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

    schwerreiche Drogenboss bisher nur für Ersteres, in Spanien. Denn anstatt ihn für seine Verschwörungspläne an die Niederlande auszuliefern, liess ihn die spanische Justiz nach der Zahlung einer Kaution von 50'000 Euro frei, wie das Magazin Politico berichtet. Bouyakhrichan zahlte das Geld und verliess Malaga, wo er einsass, umgehend. Seither wurde er nicht mehr gesehen. So kam es zur...

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

    Der wegen Falschinformationen über US-Präsident Joe Biden und dessen Sohn Hunter Biden angeklagte Ex-FBI-Informant ist nach Angaben seiner Anwälte erneut festgenommen worden. Der zunächst gegen Kaution auf freien Fuß gesetzte Alexander Smirnov sei bei einem Treffen in ihrer Kanzlei festgenommen worden, erklärten seine Anwälte David Chesnoff und Richard Schonfeld in einem bei einem Gericht im...

  3. Newsletter XXXVIII 2023 - September 17th to 23rd - News+ A future that I dread

    to convince people of more climate protection. If the Last Generation really blocks the Berlin Marathon, the group will make tens of thousands of new enemies in one fell swoop. * Italy | Migrants | Bail Italy demands bail from migrants Italy is further tightening its refugee policy. In the future, rejected migrants will have to pay a deposit of 5.000 euros in order to avoid detention...

  4. Newsletter XXXII 2023 - August 6th to 12th - News+ Hiroshima - The asphalt will burn. Chaos will reign

    that he will be charged with justifying Russian aggression. [...] "Yurii Sheliazhenko is currently waiting for a preventive measure. We do not know whether it is a prison sentence, a bail or perhaps a 24-hour house arrest with an electronic ankle bracelet. But we know for sure that pacifists are must unite in the face of danger, because pacifists on...

  5. THTR Newsletter No. 93 September 04

    to be. The two arrested people have German passports and a permanent residence permit in South Africa. Wisser had already been arrested once in Germany at the beginning of September, but was released on bail and allowed to return to the Cape. In Germany he was caught by the secret service along with a German businessman named Gotthard Lerch living in Switzerland. Apparently...

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