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Oil drilling sparks Indigenous outcry as spills tarnish Ecuador Amazon
Oil drilling sparks Indigenous outcry as spills tarnish Ecuador Amazon
Economy

A thick slick of oil covers part of an estuary in the Ecuadoran Amazon, where the Indigenous Waorani people are imploring authorities to stop drilling for the black gold that keeps spilling into their environment. Some locals, like Nenquimo, want to stop all oil extraction in the reserve and elsewhere in the Ecuadoran Amazon.

Trucker protests fuel fear of food shortages in Colombia
Trucker protests fuel fear of food shortages in Colombia
Economy

The Colombian government made an "urgent appeal" Wednesday to truckers blockading several highways to create safe corridors for food supplies, amid warnings of looming shortages in several cities. Warning of "significant" losses for the sector, the ministry called for the creation of "supply corridors" to allow rapid supplies of food and other perishable goods.

VW bosses defend possible plant closures at stormy meeting
VW bosses defend possible plant closures at stormy meeting
Economy

Volkswagen executives defended plans to consider the unprecedentedclosure of factories in Germany during a heated meeting Wednesday with thousands of staff, saying falling sales had hit it hard. "Germany must remain a car country" Labour Minister Hubertus Heil said Wednesday following a meeting of the cabinet where ministers agreed new support for electric cars.

Fuel scarcities, price hike deepen Nigerian frustrations
Fuel scarcities, price hike deepen Nigerian frustrations
Economy

After sleeping overnight in a line of cars waiting for fuel, Nigerian taxi driver Oluwashina Ilesanmi had to calculate how much a sudden petrol price increase cut into his earnings. In Lagos, Abuja and the northern city of Kano on Wednesday, some private petrol stations were closed while huge lines of cars waited overnight outside NNPC fuel stations.

German army activates air-defence system, citing Russia threat
German army activates air-defence system, citing Russia threat
Economy

Germany's military put a first Iris-T air-defence system into service on its own soil Wednesday having delivered several of them to war-torn Ukraine to intercept Russian rockets, drones and missiles. Scholz said that "in Ukraine, Iris-T has shot down over 250 rockets, drones and cruise missiles to date and saved countless lives".

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