Media Review 2016

TNI dandelion

Deutsche Welle (Germany), December 20th: Acuerdo UE-Ecuador: libre comercio y sus bemoles

NRC (The Netherlands), December 16th: Vergeten handelsverdragen

Duurzaam Nieuws (The Netherlands), December 14thStaatssecretaris Van Dam danste naar pijpen bedrijfsleven bij goedkeuring glyfosaat

Publico (Portugal), December 11th: Europa, a última fronteira

ABC (Australia), December 8th: Multinationals launch 50 lawsuits worth $31b against Asian nations

The Guardian (UK), December 6th: Chile can seek extradition of agents wanted in 1976 US attack, court rules

Basta! (France), December 6th: L’hyper concentration de terres aux mains d’une « élite » n’épargne aucun pays européen

Daily Mail (UK), December 6th: Chile court OK's extradition in 1976 car bombing in US

Digi24 (Romania), December 5th: Fermă uriaşă, cât Insula Mare a Brăilei, deținută de libanezi

Romania TV (Romania), December 5th: Studiu: România, cel mai afectat stat european de vânzarea pământului către străini

Economica (Romania), December 4th: Vânzarea pământului românesc către străini îngrijorează Europa. Acapararea terenurilor ajunge pe masa Comisiei

Politico (Belgium), December 3rd: POLITICO Brussels Playbook Plus: Oettinger’s ever changing travel story — When Castro hijacked a Commission presser

Die Welt (Germany), November 29th: EU ringt um TTIP – und fördert zugleich die Gegner

Frontier (Myanmar), November 28th: A fix for drug policy?

Time (USA), November 23rd: 'We Cannot Believe Aung San Suu Kyi': Why Many in Burma Are Losing Hope of Peace

Irrawaddy (Myanmar), November 19th: ခေတ်သစ်မြေပိုင်ရှင်ကြီးများနဲ့ မြန်မာ့ ဖွံ့ဖြိုးမှု အကွေ့အကောက်

24 Hodin (Slovakia), November 13th: Začína konferencia COSAC, referovať budú R. Fico aj R. Kaliňák

openDemocracy (UK), November 7th: When a tiger has no value

Latvijas Sabiedriskie Mediji (Latvia), November 6th: Nīderlandē iespējams referendums par ES un Kanādas tirdzniecības līgumu

Straits Times (Singapore), November 6th: New Dutch referendum looms targeting EU-Canada pact

Radio France Internationale (France), November 11th: New Dutch referendum looms targeting EU-Canada pact

Euractiv (Belgium), November 4th: Dutch referendum petition launched to oppose CETA ratification

Volkskrant (The Netherlands), November 3rd: CETA zal sneuvelen door gebrek aan draagvlak

NRC (The Netherlands), November 2nd: Komt er na Oekraïne nu een referendum over CETA?

NRC (The Netherlands), November 2nd: 189.000 nee-stemmers zijn al binnen

EU Observer (Belgium), October 28th: Wallonia's heroic stand against Ceta is a stand for democracy

The Guardian (UK), October 28th: Studying development: seven tips for your master's

NOS (The Netherlands), October 27th: 'We hebben alles klaarstaan voor een referendum over CETA'

Le Courrier (Switzerland), October 25th: Mobilisation contre l’impunité des sociétés transnationales

NPO (The Netherlands), October 21th: Goedemorgen Nederland

The Citizen (India), October 21th: Found In The Dark: Myanmar's Regressive Drug Policies Must Change

Shan Herald (Myanmar), October 20th: Myanmar: The Dilemma of Ceasefires but No Peace

Kachinland News (Myanmar), October 20th: The Dilemma of Ceasefires but No Peace

Irrawaddy (Myanmar), October 20th: The Dilemma of Ceasefires Without Peace

Burmanet (Myanmar), October 19th: TNI: Myanmar- The dilemma of ceasefires but no peace – Lahpai Seng Raw

Het Parool (The Netherlands), October 18th: Protest op Museumplein tegen handelsverdragen Ceta & Ttip

NU.nl (The Netherlands), October 18th: EU-stemming over vrijhandelsverdrag CETA uitgesteld

The Wire (India), October 17th: Privatising India’s Water Is a Bad Idea

La Diaria (Uruguay), October 17th: Los militares y el cambio climático

The Jakarta Post (Indonesia), October 12th: World Culture Forum: Local knowledge bridges development gap

