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Jan 30 2013 Dutch Court Largely Rejects Nigerians’ Case Against Shell

A Dutch court has largely dismissed a bid by Nigerian farmers to hold oil and gas company Royal Dutch Shell responsible for pollution in their villages in the Niger Delta.
The court in The Hague said only the company’s subsidiary, Nigerian Shell, will have to pay damages because it did not adequately protect against sabotage in [...]

 

Jan 30 2013 Dutch Court Largely Rejects Nigerians’ Case Against Shell

A Dutch court has largely dismissed a bid by Nigerian farmers to hold oil and gas company Royal Dutch Shell responsible for pollution in their villages in the Niger Delta.
The court in The Hague said only the company’s subsidiary, Nigerian Shell, will have to pay damages because it did not adequately protect against sabotage in [...]

 

Jan 30 2013 Dutch Court Largely Rejects Nigerians’ Case Against Shell

A Dutch court has largely dismissed a bid by Nigerian farmers to hold oil and gas company Royal Dutch Shell responsible for pollution in their villages in the Niger Delta.
The court in The Hague said only the company’s subsidiary, Nigerian Shell, will have to pay damages because it did not adequately protect against sabotage in [...]

 

Jan 30 2013 Dutch Court Largely Rejects Nigerians’ Case Against Shell

A Dutch court has largely dismissed a bid by Nigerian farmers to hold oil and gas company Royal Dutch Shell responsible for pollution in their villages in the Niger Delta.
The court in The Hague said only the company’s subsidiary, Nigerian Shell, will have to pay damages because it did not adequately protect against sabotage in [...]

 

Jan 30 2013 Dutch Court Largely Rejects Nigerians’ Case Against Shell

A Dutch court has largely dismissed a bid by Nigerian farmers to hold oil and gas company Royal Dutch Shell responsible for pollution in their villages in the Niger Delta.
The court in The Hague said only the company’s subsidiary, Nigerian Shell, will have to pay damages because it did not adequately protect against sabotage in [...]

 

Jan 30 2013 Dutch Court Largely Rejects Nigerians’ Case Against Shell

A Dutch court has largely dismissed a bid by Nigerian farmers to hold oil and gas company Royal Dutch Shell responsible for pollution in their villages in the Niger Delta.
The court in The Hague said only the company’s subsidiary, Nigerian Shell, will have to pay damages because it did not adequately protect against sabotage in [...]

 

Jan 30 2013 Dutch Court Largely Rejects Nigerians’ Case Against Shell

A Dutch court has largely dismissed a bid by Nigerian farmers to hold oil and gas company Royal Dutch Shell responsible for pollution in their villages in the Niger Delta.
The court in The Hague said only the company’s subsidiary, Nigerian Shell, will have to pay damages because it did not adequately protect against sabotage in [...]

 

Jan 30 2013 Mali Slips in Press Freedoms in Wake of Unrest

The upending of Mali’s once-peaceful democracy has been disastrous for the West African nation’s journalists, Reporters Without Borders said Wednesday in their annual World Press Freedom Index.
 
While the report cites small gains in war-torn Liberia and improvements in Senegal after longtime president Abdoulaye Wade surprised critics by gracefully stepping down after losing an April [...]

 

Jan 30 2013 Mali Slips in Press Freedoms in Wake of Unrest

The upending of Mali’s once-peaceful democracy has been disastrous for the West African nation’s journalists, Reporters Without Borders said Wednesday in their annual World Press Freedom Index.
 
While the report cites small gains in war-torn Liberia and improvements in Senegal after longtime president Abdoulaye Wade surprised critics by gracefully stepping down after losing an April [...]

 

Jan 30 2013 Mali Slips in Press Freedoms in Wake of Unrest

The upending of Mali’s once-peaceful democracy has been disastrous for the West African nation’s journalists, Reporters Without Borders said Wednesday in their annual World Press Freedom Index.
 
While the report cites small gains in war-torn Liberia and improvements in Senegal after longtime president Abdoulaye Wade surprised critics by gracefully stepping down after losing an April [...]

 
 
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