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Unusual Greenpeace Lawsuit May Proceed, Dutch Court Says

Unusual Greenpeace Lawsuit May Proceed, Dutch Court Says

A Dutch Court Allows Unusual Greenpeace Lawsuit to Move Forward

A Dutch court has ruled that a lawsuit against Greenpeace can proceed. The legal action stems from the environmental group’s participation in the protests surrounding the Dakota Access Pipeline in North Dakota, which took place in 2016.


Source: New York Times Generated at: 2026-06-03 18:41:08 UTC

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