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Grenada takes brave stand for debt justice
The tiny Caribbean island of Grenada, population 100,000, has stopped paying its £560 million debt. On Saturday, as the IMF and World Bank annual meetings got underway in Washington DC,…
The tiny Caribbean island of Grenada, population 100,000, has stopped paying its £560 million debt. On Saturday, as the IMF and World Bank annual meetings got underway in Washington DC,…
The US Supreme Court has today refused to hear Argentina’s appeal against vulture funds who are seeking a huge profit out of the South American country, whilst possibly forcing Argentina…
Business Minister Vince Cable has refused to respond to concerns raised by the Kenyan Debt Relief Network (KENDREN) about the legitimacy of Kenya’s debt to the UK. Kiama Kaara, Senior…
Over 10,000 people have signed our petition for a Jubilee for Justice calling for: Cancellation of the unjust debts of the most indebted nations Promotion of just and progressive taxation…
Payments could reach 30 per cent of government revenue in 2020s. Ghana has recently been judged by the IMF and World Bank to be at moderate risk of not being…
Bilateral lending to come on top of aid already given as loans through the World Bank and others.
MPs heard calls from faith leaders on Tuesday to pursue radical policies that will lead to justice for the poorest people in both the UK and the world. Speaking at…
A tribunal in Hamburg has decided on Saturday that the Argentine navy ship seized in Ghana, the ARA Libertad, should be released back to the South American country. The ARA…
By 1 December 2012, the Indonesian people are due to pay the UK government £27 million. Of this, £20 million is for arms sales to past dictator General Suharto. In…
A cross-party group of MPs has released a report into UK Export Finance – or what we call the Department for Dodgy Deals. The report, covered on the front page…