1. Newsletter

    Jahr 1950, teilweise sind auch frühere Daten verfügbar. 7. Mai Biblis | Bauschutt | Mülldeponie AKW-Bauschutt nach Büttelborn? Zoff um Biblis-Müll geht weiter An der Entscheidung des Verwaltungsgerichts Darmstadt zur sofortigen Ablagerung von Biblis-Müll in Büttelborn gibt es scharfe Kritik. Der Betreiber der Mülldeponie will Revision einlegen. Der Streit um die Ablagerung von freigemessenem...

  2. Newsletter XVIII 2024 - April 28th to May 4th - News+ Hubris of the West: Three decades of chaos and decline

    den Bürgern, der Gemeindechefin und auch bei uns der Puls hoch. Ich möchte keine Behörde in die Pfanne hauen, aber so geht es nicht weiter. Wie ist der aktuelle Stand? Haben Sie schon etwas vom Gericht gehört? Die Klage ist noch gerichtsanhängig, wie man so schön sagt. Das heißt, es gibt noch keine Entscheidung, aber Gespräche. Sie kennen das, der Richter sagt: Könnt ihr nicht miteinander reden?...

  3. Newsletter XVII 2024 - April 21st to 27th - News+ Reform of the Climate Protection Act: One step forward, two steps back

    vor Stürmen... * Vereinigte Staaten | Unwetter | Tornados Unwetterwarnung für Millionen Menschen Tornados verwüsten Orte in den USA Mindestens 60 Wirbelstürme haben in den USA schwere Schäden angerichtet. Die meisten Bewohner der betroffenen Gebiete kamen aber überwiegend glimpflich davon. Laut Experten könnten weitere Unwetter folgen. Mehrere Tornados haben im Mittleren Westen der USA große...

  4. Newsletter XVI 2024 - April 14th to 20th - News+ Poland: The Tusk government is also relying on nuclear energy

    eine Nachricht an: nukleare-welt@reaktorpleite.de 20. April Klage | juristische Person | Umweltrecht »Sollen Flüsse klagen können, Frau Zenetti?« Kapitalgesellschaften können in Deutschland vor Gericht ziehen, Flüsse, Wälder oder Tiere aber nicht? Juristin Jula Zenetti vom Helmholtz-Zentrum Leipzig fragt, ob das noch zeitgemäß ist. SPIEGEL: Können Flüsse klagen, Frau Zenetti? Zenetti: In...

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

    Interest and fees are paid, 650 of Amazon's 361 million will go into Talen Energy's coffers - a profit margin of 55 percent... * Fuel elements | Intermediate storage | Castoren court: Green light for Gundremmingen nuclear waste interim storage facility Would the nuclear waste storage facility in Gundremmingen withstand a targeted terrorist attack or plane crash? The...

  6. Newsletter

    not against Correctiv people The Potsdam public prosecutor sees no evidence of illegal sound recordings by Correctiv. Another participant in the secret meeting fails in court in Hamburg. Potsdam - The Potsdam public prosecutor's office will not prosecute employees of the investigative portal Correctiv and other people accused in connection with reporting on a meeting...

  7. Newsletter XII 2024 - March 17th to 23rd - News+ Industry should stop whining about Germany

    is examined... March 21st "Back to the Future" AskDenState Transparency? Communication with the Ministry of the Interior only by post instead of email! Ruling of the Federal Administrative Court: FragDenStaat is now only analogue. The Federal Administrative Court considers anonymous freedom of information requests to be inadmissible. At the request of the Federal Ministry of the Interior, it is destroying...

  8. Newsletter XI 2024 - March 10th to 16th - News+ There is every reason to be afraid of the AfD

    be. Attacks on civilians and facilities such as hospitals are - if deliberate - illegal under international law because they violate Article 8 Paragraph 2 of the Statute of the International Criminal Court (ICC). This is what a statement from the Bundestag's Research Service said, which was requested by Gökay Akbulut, Bundestag member of the Left Party, and exclusively provided to the "nd"...

  9. Newsletter X 2024 - March 3rd to 9th - News+ More courage would be good

    Alternative. The controversial weed killer glyphosate has become a long-term and, above all, expensive problem for the pharmaceutical company Bayer, especially in the USA. US courts still have tens of thousands of cases before them regarding the drug, which has been criticized as carcinogenic. Bayer says it is now working on an alternative to glyphosate, but at the same time emphasizes the safety of the...

  10. Newsletter IX 2024 - February 25th to March 2nd - News+ Deceptively real AI videos: What if we can no longer believe anything?

