Lawsuits Mount Against TotalEnergies Over Uganda Oil Projects Tanzania Uganda
At least 26 Ugandans have filed a lawsuit against French oil firm TotalEnergies in Paris, France, seeking compensation for alleged human rights abuses at the company's huge….
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