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As Great Britain returns to the uncertainties of the open sea, it leaves behind a European Union that is bureaucratically governed to serve the interests of financial capital, writes Diana Johnstone.
Part Three of a new documentary by Olivier Berruyer, editor of the website les-crises.fr, released in conjunction with Consortium News, continues the probe into the complicated scandal and Joe Biden’s part in it.
Patents and other intellectual property rights allow the multinationals to evade competition for years on end, writes Faisal Chaudhry.
The Middle East is the key to wide-ranging, economic, interlinked integration and peace, writes Pepe Escobar.
The day after journalist Glen Greenwald was charged with cyber crimes in Brazil, the timetable for the WikiLeaks publisher’s extradition case was set in London, writes Nozomi Hayase.
The population who suffered under the occupation feel they were doubly punished by the devastating conflict waged to end it, writes Mark Lattimer.
Engineering expert Ian Henderson also said findings were suppressed, Ben Norton reports.