BERLINER ZEITUNG: Nach dem Tod eines indigenen Mädchens ist es im australischen Alice Springs zu Gewalt gekommen. Demonstranten forderten „Payback“ – eine traditionelle Form der Vergeltung.
In der abgelegenen australischen Stadt Alice Springs sind Hunderte Demonstranten mit Polizei und Rettungskräften aneinandergeraten. Auslöser war die Festnahme eines 47-Jährigen, der verdächtigt wird, ein fünfjähriges indigenes Mädchen entführt und getötet zu haben.
Die Polizei erklärte, der Mann habe sich am Donnerstagabend in einem sogenannten Town Camp gestellt – informellen indigenen Siedlungen am Rand der Stadt. Bewohner hätten daraufhin begonnen, Selbstjustiz gegen ihn auszuüben und den Verdächtigen bewusstlos geschlagen.
Als der Mann anschließend ins Krankenhaus gebracht wurde, versammelten sich laut Behörden rund 400 Menschen vor dem Gebäude. Auf Videos des australischen Senders ABC war zu hören, wie Demonstranten „Payback“ forderten – eine traditionelle Form körperlicher Vergeltung in einigen indigenen Gemeinschaften Australiens. » | Alexander Schmalz | Freitag, 1. Mai 2026
THE GUARDIAN:
Police say they will charge people with unrest in Alice Springs after arrest over death of Kumanjayi Little Baby: Five-year-old’s grandfather and senior Warlpiri elder appeals for calm, saying: ‘It is time now for sorry business’ »
Warning: This article contains references to and images of Indigenous Australians who have died.
Life. Leben. Vie.
Friday, May 01, 2026
Guerre en Ukraine : les frappes de drones russes au plus haut en avril
LE FIGARO : Les forces russes ont notamment augmenté leur nombre de frappes durant la journée - alors que Moscou visait précédemment l’Ukraine presque exclusivement pendant la nuit -, ce que Kiev dénonce comme une tactique.
La Russie a visé l'Ukraine avec un nombre record de frappes de drones de longue portée au mois d'avril, selon une analyse par l'AFP des données publiées par les forces aériennes ukrainiennes. Moscou a lancé 6583 drones de longue portée pendant le mois d'avril, soit une augmentation de 2% par rapport au mois de mars, avec notamment une multiplication de frappes en journée, alors que les négociations pour mettre fin au conflit déclenché par l'invasion russe en février 2022 sont au point mort.
Les forces russes ont notamment augmenté leur nombre de frappes durant la journée - alors que Moscou visait précédemment l'Ukraine presque exclusivement pendant la nuit -, ce que Kiev dénonce comme une tactique destinée à faire un maximum de victimes civiles alors que le conflit a déjà fait des dizaines de milliers de morts. Le nombre de missiles tirés par Moscou - 141 - était aussi en hausse de 2% par rapport au mois précédent, mais loin des 288 tirs recensés en février. D'après les données de l'armée de l'air ukrainienne, 88% des drones et missiles ont été interceptés au cours du mois. » | Par Le Figaro avec AFP | vendredi 1 mai 2026
La Russie a visé l'Ukraine avec un nombre record de frappes de drones de longue portée au mois d'avril, selon une analyse par l'AFP des données publiées par les forces aériennes ukrainiennes. Moscou a lancé 6583 drones de longue portée pendant le mois d'avril, soit une augmentation de 2% par rapport au mois de mars, avec notamment une multiplication de frappes en journée, alors que les négociations pour mettre fin au conflit déclenché par l'invasion russe en février 2022 sont au point mort.
Les forces russes ont notamment augmenté leur nombre de frappes durant la journée - alors que Moscou visait précédemment l'Ukraine presque exclusivement pendant la nuit -, ce que Kiev dénonce comme une tactique destinée à faire un maximum de victimes civiles alors que le conflit a déjà fait des dizaines de milliers de morts. Le nombre de missiles tirés par Moscou - 141 - était aussi en hausse de 2% par rapport au mois précédent, mais loin des 288 tirs recensés en février. D'après les données de l'armée de l'air ukrainienne, 88% des drones et missiles ont été interceptés au cours du mois. » | Par Le Figaro avec AFP | vendredi 1 mai 2026
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El dilema de Sheinbaum: desafiar a EE. UU. o arrestar a un aliado
THE NEW YORK TIMES: El gobierno de Trump quiere que la presidenta Claudia Sheinbaum detenga a un gobernador mexicano. Ella cuenta con pocas buenas opciones como respuesta.
Captura de este artículo. | La presidenta de México, Claudia Sheinbaum, podría detener a uno de los aliados de su partido, el gobernador del estado de Sinaloa, y extraditarlo a Estados Unidos, o desafiar la petición estadounidense y protegerlo. | Yuri Cortez/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images
Una granada política acaba de caer en manos de Claudia Sheinbaum, la presidenta de México.
El miércoles, fiscales estadounidenses presentaron una acusación contra uno de los políticos más destacados de su partido —Rubén Rocha Moya, gobernador del estado mexicano de Sinaloa— en la que se decía que durante mucho tiempo había apoyado a un poderoso cártel de la droga que ha aterrorizado a los mismos ciudadanos a los que juró proteger.
Estados Unidos pidió al gobierno de Sheinbaum que lo detuviera rápidamente, junto con otros nueve funcionarios y exfuncionarios mexicanos mencionados en la acusación.
Esto ha hecho que Sheinbaum tenga poco tiempo para tomar una decisión importante.
Podría detener a uno de los aliados de su partido y extraditarlo a Estados Unidos, una medida que probablemente reforzaría su vínculo con el presidente Donald Trump pero que también molestaría a los políticos de su partido que sostienen que el gobierno estadounidense ha estado presionando a Sheinbaum. » | Por Jack Nicas y Emiliano Rodríguez Mega | Reportando desde Ciudad de México | jueves 30 de abril de 2026
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EL PAÍS: The United States puts a spotlight back on narcoplitics in Mexico: The accusation against the governor of Sinaloa once again highlights the allegations that have dogged Morena’s electoral campaigns since 2021 »
Una granada política acaba de caer en manos de Claudia Sheinbaum, la presidenta de México.
