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European Union: Rules for batteries should cover bauxite, copper and iron
The EU's proposed batteries regulation should require importers and manufacturers to source bauxite, copper and iron responsibly
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Investors in Barrick Gold should act to halt violence at Tanzania mine
Ahead of company AGM, RAID urges investors to take action on alarming human rights abuses
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New killings and assaults at Barrick Gold’s Tanzania mine shatter company’s radical improvement claims
Barrick subsidiaries in UK court this week for previous rights abuses at its North Mara mine
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Un tribunal de la RD Congo rend une décision historique en faveur d'un travailleur blessé dans une mine de cobalt
Une victoire judiciaire aboutit à la réhabilitation d'un travailleur congolais blessé à la mine de Kisanfu
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DR Congo court issues rare decision in favour of injured worker at cobalt mine
Judicial victory sets new precedent for compensation for Congolese worker injured at Kisanfu mine
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Will Barrick Gold's CEO go beyond rhetoric to deliver justice for victims of police killings at Tanzanian mine?
Barrick's new human rights report doesn't mention a UK court case on behalf of victims at North Mara
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Exploitation of workers in DR Congo taints electric vehicles
New research reveals dire conditions, discrimination & extremely low pay at industrial cobalt mines
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L'exploitation des travailleurs en RD Congo entache les véhicules électriques
Un nouveau rapport révèle des conditions désastreuses dans les mines industrielles de cobalt
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Fifteen organisations condemn the lawsuits brought by ENRC against the Financial Times, HarperCollins, and journalist Tom Burgis in UK
15 civil society groups express serious concern at the legal proceedings filed in a UK court against journalist and author Tom Burgis, his publisher HarperCollins, and employer the FT.
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DR Congo: Rectify failure to compensate Kilwa massacre victims
On 40th anniversary of the African Charter on Human and Peoples Rights, the DRC Government should implement African Commission award of $4.36 million to victims