The Swan Song of a Lost Man
“Harvard is an anti-Semitic, far-left institution” — with these words, Donald Trump began one of his unrestrained tirades on April 24, 2025, lashing out at everything that contradicts him. The university, he claimed, is “a liberal mess,” ...
The Abyss Beneath Us
Deep-Sea Mining as a Borderline Between Progress and Destruction On April 24, 2025, President Donald Trump signed an executive order that promises nothing less than the industrial conquest of the last untouched region of our planet:
What does Crimea really want?
The Great Putin Lie - Myths, Realities, and the Politics of Belonging Since 1954 This article examines the political and cultural identity of Crimea from 1954 to the present and refutes the claim that the peninsula was oppressed under Ukrainian rule and longed for reunification with Russia.
The Error in the System – The Story of Jose Hermosillo
In the United States of 2025, being in the wrong place at the wrong time is enough to be stripped of your rights. For Jose Hermosillo, it meant ten days of lost freedom, ten days of ...
The Administered Human – Kilmar Abrego Garcia and the New Face of American Diplomacy
On April 21, 2025, submitted before the United States District Court for the District of Maryland, a man named Michael G. Kozak delivered a sworn declaration. Its content: Kilmar Abrego Garcia, deported under the pretext of national security, ...
The Dangerous Smile of the Martyr – How Donald Trump Presented Himself to Children as a Survivor of an Assassination Attempt
In a country that long ago abandoned reason, there came a moment in April 2025 that felt as if it had been torn from the pages of a dystopian novel. While tulips bloomed and balloons ...
The Double Life of Matthew Allison – A DJ in the Shadow of the Terrorgram Network
Boise, Idaho. A town that could’ve been plucked from a brochure selling the past - old-fashioned, sunlit, indulgent. Everyone knows each other, everyone smiles, everyone drinks the same cheap beer in the same smoky clubs where the future still sounds like ‘90s drum’n’bass.
Björn Höcke's Dangerous Assault on Democracy - Comment "judicial state" from April 22, 2025, openly displays his fascist traits
In times when democracy is under attack from within, its enemies often masquerade as its guardians. Björn Höcke, ideological leader and head of the radical-right wing of the AfD, offers a ruthless ...
The New Censorship – How Trump's Regime Burns Books Without Fire
It begins as it always does in authoritarian systems: with lists. Lists of books, lists of suspects, lists of topics that must disappear. But in America in the year 2025, there’s no longer ...
J.D. Vance and the Swan Song of Irony
A Satire from the Heart of the Book Ban Zone. Once upon a time, there was a man named J.D. Vance. He wrote a book about himself, called it Hillbilly Elegy, and America applauded. The media cried out, “Finally, someone ...
The Fist, the Photo, and the Lie – How Trump Replaced Justice with a Fake Image
Donald Trump sits in the Oval Office. In front of him: no verdict, no report, no arrest warrant. Just a sheet of paper. On it: a photo of a fist with the letters “M S 1 3.” Below: “Kilmar ...
No Longer in CECOT – But He Is Not Free: The Case of Kilmar Abrego Garcia in the New America
A man now sits in a different prison - no longer in CECOT, the place of chains and darkness, but in Santa Ana. A facility with windows, they say. With air. With less fear. And yet ...
The Man Who Wasn’t Forgotten – A Meeting Between Kilmar and Senator Chris Van Hollen - including the original ruling from April 17, 2025
In the fading dusk of a hotel restaurant in San Salvador, between the clatter of plates and the whispers of a tropical night, Senator Chris Van Hollen met with a man who was no longer ...
The Shadow of the State - How a Wife Fights the Dehumanization of Her Husband
It was a Wednesday in April when the truth once again lost itself in the cold shadows of propaganda. On the government platform X, where words become weapons and documents are ...
Something Is Shifting in America
Even Republican farmers and Trump voters are calling for Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s return – the work of journalists, human rights groups, and activists is beginning to resonate. In a country where political camps often feel like walled fortresses, something is stirring, quietly, unmistakably: doubt. Outrage. Awareness.
Judge Cracks Down – Trump Officials to Testify Under Oath
In a republic that prides itself on the separation of powers, it was a single woman on Tuesday who defended the rule of law against the overreach of the president: Federal Judge Paula Xinis. In the case of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, ...