Shan Herald (Myanmar), October 12th: The Impact of Drug Law Enforcement Practices in Myanmar

The New York Times (USA), October 12th: Violence Mounts in Restive Myanmar State, Leaving a Dozen Dead

Vox (USA), October 12th: The DEA won’t ban kratom after all

RTL (The Netherlands), October 11th: Kamer steunt omstreden handelsverdrag CETA

Sol (Turkey), October 10th: SYRIZA'dan satılık Yunanistan: Alexis'in kravatı, Margaret'in peruğu

The Globe and Mail (Canada), October 3rd: Oct. 3: Very friendly fire. Plus other letters to the editor

Monitorul (Romania), September 27: Donţu propune introducerea de noi reguli la achiziţionarea de terenuri de către cetăţenii străini

Suceava News (Romania), September 25th: Senatorul Donțu propune condiții de reciprocitate la vânzarea terenurilor către cetățenii străini

Publico (Spain), September 19th: Seis claves del blindaje de las empresas en el 'TTIP canadiense'

El Diario (Spain), September 19th: "Las transnacionales incurren en violaciones de los derechos humanos y causan empobrecimiento"

Washington Post (USA), September 15th: The DEA wants to ban another plant. Researchers say the plan is ‘insane.’

Publico (Spain), September 12th: Enfrentando los crímenes impunes de las empresas transnacionales

Foreign Policy (USA), September 9th: Can Aung San Suu Kyi Bring an End to Civil War in Myanmar?

Myanmar Times (Myanmar), September 8th: ‘Customs agents intercept drug shipment of 20m pills from India’

Jordan Times (Jordan), August 31st: ‘Customs agents intercept drug shipment of 20m pills from India’

Voice of America (USA), August 29th: Excluded Myanmar Rebel Groups Highlight Challenges for NLD

South China Morning Post (China), August 27th: WILL MYANMAR’S ECONOMY EVER KICK ITS OPIUM HABIT?

Arbejderen (Denmark), August 25th: Hemmelige kontrakter og dyre regninger

Chinese Global Times (China), August 19th: 昂山访华待遇罕见 外媒:仅次于普京

SBS (Australia), August 19th: Aung San Suu Kyi arrives in China

Sri Lanka Guardian (Sri Lanka), August 18th: China in Burma: From Malacca Dilemma to Transition Dilemma

DKNYT (Denmark), August 18th: 37 lande har krævet vand tilbage på offentlige hænder

Mizzima (Myanmar), August 18thAung San Suu Kyi’s Visit to Beijing: Recalibrating Myanmar’s China Policy

Gulf News (UAE), August 13th: So little has changed in Australia’s posture towards asylum-seekers

The Guardian (UK), August 12th: Dark past: so little has changed in Australia's posture towards asylum seekers

The Straits Times (Singapore), August 6th: A failing drug war triggers new approach in Thailand and Myanmar

The Independent (Bangladesh), August 4th: Who profits as the EU militarises its borders?

Krónika online (Romania), August 4th: „Földbe döngölnék” a külföldi vásárlókat

Inverse (USA), August 3rd: Why Is Coca Leaf Left Out of the Drug Research Renaissance?

The National (UAE), August 1st: Who profits as the EU militarises its borders?

Open Democracy (UK), July 30th: Migration – follow the money

The Guardian (UK), July 28th: Who really won the legal battle between Philip Morris and Uruguay?

IRIN (Switzerland), July 22nd: Myanmar and China’s on-again-off-again relationship

La Repubblica (Italy), July 15th: Frontiere ed export di armi: i profitti dei produttori con la crisi dei rifugiati

Asia Sentinel (Hong Kong), July 15th: Myanmar’s Best Chance for Internal Peace

Basta! (France), July 8th: Ventes d’armes au Moyen Orient : les profiteurs de guerre sont Européens

Radio Student (Slovenia), July 5th: DOBIČKONOSNA MILITARIZACIJA EVROPE

Telesur (Venezuela), July 4th: ¿Quiénes se benefician de la tragedia de los refugiados?