El miércoles, fiscales estadounidenses presentaron una acusación contra uno de los políticos más destacados de su partido —Rubén Rocha Moya, gobernador del estado mexicano de Sinaloa— en la que se decía que durante mucho tiempo había apoyado a un poderoso cártel de la droga que ha aterrorizado a los mismos ciudadanos a los que juró proteger.
Estados Unidos pidió al gobierno de Sheinbaum que lo detuviera rápidamente, junto con otros nueve funcionarios y exfuncionarios mexicanos mencionados en la acusación.
Esto ha hecho que Sheinbaum tenga poco tiempo para tomar una decisión importante.
Podría detener a uno de los aliados de su partido y extraditarlo a Estados Unidos, una medida que probablemente reforzaría su vínculo con el presidente Donald Trump pero que también molestaría a los políticos de su partido que sostienen que el gobierno estadounidense ha estado presionando a Sheinbaum. » | Por Jack Nicas y Emiliano Rodríguez Mega | Reportando desde Ciudad de México | jueves 30 de abril de 2026
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EL PAÍS: The United States puts a spotlight back on narcoplitics in Mexico: The accusation against the governor of Sinaloa once again highlights the allegations that have dogged Morena’s electoral campaigns since 2021 »
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Why Countries Are Stocking Up on Gold
THE NEW YORK TIMES: As risk has escalated, central banks have bought more gold to stash in reserve. A widening Middle East war could add to the urgency.
Screenshot taken from this NYT article. | Gold bars stored at the Bank of England. | Bank of England | Credits: Unavailable
Central banks around the world have bulked up their reserves of gold, a safe but cumbersome investment that has been revived in popularity by intensifying geopolitical tensions and concerns over inflation.
This year, the price of gold exceeded $5,000 per troy ounce for the first time in history. One major reason prices have soared — doubling in a year and a half — is the demand from emerging economies: The central banks of Poland, Turkey, India and China have been some of the biggest buyers of gold in the past several years.
The shock to the global financial system from the war in the Middle East has underlined again how some central banks turn to gold during times of stress.
Central banks have continued to add to their holdings of gold since the conflict began in late February, including those in China, Poland, the Czech Republic and Uzbekistan, according to data from the World Gold Council. In March, China’s central bank bought more gold than it had in more than a year. Guatemala also bought gold in March, for the first time in about six months, the council said. » | Eshe Nelson | Eshe Nelson, who reported from London, has written about central banks and financial markets for more than a decade. | Friday, May 1, 2026
Where in the World Is All That Gold Stored?: As central banks buy more gold, where to put all that heavy metal is an increasingly important question. Reserves must be secure and ready to trade in a crisis. »
Central banks around the world have bulked up their reserves of gold, a safe but cumbersome investment that has been revived in popularity by intensifying geopolitical tensions and concerns over inflation.
This year, the price of gold exceeded $5,000 per troy ounce for the first time in history. One major reason prices have soared — doubling in a year and a half — is the demand from emerging economies: The central banks of Poland, Turkey, India and China have been some of the biggest buyers of gold in the past several years.
The shock to the global financial system from the war in the Middle East has underlined again how some central banks turn to gold during times of stress.
Central banks have continued to add to their holdings of gold since the conflict began in late February, including those in China, Poland, the Czech Republic and Uzbekistan, according to data from the World Gold Council. In March, China’s central bank bought more gold than it had in more than a year. Guatemala also bought gold in March, for the first time in about six months, the council said. » | Eshe Nelson | Eshe Nelson, who reported from London, has written about central banks and financial markets for more than a decade. | Friday, May 1, 2026
Where in the World Is All That Gold Stored?: As central banks buy more gold, where to put all that heavy metal is an increasingly important question. Reserves must be secure and ready to trade in a crisis. »
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The Dark Reality of Being Gay in an Indian Family
Apr 29, 2026 | Dhiren Doshi-Smith grew up in East Ham, London, navigating the heavy expectations of his British Indian heritage and the strict cultural boundaries of his Jain community. Living with a large extended family above a shop, Dhiren realised he was different from a young age but quickly learned to mask his authentic self.
Surrounded by an environment where queerness was deeply taboo and "gay" was weaponised as a slur alongside compounding local racism, the space to be himself simply did not exist.
Carrying immense shame and the daunting expectation of a traditional arranged marriage, Dhiren lived a painful double life. It was not until his mid-thirties, against the heartbreaking backdrop of his mother’s terminal illness, that a profound turning point arrived. Witnessing the fragility of life and seeing his secret boyfriend lovingly care for his dying mother, Dhiren realised he could no longer merely exist. He had to finally thrive.
Choosing to step out of the shadows, Dhiren shed the grief of his hidden years to fully embrace his truth. Today, he is happily married to that same partner and thrives openly as a therapeutic counsellor and EDI corporate trainer, dedicating his life to supporting queer mental health in often hostile environments.
From overcoming his intense fear of visibility to famously fronting Pride in London’s billboard campaigns, Dhiren has transformed his deepest cultural trauma into his greatest strength. By sharing his powerful story, he actively works to dismantle the heavy shame carried by queer people of colour, proving that stepping into your authenticity leads to a beautiful, liberated life.
Surrounded by an environment where queerness was deeply taboo and "gay" was weaponised as a slur alongside compounding local racism, the space to be himself simply did not exist.
Carrying immense shame and the daunting expectation of a traditional arranged marriage, Dhiren lived a painful double life. It was not until his mid-thirties, against the heartbreaking backdrop of his mother’s terminal illness, that a profound turning point arrived. Witnessing the fragility of life and seeing his secret boyfriend lovingly care for his dying mother, Dhiren realised he could no longer merely exist. He had to finally thrive.