Días del Cóndor – The Sorrow of the Horses
“The heart is a poor instrument.” Not because it feels nothing – but because it hopes too much. It doesn’t beat, it errs. In Andalusia, where the evening sun sinks like a final ...
A Small Victory
The shadow man disappears - and with him, a production. our investigation - and warned of a story that would collapse in on itself. It was a scene straight out of a screenplay:..
From Peace Promise to Amnesia – How Trump Talks His Way Out of the Ukraine War
Washington, D.C. – He had promised it to the world. Loudly, proudly, chest puffed out: Donald Trump would end the war in Ukraine within 24 hours - and he’d do it before even setting ...
224 Pounds of Truth – If Trump Weighs 101 Kilos, I’m a Pelican
A satirical look at the medical mysteries of presidential mass. On April 13, 2025, the White House released something that defies the laws of physics, nutrition, and collective eyesight: Donald J. Trump, ...
"Deport Xi Jinping’s daughter."
It doesn’t begin with a scandal. Not with an official statement. It begins with a sentence, casually posted, deliberately seeded. “Deport Xi Jinping’s daughter.” Not a line from a dystopian novel but a real call to action from ...
The Highest Court Against the Government – Kilmar Abrego Garcia Must Be Brought Back
It was a day full of fractures, a day when the veil of power was lifted to reveal the naked failure of a government. The United States, a nation of laws, had deported a man it should never ...
The Invisible Exodus: How Trump’s Second Term Is Driving Refugees to Their Deaths – and How One Last Net Tries to Catch Them
"From an edge of America that no longer recognizes itself – and sent a cold shiver down our spines." It doesn’t begin with a bang. Not with marching bands or television images ...
“Black Tuesday, White Lies” – Donald Trump’s Myths About Tariffs, History, and the Great Forgetting
In the hour of political darkness, when economic reason yields to propaganda, history returns as farce. President Donald Trump, a man whose understanding of history is shaped less by archives than by ...
The Forgotten of Calais
A Fate on the Edge of Europe. At Calais, on the border between France and the United Kingdom, a humanitarian catastrophe is unfolding that rarely makes the headlines. While the world focuses...
Welcome to America – But Only With a Clean Phone
A report from the borderland between freedom and arbitrariness. You no longer enter a country. You pass a test. A moral, electronic, ideological test, and often enough, ...
The New Court Jester – Laura Loomer, Trump, and the Purge of America’s Security Apparatus
It’s a scene George Orwell might have written, had he lived long enough to see satire become biography. In an office once built for the solemnity of state, Laura Loomer sits - a woman once banned from social media for calling 9/11 an “inside job” ...
Only the Weak Will Fail – or: The Inhumanity of a Government in All Caps
On April 4, 2025, a Friday that seemed torn from the script of democratic tragedy, Donald Trump wrote a sentence. It was short, set in capital letters, and in truth a mirror ...
The Crownless King
How Donald Trump Turned a Venezuelan Makeup Artist into Public Enemy No. 1. In the logic of the new America, a tattoo is enough to be deported. Not a crime, not a conviction, not a confession, just ink on skin, an image, a symbol, ...
The Moral Noose – How Six Republican Men in South Carolina Want the Death Penalty for Abortion
"From a nation slowly forgetting itself". Once upon a time, in the heart of the United States, six Republican men, dressed in pressed jackets and wearing antiquated smiles, ...
Crossing the U.S. Border
How to Protect Your Data – and Avoid Trouble. A Practical Guide for Travelers in the Age of Surveillance and Suspicion. Repression often begins quietly: first, Mahmoud Khalil was taken from his home in New York...
The Cabinet That Keeps the World on Edge – A Mirror Image of the AfD
Here you meet the figures behind the Trump administration – a cabinet that not only shapes the political landscape of the United States but reverberates far beyond its borders. Ministers who appear with radical positions, ideological resolve, ...
The Enemy of My Enemy – Why Russia Cooperates with Islamists, and Why That’s No Accident
It begins with a sentence, spoken without irony but with brutal clarity: “This is not Norway.” Margarita Simonyan, the Kremlin’s chief propagandist, defended the torture of a terror suspect after the Crocus City Hall attack in Moscow. ...
The Shadow Man
How an Unknown 24-Year-Old Suddenly Became the Face of Trump's Security Policy. Prologue of a Staging. It's 8:26 a.m. on a Thursday morning in Manassas, Virginia. Flags flutter behind the spokeswoman, the Department of Justice ...
