The media, backed by big conglomerates, are out to destroy Donald Trump. A prime time American television host says it is just becoming all too obvious, and many agree.
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Sleaze did not seem to work for Hillary Clinton in 2nd debate against Trump
Last night's second presidential debate between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton produced an unusual amount of mud-slinging over sex scandals.
Canadian farmers call on Competition Board over Bayer Monsanto deal
Canadian farmers want their Competition Bureau to review the Monsanto takeover, because if the merger succeeds, only four companies will remain providing the bulk of seeds and pesticides.
For fun and good food, Europeans pick grapes in France
The new trend in France is to use local or European grapepickers instead of machines or immigrants. The pay is minimum wage but there are perks like scenery and good food.
#BlackLivesMatter: the South African chapter
OPINIONDan Roodt looks at the results of 'critical race theory' in the USA and South Africa, two countries struggling with riots and chaos. In a throwback to 1960s student radicalism, South African universities are struggling to stay open.
Sleaze did not seem to work for Hillary Clinton in 2nd debate against Trump
Last night's second presidential debate between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton produced an unusual amount of mud-slinging over sex scandals.
Canadian farmers call on Competition Board over Bayer Monsanto deal
Canadian farmers want their Competition Bureau to review the Monsanto takeover, because if the merger succeeds, only four companies will remain providing the bulk of seeds and pesticides.
For fun and good food, Europeans pick grapes in France
The new trend in France is to use local or European grapepickers instead of machines or immigrants. The pay is minimum wage but there are perks like scenery and good food.
#BlackLivesMatter: the South African chapter
OPINIONDan Roodt looks at the results of 'critical race theory' in the USA and South Africa, two countries struggling with riots and chaos. In a throwback to 1960s student radicalism, South African universities are struggling to stay open.