25 October 2016 —TRNN
The architects of this trade agreement saw great profit from controlling the building blocks of the biological and digital technologies of the future, says professor Peter Drahos (inc. transcript)
25 October 2016 —TRNN
The architects of this trade agreement saw great profit from controlling the building blocks of the biological and digital technologies of the future, says professor Peter Drahos (inc. transcript)
25 October 2016 — Black Agenda Report
20 Years of Genocide in Congo
The Black Panther Party at 50, Bobby Seale at 80
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Theater in the Service of the Struggle
25 October 2016 — Global Research
The Great CETA Swindle – Signing Of Trade Deal Hits Last Minute Glitch
By Corporate Europe Observatory, October 20 2016
Today, Belgium followed a ‘no’ vote by two of its regional Parliaments on the controversial EU-Canada trade deal CETA, temporarily blocking the first step towards the treaty’s ratification in a meeting of EU trade ministers. A close look at the CETA – and a recent declaration designed by Brussels and Ottawa to reassure critics and gain support for its ratification – shows that concerns over CETA are well-founded.