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A new Global Witness investigation indicates that international commodities trader Traxys has bought conflict coltan smuggled from Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) to Rwanda.
Trump’s obsession with rare earth minerals makes sense when you understand their role in modern military technology Critical minerals have in recent years been central to global visions of a greener ...
Ukraine should be allowed to focus on a green recovery rather than fighting an exploitative and humiliating resource-grab from the USA This week, Ukraine representatives will travel to the US, hoping ...
We expose how the industries fuelling the climate crisis profit from destruction, and stand with the people fighting back.
The entrance to the Veolia San Silvestre Environmental Technology Park. Leonardo Granados / Global Witness Global Witness obtained a series of videos secretly filmed within the Veolia-managed site ...
The US could seize $353 billion of Ukraine’s oil and gas revenues under the terms of Trump’s minerals deal, new Global Witness analysis shows As per the draft deal, the US is demanding half of the ...
Patrick Galey, Investigations Lead at Global Witness, said: “After a year of unchartered climate extremes and huge energy bills, which are set to spike again in many countries again this year, Wael ...
Reacting to the European Parliament’s vote to back a delay of the Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive, Beate Beller, campaigner at Global Witness said: “MEPs have backed a delay to this ...
A new investigation by Global Witness has uncovered evidence that Veolia, a French multinational specialising in waste and water management, may be putting public health and Colombia’s ecosystems at ...
Fossil fuel companies have our future in a chokehold. They’ve captured our politicians’ ears, infiltrated climate summits and fuelled and funded war. All this while preserving their industry’s ...
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