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Elon Musk · New YorkBy GRAHAM LEE BREWER NEW YORK (AP) — Miguel Guimaraes Vasquez fought for years to protect his homeland in the Peruvian Amazon from deforestation related to the cocaine trade, even laboring under death threats from drug traffickers. A leader in an Indigenous rights group, Vasquez said such efforts were long supported by financial assistance from the U.S. Agency for International Development, which spent billions of dollars starting in the 1980s t…See the Story
Cuts to USAID Severed Longstanding American Support for Indigenous People Around the World
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Democracy · MongoliaThe new prime minister of Mongolia has pledged to address the economic demands of protesters after their daily rallies led to the fall of his predecessor. Lawmakers approved former parliamentSee the Story
Mongolia Gets a New Prime Minister Who Pledged to Address the Economic Demands of Protesters
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Xi Jinping · ChinaBy Nectar Gan, CNN Hong Kong (CNN) — A young Tibetan controversially appointed by China’s atheist Communist Party as the second-highest spiritual leader in Tibetan Buddhism has pledged to make the religion more Chinese. Gyaltsen Norbu was installed by Beijing as the 11th Panchen Lama in 1995 in defiance of the religion’s highest authority the Dalai Lama, whose pick for the role — a six-year-old boy — has since vanished from public view. China ha…See the Story
China-Appointed Panchen Lama Vows to Make Religion More Chinese in Meeting with Xi Jinping | News Channel 3-12
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