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Sea-Watch 3 rescue ship detained in port again

 
By NNA staff

Having returned to action in the Mediterranean after several months confined to port, the rescue ship Sea-Watch 3 has once again been detained in what Sea-Watch describes as “politically motivated harassment”.

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Can opponents of vaccination invoke Rudolf Steiner and anthroposophy?

 
By NNA correspondent Wolfgang G. Voegele

The answer would appear to be “no”. A look at his work and biography reveals a nuanced yet pragmatic approach. 

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Tirelessly at work even during the holidays

 
By NNA correspondent Wolfgang G. Voegele

Rudolf Steiner’s sole travel diary has been published in the Archivmagazin of the Rudolf Steiner Archive. It gives an insight into the private life of the Austrian philosopher.

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Peace Light from Bethlehem defies Coronavirus

 
By NNA staff

Despite Covid-19, the Peace Light is on its way again this year. The ceremony sending the Light into the world was livestreamed from Salzburg Cathedral. NNA would also like to wish all our readers a peaceful festive period.

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“Covid is the problem, people are the solution” – how New Zealand successfully tackled the pandemic

 
By NNA correspondent Vee Noble

New Zealand is generally seen as one of the success stories in tackling the coronavirus pandemic. Here NNA correspondent Vee Noble looks back at a year with the virus from a New Zealand perspective.

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Is insect die-off also connected with mobile phone radiation?

 
By NNA staff

As 5G is rolled out, a study shows that electromagnetic fields could have a negative effect on insect decline. The environmental authorities should take heed, the Nature And Biodiversity Conservation Union in Germany demands.

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Coronavirus and climate crises must be seen in tandem

 
By NNA staff

The resilience researcher Prof Johan Rockström sees important learning processes in the coronavirus pandemic. The health crisis could be attributed to the destruction of ecosystems, made worse through climate change.

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Changing yourself and the world through training mindfulness

 
By NNA correspondent Cornelie Unger-Leistner

A conference in Stuttgart dealt with the life’s work of the consciousness researcher and meditation teacher Georg Kühlewind: revolutionising the idea of the I as a necessity of our time.

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Social threefolding institute warns of dangers from right-wing extremism in corona protests

 
By NNA staff

The Stuttgart Institute for Contemporary Social Questions has called for vigilance among anthroposophists against right-wing extremism in the corona protests to avoid allying themselves with “regressive and subversive” forces.

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Exploring the topicality of Georg Kühlewind’s thinking

 
By NNA correspondent Cornelie Unger-Leistner

Interview with Wolfgang Tomaschitz on the contemporary relevance of the philosopher and meditation teacher Georg Kühlewind (see report above “Changing yourself and the world through training mindfulness”).

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