    Border crossings, military operations and the breakdown of law and order in Gaza. Human rights organizations accuse Israel of failing to comply with the International Court of Justice's order to allow more humanitarian aid to prevent a possible genocide... * Russia | Mourning for Navalny Mourning in Russia People continue to come to Navalny...

  11. Newsletter VIII 2024 - February 18th to 24th - News+ On the death of the Russian opposition activist Alexei Navalny

    | Lobbyist | guilty US gun lobby: Former NRA boss found guilty of embezzlement The former chairman of the US gun lobby NRA, Wayne LaPierre, was convicted by a jury in New York. He faces a fine worth millions. The long-time head of the influential US gun lobby National Rifle Association (NRA), Wayne LaPierre, is charged with embezzlement...

  12. Newsletter VI 2024 - February 4th to 10th - News+ Nuclear power is a dead horse - why isn't Merz getting down?

    the shafts to enter the mine, the higher the storage capacity... * Right-wing extremists | Protection of the Constitution | Party ban What does “secured extremist” mean? The AfD suffered two defeats in court in two days. So their youth organization can be classified as definitely extremist. A passage in the 2022 Office for the Protection of the Constitution was also not objected to....

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

    ... * Pakistan | military | Corrupt Imran Khan Pakistan's former prime minister sentenced again to long prison shortly before elections Imran Khan has already received long prison sentences in two cases - now a court has sentenced him to another 14 years for embezzlement. The timing is no coincidence: Pakistan will elect a new parliament in eight days. Former Prime Minister Imran Khan's party will...

  14. Newsletter IV 2024 - January 21st to 27th - Current news + AfD ban: Off to Karlsruhe?

    Force Station Lakenheath stationed in Suffolk... * Glyphosate | Monsanto | Plant protection products Plant protection products Bayer subsidiary again sentenced to billions in damages A US court sees a connection between cancer and the use of Monsanto's weed killer containing glyphosate. The company is considering an appeal. In the glyphosate trials in the USA...

  15. Newsletter III 2024 - January 14th to 20th - Current news + Psychological explanations for doing nothing

    Rather, the Western alliance acted on its own account, trampling on values ​​and indifferent to the interests and needs of the “rest of the world,” if not directed against them. But it is also true that many states in the South complied with the orders and orders from Washington or stood on the sidelines because they did not want to face the disfavor of the United...

  16. Newsletter LII 2023 - December 24th to 31st - News+ Nuclear power fantasy fails due to desolate industry

    Jack Smith sees this as endangering the democratic foundation of the USA. Is Donald Trump protected from prosecution by his presidential immunity? This question is currently before the courts in the USA. Special investigator Jack Smith has now again urged the ex-president's claims to be rejected. The claim that he cannot be held accountable for crimes in office...

  17. Newsletter XLIX 2023 - December 3rd to 9th - News+ The language of autocracy

    the FDP proposal to change the Forest Act is on the agenda. Essentially it's about wind turbines in forest areas. They had already been banned in Thuringia. But the Federal Constitutional Court overturned the regulation in November 2022... * Climate protection | European Parliament | Building renovation Building directive on climate protection EU waives renovation obligation “Grandma’s little house is safe”: The EU...

  18. Newsletter XLVIII 2023 - November 26th to December 2nd - Current News+ Greenwashing at COP28: How corporations lobby against climate goals

    become. Savings are being made in many areas and no one is fighting against them. As is usually the case, all of this would have taken place silently. But then there was the ruling of the Constitutional Court. Saving is considered a great virtue in Germany, and the debt brake is the most sacred cow in politics today... * Environmental associations | Climate Protection Act Higher Administrative Court...

  19. Newsletter XLVII 2023 - November 19th to 25th - News+ Spectacular setback for the development of small nuclear reactors in the USA - The dead horse

    Nuclear power is dangerous and makes Turkey dependent on other countries... * Last generation | criminal | Disobedience Is the Last Generation Criminal?: A Question of Democracy The Munich Regional Court has confirmed the suspicion that the Last Generation is a criminal organization. But the argument is not convincing. In May, nationwide house searches took place...

  20. Newsletter XLV 2023 - November 5th to 11th - News+ Are Habeck, Pistorius, Baerbock an infernal trio?

    in the Andes. He is suing the coal company RWE because the climate damage in his region has become worse because of the burning of fossil fuels. [...] The eagerly watched court case is the culmination of almost ten years of effort. Lliuya filed his lawsuit with the support of the environmental organization Germanwatch in November 2015 at the Essen regional court, where...

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