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Hans-Georg Kohler

Kohler is a regular reviewer for Ny Tid. Artist.

Nuclear power on the film screen

There are several good reasons why the Uranium festival should be organized in Norway. But not with the support of Statoil.

Sioux victory with a taste 

The developers failed to stop the tireless battle of the Lakota Indians against the oil pipeline "The Black Snake." What happens after Donald Trump is deployed this month?

Statoil makes money on oil fracking in disputed Native American territory

The Indians are now foremost fighting climate change. The US authorities are giggling about it. The abuses against the indigenous people continue their uninterrupted history.

"We have to stop being so naive!"

This shouted the aging Senegalese economist from the pulpit. It basically sums up much of the fall's largest peace congress.

The Indians' last fight?

A Norwegian-financed, controversial oil pumping has led to a Native American revolt in the United States.

World Crisis?

ISIS 'good growth conditions were the most relevant topic at the big Middle East conference in Berlin.

The Black Years

The flurry of dark forces and a polarizing political climate strike us when Hamburger Bahnhof exhibits art from the Nazi era.