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Covid Crisis in India: The Death of Pradeep Bhattacharya | |
‘Why shouldn’t there be a rebellion against the government?’ my uncle ask… | |
in a Facebook post. A few days later he died of Covid in New Delhi. | |
Climate Strike during Corona: „We go onto the streets anyways“ | |
Covid-19 is the biggest challenge ever? Wait for the climate crisis. Three | |
climate activists report what they are doing to keep protest going on. | |
Climate Strike and Corona: „Not back to old normal“ | |
The pandemic did not replace climate crisis. It is adding to it. What does | |
that mean for the movement? Three activists tell their stories. | |
Interview with Rwandan President Kagame: „Fighting? I don't see it coming“ | |
Rwanda's president speaks to TAZ about the changing East African region: | |
the deepening conflict with Uganda and the blossoming friendship with the | |
DR Congo. | |
Descendants of victims of Nazi persecution: No change for the expatriated | |
Those who escaped Nazi rule lost the German citizenship. Germany is | |
refusing to grant citizenship to some of their offspring. | |
Right Wing Violence and Self Defense: Thanks, Antifa | |
Invoking the slogan “no violence“ in the fight against the right is a | |
betrayal of the victims of neo-Nazis and does nothing to stop the violence | |
they experience. | |
Guilty Fashion: Call Me Captain Lycra | |
Like a moth to the flame, I am attracted to anything that shines, sequins, | |
vinyl, and any number of polymers. | |
Rock icon Nannini about „Amore Gigante“: „Italy needs a woman“ | |
She's a rebel-rockstar, a feminist, a doctor of philosophy. Italian | |
musician Gianna Nannini about her new album against hatred, her | |
pansexuality and #MeToo. | |
Unfinished and Concrete Poetry: Flowing Meanings | |
A word in German sounds like another in Georgian but their meaning | |
diverges. Artist Elza Javakhishvili walks through the path of significance. | |
New Year’s Eve 2016 in Cologne: “It is a poisoned debate“ | |
Fantasies of the right seemed to have come true. Sociologist explains why | |
that very night leaves more of an impression than the terror attacks. | |
Racial profiling by Federal police officers: This man is not a pickpocket | |
Two Federal police officers stopped a man from Leipzig at the train | |
station. Because of his skin colour. He filed a lawsuit and won. The | |
inspection was unlawful. | |
Dresden’s 'Monument’ artwork: The protective barrier | |
Manaf Halbouni commemorates war and destruction with buses next to the | |
Frauenkirche. The forecourt has become a place for communication. | |
Voluntary service in the Ukraine conflict: Maria Berlinska goes off to war | |
This is a woman who studied Jewish history and organised festivals with | |
feminist bands. Then she volunteered to go to war. Why? | |
Research on Neonazi-milieu: „The snooping hurt me“ | |
Journalist Andrea Röpke researches Neo-Nazi groups and was spied out by the | |
intelligence services. She is not intimidated. | |
The soccer scarf invades high fashion: The ultimate anti-brand brand | |
When Balenciaga does a soccer scarf advertising Aldi it brings a fresh | |
breeze into the air de Paris, the air of the left with the wallet of the | |
right. | |
Spotlight Populism: Script writer needed | |
Nationalisms in Spain – powerful, bloody till recently and one of the most | |
complex issues for the central government. | |
Spotlight Populism: Politicians should rediscover frugality | |
A great deal of representatives of Italian people have adopted a redundancy | |
lifestyle that reminds of football players or star system VIPs. | |
Gentrificering i Berlin: Han kom. Tog. Og sejrede. | |
Investoren Jørn Tækker er for mange lejere i Berlin et mareridt. I sit | |
hjemland bygger danskeren derimod en økologisk prestigeprojekt-by. | |
Spotlight Populism: Stop Using the Word | |
Societies slide towards those who give simplistic explanations and promise | |
easy solutions. Thoughts of a member of political party „To Potami“. | |
Spotlight Populism: The Rage | |
A deep frustration has identified several enemies: the „casta“, the | |
powerful untouchable politicians, the immigrants, Europe, the Euro. | |
Spotlight Populism: Should We Talk About Fascism? | |
The word populism has become a kind of container that serves almost | |
everything you do not like. | |
Avraham Burg on Israel s Left: The Land of Silence | |
The political left of Israel collapsed. The fight against the occupation | |
now wholly depends on the country's civil society. | |
Spotlight Populism: Enhancement of the EU | |
The defeat of the „wait an see“ politics – can the new populism movement | |
save the European Union? | |
Spotlight Populism: The People Have to Fight | |
How do we survive populism in europe? By ignoring it? By writing about it? | |
By fearing it? By discussing it? How? | |
Spotlight Populism: „We have to keep facts important“ | |
Conversation beteween two journalists on „How to survive pupulism“ – duri… | |
a coffee break. | |
Spotlight Populism: Step back, reflect and ask | |
There were many factors that facilitated the rise of populism in Britain, | |
but the media has taken much of the blame. | |
Dernier cri of autumn/winter season 2017: The right shoe on the left foot | |
Learning from New York Fashion Week: Make Wrong Right Again. | |
The renaissance of socks: Hand-knitted by the Queen | |
Gucci socks at 190 euro, Alexander McQueen socks for 245 euro – the sock | |
inflation brought us socks for the 1%. Or actually, they're accessoires. | |
Schäuble’s role in Brussels: Merkel’s bogeyman | |
Chancellor Angela Merkel’s manner over the Greek conflict has been mostly | |
obliging, while her finance minister Wolfgang Schäuble played the role of | |
bad guy. | |
After the Euro Summit in Brussels: Thus fails Europe | |
Thanks to a loathsome alliance, Merkel and Schäuble have been able to | |
impose all of Germany’s demands on Greece. The result is a regime of | |
sanctions and coercion. | |
Economist about the ECB and Greece: Like setting off a nuclear bomb | |
The ECB denying Greece emergency loans would be blackmail, writes the | |
economist Martin Hellwig. A crisis like 1931 could be created. | |
Germany, Greece and the EU: Europe isn’t that German | |
What kind of a Europe do we want? Surely one that values solidarity. The | |
German course of austerity therapy has failed. It is time to correct the | |
mistakes. | |
After the Greek referendum: History in the Making | |
The outcome of the referendum is clear. Now more than ever it’s up to the | |
ECB, alongside the Greek government, to come up with solutions. | |
Grexit and the Eurozone: Destroyed confidence | |
The monetary system is based on confidence, and that confidence has been | |
shattered. The end of the monetary union is dawning – even if Greece | |
remains in the euro. |