Ministry Declares Health Emergency in Yemen: Malaria and Dengue Fever on the Rise
The Saudi-led coalition is deliberately using cholera, malaria, and famine as weapons of war in order to break the Yemeni resistance.
Read MoreJakob Reimann achieved his M.Sc in biochemistry in summer 2014 in Dresden, Germany. Afterwards, he moved to Nablus, Palestine, to join a research group at the An-Najah National University investigating environmental pollution caused by industrial sites. He launched the bilingual blog justicenow.de in 2015, where he takes a critical look on a variety of political issues.
Posted by Jakob Reimann | Nov 15, 2019 | Middle East, News & Analysis, Politics |
The Saudi-led coalition is deliberately using cholera, malaria, and famine as weapons of war in order to break the Yemeni resistance.
Read MorePosted by Jakob Reimann | Dec 1, 2017 | Europe, News & Analysis |
Merkel’s future is in peril while the far-right anti-immigrant AfD benefits from the recent breakdown of coalition talks.
Read MorePosted by Jakob Reimann | Mar 31, 2017 | Palestine, Politics, Viewpoints |
A withdrawn UN report’s conclusion that the criminal occupation of Palestine and Israel’s racist policies toward Palestinians are “apartheid” remain true.
Read MorePosted by Jakob Reimann | Mar 4, 2016 | Europe, Viewpoints |
An alarming number of Germans favor using violence against human beings who are desperately fleeing their countries from war and misery.
Read MorePosted by Jakob Reimann | Feb 5, 2016 | Middle East, News & Analysis |
The conflict between Saudi Arabia and Iran is not the legitimate succession of the Prophet Muhammad; it is about politics and power predominance.
Read MorePosted by Jakob Reimann | Dec 10, 2015 | Asia Pacific, Middle East, News & Analysis, US |
Syria is now the front line of a new Cold War between the US and Russia.
Read MorePosted by Jakob Reimann | Oct 14, 2015 | Europe, Viewpoints |
In the course of an increasing number of people seeking asylum, a new tide of right-wing terror is troubling Germany. Forsaken by leading politicians, it remains the duty of the civil society to counter this disgraceful development and to facilitate the refugees’ integration.
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