October 2021

Mexican journalist dies from wounds; 2nd slain in week

[ad_1] Prosecutors in Acapulco said Friday that Cardoso, who worked for a news portal, had been found sitting on a city street with gunshot wounds and was taken to a hospital. According to the National Union of Press Editors and information from the family relayed by CPJ, Cardoso had been taken from his home earlier …

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U.S. Christian missionaries are trying to convert the ‘unreached’ in the Amazon. Indigenous groups are suing.

[ad_1] Tonkin, his writings show, encouraged Indigenous converts to evangelize. But he couldn’t let go of his desire to go personally, according to associates and government reports. In June 2014, a government medical worker journeyed far up the Rio Ituí to visit the Marubo people in the village Boa Vista. The worker was surprised to …

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COP26: How climate politics have shifted since COP1 in Berlin

[ad_1] She added that some things have changed less than she would have liked. There’s still an effort by the fossil fuel industry to “slow down progress,” she said. It’s not as overt as it used to be, when there was an international association lobbying against emissions cuts and challenging the science of climate change. …

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At least 17 injured in knife attack and fire on Tokyo subway crowded with Halloween revelers

[ad_1] At least one person, a man in his 60s or 70s, was stabbed and is in serious condition, according to Japanese media. It was not clear how many people were injured by the knife, the fire or the resulting chaos as passengers fled the scene. The express train on the Keio Line made an …

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Brazil experiments with body cams to reduce deaths by police

[ad_1] Brazil as a whole has a long history of police violence. Last year, more than 6,400 people died at the hands of police officers on and off duty, according to the Brazilian Forum of Public Safety, an independent organization that tracks national crime statistics. That’s more than 17 per day, and the most since …

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Calls mounting for removing Lebanon minister over Gulf row

[ad_1] Lebanese officials have sought mediation from Washington with Saudi Arabia to resolve the crisis. The head of Lebanon’s government, Najib Mikati, flew to London, then Glasgow, where he is expected to meet with foreign dignitaries and search for a resolution to the row, which has become Lebanon’s worst rift with Gulf countries in years. …

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