LOS ANGELES, April 23 (Reuters) - Brazilian DJ and producer Alok is setting aside his traditional modern electronic dance music to focus on something even more traditional – indigenous songs from his ...
Alok is no stranger to the global stage. As one of the world’s most in-demand DJs, the 33-year-old Brazilian producer has amassed millions of monthly streams and regularly spins in cities like SÁ£o ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — Indigenous chants and ...
Marching to the beat of pounding sound systems, thousands of climate protesters have been bringing their message to the gates ...
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Massive march in Brazil marks first big UN climate protest in years
Tens of thousands of people thronged the streets of the Amazonian city hosting COP30 talks on Saturday, dancing to thumping ...
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Indigenous groups get the spotlight at UN climate talks, but some say visibility isn't power
Indigenous people are used to adapting, so when the power failed at their kickoff event at this year's United Nations climate ...
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