Agora Vox (Italy), July 4th: Le aziende europee di armamenti traggono profitti dalla crisi dei rifugiati

Telesur (Venezuela), July 4th: Report: European Arms Dealers Profiting from Refugee Crisis

Il Fatto Quotidiano (Italy), July 4th: Industria bellica, ong: “Chi vende armi ai Paesi in guerra guadagna con controlli alle frontiere Ue. Anche Finmeccanica”

EuroZprávy.cz (Czech Republic), July 4th: Kdo skutečně pohání migrační krizi? Tohle se musí změnit, jinak uprchlíci budou přicházet dál 

Ara (Spain), July 4th: Els fabricants d’armes també fan negoci tancant les fronteres als refugiats

L'Espresso (Italy), July 4th: Così i giganti delle armi fanno affari con la militarizzazione delle frontiere

Economica.net (Romania), July 1st: Studiu UE: Aproape jumătate din terenul agricol al României este deţinut de cetăţeni străini. Statul nu are date oficiale

The Citizen (India), June 30th: Border Wars: EU's Security Industry Booms Around "Illegal Migrants" Bogey, Corporations Register Big Profit

Le Monde Diplomatique (France), June 28th: Grande braderie en Grèce

The Citizen (India), June 22nd: Aung San Suu Kyi Follows Military Junta, Insists World Should Not Use 'Rohingya' in Official Discourse

The Guardian (UK), June 22nd: The opium bulbs of Myanmar: drug crop or lifeline for poor farmers?

El País (Spain), June 21st: Empresas y derechos humanos: porqué la autorregulación no funciona

Telesur (Venezuela), June 2nd: Netherlands Is the Tax Haven of Choice for Global Arms Dealers

Philippine Star (Philippines), May 29th: New free trade deals threaten regulation of Phl mining

Manila Bulletin (Philippines), May 29th: PH’s investment treaties threaten mining rules – report

Telesur (Venezuela), May 24th: Netherlands Ranks Worst in Tax Governance Among EU Nations

The Guardian (UK), May 19th: Proposed EU trade treaty threatens progressive laws, say campaigners

NRC (The Netherlands), May 18th: Nederland werft medestanders voor omstreden arbitragesysteem

Myanmar Times (Myanmar), May 18th: Solving Myanmar’s drug trade means involving militias in the peace process

Boulder Weekly (USA), May 12th: Crossing the threshold: Colorado’s role in ending the infamous war on drugs

Telesur (Venezuela), April 29th: Disaster Capitalism: Ecuador Forced to Pay US Oil Giant $180M

Open Democracy (UK), April 26th: ‘Symbol of life’: where taking drugs is a sacred act

Myanmar Times (Myanmar), April 26th: New agreement brings no end to war on drugs in ASEAN

Truthout (USA), April 24th: The Commons Collaborative Economy Explodes in Barcelona

CNSNews.com (USA), April 22nd: Mexican President Reverses Course, Now Supports 'Medicinal Marijuana'

NPO Radio 1 (The Netherlands), April 22nd: Eerder Gehoord: War on Drugs

Volkskrant (The Netherlands), April 20th: Moeizame veranderingen na de War on Drugs

NOS (The Netherlands), April 19th: NL drugsbeleid voorbeeld voor de wereld, maar is dat wel zo?

O Globo (Brazil), April 16th: Grupo pedirá fim da repressão ao cultivo de plantas proibidas na ONU

Telesur (Venezuela), April 7th: Empty Rhetoric: Europe Is 2nd Military Importer from Israel

Myanmar Times (Myanmar), April 7th: Advocacy groups call for drug policy reset ahead of UN meet

Mail & Guardian Africa (South Africa), April 6th: Who's afraid of privatisation in Africa? The successes, heartbreaks, and (sometimes bizarre) reversals

Time (USA), April 1st: Burma’s Transition to Civilian Rule Hasn’t Stopped the Abuses of Its Ethnic Wars

Daily Beast (USA), February 27th: Is Kratom the New Bath Salts?

Elsevier (The Netherlands), February 11th: Deze organisaties hopen op referendum over CETA in 2018

Volkskrant (The Netherlands), February 11th: CETA zal sneuvelen door gebrek aan draagvlak

Algemeen Dagblad (The Netherlands), February 11th: Kans op CETA-referendum wordt steeds groter

AT5 (The Netherlands), February 3rd: Eurocommissaris Malmstrőm verwelkomd door TTIP-activisten

Nu.nl (The Netherlands), February 3rd: Eurocommissaris Malmstrőm verwelkomd door TTIP-activisten

National Geographic (USA), February 1st: See Inside the Himalayan Villages That Grow Cannabis

Ideas into movement

Boost TNI's work

50 years. Hundreds of social struggles. Countless ideas turned into movement. 

Support us as we celebrate our 50th anniversary in 2024.

Make a donation