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30/01/13

Watershed Dutch court ruling against Shell

Brussels/The Hague, January 30, 2013 – A Dutch court has ruled today that Shell is responsible for not prevent …

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17/01/13

Commission must clear smoke about tobacco industry lobbying

Friends of the Earth Europe, together with partners from the Alliance for Lobbying Transparency and Ethics Reg …

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19/12/12

20 million Britons want tin-rich gadgets for Christmas

A poll commissioned by Friends of the Earth England Wales and Northern Ireland has found that more than 20 mil …

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11/12/12

Trade presides over human rights and development

The European Parliament has prioritised trade over human rights and sustainable development today in a vote th …

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10/12/12

Pinocchio Prizes for dodgy companies

Pinocchio Prizes, dubious honours for unscrupulous corporations, were awarded today in Paris by Les Amis de la …

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30/11/12

Investors must stop land grabbing

Friends of the Earth Europe, alongside Anywaa Survival Organisation, GRAIN and Re: Common called on major farm …

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