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Claimants are being represented by Conservative MP and former attorney general Geoffrey Cox Lawsuit is the first known case ...
Archbishop Desmond Tutu famously said that Israel’s crimes against Palestinians were even worse than those of apartheid South Africa. He had no idea how right he was. In January the UN’s humanitarian ...
This week the Daily Mail has teamed with up Horrible Histories to give out free copies of new, pocket-sized Horrible Histories of Great Britain. We take our own trip into […] ...
WEF’s wealthiest exploiting consumers and small businesses with 50% markups Over a five-year period, the average markup for the world’s top 20 companies is reported to be 50% compared to […] ...
Izzie McIntosh, climate campaign manager at Global Justice Now said: Today’s ruling of the world’s top court needs to be taken seriously by the UK Government. Now is the moment […] ...
The global economy is dominated by gigantic corporations. These huge businesses wield enormous power, crossing borders, avoiding laws and taxes, compelling governments to compete with each other for ...
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Date: 7 December 2021 Campaigns: Pharma Moderna CEO personally made more than $800 million in week after variant announcement Companies “have made more than enough money from the pandemic”, ...
Over half of minerals designated as ‘critical’ by UK play no major role in the green transition - and are driven in a large way by militarisation.
Corporations have increased their wealth vis-à-vis countries according to new figures released by Global Justice Now. The campaign group found that 69 of the world’s top economic entities are ...
The environmental movement in the Global North needs to address the elephant in its white and middle-class room – the myth of overpopulation as a driver of climate extinction. For […] ...
As Indian Prime Minister Modi sets for the UK, Cleodie Rickard, trade campaign manager said: “Human rights risks loom over the UK-India trade deal – from our government’s conspicuous silence […] ...
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