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As the tanker Prestige pollutes the Spanish coast with its 70,000 tonnes of oil, many are asking 'Who should be held liable?'
Daniel Dombey
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World Court Rules for Cameroon in Prolonged Oil-Land Border Dispute With Nigeria
With a decision by the international court of justice, Nigeria and Cameroon resolve a decade-long border dispute over the oil-rich Bakassi Peninsula.
Marc Lacey with Neela Banerjee
October 11, 2002
World Court Rules for Cameroon in Prolonged Oil-Land Border Dispute With Nigeria
With a decision by the international court of justice, Nigeria and Cameroon resolve a decade-long border dispute over the oil-rich Bakassi Peninsula.
Marc Lacey
October 11, 2002
Russian Oil ‘Can Ease Reliance on Mideast’
U.S. efforts to tap into Russian oil supply fueled by debates on war with Iraq
Nancy Dunne
September 13, 2002
Shades of Cambodia
The US president ignores advice to engage Iraq’s neighbors, singling them out as the main source of chaos in the region, and threatens action
Harold Meyerson
January 12, 2007
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