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Author Yavuz Ekinci appeared in court on Sept. 18, facing charges of "terror propaganda" related to his novel Rüyası Bölünenler (Dreams Divided), which was published ten years ago and seized following a complaint made to the presidential complaint system CİMER on Feb. 7, 2023.

 

Just 0.7% of the world’s land surface is home to one-third of the world’s most threatened and unique four-legged animals, a recent study has found. In the vast evolutionary tree of life, some animals, like rats, have many closely related species that are at no immediate risk of extinction. But others, like the red panda […]

 

In 2022, the government of Tanzania began forcibly evicting thousands of Indigenous Maasai from 1,500 square kilometers, nearly 600 square miles, of their ancestral land to make way for elite tourism in the renowned Ngorongoro Conservation Area. A large group of Maasai recently blocked the road leading to Ngorongoro, protesting the evictions and denial of […]

 

The Buzuruna Juzuruna agroecology association travels around Lebanon in September to screen documentaries that poetically demonstrate the need for the Lebanese to preserve their environment.

 

The ongoing discourse surrounding the repatriation of Naga ancestral human remains from the Pitt Rivers Museum in Oxford, UK, has sparked critical reflections among the Naga community.

 

Some 56 nations from around the world will attend the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in Samoa next month.

 

The Maung Shwe Lay Navy Base is the first major Myanmar Navy facility to fall to resistance forces.

 

On September 1, 2024, two teenage boys, aged 15 and 16, from Zokhawthar village in Mizoram, were abducted by the Chin Defense Force (CDF) in Myanmar.

 

The small Caribbean island is struggling to deal with environmental and economic damage from algae inundation

 

Imphal: Tensions escalated in Manipur’s Imphal on Tuesday as clashes broke out between students and security forces during a protest, despite a curfew

 

As the conflict spreads to the Bamar heartland, there are growing reports of abuses and internecine fighting among resistance groups.

 

Seeking to support conservation and tourism, Tanzania has been clearing people from ancestral lands.

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