Greenpeace NZ activists at the American consulate as part of a global day of action in support of 15 Greenpeace activists appearing in a LA court over a protest at the Star Wars missile test at Vandenberg Air Force base.
AUCKLAND: Greenpeace fly a 'No War, Peace Now' banner over the beginning of the America's Cup yacht race to protest the invasion of Iraq.
Peace march in opposition to the US invasion of Iraq.
AUCKLAND: A banner hangs on the US consulate in Auckland in protest against the US invasion of Iraq
The North-East Asian nuclear situation often casts North Korea as a rogue player, however the situation is far more complex than it initially seems.
The Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT) came into force in 1970 and is the only legally-binding agreement where the nuclear weapons states promise to eliminate their nuclear arsenals.
The Conference on Disarmament (CD) in Geneva now includes 66 states. It was established in 1979 as the world's sole multilateral disarmament negotiating forum and successfully negotiated the Chemical Weapons Convention (1992) and the...
The problems of the world are too numerous to be discussed by the whole General Assembly of the United Nations. Therefore, the global agenda is divided into to six groups or clusters, which are discussed in six Main Committees. The First...
We believe greater peace, greater security, greater safety is possible. Reaching out across national boundaries Greenpeace is working with citizens and political leaders around the world to make this happen.
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