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

    The mothers and fathers of the Basic Law nevertheless considered these means of “defensive democracy” to be necessary based on historical experience, but also formulated prerequisites... * Ghana | deforestation | Supply chain | Bribes Deforestation in Ghana: Theft of forests for Europe's consumption The EU wants to use a regulation on supply chains to prevent forests that are worth protecting from being cleared. But like that...

  2. Newsletter XXXIX 2023 - September 24th to 30th - News+ “Populist, verbally radical, ethnic” – and no end in sight

    Rush just right! We must not let ourselves be downplayed, the sea rescuers in the Mediterranean defy all odds, because every life counts, just like the basic arithmetic of every woman in Ghana, every lead poisoning prevented in Kenya, every square meter of the environment in Cambodia. These people and the recognition of the alternative Nobel Prize are encouraging. More information about the award winners:...

  3. THTR Newsletter No. 137 December 2011

    is, no longer needs to be discussed here. Certainly some governments want to have the opportunity to build nuclear bombs by building nuclear power plants. Whether the countries of North Africa, Tanzania, Nigeria, Ghana, Congo, Cape Verde or Kenya (which is already setting aside money for these nuclear projects) -- they are all clinging to the promises of the nuclear lobby and in reality will still be their blue miracle...

  4. THTR Newsletter No. 81 March 03

    With the blessing of the World Bank and Nepad, mega-projects throughout Africa such as the construction of gigantic hydroelectric power plants, namely in Angola, Botswana, Cameroon, Democratic Republic of Congo, Ghana, Mali, Mozambique, Swaziland, Tanzania and Zambia." (from: "Le Monde diplomatique", December 2002) Such a company can hardly be expected to deal responsibly with the highly dangerous...

  5. THTR Newsletter No. 101 October 05

    can be purchased inexpensively. The large mining companies are therefore drawn to Mozambique, Angola and the Democratic Republic of Congo. The expansion of activities in Botswana and Ghana is also considered lucrative. After the pacification of Ivory Coast and Equatorial Guinea, diamond fields and oil concessions await here. (...) The background to these activities is China's great need for raw materials...

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