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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.
Interior Minister: There is a “White Al-Qaeda”
INTERVIEWInterior Minister of the Republika Srpska, Dragan Lukač, underscores that the recent referendum on the national day of the enclave republic should not be perceived as a step towards independence. Among his observations is also the existence of a “White Al-Qaeda” consisting of Bosniaks who are Europeans in appearance and descent but also Muslim jihadis.
Republika Srpska challenges the federal government with controversial referendum
The successful plebiscite showing overwhelming support for the “national interest” of the enclave republic strengthened the hand of its president Milorad Dodik. His meeting with Russia’s President Vladimir Putin also seems to reveal a keen interest taken by Russia in the issue and potential future support from the Kremlin for the Serbian inhabitants of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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.
Interior Minister: There is a “White Al-Qaeda”
INTERVIEWInterior Minister of the Republika Srpska, Dragan Lukač, underscores that the recent referendum on the national day of the enclave republic should not be perceived as a step towards independence. Among his observations is also the existence of a “White Al-Qaeda” consisting of Bosniaks who are Europeans in appearance and descent but also Muslim jihadis.
Republika Srpska challenges the federal government with controversial referendum
The successful plebiscite showing overwhelming support for the “national interest” of the enclave republic strengthened the hand of its president Milorad Dodik. His meeting with Russia’s President Vladimir Putin also seems to reveal a keen interest taken by Russia in the issue and potential future support from the Kremlin for the Serbian inhabitants of Bosnia and Herzegovina.