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An oil and gas company which secured a $660 million judgment against Greenpeace in the US courts is now being sued in the ...
Following a dawn ceremony on the 10 July 2025 in Auckland, the Rainbow Warrior will be open to the public for tours and talks ...
In a first, landmark test case of the European Union's new legislation to protect freedom of expression and stop abusive lawsuits, Greenpeace ...
Greenpeace wants a North Dakota judge to reduce the nearly $667 million in damages it was ordered to pay the developer of the Dakota Access Pipeline in March, arguing that the award is excessive ...
North Dakota regulators are considering two separate underground pipelines that companies plan to build across hundreds of ...
In a clear message to corporate bullies everywhere, Greenpeace International is heading back to court in July - this time in ...
In 2019, Energy Transfer sued Greenpeace in North Dakota state court for its role in inflaming the protests, accusing the ...
Greenpeace seeks to reduce jury’s award of $667M in Dakota Access Pipeline trial - Victoria Advocate
Greenpeace wants a North Dakota judge to reduce the nearly $667 million in damages it was ordered to pay the developer of the Dakota Access Pipeline in March, arguing that ...
After a three-week trial, state court jurors in North Dakota found that Greenpeace incited violence by protestors and defamed the pipeline’s developer, Energy Transfer, which was represented at ...
A jury verdict form with the exact total was not immediately available. The case centers on Greenpeace’s involvement in protests against the Dakota Access Pipeline in 2016 and 2017.
A North Dakota jury on Wednesday found Greenpeace must pay hundreds of millions of dollars to a pipeline company in connection with protests against the Dakota Access oil pipeline. The jury found ...
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