Choosing to step out of the shadows, Dhiren shed the grief of his hidden years to fully embrace his truth. Today, he is happily married to that same partner and thrives openly as a therapeutic counsellor and EDI corporate trainer, dedicating his life to supporting queer mental health in often hostile environments.
From overcoming his intense fear of visibility to famously fronting Pride in London’s billboard campaigns, Dhiren has transformed his deepest cultural trauma into his greatest strength. By sharing his powerful story, he actively works to dismantle the heavy shame carried by queer people of colour, proving that stepping into your authenticity leads to a beautiful, liberated life.
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Psychology of Gay Gen X Who Came Out Late
Apr 30, 2026 | Psychology of Gay Gen X Who Came Out Late
A lot of Gen X men knew who they were by the time they were fifteen. They just couldn't say it out loud. Not in the eighties. Not during AIDS. Not when two-thirds of the country thought being gay should be illegal. So they did what Gen X does best — they adapted, they performed, and they survived. This is about what it cost them, what finally changed, and why some of them are only now walking through a door that's been open for years.
A lot of Gen X men knew who they were by the time they were fifteen. They just couldn't say it out loud. Not in the eighties. Not during AIDS. Not when two-thirds of the country thought being gay should be illegal. So they did what Gen X does best — they adapted, they performed, and they survived. This is about what it cost them, what finally changed, and why some of them are only now walking through a door that's been open for years.
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Thursday, April 30, 2026
Donald Trump envisage aussi un « probable » retrait de militaires américains stationnés en Italie et en Espagne
LE FIGARO : Washington semble déterminé à mettre en place des mesures de rétorsion à l’encontre d’alliés occidentaux pour leur manque d’engagement dans la guerre en Iran.
Donald Trump a dit ce jeudi envisager un « probable » retrait des forces armées américaines stationnées en Italie et en Espagne, quelques heures après avoir également cité l’Allemagne.
Mercredi, Donald Trump avait déjà dit envisager une réduction des forces armées américaines stationnées en Allemagne, dans la foulée de premiers propos vindicatifs contre le chancelier allemand à propos de la guerre en Iran. « Une décision sera prise très prochainement », a écrit le président américain sur sa plateforme Truth Social. » | Par Le Figaro avec Reuters et AFP | jeudi 30 avril 2026
Donald Trump a dit ce jeudi envisager un « probable » retrait des forces armées américaines stationnées en Italie et en Espagne, quelques heures après avoir également cité l’Allemagne.
Mercredi, Donald Trump avait déjà dit envisager une réduction des forces armées américaines stationnées en Allemagne, dans la foulée de premiers propos vindicatifs contre le chancelier allemand à propos de la guerre en Iran. « Une décision sera prise très prochainement », a écrit le président américain sur sa plateforme Truth Social. » | Par Le Figaro avec Reuters et AFP | jeudi 30 avril 2026
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LOOKING BACK: Margaret Thatcher Questioned Live on AIDS Crisis, Iran-Contra, and Popularity (1986)
Apr 30, 2026 | In November 1986, ITN presenter Leonard Parkin interviewed the Prime Minister of the day, Margaret Thatcher. Parkin pressed the Prime Minister on the UK's response to the AIDS crisis - describing it as "the biggest threat that mankind has had to face". The ITN journalist also asked about the Iran Contra affair and why Thatcher still supported US President Ronald Reagan on the issue as public mood on both sides of the Atlantic shifted.
The interview ends with a discussion about Thatcher's own popularity and how the public viewed her. The "Iron Lady" - not for turning as ever - admitted that hearing the negative views about her was painful as she is human, but nevertheless described those opinions as "wrong".
Thatcher had been in power for seven years - having won two general elections, in 1979 and 1983 - and was eyeing another victory when the country went to the polls.
During the interview she is asked about a range of subjects: from the potential for an early election, the language used in politics, and her view on whether Labour could survive another general election loss.
Loved by many and disliked by many, too; but two things are certain: she was a FORMIDABLE LADY with OODLES of POLISH.
When she was in power, I was one of her greatest fans, for she breathed life into a sclerotic nation. As the years have passed, I must confess that I have seen that many of our problems today, such as extreme wealth inequality and foreign ownership of British businesses, can be traced back directly to her policies and to Thatcherism. Nevertheless, it is also an undeniable fact that she was an extremely capable politician and leader. Would that we had such an effective leader today!
Thatcher was a politician of conviction. One great aspect of her mission was to free up the people and to remove government interference in how people led their lives. So, in many ways she was the complete opposite of the interfering Starmer, who is an interfering micro-manager, and who has absolutely no understanding of, or respect for, people’s freedom to live their lives as they see fit. — © Mark Alexander
The interview ends with a discussion about Thatcher's own popularity and how the public viewed her. The "Iron Lady" - not for turning as ever - admitted that hearing the negative views about her was painful as she is human, but nevertheless described those opinions as "wrong".
Thatcher had been in power for seven years - having won two general elections, in 1979 and 1983 - and was eyeing another victory when the country went to the polls.
During the interview she is asked about a range of subjects: from the potential for an early election, the language used in politics, and her view on whether Labour could survive another general election loss.
Loved by many and disliked by many, too; but two things are certain: she was a FORMIDABLE LADY with OODLES of POLISH.
When she was in power, I was one of her greatest fans, for she breathed life into a sclerotic nation. As the years have passed, I must confess that I have seen that many of our problems today, such as extreme wealth inequality and foreign ownership of British businesses, can be traced back directly to her policies and to Thatcherism. Nevertheless, it is also an undeniable fact that she was an extremely capable politician and leader. Would that we had such an effective leader today!
Thatcher was a politician of conviction. One great aspect of her mission was to free up the people and to remove government interference in how people led their lives. So, in many ways she was the complete opposite of the interfering Starmer, who is an interfering micro-manager, and who has absolutely no understanding of, or respect for, people’s freedom to live their lives as they see fit. — © Mark Alexander
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Are Americans Falling Out of Love with Trump?