A Judgment Against Fear – Trump’s Deportation Flights Blocked
It was a cold, judicial blow against an administration that, in recent months, had weaponized every law, every principle, and every trace of humanity under the guise of national security. But on Wednesday, the Court of Appeals for the District ...
Aus Versehen im Kriegsrat – Wie die Trump-Regierung einem Journalisten ihre Militärschläge über Signal verriet
Was wie ein Spionagethriller beginnt, ist in Wahrheit ein beispielloser Vorgang realer Machtpannen: Jeffrey Goldberg, Chefredakteur des renommierten Magazins The Atlantic, wurde im März 2025 versehentlich in eine geheime Chatgruppe…
Ex-Soccer Pro Deported Over a Tattoo – The Madness of the New U.S. Policy
He was a goalkeeper. A father. A soccer fan. And now: an inmate in one of the harshest prisons in the Western Hemisphere. Jerce Reyes Barrios, a 36-year-old Venezuelan former professional player, was deported by the United ...
A Daughter, a Name – The Targeted Smear Campaign Against Judge Boasberg’s Daughter
No, this hunt is anything but quiet — it is shrill and repugnant. It doesn't come with torches and pitchforks, but with screenshots, speculation, out-of-context names, and a digital furor that no longer seems to care about the truth.
My name is Jenny, I’m not running away, just going for a walk
A memory from Fechenheim. I remember a horse. A white, quiet creature with the gait of an old soul, walking through the streets of Frankfurt-Fechenheim day after day ...
You see a man who governed only himself – and that is the end of democracy. This is how MAGA propaganda works
It begins with a tweet. Not from a journalist, not from an institution, but from a self-proclaimed “patriot” who calls herself Insurrection Barbie. She posts under the account @DefiantlyFree, ...
Arbitrary Arrests at U.S. Borders Leave European Tourists in Fear
It was supposed to be a short trip—just a quick getaway to Mexico, a few days to relax. Lennon Tyler, an American from Las Vegas, and her German fiancé, Lucas Sielaff, ...
Blood in the Water - The Language in Court
A verdict is handed down. Harsh. Relentless. And perhaps more consequential than the blunt moralism of a jury ruling can grasp. It strikes Greenpeace - but it concerns us all. It is not only about ...
The Secret of the Deportation Flights – and a Judge on the Brink
A court demands transparency about secret deportation flights to El Salvador. The Trump administration refuses to disclose details—allegedly for "national security" reasons. Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche speaks of "ongoing Cabinet discussions" on whether to formally ...
Trump, Free Speech, and the Borderline to Dictatorship
French Scientist Denied Entry for Critical Messages It’s a scene more reminiscent of an authoritarian state than the United States of America: A renowned French scientist ...
Osage Nation: From Oil Boom to Renewed Dispossession
A Fight Against the Politics of Oppression. For centuries, the Osage Nation has fought for its sovereignty, its land, and its economic independence. However, with the recent decision by the Trump administration and the Department ...
Trump vs. the Judiciary: Former Prosecutor Sees the Constitution as a Stronghold
As Donald Trump and his allies continue to target federal judges, former prosecutor Norm Eisen makes one thing clear: The U.S. Constitution is stronger than Trump’s attacks on the judiciary.
Why Crimea Is So Crucial for Russia and Ukraine
On March 18, 2014 Russia annexed the Crimean Peninsula from Ukraine. The takeover was swift and largely bloodless, but it sent relations between Moscow and the West into ...
Constitutional breach halted: Investigative work and legal pressure slow down Trump's - likely only temporary - dismantling of USAID
The close collaboration between human rights organizations, NGOs, outspoken investigative journalists, committed attorneys, affected individuals, and civil society is putting increasing pressure on the Trump administration ...
The USA on the Road to Dictatorship – The Case of Dr. Rasha Alawieh
Donald Trump's renewed presidency has unleashed a wave of deportations that, in their brutality and contempt for the rule of law, evoke the darkest chapters of history. The latest example: the expulsion of Dr. Rasha Alawieh, ...
Showdown at 5:00 PM – Trump’s Defiance of Justice Escalates
In an unprecedented attack on the separation of powers, the Trump administration faces a legal showdown today. U.S. District Judge James Boasberg has scheduled a hearing for 5:00 PM ET (10:00 PM CET) to determine whether Trump ...