Adani Got Coal Mine in Auction Where Only Other Bidder was Firm Linked to Hindenburg Storm
Hindenburg Research put the spotlight on the Adani Group’s relationship with Adicorp, a small Gujarat-based firm. Now, another connection has surfaced.
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Hindenburg Research put the spotlight on the Adani Group’s relationship with Adicorp, a small Gujarat-based firm. Now, another connection has surfaced.
Chomsky on the latest IPCC report, the recent collapse of banks in USA, the Ukraine war, the ‘Annual Threat Assessment’ report issued by US intelligence, and many other issues in a wide ranging interview.
Coordinated strikes by the Resistance from multiple fronts have forced new rules of engagement on Tel Aviv, which is already struggling to keep its domestic and external crises under control. Can Israel survive another, bigger multi-front assault?
So is it all over? Well, it ain’t over til it’s over. The latest Fed data from show that U.S. banks lost $100bn in deposits in one week. Since the crisis started three weeks ago, while the large U.S. banks have added $67bn, the small banks have lost $120bn and foreign-owned banks $45bn.
Global supply chains represent the latest phase of organized capitalist expansion and exploitation, and the resilience agenda aims to fortify these relations.
The world is desperate for peace. Many see war as an opportunity for profit, and not as the abdication of the human spirit it truly is. In the meantime, millions of lives continue to be lost and families irreparably destroyed, while the mercenaries of war increase their profits.
New research shows that companies are shifting record amounts to tax havens, despite a global effort to crack down on the practice.
There was a General Strike in Greece on March 16 for rail safety. An activist in Athens explains why.
The African continent’s refusal to toe the Western line on the New Cold War – its calls for peace negotiations in Ukraine, its reconfiguration of international partners – suggests that a different world order is possible: one in which Africa is no longer beholden to the ‘united West’.
The Indian government granted an extraordinary favour to controversial tycoon Gautam Adani, boosting his coal business, documents reveal.
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