The vast forest that has sheltered his indigenous group in Liberia for centuries is now the focus of Matthew Walley’s eye. A sense of uneasiness persists even as the morning sunlight covers the ceiling with a golden hue. They have organized to fight the possibility of losing their employment because of the threat to their use of the area.
Trending
- Australia’s PM condemns heckling at Anzac Day services
- Trump agrees to interview with Atlantic editor behind Signal chat leak- Here’s why
- The Morning Briefing: They Say They Want a Revolution…but They’re Wusses
- India, Saudi Arabia hold Inaugural Army-to-Army Staff Talks, with focus on defence cooperation
- Trump and Zelenskyy among dignitaries converging on Rome for funeral of Pope Francis
- Watch: Thai police plane crashes into sea killing all six on board
- Oregon Prosecutor: Immigration Status Doesn’t Bear on Attempted Murder Case
- Flow of Sudan civil war refugees puts Chad camp under strain