Full Coverage: Western Europe
05/06/2008
Coca-Cola is looking to make huge profits as one of the three primary sponsors of the Olympic Torch Relay despite flagrant human rights abuses perpetrated by China, writes grassroots activist Amit Srivastava.
Read moreFrom: India Resource Center Related: [Tibet] [Germany] [China] Image: Banner in Sydney, Australia. © India Resource Center
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04/23/2008
Small farmers from around the world celebrated last week the International Day of Peasant's Struggle and honored the communities and organizations in over 25 countries that are challenging escalating food costs.
Read moreFrom: Grassroots International Related: [Argentina] [Cameroon] [Germany] [Indonesia] Image: An Ethiopian farmer. © International Food Policy Research Institute
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04/16/2008
Brittiläisen kansalaisjärjestö Oxfamin mukaan saksalaiset kauppaketjut, myös Suomessa toimiva Lidl, pitävät hedelmien hintaa alhaisena riistämällä työvoimaa Ecuadorissa ja Costa Ricassa.
Read moreFrom: UnMundo América Latina Related: [Latin America and the Caribbean] [Germany] [Labor] Image: -
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04/07/2008
Security measures for the Olympic torch relay’s passage through Paris are "shameful", according to an international media freedom group.
Read moreFrom: Reporter Senza Frontiere Related: [France] [China] [Security] |
03/25/2008
British and French leaders Gordon Brown and Nicholas Sarkozy will this week sign up to an entente atomique and herald a new era of cross-Channel cooperation.
Read moreFrom: Greenpeace UK Related: [United Kingdom] [France] Image: Sizewell nuclear power station, operated by British Energy © Greenpeace
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03/18/2008
More...Related: [Germany] [Agriculture] [Food] [International Cooperation] [Environment] Image: Kartoffelernte
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03/11/2008
President Bush rallied rich nations last week to join the the U.K., Japan, and the United States in committing billions of dollars for developing countries to expand their renewable energy capacity.
Read moreFrom: Worldwatch Institute Related: [Germany] [Japan] [United Kingdom] [United States] Image: © Greenpeace UK
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02/19/2008
La Svizzera lo scorso anno ha esportato armi e materiale bellico per complessivi 464,5 milioni di franchi (oltre 290 milioni di euro) con un aumento del 16,8% rispetto al 2006. Se i cinque principali clienti sono sono stati la Germania (62 milioni di franchi), l'Irlanda (51 milioni), gli Stati Uniti, la Danimarca (42 milioni di franchi ciascuno), e la Gran Bretagna (40 milioni) al sesto posto vi è il Pakistan al quale sono stati forniti sei sistemi di difesa antiaerea per un importo di 38 milioni di franchi. Ma lo scorso novembre il Consiglio federale ha sospeso le autorizzazioni di esportazione e ogni ulteriore consegna di materiale bellico al Pakistan. Una richiesta di sospensione delle forniture al Pakistan era stata avanzata lo scorso novembre anche in Italia dalla Rete Disarmo, ma non è stata resa nota alcuna decisione da parte del Governo italiano.
Read moreRelated: [Switzerland] [Activism] [Governance] [Arms & Military] Image: Veicoli corazzati svizzeri Piranha con torretta Hitfist Oto Melara
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01/28/2008
Eurooppalainen oikeusistuin päätti Hollannissa ensimmäistä kertaa historiassa, että julkisissa hankinnoissa saa vaatia reilun kaupan kriteerien täyttämistä.
Read moreFrom: Reilun kaupan edistämisyhdistys Related: [Netherlands] [Trade] Image: -
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01/18/2008
NEW YORK, Jan 18 (OneWorld) - London and Paris were given a prestigious award this week for their innovative citywide programs to improve public transit and reduce traffic congestion and greenhouse gas emissions.
Read moreFrom: OneWorld US Related: [United Kingdom] [France] [Cities] [Transport] [Climate Change] Image: City of London representative (left) receives the 2008 Sustainable Transport Award. © Environmental Defense
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12/26/2007
Six French aid workers have been sentenced to eight years of forced labour for attempting to kidnap more than 100 African children, who they said were Darfuri orphans.
Read moreFrom Earth Times Related: [France] [Chad] |
11/30/2007
Sweden tops a new Humanitarian Response Index, followed by Norway, Denmark, the Netherlands and the European Commission.
Read moreFrom: Dara International Related: [Sweden] [Norway] [Netherlands] [Europe] |
11/15/2007
Thirty years after the Baader-Meinhof Group rocked West German democracy with a series of terrorist attacks, an ICA film season takes a look at the role of women in the revolutionary struggle, both politically and personally.
Read moreRelated: [Germany] [Gender] [Terrorism] |
11/13/2007
Ranskalaisen Zoén arkki -nimisen järjestön työntekijöitä pidätettiin Tšadissa epäiltynä 103 lapsen sieppaamisesta ja yrityksestä lennättää heidät Ranskaan.
Read moreFrom: Maailman Sivu ry Related: [France] [Chad] [Children] Image: -
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11/05/2007
Chad's release of two French journalists arrested in a controversy over an attempt to transport 103 African children to France has been welcomed by international media organisations.
Read moreFrom: Reporter Senza Frontiere Related: [Chad] [France] |
11/04/2007
A piece of verbatim theatre based on the words of prisoners and guards from Nazi concentration camps has been given a twist in a current London production - it is performed by Rwandans and Congolese who bring to the stage their closeness to a more recent genocide.
Read moreFrom: OneWorld UK Related: [Germany] [Rwanda] [United Kingdom] Image: The Investigation (The Young Vic)
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10/31/2007
Spain's new electronic ID cards will reach 30 million citizens soon. The Interior Ministry has already distributed 1.2 million chip-based cards and expects to issue at least 800,000 more by the end of the year.
Read moreRelated: [Spain] [ICT] [Knowledge] [Governance] |
10/30/2007
Three French journalists have been charged in Chad with kidnapping minors and fraud for covering the alleged attempt by Arche de Zoé (Zoé’s Ark) to evacuate 103 African children to France.
Read moreFrom: Reporter Senza Frontiere Related: [France] [Chad] |
10/29/2007
NEW YORK, Oct 29 (OneWorld) - Donald Rumsfeld, the former U.S. secretary of defense, is facing criminal charges in France for ordering the torture of prisoners in Iraq and at the military prison at Guantanamo Bay.
Read moreFrom: OneWorld US Related: [United States] [Iraq] [France] [Human Rights] [Codes of Conduct] [Geopolitics] [Governance] [Justice and Crime] [Law] [Arms & Military] [Terrorism] Image: Former U.S. Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld. © Radio Netherlands Wereldomroep
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