Team, Inc. (NYSE: TISI) (“TEAM” or the “Company”), a global, leading provider of specialty industrial services offering clients access to a full suite of conventional, specialized, and proprietary ...
South Africa needs men and women who live and embody reconciliation and not racial division. I have seen what reconciliation ...
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AllAfrica on MSNLand to the Tiller - Unfinished Legacy of Ethiopia's 1975 Proclamation [opinion]This week marks the 50th anniversary of the radical land reform encapsulated by the "Proclamation to Provide for the Public Ownership of Rural Lands." The proclamation was profound and marked a ...
Arizona is a strategic location for our first potential Southwest region acquisition as we currently have business offices and a testing site in Phoenix. We can continue to benefit from the state’s ...
The election allows any Jew around the world who agrees to Zionist principles to vote for body with influence over Israeli ...
Valley Mayor Alan Simon had been barred from replacing Elsie Cheron as the chief clerk of the Village Justice Court based on ...
Four mayors defended the sanctuary policies of their cities at a House hearing Wednesday amid a Trump administration ...
The parade of embarrassing headlines on City Hall breathed new life into a new suite of far-reaching potential changes, including expanding the size of the council and overhauling how land use ...
Property rights remain intact in South Africa. Hot on the heels of this furore has been a notice from Minister of Land Reform and Rural Development, Mzwanele Nyhontso, that the government is ...
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Land reform in South Africa doesn’t need a new law: the state should release property it owns – economistsProperty rights remain intact in South Africa. Hot on the heels of this furore has been a notice from the minister of land reform and rural development, Mzwanele Nyhontso, that the government is ...
How much of Scotland should one person be allowed to control? Supported by A new land-reform bill aims to unwind a long history of inequality. But centuries of feudalism are difficult to shake.
Colombia and the Marxist-led FARC rebels have reached agreement on the critical issue of agrarian reform, the two sides said in what appeared to be a major step forward for the peace process aimed ...
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