New goals, old problems: the UN Climate Change Conference COP29 in Azerbaijan Published: 15 October 2024 Overview Azerbaijan is the third authoritarian and repressive petro state in a row to host the COP presidency. The most important issues on the COP29 agenda: the new global goal on climate finance (NCQG) and the negotiations on carbon markets - and for both is true: the climate crisis is a matter of global justice. By Linda Schneider
Damage caused by climate change: Can the new climate fund deliver what it promises? Published: 14 October 2024 Analysis The new Loss and Damage Fund (FRLD) aims to support climate-vulnerable countries against escalating damages. Despite meeting setup milestones, key questions on funding scale, the operational model, and access policies remain unresolved. Can the FRLD truly deliver? By Liane Schalatek
Democracy lives by its people Published: 12 December 2024 Where we stand What is the state of democracy? While elections are approaching in many countries, people in autocracies are fighting for human rights and reforms – often under dangerous conditions. An introduction to the topic and this issue. By Rasmus Randig
Israel: “We have lost sight of peace” Published: 16 October 2024 Interview On 7 October 2023, peace activist Vivian Silver was killed by Hamas in her home in Kibbutz Be'eri. Since then, her son Yonatan Zeigen has been campaigning for an end to the war in Gaza and a solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Hannah El-Hitami spoke to him.
For the Legalisation of Abortion – Now! Published: 1 October 2024 Presidents' column Presidents’ column: Pregnancy termination is still a criminal offence in Germany under section 218 of the Criminal Code, with serious consequences for access to abortion and women’s right to self-determination. There can only be one answer to this. By Imme Scholz
Mining Lithium, Undermining a Democratic Future: EU Deal Takes Serbia Further from Europe Published: 30 September 2024 Analyse The lithium deal brings a new quality to Serbia’s foreign policy zigzagging. At one stroke, Serbia became a strategic partner and the guarantor for the future of the European Green Deal. By Dr. Vedran Dzihic
In solidarity with “KROKODIL engaging words” after attacks on their office Published: 29 September 2024 Interview On September 20, 2024, a group dressed in Serbian nationalist clothing entered KROKODIL's office, removed the Ukrainian flag and intimidated the staff. KROKODIL, a literary organization and partner of the Heinrich Böll Foundation, is facing increasing attacks on civil society in Serbia. We herewith express our solidarity and continuous support for KROKODIL.
Conflict-Related Sexual Violence: “We need recognition, safety and dignity” Published: 1 October 2024 Interview Ajna Jusić’s mother survived conflict-related sexual violence during the 1992–95 war in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Ajna is one of many children born as a result of such war crimes. Her organisation aims to improve the lives and legal situations of the victims and their children.
CrowdStrike and Microsoft: What can we learn about what no one is willing to question? Published: 11 September 2024 Commentary In the early morning of July 19th, 2024, an immense IT failure caused damage around the world, with repercussions that will be felt for months, resulting in, according to some specialists, the greatest cybernetic interruption in history.