Posts Tagged: politics

DiEM25 members in Turkey gather in Bolu to organise activities for the coming months

5.10.2021

Members of DiEM25 in Turkey came together in Bolu on September 18-19 to organise activities for the coming months.

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When saying No isn’t enough: what should progressives do?

Opinion

4.10.2021

Rosemary Bechler, member of DiEM25's Coordinating Collective, on what progressives must do besides just saying NO.

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Simply not good enough: a look at the policy programmes of German political parties

21.09.2021

A comparison of DiEM25’s Green New Deal for Europe policy programme with the programmes of other German political parties.

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Germany: will the federal election bring any positive change for Europe?

Opinion

21.09.2021

With 16 years of Angela Merkel coming to an end, who will be the next German chancellor? By Clemens Holtmann.

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Emotion is at the heart of politics — the Left must remember that

13.09.2021

Emotion should not be deified, nor eluded as the quintessence of politics. It is a necessary condition, though not a sufficient one.

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Lessons from this summer’s calamitous Greek forests inferno – The Guardian

6.09.2021

This summer’s firestorm was utterly foreseeable – as was the inability of our state to respond effectively.

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Gold mining project threatens livelihood of communities in Northern Ireland

Opinion

23.08.2021

Extractive industries are too often indifferent to the impact that their work has on communities and the environment.

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What political lessons can we learn from football? A lively chat with Yanis Varoufakis, Brian Eno, Roger Waters and Ken Loach

28.07.2021

A lively chat about football and politics between Yanis Varoufakis, Brian Eno, Ken Loach and Roger Waters, hosted by Frank Barat.

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Live tonight on DiEM TV: “Can we create freedom?” with Maja Pelević and special guest Raoul Martinez — 8PM CEST

12.07.2021

Raoul and Maja will talk about power, control, our identities and whether it's possible to make radical changes in our society.

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