Climate activist Greta Thunberg was temporarily banned from Venice after the Grand Canal was dyed green in an act of protest over the weekend.
The turn away from climate change alarmism by people with public megaphones tracks a pragmatic turn in public opinion at large.
Climate activist Greta Thunberg has been fined and temporarily banned from Venice, Italy, after protesters dyed the Grand Canal green over the weekend. Thunberg, 22, was with Extinction Rebellion, an ...
Yesterday’s decision by Ireland’s state broadcaster, RTE, both to boycott and not to broadcast next year’s Eurovision Song ...
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Ireland, The Netherlands, Spain and Slovenia announced they will boycott the 2026 singing competition, after the general ...
Climate activist Greta Thunberg, along with 35 other members of the Extinction Rebellion group, were issued a temporary ban from Venice on Sunday after they dyed the Grand Canal green in protest. The ...
Child-like protester Greta Thunberg has a new rival in pop politics. As the scolding Swede bounces between Gaza and the green, Naomi Seibt, 25, has been dubbed the anti-GretaThunberg for her ...
Greta Thunberg has been banned from Venice after dying water in the Grand Canal green in protest of COP30. Footage shared by Extinction Rebellion shows several canals, rivers, lakes and fountains ...
Climate activist Greta Thunberg was banned from Venice for 48 hours and fined £132 after she and fellow Extinction Rebellion activists dyed the Grand Canal green in a protest over the weekend.
Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg banned from Venice after participating in coordinated Extinction Rebellion actions across ten Italian cities.
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