Toxic tide: Myanmar’s rare earth mining surge hurting livelihoods along Thailand’s Kok River

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Toxic tide: Myanmar’s rare earth mining surge hurting livelihoods along Thailand’s Kok River

CHIANG RAI – Each day, Mr Siam Kaewdam casts his fishing nets into the Kok River, letting them drift downstream before paddling out later in his wooden boat to haul in his catch. The 49-year-old fisherman has found slim pickings of late. His haul of mostly perch and a local catfish variety prized f»»»

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