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By Estacio Valoi, from Mozambique, in partnership with Justiça Ambiental* A versão em português dessa matéria foi publicada pela Justiça Nos Trilhos 15 years ago, when the Mozambican government signed...

Original story by Maurício Angelo, translated by: Gabriela Sarmet Foreign ambassadors working in Brazil are frequently consulted by Jair Bolsonaro’s government on policies for the mineral sector and have an active...

Some of the world’s biggest technology companies are behind a Brazilian lobby group that made a project used as a basis by the Ministry of Economy to try to eliminate...

Vale has just announced that it will file with the National Mining Agency (ANM) the withdrawal of all requests it has to mine in indigenous lands in the brazilian Amazon....

Original story by Maurício Angelo, translated by: Gabriela Sarmet Almost six years after the dam collapse of Vale and BHP in Minas Gerais, the Renova Foundation, created to repair the disaster,...

Original story by Maurício Angelo, translated by: Gabriela Sarmet Mediated by the National Council of Justice (CNJ), a new agreement involving Brazil’s biggest environmental disaster is currently on the table...

This story was first published in portuguese on UOL Notícias, a partner of the Mining Observatory Information leaks in inspection operations by different public agencies against “garimpos” – illegal mining...

An exclusive report by the Mining Observatory shows that, since 2008, 333 workers have been rescued in mines in Brazil under slave-labor conditions. There were 31 operations that had mining...

A group of Samarco creditors accuses brazilian Vale and the anglo-australian BHP, the company’s owners, of making financial maneuvers using the Renova Foundation, created to pay compensation owed by Samarco...

A leak of tailings dams from the mining company Taboca, owned by the peruvian group Minsur, which operates in Presidente Figueiredo (AM), 300km from Amazonas capital Manaus, reached rivers within...

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