LONDON (Reuters) - A British judge ruled on Thursday that Nigeria's Bodo community, which has been involved in a protracted legal battle with Shell over the clean-up of two 2008 oil spills, should ...
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Shell faces historic trial years after devastating oil spills: 'It is shameful that it has taken so long'
Nigeria was devastated by two oil spills in 2008, and it's still trying to clean up the mess. It may finally recover with a trial to hold those responsible accountable. According to Amnesty ...
The community was devastated by two major oil spills a decade ago. The lawyers, went to court in London to fend off what they said was an attempt by Shell to kill off their litigation. The Bodo oil ...
A critical court case began in London on Thursday morning, pitting the Bodo community in Nigeria against Renaissance Africa Energy, which in a $2.4 billion deal recently acquired most of Shell's ...
The case centres on two major spills in 2008 that released nearly half a million barrels of crude oil into the creeks and farmlands of the Bodo community in Rivers State. The oil leaked from the ...
A Court in London will deliver judgment on Friday in a case filed by lawyers for the Bodo community in Nigeria’s oil-producing Niger Delta. The lawyers, went to court in London to fend off what they ...
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