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Talent in remote communities faces barriers to professional football draft
Indigenous Australians in remote communities show strong interest in Australian rules football yet face structural obstacles that limit their progression to professional levels. A visit to one such community highlights the gap between local talent and national league selection.
GristBrazilian Mining Agency Maintains Permits in Amazon Despite Gold Laundering Indicators
An investigation by InfoAmazonia found that nearly half of 540 mining permits in the Tapajós River basin in Pará state declared gold production between 2022 and 2026 without evidence of corresponding extraction. The permits, known as PLGs, were originally created in 1989 for smal…
theglobeandmail.comOntario and Manitoba Aid Flood-Damaged Hospital in Kenora
A hospital in Kenora, Ontario, sustained damage to about 25 percent of its physical space after a flood caused by an infrastructure failure. Scheduled surgeries are cancelled for three weeks while emergency services remain open. Provincial officials from Ontario and Manitoba are…
GB News**Man Charged With Murder and Sexual Assault of 5-Year-Old Girl Near Alice Springs**
Northern Territory police charged Jefferson Lewis with murder and two counts of sexual assault in the death of 5-year-old Kumanjayi Little Baby. The Warlpiri girl's disappearance from a town camp sparked riots and looting in Alice Springs. Authorities imposed alcohol restrictions…
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewNathan Chasing Horse Convicted and Sentenced to Life for Multiple Sexual Assault Charges
A Nevada judge sentenced actor Nathan Chasing Horse to life in prison on April 27, 2026, following his conviction on 13 charges related to sexual assault. The 49-year-old, known for his role in 'Dances With Wolves,' was accused by three Indigenous women and girls, including one w…
citizen.co.zaColombian Woman Learns in Adulthood of Genital Modification Performed at Birth in Indigenous Community
A woman born in a remote Indigenous community in Colombia learned in adulthood that she had been subjected to female genital mutilation on her birth day. The practice occurred in Colombia's coffee-growing region. @AFP reported the details without attribution.
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewStudy Recommends Inuit-Led Approaches to Address Tuberculosis in Nunavik
A study published in the Canadian Medical Association Journal examined tuberculosis treatment experiences among Inuit in Nunavik. Researchers interviewed 156 individuals and identified barriers such as limited local services and language issues. The study proposes seven actions t…
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewResidents of Elders Home in Kuujjuaq, Quebec, to Be Relocated Due to Heating Issues
The Ungava Tulattavik Health Centre announced plans to relocate 13 residents from the Tusaajiapik elders home in Kuujjuaq, Quebec, because of heating and technical problems. Ten of the residents are bedridden or use wheelchairs. The centre is assessing options within Nunavik or s…