1. Newsletter XV 2024 - April 7th to 13th - News+ Shell pleads not guilty

    and therefore more relaxed. He was only able to harvest the apples a week later, but they did not suffer from sunburn and there was no hail damage, according to the farmer. * Anti-Semitism | Entry ban | Palestine Congress “Palestine Congress” dissolved in Berlin: fight for sovereignty of interpretation Only two hours after it began, the police dissolved the controversial “Palestine Congress”. Above...

  2. Newsletter V 2024 - January 28th to February 3rd - Current news + US foreign policy: Profit over peace?

    However, immediate measures are required "to deprive the AfD of its effectiveness and ability to act," the resolution continues... * Right-wing extremists | deportation | Right-wing extremist entry: Martin Sellner is apparently threatened with deportation if he re-enters the country. According to a report, the Federal Police have put out a wanted notice for the Austrian right-wing extremist....

  3. Newsletter LI 2023 - December 17th to 23rd - Current news + steps towards climate change, unsettled OPEC and loving politics

    increase, which now exceeds the amount approved by the JCPOA by more than 15 times. Iran also denied entry to some International Atomic Energy Agency inspectors in October. In view of the dangerous development, the Director General of the IAEA, Rafael Grossi, spoke for the first time that Iran could become a second North Korea. They only have the inspectors there...

  4. Newsletter XL 2023 - October 1st to 7th - Current news + FDP proposal for industrial electricity price relief is spot on

    Protection "was and is dysfunctional and objectively an abuse of the law," he said. In Paper's opinion, whether a claim for protection can even be considered should be decided before entering the EU and before crossing the border... October 5th Glyphosate | Pesticides | Chemical industry ecotoxicologist on pesticide ban: “Glyphosate is the perfect smokescreen” Dr. Carsten Brühl...

  5. THTR Newsletter No. 142 December 2013

    measured in Tarapur? “The Indian government controls and inspects the power plants, but does not publish any results,” was the answer. Foreign scientists are not allowed to enter (again), like a US geologist who examined the earthquake zone around Jaitapur, where the world's largest nuclear power plant is to be built. The increased radioactivity measured by a doctor and activist...

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