Greenpeace's Legal Struggles: How Pipeline Protests and Court Rulings Led to a $660M Crisis

“Greenpeace” Facing Bankruptcy: How Did It Get Here?

Greenpeace, a leading global environmental organization, is currently facing a dire financial crisis that could potentially lead to its bankruptcy. The organization was recently ordered to pay over $660 million in damages to Energy Transfer, the company behind the Dakota Access Pipeline, following a controversial legal battle. This ruling has sent shockwaves through the environmental…

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Beware of new UN Human Rights Council move aiming to prosecute Israeli, US troops around the world

Beware of new UN Human Rights Council move aiming to prosecute Israeli, US troops around the world

The United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) has recently proposed a draft resolution that aims to prosecute Israeli and American military personnel and their commanders. This move is seen by many as a continuation of the council’s long-standing bias against Israel and the United States. The resolution, set for a vote in the coming week,…

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