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Steve Schmmidt: Pete Hegseth Will Rot in His Shame
Hear! Hear! — Mark
Supreme Leader Says Iran Is Planning for Ongoing Control of Strait
The NEW YORK TIMES: Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei said in a statement that Iran would establish “new legal frameworks” for the Strait of Hormuz. He also said his country would retain its nuclear capabilities.
Screenshot from this NYT article. | Iranians held photos of the country’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei, at a government-organized march in Tehran on Wednesday. | Arash Khamooshi for The New York Times
Iran’s supreme leader issued a rare statement on Thursday saying that the United States had no place in the future of the Persian Gulf region and making clear that his country planned to manage the strategic Strait of Hormuz waterway going forward.
In the defiant message, Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei also vowed that Iran would retain its nuclear capabilities. The lengthy statement from the Iranian leader, who has not been seen in public since he was named to the top post nearly two months ago, was shared by his office.
It touched on two of the thorniest issues stalling talks on permanently ending the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran, which began in late February and paused when a cease-fire was reached this month. Those positions put Iran at odds with the United States, which has sought to curtail Iran’s nuclear ambitions and insisted that it cannot restrict use of the Strait of Hormuz to vessels of its choosing.
“By the will and power of God, the bright future of the Persian Gulf region will be a future without America,” said the statement, which was released on Iran’s National Day of the Persian Gulf, an annual commemoration of a 1622 military victory over Portugal in the Strait of Hormuz. » | Leo Sands | Thursday, April 30, 2026
Iran’s supreme leader issued a rare statement on Thursday saying that the United States had no place in the future of the Persian Gulf region and making clear that his country planned to manage the strategic Strait of Hormuz waterway going forward.
In the defiant message, Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei also vowed that Iran would retain its nuclear capabilities. The lengthy statement from the Iranian leader, who has not been seen in public since he was named to the top post nearly two months ago, was shared by his office.
It touched on two of the thorniest issues stalling talks on permanently ending the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran, which began in late February and paused when a cease-fire was reached this month. Those positions put Iran at odds with the United States, which has sought to curtail Iran’s nuclear ambitions and insisted that it cannot restrict use of the Strait of Hormuz to vessels of its choosing.
“By the will and power of God, the bright future of the Persian Gulf region will be a future without America,” said the statement, which was released on Iran’s National Day of the Persian Gulf, an annual commemoration of a 1622 military victory over Portugal in the Strait of Hormuz. » | Leo Sands | Thursday, April 30, 2026
Trump Tells Merz to ‘Fix His Broken Country’ in New Attack on German Chancellor
THE GUARDIAN: US president’s latest outburst comes a day after he suggested a ‘possible reduction’ in US troops in Germany
Donald Trump has again lashed out at Germany’s chancellor, Friedrich Merz, saying he should focus on “fixing his broken country” and trying to end the Russia-Ukraine war – and spend less time “interfering” in Iran.
“The Chancellor of Germany should spend more time on ending the war with Russia/Ukraine (Where he has been totally ineffective!),” Trump wrote in a social media post.
Merz should instead focus on “fixing his broken Country,” he wrote, “especially Immigration and Energy, and less time on interfering with those that are getting rid of the Iran Nuclear threat, thereby making the World, including Germany, a safer place!”
Trump’s latest outburst came a day after he suggested the US military presence in Germany was being reviewed, with a “possible reduction” of troops under consideration. » | Kate Connolly in Berlin and Jakub Krupa | Thursday, April 30, 2026
Donald Trump has again lashed out at Germany’s chancellor, Friedrich Merz, saying he should focus on “fixing his broken country” and trying to end the Russia-Ukraine war – and spend less time “interfering” in Iran.
“The Chancellor of Germany should spend more time on ending the war with Russia/Ukraine (Where he has been totally ineffective!),” Trump wrote in a social media post.
Merz should instead focus on “fixing his broken Country,” he wrote, “especially Immigration and Energy, and less time on interfering with those that are getting rid of the Iran Nuclear threat, thereby making the World, including Germany, a safer place!”
Trump’s latest outburst came a day after he suggested the US military presence in Germany was being reviewed, with a “possible reduction” of troops under consideration. » | Kate Connolly in Berlin and Jakub Krupa | Thursday, April 30, 2026
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El presidente y la primera dama de EE. UU. exigen a la ABC que despida a Jimmy Kimmel por un chiste
THE NEW YORK TIMES: La broma dirigida a Melania Trump se grabó dos días antes de la cena de corresponsales de la Casa Blanca, en la que un hombre armado intentó asaltar la gala de la prensa.
Captura de este artículo. | Melania Trump, la primera dama, en una rueda de prensa en la Casa Blanca el sábado por la noche tras el tiroteo en la Cena de Corresponsales de la Casa Blanca. | Salwan Georges para The New York Times
El presidente Donald Trump y la primera dama Melania Trump exigieron el lunes, en sendas publicaciones en las redes sociales, que la cadena ABC retirara de sus emisiones al comediante Jimmy Kimmel por un segmento relacionado con la cena de corresponsales de la Casa Blanca, emitido dos días antes de que esta tuviera lugar.
Kimmel, quien tiene un largo historial de enfrentamientos con el presidente, se había imaginado a sí mismo como presentador de la cena. “Por supuesto, nuestra primera dama, Melania, está aquí”, dijo el jueves por la noche. Luego, fingiendo dirigirse a ella, la llamó “tan hermosa” y añadió: “Señora Trump, tiene un brillo como el de una futura viuda”. Hizo bromas sobre la edad y la salud de Donald Trump.
Esto ocurrió antes de que un hombre armado traspasara el perímetro de seguridad del Washington Hilton mientras el presidente y la primera dama se encontraban dentro el sábado.
