| LIBYA: The minister, the Tory donor and a contract to supply oil by Robert Winnett, and Rowena Mason, The Telegraph (UK) September 2nd, 2011 An oil company whose chief executive has bankrolled the Conservatives won exclusive rights to trade with Libyan rebels during the conflict, following secret talks involving the British Government. |
| U.K.: Bell Pottinger acted for controversial Yemen organization by Melanie Newman, The Bureau of Investigative Journalism September 1st, 2011 Bell Pottinger, the London-based public relations firm, has been working for Yemen’s National Awareness Authority, which is run by the nephew of Yemen’s president, Ali Abdullah Saleh. The organization has been accused of spreading propaganda on behalf of the government. |
| U.S.: N.Y. billing dispute reveals details of secret CIA rendition flights by Peter Finn and Julie Tate, Washington Post August 31st, 2011 Details of shadowy CIA flights to rendition prisoners in the war on terror to Guantanamo have emerged in a billing dispute between contractors. |
| LIBYA: Censorship Inc. by Paul Sonne and Margaret Coker, The Wall Street Journal August 30th, 2011 Amesys of France, VASTech of South Africa and ZTE Corp. of China provided technology to Libya that was allegedly used for the repression of Libyan citizens during the four decade rule of Colonel Gadhafi. |
| Testimony Before the United Nations Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights by Pratap Chatterjee, Center for American Progress July 7th, 2011 Testimony By Pratap Chatterjee, speaking for the Center for American Progress, before the United Nations Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights on July 7, 2011 |
| Struggling for Power in Afghanistan by Glenn Zorpette, New York Times July 6th, 2011 A New York Times op-ed cites CorpWatch's expose of the problems at the Tarakhil power plant in Afghanistan |
| Testimony Before the Commission on Wartime Contracting in Iraq and Afghanistan by Pratap Chatterjee, Center for American Progress May 5th, 2011 Testimony By Pratap Chatterjee, speaking for the Center for American Progress, before the Commission on Wartime Contracting in Iraq and Afghanistan on May 2, 2011 |
| MEXICO/US: Billion-dollar Boeing Fence on U.S.-Mexico Border Canceled by Pratap Chatterjee, IPS News January 31st, 2011 One billion dollars and just over four years after Boeing won a contract to build a "virtual fence" on the Arizona-Mexico border, the high-tech project was canceled last week by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) amid widespread recognition that it has been a failure. |
| NIGERIA: Halliburton To Pay $35 Million To Settle Nigeria Bribery Charges CBS News January 3rd, 2011 In a settlement for bribery allegations related to the construction and expansion of its Bonny Island natural-gas liquefaction facility, Halliburton Co. agreed to pay $35 million to the Nigerian government. |
| USA: Monsanto GMO sugarbeets to be destroyed: court by Carey Gillam, Reuters December 2nd, 2010 A federal judge on Tuesday ordered the destruction of plantings of genetically modified sugar beets developed by Monsanto Co after ruling previously the U.S. Agriculture Department illegally approved the biotech crop. |
| AFRICA: GSK to cut vaccine price after ‘profiteering’ claim by Andrew Jack, Financial Times November 20th, 2010 GlaxoSmithKline is to discount significantly its pneumonia vaccine for private customers in Africa after claims from a medical charity it is “profiteering” by charging western prices. |
| USA: BP disperants 'causing sickness' by Dahr Jamail, Al Jazeera October 28th, 2010 Investigation by Al Jazeera online correspondent finds toxic illnesses linked to BP oil dispersants along Gulf coast. |
| IRAQ: Iraq war logs: WikiLeaks' virtual memorial by Pratap Chatterjee, The Guardian October 28th, 2010 If the Pentagon had had to disclose details of all casualties in Iraq in real time, the public could have judged 'progress' for itself |
| CHINA: BYD Fined, Factories Confiscated By China in Land Dispute Case by Liza Lin, Bloomberg News October 15th, 2010 BYD Co., the Chinese carmaker part- owned by billionaire Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway Inc., was fined and ordered to surrender seven factories in central China after the government said it used land illegally. |
| USA: EPA Requests Fracking Chemicals From Nine Companies by Angela Modany, Reuters October 8th, 2010 The Environmental Protection Agency began to prepare for its upcoming study on the effects of hydraulic fracturing on drinking water by sending letters to hydraulic fracturing service providers that requested the list of chemicals used in the natural gas extracting process. |
| HUNGARY: 'Arsenic, mercury' in Hungary spill by Reuters, Al Jazeera October 8th, 2010 Greenpeace has warned of "surprisingly high" levels of arsenic and mercury in the red sludge that burst out of a metals plant reservoir in Hungary, killing six people and devastating the surrounding area. |
| ITALY: Prosecutors want Parmalat's Tanzi in jail United Press Inernational September 30th, 2010 Prosecutors in Italy said Monday that former Parmalat Chief Executive Officer Calisto Tanzi was a flight risk and requested he be arrested. Tanzi has already been sentenced to a 10-year prison sentence on market-rigging charges and filing false reports with regulators in the wake of the collapse of Parmalat, the ANSA news agency reported |
| WORLD: Buyers unravel the ethics behind the label by Paul Tyrrell, Financial Times September 23rd, 2010 |
| USA: Indictment Accuses Firm of Exploiting Thai Workers by Julia Preston, New York Times September 10th, 2010 A federal grand jury in Honolulu has indicted six labor contractors from a Los Angeles manpower company on charges that they imposed forced labor on some 400 Thai farm workers, in what justice officials called the biggest human-trafficking case ever brought by federal authorities. |
| USA: Bid to suspend California global-warming law gets $1 million from billionaire brothers' firm by Margot Roosevelt, Los Angeles Times September 4th, 2010 The donation to the Proposition 23 campaign comes from a subsidiary of Kansas-based Koch Industries, which owns refineries and controls 4,000 miles of oil pipelines. |