A decade of climate court cases: How legal battles are holding governments and polluters accountable
A surge in climate litigation over the last decade has forced governments and big companies to act.Read More
A surge in climate litigation over the last decade has forced governments and big companies to act.Read More
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More than 300 roe deer were rescued from frozen lakes in Russia’s Novosibirsk region after early migration left the animals stranded on icy surfaces. Read more at Read More
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Putin’s aide said that “so far, a compromise hasn’t been found” on the issue of territories, without which, he said, the Kremlin sees “no resolution to the crisis.” Read more…
According to US media reports, the Trump administration has instructed Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to target undocumented Somali immigrants in the Twin Cities area of Minnesota. Read more at…
The Bundeswehr is to be “war-ready” by 2029 – but how real is the threat of a Russian attack on NATO? Read more at Read More
Greek farmers escalate protests with road blockades, demanding unpaid subsidies and full compensation for crop and livestock losses as disruptions spread nationwide. Read more at Read More
The call for strike action by three trade unions (the CGT, FSU and Solidaires) saw a significantly lower turnout compared to previous occasions in September and October. Read More
The complaint filed with France’s anti-terror prosecutor accuses Israeli authorities of systematic obstruction and war crimes against reporters. Read more at Read More