• Journalist injured by fall in Hambacher forest

    Journalist injured by fall in Hambacher forest

    kerpen September 19, 2018 16:16 Hot Recent News

    A journalist has descended from a great height into the German 'brown coal forest' at Hambach. The victim, according to the first reports, fell through a suspension bridge between two tree houses, says a police spokesman. The man was seriously injured.

  • Police drags environmental activists from forest

    Police drags environmental activists from forest

    kerpen September 17, 2018 06:32 Hot Recent News

    The German police have arrested fourteen people on Sunday against the eviction of the brown coal forest \u0026 # x27; near Hambach, between Aachen and Cologne. Eight people were injured in the protests, including three police officers, the police reported.

  • Again arrests in German 'brown coal forest'

    Again arrests in German 'brown coal forest'

    kerpen September 14, 2018 22:48 Hot Recent News

    The German police performed seventeen arrests on Friday in the 'brown coal forest' near Hambach, between Kerkrade and Cologne. Here, environmentalists are trying to prevent energy group RWE from cutting down the forest to win brown coal. There are ancient trees in the forest.

  • Police wipe out 'brown coal forest' at Hambach

    Police wipe out 'brown coal forest' at Hambach

    kerpen September 13, 2018 17:32 Hot Recent News

    The police of North Rhine-Westphalia have started with the deployment of many troops to clear the 'brown coal forest' at Hambach, between Kerkrade and Cologne. Environmentalists have occupied the site for years to prevent the RWE energy group from ruining the landscape for the sake of open mining. Special units took the first activists from the tree huts on Thursday and broke off structures that had been tolerated all along.

  • Tension in German 'brown coal forest' is on the rise

    Tension in German 'brown coal forest' is on the rise

    kerpen August 31, 2018 17:00 Hot Recent News

    The tension between law enforcement and environmental activists due to the planned harvesting of the 'brown coal forest' at Hambach (Germany) is running out. The police of North Rhine-Westphalia have designated the area in question Friday as 'dangerous place' where people can be arrested for control without any reason. Those who can not identify can be held for twelve hours.

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