En su publicación en las redes sociales del lunes por la tarde, Donald Trump describió la broma del comediante como “realmente impactante” y “algo totalmente inaceptable”. Terminó su mensaje “Jimmy Kimmel debería ser despedido inmediatamente por Disney y ABC”. » | Por Shawn McCreesh | Reportando desde Washington | martes 28 de abril de 2026
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El presidente Donald Trump y la primera dama Melania Trump exigieron el lunes, en sendas publicaciones en las redes sociales, que la cadena ABC retirara de sus emisiones al comediante Jimmy Kimmel por un segmento relacionado con la cena de corresponsales de la Casa Blanca, emitido dos días antes de que esta tuviera lugar.
Kimmel, quien tiene un largo historial de enfrentamientos con el presidente, se había imaginado a sí mismo como presentador de la cena. “Por supuesto, nuestra primera dama, Melania, está aquí”, dijo el jueves por la noche. Luego, fingiendo dirigirse a ella, la llamó “tan hermosa” y añadió: “Señora Trump, tiene un brillo como el de una futura viuda”. Hizo bromas sobre la edad y la salud de Donald Trump.
Esto ocurrió antes de que un hombre armado traspasara el perímetro de seguridad del Washington Hilton mientras el presidente y la primera dama se encontraban dentro el sábado.
En su publicación en las redes sociales del lunes por la tarde, Donald Trump describió la broma del comediante como “realmente impactante” y “algo totalmente inaceptable”. Terminó su mensaje “Jimmy Kimmel debería ser despedido inmediatamente por Disney y ABC”. » | Por Shawn McCreesh | Reportando desde Washington | martes 28 de abril de 2026
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Guerre au Moyen-Orient : les États-Unis ont subi une «défaite honteuse», tacle le guide suprême iranien
LE FIGARO : « Un nouveau chapitre s’ouvre » pour le Golfe et le détroit d’Ormuz, a déclaré dans un message retransmis jeudi Mojtaba Khamenei, qui a été blessé dans des frappes et n’a pas été vu en public depuis sa nomination. EN DIRECT » | Par Ségolène Forgar et Aldric Meeschaert | jeudi 30 avril 2026
Margaret Thatcher: The Iron Lady
Margaret Thatcher: The Iron Lady - From her humble beginnings as a grocer's daughter, Margaret Thatcher fought her way through the sexist prejudices of the 1970s to become the first female Prime Minister of the United Kingdom in 1979.
Margaret Thatcher: The Iron Lady (2012)
Director: Alan Byron
Stars: Tony Benn, Gyles Brandreth, Michael Brunson
Genre: Documentary, Biography, History
Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
Release Date: August 24, 2012 (United States)
Margaret Thatcher: The Iron Lady (2012)
Director: Alan Byron
Stars: Tony Benn, Gyles Brandreth, Michael Brunson
Genre: Documentary, Biography, History
Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
Release Date: August 24, 2012 (United States)
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Steve Rosenberg: Russia Steps Up VPN Crackdown
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JD Vance Furious after King Charles’ Speech
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Mamdani’s Advice to Royals: Give That Priceless Diamond Back to India
THE NEW YORK TIMES: Mayor Zohran Mamdani and King Charles did not meet privately. But if they had, the mayor said, he probably would have raised the issue of the Koh-i-Noor Diamond. [sic]
Hours before greeting King Charles III in Lower Manhattan on Wednesday, Mayor Zohran Mamdani was asked about the royal visit during a news conference in the Bronx.
The mayor quickly distanced himself, saying that he would be attending a ceremony at the 9/11 Memorial and Museum “alongside a number of other elected officials” and that would be the extent of his interaction with the king.
But what would he say to King Charles if they were to have a private meeting?
“I would probably encourage him to return the Koh-i-Noor Diamond,” Mr. Mamdani said.
The mayor’s decision to invoke the 105.6-carat diamond — taken from an 11-year-old Indian prince in the 1840s when India was a British colony and presented to Queen Victoria — was in character.
Mr. Mamdani was born in Uganda, also once part of the British Empire, to Indian parents who have helped to shape his political views. His father, Mahmood Mamdani, is a leading scholar of anticolonialism. His mother, Mira Nair, is an award-winning filmmaker whose movies have examined the colonial experience. India has lobbied for the diamond, part of the crown jewels in the Tower of London, to be returned.
Mr. Mamdani is also the city’s first democratic socialist mayor, and he has said his goal is to uplift the city’s working-class residents. » | Jeffrey C. Mays | Wednesday, April 29, 2026
À LIRE AUSSI :
Zohran Mamdani demande à Charles III de rendre un diamant réclamé par l'Inde : Le maire de New York Zohran Mamdani a appelé mercredi le roi Charles III à «rendre» le diamant Koh-i-Noor, joyau de la couronne obtenu en Inde par l’Empire britannique au XIXe siècle. »
Hours before greeting King Charles III in Lower Manhattan on Wednesday, Mayor Zohran Mamdani was asked about the royal visit during a news conference in the Bronx.
The mayor quickly distanced himself, saying that he would be attending a ceremony at the 9/11 Memorial and Museum “alongside a number of other elected officials” and that would be the extent of his interaction with the king.
But what would he say to King Charles if they were to have a private meeting?
“I would probably encourage him to return the Koh-i-Noor Diamond,” Mr. Mamdani said.
The mayor’s decision to invoke the 105.6-carat diamond — taken from an 11-year-old Indian prince in the 1840s when India was a British colony and presented to Queen Victoria — was in character.
Mr. Mamdani was born in Uganda, also once part of the British Empire, to Indian parents who have helped to shape his political views. His father, Mahmood Mamdani, is a leading scholar of anticolonialism. His mother, Mira Nair, is an award-winning filmmaker whose movies have examined the colonial experience. India has lobbied for the diamond, part of the crown jewels in the Tower of London, to be returned.
