Politico: The Moroccan spy at the heart of the Qatar investigation December 29, 2022 Mathew D. Rose Corruption, EU politics, EU-Institutions, Political Parties 0 One shadowy figure in the Qatar corruption scandal is a Moroccan spy, who was reportedly known to French and Spanish authorities. Read Here LinkPolitico
Finance Varsha Torgalkar: India’s gig economy is failing women workers April 22, 2022 Mathew D. Rose Finance, Gig Economy, Inequality 0 There are an estimated 15 million gig workers in India, of which less than 10 per cent are thought to be women. Read Here
EU politics Nick Corbishley – Are the Walls Finally Closing In on Ursula von der Leyen? October 25, 2023 Ben Wray EU politics, EU-Institutions, Geopolitics, Racism 0 Creeping censorship, corruption, authoritarianism, economic decline and support for war: these are five of the defining characteristics of the Von der Leyen era. Is it any wonder that internal opposition is on the rise? Published […]
Economics Richard Murphy: CEOs are rigging markets to increase their pay and then sponsor free market mythology to justify their abuse August 15, 2018 Mathew D. Rose Economics, Finance, Inequality, Monopolies, Tax 0 Rent is a redistribution of resources from those without power to those with it. Read here
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