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09/12/25

How billion-dollar investor arbitrations undermine sanctions & Ukraine’s defense

Belgian Prime Minister Bart de Wever’s refusal to use the immobilised Russian assets held at Euroclear for fea …

01/12/25

UK and NL governments deal huge blow to controversial Mozambique Liquified Natural Gas (LNG) project

Today, the government of the Netherlands and the UK announced that they will drop their funding support from T …

27/11/25

EU watchdog slams Commission’s undemocratic environmental rollbacks 

This is a joint press release NGOs welcome the EU Ombudswoman’s finding that the EU Commission committed malad …

18/11/25

TotalEnergies faces criminal complaint for complicity in war crimes, torture and enforced disappearance in Mozambique

Today, the European Center for Constitutional and Human Rights (ECCHR) filed a criminal complaint in France ag …

14/11/25

EU Commission keeps oil and gas lobbyists away from COP30, but France and Italy roll out red carpet

Originally posted by Fossil Free Politics. While European Commissioner Hoekstra kept his word and didn’t bring …

13/11/25

Corporate climate action demolished by centre far-right alliance 

Brussels, 13 November 2025 – Today, the European Parliament adopted in a tense vote the Commission’s proposal …

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