Cyberspace: Walk first and then surf
Attempting to level the cyberspace playing field without addressing poverty, illiteracy, disease and unfair trade practices is an exercise in futility.
Read MoreAttempting to level the cyberspace playing field without addressing poverty, illiteracy, disease and unfair trade practices is an exercise in futility.
Read MoreSome may regard Beyoncé as a child of destiny, but does she deserve $3 million for a day spent reclining on a sofa? It’s time to put in place a maximum wage.
Read MoreResidents of Brussels and the surrounding area are again protesting at the rerouting of flight paths in the capitals skies.
Read MoreA €500 million-per-year initiative to boost development in the 12 Mediterranean partner countries of the EU does not go far enough to prepare the Union’s volatile southern flank to become a free trade area by 2010.
Read MoreThe European drug industry is looking on with rising alarm as its American rivals pull further and further ahead in
Read MoreThe pharameutical industry’s neglect of tropical diseases has deadly consequences for poor people around the world.
Read MoreThe world’s largest pharmaceuticals firm, Pfizer, has agreed to acquire rival US drug company Pharmacia for a reported €52.5 billion in stock, raising speculation that the fragmented industry will be seized by merger mania.
Read MoreAs the EU prepares to expand eastwards, new battle lines are being drawn in the confrontation over national price-setting for prescription drugs – and in the cross-border parallel trade it engenders in the light of free movement of goods across the single market.
Read MoreWhile the European aviation industry has been reeling from the slowdown in the world economy, budget airlines appear to have bucked the trend.
Read MoreThe European Union is flying ahead with plans to launch a unified European air traffic control system, despite resistance from unions.
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