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Families ‘Trapped’ by Sigma Lithium Win a Court Ruling in Brazil
A Brazilian court ruled in favor of families claiming they are trapped by a Sigma Lithium mine, mandating an independent road for access but rejecting a $2.9m fine. The decision addresses part of the families'诉求 but denies financial compensation.
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