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Brazil chief Raoni says will challenge Lula on Amazon oil project: AFP interview

The Elkhart Truth 25 Mar 2025
Brazilian environmental campaigner and tribal leader Raoni Metuktire is pitting himself against the government to stop plans for an oil mega-project at the mouth of the Amazon river ... .
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From deluges to drought: Climate change speeds up water cycle, triggers more extreme weather

Manila Bulletin 25 Mar 2025
People walk through a part of the Amazon River that shows signs of drought, in Santa Sofia, on the outskirts of Leticia, Colombia, Oct. 20, 2024. (AP Photo/Ivan Valencia, File). Prolonged droughts, wildfires, and water shortages ... Snowpack is diminishing.
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Stop-and-search, fire ants and stinging nettles: doling out justice to illegal miners in Peru’s Amazon

The Observer 24 Mar 2025
The guns went in the river ... The Guardian saw several dredgers and tracas, a raft-based mining platform with a directional tube that sucks up the silt containing gold grains from the river bottom, churning up the Amazon tributary into a coffee colour.
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Scientists identify ‘tipping point’ that caused clumps of toxic Florida seaweed

The Observer 23 Mar 2025
... several countries include a surfeit of nutrients in the water, such as nitrogen and phosphorus in runoff from intensive farming and carried into the ocean in the Congo, Amazon and Mississippi rivers.
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Online betting apps case: Lookout notice issued against YouTuber Bayya Sunny Yadav

The Siasat Daily 22 Mar 2025
Hyderabad ... Although many suffered huge financial losses, Yadav allegedly earned profits by promotion. Also Read ... Also Read ... He has also documented rides across the Amazon River, journeys through South Africa, and various other international expeditions ... .
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The man fighting to save the Amazon’s endangered dolphins

The Times/The Sunday Times 22 Mar 2025
I am in the Amazon River in Peru and I am being bitten ... I’ve come to the Amazon to meet Fernando Trujillo, a marine biologist known as “Omacha”, which in the language of the Amazonian Tikuna people means “the dolphin that became human”.
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Typical Dishes from Colombia’s Amazon Region

Colombia One 22 Mar 2025
Colombia’s Amazon region gastronomy is rich, with fascinating local dishes originating in the region’s plentiful biodiversity ... Seafood plays a key role in its cuisine, thanks to the abundance of rivers that cross the territory.
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Billions will suffer if rapid glacial melt continues: report

Dawn 22 Mar 2025
While highlighting the depleting freshwater sources, the report highlighted the Andes mountain range, which supplies 50 per cent of the water flowing into the Amazon River, has lost between 30pc and 50pc of its glaciers since the 1980s.
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World Water Day: 3 stories of resistance and restoration from around the globe

Mongabay 21 Mar 2025
... Peas Nampichkai of the Achuar people from Ecuador and Wrays Pérez Ramírez of the Wampís Nation from Peru as they travel along the tributaries of the Marañón, the main source of the Amazon River.
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Pressure bears down around uncontacted tribes at the edge of Brazil’s arc of deforestation

Mongabay 21 Mar 2025
The Indigenous group in question has lived for centuries in one of the Amazon Rainforest’s best-preserved areas, a region known as Mamoriá Grande, named after a tributary of the Purus River...
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Ghost protocol: Meet the world’s most threatened uncontacted tribes

Hindustan Times 21 Mar 2025
signs of campsites and rough-hewn ceramic pots and baskets, deep in the Mamoria Grande region of the Amazon rainforest ... According to Survival International, it is made up of hunter-gatherers who live close to the Purus River in the western Amazon.
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How melting glaciers affect everyday lives

Hindustan Times 21 Mar 2025
Half of the River Amazon's water comes from the Andes, noted Abou Amani, secretary of UNESCO's intergovernmental hydrological programme ... And in recent years, the low water level in Europe's River Rhine threatened waterborne transport.
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AMAZON TAKEOVER

The Indiana Times 20 Mar 2025
MERRILLVILLE — An unceasing river of brown cardboard packages flows along conveyor belts in Amazon's new 1 million-square-foot fulfillment center, which is believed to be the largest single building ever constructed in Northwest Indiana to date ... .
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Explore the real 'Holland' in the new Amazon Prime film with TUI River Cruises

The Scotsman 20 Mar 2025
With the recent news of Nicole Kidman’s new thriller movie, ‘Holland’, hitting the world’s screens on March 27 on Amazon Prime, TUI River Cruises has shared the top places to visit in The Netherlands to get a taste of authentic Dutch culture ....
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Why is Colombia Among the Happiest Countries in the World?

Colombia One 20 Mar 2025
... of the Llanos to the Andean region, with its forests and rivers. Further south lies the Amazon, with its tropical jungle and natural wonders like Caño Cristales, a river of unique multicolored beauty.
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