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A new EU directive stating that companies are legally obliged to report on the impact (positive or negative) they have on ...
Delano, said she’s running for California’s 22nd Congressional District, the seat currently held by U.S. Rep. David Valadao, R-Hanford. “From the beginning of this year, a lot of people were asking me ...
Orkney and Shetland MP, Alistair Carmichael, has secured a debate in the House of Commons on the Global Plastics Treaty, to ...
In early June, the French Senate voted almost unanimously for a bill targeting "ultra fast fashion " brands, imposing ...
Federal Trade Commission Chairman Andrew N. Ferguson issued the following statement proclaiming July 2025 as "Made in the USA" Month: ...
The European Union's new anti-SLAPP law is being put to the test as Greenpeace International, headquartered in Amsterdam, challenges a $666 million US court judgment levelled against it by Energy ...
In recent days, my steep learning curve as a new D.A. has been getting national attention. “An Unlikely Prosecutor Is Now the ...
Greenpeace seeks reversal of verdict, arguing jury wanted to ‘punish’ someone for pipeline protests Attorneys for Dakota Access developer urge judge to let verdict, damages stand ...
The head of Britain’s Greenpeace branch was arrested alongside five other activists after they poured 80 gallons of blood-red dye into a pond at the US Embassy while protesting the war in Gaza ...
Greenpeace’s U.K. leader and five other activists reportedly were arrested after tossing hundreds of liters of “blood-red dye" into a pond at the U.S. embassy in London.
The head of Greenpeace U.K. was arrested after dumping red dye into a pond outside the U.S. Embassy in London to protest U.S. weapons sales to Israel, the group said.
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