Mr. Mamdani is also the city’s first democratic socialist mayor, and he has said his goal is to uplift the city’s working-class residents. » | Jeffrey C. Mays | Wednesday, April 29, 2026
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Zohran Mamdani demande à Charles III de rendre un diamant réclamé par l'Inde : Le maire de New York Zohran Mamdani a appelé mercredi le roi Charles III à «rendre» le diamant Koh-i-Noor, joyau de la couronne obtenu en Inde par l’Empire britannique au XIXe siècle. »
Ex-FBI Director Surrenders over Charge of Threatening President Trump in Instagram Post | BBC News
Apr 29, 2026 | Former FBI Director James Comey surrendered to authorities on Wednesday to face a charge alleging that an image he briefly shared on social media posed a threat to the life of US President Donald Trump.
It stems from an Instagram post shared by Comey, which contained an image of seashells on a beach arranged to read "86 47". "Eighty-six" is a slang term for "get rid of", and prosecutors allege it encourages violence against Trump, the 47th president.
Comey denies any wrongdoing, saying he did not know what the numbers meant, and accused the prosecution of political motivation.
This marks the second time the justice department has brought criminal charges against Comey, a long-time critic of Trump.
It stems from an Instagram post shared by Comey, which contained an image of seashells on a beach arranged to read "86 47". "Eighty-six" is a slang term for "get rid of", and prosecutors allege it encourages violence against Trump, the 47th president.
Comey denies any wrongdoing, saying he did not know what the numbers meant, and accused the prosecution of political motivation.
This marks the second time the justice department has brought criminal charges against Comey, a long-time critic of Trump.
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German Chancellor Friedrich Merz Says US Is Being Humiliated by Iran
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Trump Threatens to Reduce Troop Numbers in Germany amid Growing Row with Nato Allies
THE GUARDIAN: US president’s threat comes after Germany’s Friedrich Merz suggests Trump team is being outplayed in its negotiations with Iran
The US may reduce its number of troops deployed in Germany, Donald Trump has announced, days after the country’s chancellor said America was being “humiliated” by Iran.
In a post on his Truth Social platform, the US president said his administration was “studying and reviewing the possible reduction of troops in Germany, with a determination to be made over the next short period of time”.
On Monday, Friedrich Merz suggested the Trump team was being outplayed in its negotiations with Iran to secure an end to the ongoing war and a reopening of the strait of Hormuz.
“The Iranians are obviously very skilled at negotiating, or rather, very skilful at not negotiating, letting the Americans travel to Islamabad and then leave again without any result,” the German chancellor said.
Merz reiterated his criticisms on Wednesday, saying Europe was “suffering” from the consequences of the closure of the strait. » | Jonathan Yerushalmy | Thursday, April 30, 2026
Lire la suite ici.
The US may reduce its number of troops deployed in Germany, Donald Trump has announced, days after the country’s chancellor said America was being “humiliated” by Iran.
In a post on his Truth Social platform, the US president said his administration was “studying and reviewing the possible reduction of troops in Germany, with a determination to be made over the next short period of time”.
On Monday, Friedrich Merz suggested the Trump team was being outplayed in its negotiations with Iran to secure an end to the ongoing war and a reopening of the strait of Hormuz.
“The Iranians are obviously very skilled at negotiating, or rather, very skilful at not negotiating, letting the Americans travel to Islamabad and then leave again without any result,” the German chancellor said.
Merz reiterated his criticisms on Wednesday, saying Europe was “suffering” from the consequences of the closure of the strait. » | Jonathan Yerushalmy | Thursday, April 30, 2026
Lire la suite ici.
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Epstein Obtained Objects From Islam’s Holiest Site for His Island ‘Mosque’
THE NEW YORK TIMES: Jeffrey Epstein’s messages cast light on an unusual building on his private island and show how his connections helped him secure tapestries from Mecca for it.
Screenshot from this NYT article. | A photo released by the House Oversight Committee showed a building once owned by Jeffrey Epstein on Little Saint James, his private island in the Caribbean. He referred to it as a mosque. | Credits: Unavailable
Tapestries embroidered with Quranic verses were shipped from the Kaaba in Mecca, Islam’s holiest shrine. Tiles came from a mosque in Uzbekistan. A golden metal dome was made to replicate the architecture of ancient Syria.
Jeffrey Epstein spent years making connections across the Middle East, in pursuit of business deals and two intertwined hobbies: acquiring rare Islamic artifacts with which to decorate an unusual building on his private island, and expanding his network of wealthy, powerful people.
Through connections that extended into the royal court of Saudi Arabia, Mr. Epstein secured a meeting with Mohammed bin Salman, now the Saudi crown prince, and also obtained elaborate tapestries that once adorned the sacred spaces inside the Kaaba and covered its exterior walls. » | Ephrat Livni | Wednesday, April 29, 2026
Tapestries embroidered with Quranic verses were shipped from the Kaaba in Mecca, Islam’s holiest shrine. Tiles came from a mosque in Uzbekistan. A golden metal dome was made to replicate the architecture of ancient Syria.
Jeffrey Epstein spent years making connections across the Middle East, in pursuit of business deals and two intertwined hobbies: acquiring rare Islamic artifacts with which to decorate an unusual building on his private island, and expanding his network of wealthy, powerful people.
Through connections that extended into the royal court of Saudi Arabia, Mr. Epstein secured a meeting with Mohammed bin Salman, now the Saudi crown prince, and also obtained elaborate tapestries that once adorned the sacred spaces inside the Kaaba and covered its exterior walls. » | Ephrat Livni | Wednesday, April 29, 2026
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Dumping Trump: MAGA Loses Voters as Trump Polling Plummets
Apr 30, 2026 | Jen Psaki shares testimonials from a new web site that features Trump voters who are realizing that what he is doing in office is not what they signed up for. This regret is also seen in new Reuters/Ipsos polling that shows Trump's approval to be at its lowest point in his second term.
