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Iran's Fan Tickets Revoked: Political Interference at the World Cup
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Iran's Fan Tickets Revoked: Political Interference at the World Cup

Modern economies struggle with youth disconnection, but Indigenous nations offer a timeless model: no dead ends in life pathways. Through integrated cultural education, traditional knowledge systems, and sustainable land stewardship, Indigenous youth find purpose in intergenerational learning. From weaving ceremonies to forest medicine apprenticeships, these practices transform education into environmental protection and community resilience. The result? Youth engaged in meaningful work that honors ancestral wisdom while safeguarding ecosystems for future generations.

Modern economies struggle with youth disconnection, but Indigenous nations offer a timeless model: no dead ends in life pathways. Through integrated cultural education, traditional knowledge systems, and sustainable land stewardship, Indigenous youth find purpose in intergenerational learning. From weaving ceremonies to forest medicine apprenticeships, these practices transform education into environmental protection and community resilience. The result? Youth engaged in meaningful work that honors ancestral wisdom while safeguarding ecosystems for future generations.

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Spain's tourism sector has reached unprecedented heights, welcoming 97 million international visitors in 2025 with hopes of surpassing 100 million by 2026. However, rapid tourism growth is displacing indigenous communities, particularly in Barcelona and Valencia where protests against overtourism have surged. Indigenous groups like the Basque and Guanche descendants face land rights violations as holiday rentals inflate rental prices, pushing locals from ancestral homes. Deeproots.news examines how tourism profits clash with cultural preservation, calling for indigenous-led sustainable tourism models that honor ancestral sovereignty.

Spain's tourism sector has reached unprecedented heights, welcoming 97 million international visitors in 2025 with hopes of surpassing 100 million by 2026. However, rapid tourism growth is displacing indigenous communities, particularly in Barcelona and Valencia where protests against overtourism have surged. Indigenous groups like the Basque and Guanche descendants face land rights violations as holiday rentals inflate rental prices, pushing locals from ancestral homes. Deeproots.news examines how tourism profits clash with cultural preservation, calling for indigenous-led sustainable tourism models that honor ancestral sovereignty.

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Two years after an Air India plane crashed into Ahmedabad's medical college, killing 19 people on the ground including Prahlod Thakur's wife and granddaughter, grief has become a permanent fixture of city life. The wreckage remains as a physical scar where students pass by daily, triggering collective trauma. As the anniversary approaches, Deeproots.news examines how this community's healing process mirrors indigenous traditions of honoring loss through ritual, storytelling, and land stewardship—where grief becomes part of a living landscape rather than a forgotten wound.

Two years after an Air India plane crashed into Ahmedabad's medical college, killing 19 people on the ground including Prahlod Thakur's wife and granddaughter, grief has become a permanent fixture of city life. The wreckage remains as a physical scar where students pass by daily, triggering collective trauma. As the anniversary approaches, Deeproots.news examines how this community's healing process mirrors indigenous traditions of honoring loss through ritual, storytelling, and land stewardship—where grief becomes part of a living landscape rather than a forgotten wound.

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