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17/06/19

340+ NGOs call on the EU to immediately halt trade negotiations with Brazil

In an open letter published today, over 340 civil society organisations are demanding that the European Union …

Brazil2

07/06/19

Make tourism work for nature not destruction

This world oceans day (8 June), it’s time to make tourism work for our coastal nature, not destroy it. It’s th …

Limni Cyprus beachgoers

31/05/19

EU elections: Europe needs urgent and massive transformation

New MEPs have an awesome responsibility – no less than the future of the planet by Jagoda Muni?, director of F …

EU at the energy crossroads (credit. FoE Europe / Lode Saidane)

27/05/19

Ikebiri reach settlement with company, Niger Delta still awaits justice

In 2017 the Nigerian community of Ikebiri launched a court case against the Italian oil company ENI demanding …

oil spill in Niger delta

08/05/19

Sibiu summit – Europe and climate need transformational change

As Europe’s prime ministers meet tomorrow in Sibiu, Romania, to shape the future of Europe, the EU’s next five …

05/04/19

See you in court, Shell!

Friends of the Earth has today delivered a court summons to Shell at its headquarters in the Hague, to legally …

See you in court, Shell! Backdrop: Shell oil leak ablaze in Nigeria
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