Also in this week's episode, Donald Trump finds another thing to stick his face on, Pete Hegseth makes the bizarre decision to compare Trump's war on Iran with Iraq, Afghanistan, and Vietnam, and Jen exposes what a weak overreach Trump's latest harangue against Jimmy Kimmel really is.
Also in this week's episode, Donald Trump finds another thing to stick his face on, Pete Hegseth makes the bizarre decision to compare Trump's war on Iran with Iraq, Afghanistan, and Vietnam, and Jen exposes what a weak overreach Trump's latest harangue against Jimmy Kimmel really is.
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"I Hate Him" — Passport Edition
Very strong language alert!
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Donald Trump
Growing Up Gay | Dave Egan - Former "Ex-Gay"
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Richter / Wislocki — Rachmaninoff: Piano Concerto No 2
Sviatoslav Richter (piano)
Stanisław Wisłocki (conductor)
Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra
1959/04/26-28 Stereo, Philharmonie, Warsaw
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Wednesday, April 29, 2026
Trump réfléchit à réduire les forces armées américaines stationnées en Allemagne
LE FIGARO : Le président américain a déclaré mercredi qu’il envisageait une réduction des forces armées américaines stationnées en Allemagne, après des propos vindicatifs contre le chancelier allemand à propos de la guerre en Iran. » | Par Le Figaro avec AFP | mercredi 29 avril 2026
Venezuela Without Maduro | ARTE.tv Documentary
Apr 28, 2026 | Three months after Nicolás Maduro's kidnapping by US special forces, Venezuelan civil society is reawakening and challenging the regime openly. Demonstrators are criticising the government and demanding the release of political prisoners, and oil industry trade unions want to see change.
Venezuela Without Maduro | ARTE.tv Documentary
Available until: 24/03/2029
Venezuela Without Maduro | ARTE.tv Documentary
Available until: 24/03/2029
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Steve Schmidt: Lindsey Graham Wants You to Pay for Trump's Ballroom
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London: The Money-laundering Capital of the World
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Pollo al ajillo — How to Make Authentic Garlic Chicken
Apr 21, 2026 | Pollo al ajillo is a classic Spanish garlic chicken dish that requires just a few ingredients and relies on the combination of olive oil, garlic, and herbs.
In this video, I’ll show you the classic preparation step by step. The key is how the garlic cooks in the oil and how the chicken first browns and then finishes cooking in the oven.
The garlic cloves remain in their skins and are only lightly crushed. This allows them to slowly release their aroma and become soft and mild.
The chicken is first seared in a pan and then transferred to a cazuela [casserole] in the oven. This keeps it juicy and allows it to absorb the flavors of the wine, herbs, and garlic. A simple dish that thrives on proper preparation.
In this video, I’ll show you the classic preparation step by step. The key is how the garlic cooks in the oil and how the chicken first browns and then finishes cooking in the oven.
The garlic cloves remain in their skins and are only lightly crushed. This allows them to slowly release their aroma and become soft and mild.
The chicken is first seared in a pan and then transferred to a cazuela [casserole] in the oven. This keeps it juicy and allows it to absorb the flavors of the wine, herbs, and garlic. A simple dish that thrives on proper preparation.
Do Yourselves a Favour: Turn the Volume on Your Computers Up and Listen to This Captivating Music All the Way Through
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La guerre au Moyen-Orient risque de jeter plus de 30 millions de personnes dans la pauvreté
LE FIGARO : Le conflit va tout particulièrement affecter « l’Afrique subsaharienne et certains pays en Asie », ou encore «les petites îles en développement». Les populations vont souffrir des « coûts d’énergie, du manque d’engrais, ce qui va avoir un impact énorme dans les mois à venir ».
Le conflit en Iran, en provoquant une flambée des prix de l'énergie, menace de jeter plus de 30 millions de personnes dans la pauvreté à travers le monde, a souligné mercredi 29 avril l'administrateur du Programme des Nations unies pour le développement (PNUD), Alexander De Croo.
« Nous avons fait une étude après six semaines de guerre et notre estimation était que, même si la guerre s'arrêtait à ce moment-là, une population de 32 millions sera poussée dans la précarité dans 160 pays », a-t-il fait valoir en marge du G7 développement à Paris. « C'est le développement en marche arrière », a-t-il déploré. « Cela prend des décennies pour construire des sociétés stables, pour développer une économie locale, ça prend une guerre de quelques semaines pour détruire ça ». » | Par Le Figaro avec AFP | mercredi 29 avril 2026
Le conflit en Iran, en provoquant une flambée des prix de l'énergie, menace de jeter plus de 30 millions de personnes dans la pauvreté à travers le monde, a souligné mercredi 29 avril l'administrateur du Programme des Nations unies pour le développement (PNUD), Alexander De Croo.
« Nous avons fait une étude après six semaines de guerre et notre estimation était que, même si la guerre s'arrêtait à ce moment-là, une population de 32 millions sera poussée dans la précarité dans 160 pays », a-t-il fait valoir en marge du G7 développement à Paris. « C'est le développement en marche arrière », a-t-il déploré. « Cela prend des décennies pour construire des sociétés stables, pour développer une économie locale, ça prend une guerre de quelques semaines pour détruire ça ». » | Par Le Figaro avec AFP | mercredi 29 avril 2026
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King Charles Agrees with Me on Iran Nuclear Weapon Ban, Claims Trump
THE GUARDIAN: Remarks by US president likely to cause embarrassment for aides of UK monarch, who usually remains neutral
Donald Trump has claimed King Charles agrees with him that Iran should never be allowed nuclear weapons.
Trump made the remarks at a White House state dinner on Tuesday in honour of the visiting Charles and Camilla, after the two men sat down to bilateral talks earlier that day.
As head of state, the king is above party politics and remains neutral. Trump’s comments are likely to cause some embarrassment to royal aides that the king’s views – or, at least, what Trump claims his views to be – have been made public.
