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

    Government to drop US charges against WikiLeaks founder Assange. Now President Biden says they are thinking about it. US President Joe Biden may not want to prosecute WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange for betraying secrets. "We're thinking about it," Biden said when asked about a request from Australia as he...

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

    Free to plead because he has already spent five years in prison in the UK. However, Assange's legal team has not yet received any indication that the prosecution strategy has changed. Assange faces up to 175 years in prison in the USA... * Energy policy | European Union | Nuclear power EU states call for European financing of nuclear power The EU wants...

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

    does not want to deliver Taurus cruise missiles to Ukraine, although he is criticized and insulted from all sides. That takes courage. With a clear statement, Joe Biden can stop the prosecution of Julian Assange and end the war in Gaza. This could even win him some important points. Vladimir PutIn, on the other hand, has become almost...

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

    against President Biden for corruption. Smirnov's statements have played a central role in these efforts so far... February 22 Banks | Money laundering | Law enforcement | Terrorist financing Frankfurt gets the EU anti-money laundering authority The banking metropolis Frankfurt am Main will be the headquarters of the new EU anti-money laundering authority Amla. Finance Minister Lindner had...

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

    protected from criminal prosecution. Special investigator 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,...

  6. Newsletter XLVII 2022 - November 24th to 30th - News+ More garbage to Grafenrheinfeld: The Schweinfurt action alliance against nuclear power is concerned

    Federal Justice Minister Marco Buschmann (FDP) announced in advance of the meeting with his counterparts from the seven most important industrial nations (G7)... * Freedom of the press | Assange | Criminal prosecution Open letter from "New York Times", "Guardian", "Le Monde", SPIEGEL and "El País" Journalism is not a crime The US government should stop the prosecution of Julian Assange because of...

  7. Newsletter VII 2022 - February 13th to 19th - News+ Repository Onkalo - These tunnels should solve the biggest nuclear power problem

    After police action against pilgrims: proceedings discontinued. A pilgrim march that was seen as political was rudely stopped by the police. Now the pilgrims no longer have to fear prosecution. More on the topic: THTR newsletter No. 154 | RP-ONLINE * United States | Components counterfeit Nuclear power plants: Investigation discovers masses of counterfeit components Anyone who has ever...

  8. History, what was it like back then with the THTR 300 thorium high-temperature reactor in Hamm-Uentrop

    incident, including the release of significant amounts of radiation, which - inadvertently - went unreported. Addendum 2016 30 years later, criminal prosecution had now become impossible due to the statute of limitations, one of the ex-engineers claimed in a Wikipedia discussion post that the blowing out was fully intentional and on the instructions of the boss...

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