
Bram Ebus
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Jul 21, 2024 |
www1.folha.uol.com.br | Bram Ebus
O nas fronteiras da Amazônia, onde os criminosos podem facilmente se esconder das autoridades e forjar alianças lucrativas com grupos de países vizinhos. Um desses pontos críticos é a tríplice fronteira entre Brasil, Colômbia e Peru, assolada pela crescente violência e o crime organizado.
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Jul 17, 2024 |
theguardian.com | Bram Ebus
The area of the Amazon where Brazil, Colombia, and Peru meet – referred to as Tres Fronteras (triple frontier) – brims with wildlife and natural resources. It is also a hotbed of illicit activity. Criminal groups are clearing the forest to plant coca and erect laboratories to turn the crop into cocaine. In the process of making coca paste, these labs discharge chemical waste – including acetone, gasoline and sulphuric acid – into rivers and soil.
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Jun 29, 2024 |
storage.googleapis.com | Lisseth Boon |Bram Ebus |Marcos David Valverde |Lorena Meléndez
El de 2019 fue un año para mover las tachuelas en el mapamundi de la comercialización del oro venezolano. Las sanciones económicas que Estados Unidos impuso al sector aurífero nacional obligaron al gobierno de Nicolás Maduro a torcer hacia nuevos destinos las rutas tradicionales de exportación del metal precioso, de modo de evadir las penalizaciones. Líbano, uno de los nuevos destinos, se convirtió ese año en el más reciente y muy prominente comprador del oro venezolano.
‘Dirty political games’: Suriname is selling its gold and timber – at the cost of tribal land rights
Feb 21, 2024 |
msn.com | Bram Ebus
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‘Dirty political games’: Suriname is selling its gold and timber – at the cost of tribal land rights
Feb 21, 2024 |
msn.com | Bram Ebus
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