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"Economics",
"Environment",
"Feature",
"Human Rights",
"News Feature",
"War",
"Arsenic Contamination",
"Ecosystem Collapse",
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"The Salween in Crisis: A Lifeline Poisoned by Mining, Conflict, and Greed",
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"textContent": "“The Salween River’s currents are fierce and powerful… in the heart of our Shan State… we do not think one could cross it easily.” Once, the voice of singer Sai De Moine carried this image of the Salween—majestic, untamed, and deeply woven into the identity of Shan State. Today, that same sentiment resonates with a […]\n\nThe post The Salween in Crisis: A Lifeline Poisoned by Mining, Conflict, and Greed appeared first on Shan Herald Agency for News.",
"title": "The Salween in Crisis: A Lifeline Poisoned by Mining, Conflict, and Greed"
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