Surangya Kaur
    Bangladesh Garment Workers Reject Minimum Wage Hike, Call it a ‘Cruel Joke’
    18 Sep 2018
    The newly proposed minimum wages are half of what the workers in the readymade garment industry have been demanding.
  • The Generation of Rage in Kashmir
    Surangya Kaur
    The Generation of Rage in Kashmir - In Discussion with David Devadas
    10 Sep 2018
    David Devadas, former political editor at Business Standard, joins Newsclick to discuss his latest book, The Generation of Rage in Kashmir.
  • women's protest
    Surangya Kaur
    Fight for Women’s Rights to Come to Delhi’s Streets in September
    17 Aug 2018
    Mariam Dhawale, general secretary of AIDWA discusses the deteriorating conditions of women in the country, and the upcoming national protest in September.
  • XDR Typhoid spreads across Pakistan
    Surangya Kaur
    Antibiotic Resistance and Poor Sanitation Making Typhoid Almost Untreatable in Pakistan
    23 Jul 2018
    If urgent measures are not taken, the bacteria is likely to spill outside the borders, and the environment in India is welcoming
  • Sudha Bharadwaj
    Surangya Kaur
    Sudha Bharadwaj: I Will Continue My Work Regardless of What Mr. Goswami Says
    14 Jul 2018
    PUCL National Secretary and visiting professor at NLU, Sudha Bharadwaj, talks to Newsclick about the recent allegations Republic TV made against her of being an urban Naxal.
  • FDA in USA
    Surangya Kaur
    Culture of Revolving Doors in US Also Decides Which Drugs are Approved by FDA
    14 Jul 2018
    Many of those serving on FDA advisory boards have either received benefits or taken up lucrative jobs with the same pharma companies whose drugs they approved while in the FDA
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