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03/05/13

Nigerians appeal in watershed Shell case

Nigerian farmers whose farmland was polluted by oil spills have submitted an appeal to the court in The Hague, …

02/05/13

MEP ethics code: an end to secrecy about paid travel and hospitality?

Transparency about the free trips and hospitality MEPs receive could be a step closer if new ethics proposals …

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23/04/13

Samsung admits using forest-trashing tin

Samsung Electronics has admitted for the first time that it uses tin in its products that’s destroying tropica …

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17/04/13

Human rights abuses in Guatemala linked to European companies

Social movements in Guatemala are being increasingly criminalised, repressed, intimidated and subjected to hum …

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17/04/13

French banks financing land grabs

Between 2009 and 2012, French banks granted more than 4 billion euro in loans to European producers of agrofue …

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16/04/13

Corporate reporting proposal not enough to improve companies’ behaviour

Brussels, April 16 – A proposal released today by the European Commission to require large European companies …

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