Kleine Stöberkiste

Sunday thought: A beginning?

Von Robert Reich

Friends,When historians look back on this dark time, I don’t think they’ll see the end of what we value in America. More likely, they’ll see the beginning. I’m sure you’ve had the experience of taking something or someone for granted until you’re in danger of losing them.

Fujian carrier a flashy flex but not a game-changer

Von Gabriel Honrada

China’s new Fujian aircraft carrier has sailed into service, vaulting its blue-water ambitions toward the Second Island Chain and testing US naval primacy from Taiwan to the South China Sea.

Auf ewig Trump oder: Die Vorbereitung des Bürgerkriegs

Von Blätter Redaktion

Auf ewig Trump oder: Die Vorbereitung des Bürgerkriegs Blätter Redaktion 22. Oktober 2025 - 14:22 Bild: US-Nationalgarde in Washington, 1.9.2025 (IMAGO / Middle East Images) Als Donald Trump vor einem Jahr zum zweiten Mal zum US-Präsidenten gewählt wurde, war bereits abzusehen, dass dieses Ereignis einen historischen Einschnitt markieren würde.

Good Versions of the Right Film

Von Amelia Nonemacher

People cross West 42nd Street under advertising for A Minecraft Movie (March 25, 2025) / rblfmr / Shutterstock At any. Read More

What have we learnt about generative AI and journalism

Von Charlie Beckett

For six years I have been investigating the value of artificial intelligence for news publishers with our global JournalismAI project at the LSE, supported by the Google News Initiative. It’s … Continued

Ransomware: Wenn das FBI Grenzen überschreitet

Von Kai Biermann

Die Cybergang Black Basta ist hochprofessionell, aggressiv, schreckt vor kaum etwas zurück. Das FBI will sie zerschlagen. Unsere Recherche zeigt: mit dubiosen Methoden.

Trump’s Shutdown Hits the Skies

Von Inae Oh

The knock-on effects from the government shutdown, now the longest in US history, continue apace, with the Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA) cuts to air traffic at 40 of the nation’s busiest airports now officially in effect.

Make Aristocracy Great Again: Lost Roots of Techno-Feudalism

Von David Price

It is difficult to interpret the Trump administration’s wholesale attacks on governmental programs as anything other than accelerationist efforts to destroy basic features of the American political and economic systems.

The Family in Crisis: Between Right-Wing Mobilization and Left-Wing Criticism

Von Liza Mattutat

There is a family crisis. However, this crisis was not triggered by the ‘erosion of traditional identities’ or by the fight for equal rights for LGBTQIA+ people and migrants. Rather, it stems from a larger systemic crisis in which the family, as the central institution of a privatized system of social reproduction, has failed.

KI-Kolumne

Von Barbi Marković

Können unsere Kolumnist*innen in Zukunft von KI ersetzt werden? Unsere letzte Kolumne von Barbi Marković.

Voices of Myanmar

Von Aeon Video

Citizens of Myanmar describe what daily life is like in their isolated, war-torn nation- by Aeon VideoWatch on Aeon

It’s not just Israel to blame for the medical evacuation crisis in Gaza

Von Hassan Abo Qamar

My cousin Ahmad was nine years old when he suffered a severe head injury in Gaza. A year ago, a missile hit the house next to ours in Nuseirat. The explosion was so violent that it pushed Ahmad off the third-floor staircase of our building. He fell badly on his head, shattering his skull.