A controversial plan to build a new iron-ore mine in the Arctic is being considered by Sweden’s government, writes the BBC's Jenny McGuinness, who looks at the impact of the project on the indigenous Sámi community.
Source: wagingnonviolence.orgPublished on 2022-05-24
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