RSS Feed     Twitter     Facebook

Posts Tagged ‘collusion’

Crisis and collusion

The 50 years under OPEC have been eventful

OPEC, the cartel of oil producers, celebrates its 50th anniversary on September 14th. The organisation was founded in 1960 with the explicit purpose of manipulating oil prices by controlling supplies. It has generally proved successful. OPEC controls around 80% of the world’s proven reserves and over 40% of the world’s production among its 12 member states. The Gulf states that dominate OPEC have the biggest reserves and lowest costs, so can most easily turn the taps on and off when required to keep prices high. Despite the slow return to health of a sickly world economy, oil fetches a lofty $75 a barrel, which Saudi Arabia, OPEC’s most influential member reckons is “ideal”.

More Daily charts …

Oncology Institute director arrested

Director of the Oncology and Radiology Institute of Serbia Nenad Borojević and several other persons have been arrested, it has been confirmed. They are suspected of giving and receiving bribes in collusion with pharmaceutical companies, police said.

Guardian Daily: Purdy on assisted suicide

The Guardian’s Maggie O’Kane on evidence of possible collusion by Iraqi government officials in the kidnapping of five British men in Iraq – four of whom are believed dead.

Debbie Purdy on her historic legal victory to get clarification on whether her husband would be prosecuted if he joined her should she wish to end her life.

The Guardian’s Steve Morris joins former solidiers paying their respects to the soldiers who have died in Afghanistan.

And Family Guy creator Seth MacFarlane is joined by the Guardian’s Stuart O’Connor to talk about his new project and his appearance at this weekend’s BBC Proms.


Sarkozy Scandal: Under Fire Over Claims He Paid For Opinion Polls

The main French opposition party, the Socialists — delighted to have an issue to distract from their own internal back-stabbing — have accused the President of “scandalous collusion” with parts of the media.