The US president said in his speech at the white-tie event on Tuesday evening: “We’re doing a little Middle East work right now … and we’re doing very well. We have militarily defeated that particular opponent, and we’re never going to let that opponent ever, Charles agrees with me even more than I do, we’re never going to let that opponent have a nuclear weapon. » | Guardian staff and agencies | Wednesday, April 29, 2026
Donald Trump has claimed King Charles agrees with him that Iran should never be allowed nuclear weapons.
Trump made the remarks at a White House state dinner on Tuesday in honour of the visiting Charles and Camilla, after the two men sat down to bilateral talks earlier that day.
As head of state, the king is above party politics and remains neutral. Trump’s comments are likely to cause some embarrassment to royal aides that the king’s views – or, at least, what Trump claims his views to be – have been made public.
The US president said in his speech at the white-tie event on Tuesday evening: “We’re doing a little Middle East work right now … and we’re doing very well. We have militarily defeated that particular opponent, and we’re never going to let that opponent ever, Charles agrees with me even more than I do, we’re never going to let that opponent have a nuclear weapon. » | Guardian staff and agencies | Wednesday, April 29, 2026
Two Jewish Men Seriously Injured after Being Stabbed in North London | BBC News
Apr 29, 2026 | Two people have been stabbed in Golders Green in north London after a man with a knife was seen running down the high street, attempting to stab Jewish people in the area.
Shomrim, the Jewish community security organisation, said they responded immediately and detained a suspect.
They said police then arrived and Tasered a man who has been arrested.
The victims are being treated by Hatzola, whose ambulances were set on on fire across the road from today's incident last month.
Shomrim, the Jewish community security organisation, said they responded immediately and detained a suspect.
They said police then arrived and Tasered a man who has been arrested.
The victims are being treated by Hatzola, whose ambulances were set on on fire across the road from today's incident last month.
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The Latest Place Trump’s Face Will Appear: Some U.S. Passports
THE NEW YORK TIMES: The department said it planned to release “a limited number of specially designed” U.S. passports that feature a picture of the president to commemorate the country’s 250th anniversary in July.
Screenshot taken from this NYT article. | An image of the proposed limited-edition passport design released by the State Department. | U.S. Department of State
President Trump’s signature is set to be added to U.S. dollars. His name has been affixed to the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. A plan to mint a 24-karat gold coin with his image is moving forward.
Now there are plans to release a limited-edition U.S. passport bearing the president’s likeness.
The State Department revealed the plans on Tuesday, saying that the new passports would be made available in commemoration of the country’s 250th anniversary this summer. A “limited number of specially designed” passports will be released, according to Tommy Piggott, a spokesman for the State Department. They will be available for any American citizen who applies for one at the Washington Passport Agency when the rollout happens and will continue for as long as inventory lasts, the department said.
Pictures of the proposed design, which Mr. Piggott said will feature “customized artwork and enhanced imagery,” show a serious-looking Mr. Trump above his signature in gold ink.
There will be no additional cost for the Trump-themed passports, the State Department said. It is unclear how many will be produced. » | Taylor Robinson | Tuesday, April 28, 2026
President Trump’s signature is set to be added to U.S. dollars. His name has been affixed to the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. A plan to mint a 24-karat gold coin with his image is moving forward.
Now there are plans to release a limited-edition U.S. passport bearing the president’s likeness.
The State Department revealed the plans on Tuesday, saying that the new passports would be made available in commemoration of the country’s 250th anniversary this summer. A “limited number of specially designed” passports will be released, according to Tommy Piggott, a spokesman for the State Department. They will be available for any American citizen who applies for one at the Washington Passport Agency when the rollout happens and will continue for as long as inventory lasts, the department said.
Pictures of the proposed design, which Mr. Piggott said will feature “customized artwork and enhanced imagery,” show a serious-looking Mr. Trump above his signature in gold ink.
There will be no additional cost for the Trump-themed passports, the State Department said. It is unclear how many will be produced. » | Taylor Robinson | Tuesday, April 28, 2026
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Full Guest List for Trump’s State Dinner With Charles and Camilla
THE NEW YORK TIMES: Six members of the Supreme Court were invited to the dinner, alongside top administration officials, billionaires and Republican lawmakers.
Screenshot taken from this NYT article. | President Trump and the first lady, Melania Trump, welcomed King Charles III of Britain and Queen Camilla to the White House on Tuesday evening for a state dinner. | Kenny Holston/The New York Times
More than 100 guests were invited to the state dinner that President Trump hosted for King Charles III of Britain and Queen Camilla on Tuesday night. The list included many allies and friends of Mr. Trump’s, top administration officials, six Supreme Court justices, Republican lawmakers, billionaires and other conservative figures.
Here is the entire list of invitees provided by the White House. » | By The New York Times | Published: Tuesday, April 28, 2026. Updated: Wednesday, April 29, 2026
More than 100 guests were invited to the state dinner that President Trump hosted for King Charles III of Britain and Queen Camilla on Tuesday night. The list included many allies and friends of Mr. Trump’s, top administration officials, six Supreme Court justices, Republican lawmakers, billionaires and other conservative figures.
Here is the entire list of invitees provided by the White House. » | By The New York Times | Published: Tuesday, April 28, 2026. Updated: Wednesday, April 29, 2026
Liebe heute: Wie klappt das? | Twist | ARTE
Apr 28, 2026 | Sehnen wir uns nicht alle heimlich nach ihr? Der großen romantischen Liebe? Gefeiert in Hollywoodfilmen, festgehalten mit Liebesschlössern. Aber passt sie überhaupt noch in unsere Zeit - in der Dating-Apps das perfekte Match versprechen und ein Geschäft mit Sehnsüchten betrieben wird? Wie geht Liebe heute?
"Der große Feind der Liebe ist die Romantik", sagt Alain de Botton. Der Philosoph und Schriftsteller hält Liebesgeschichten à la Romeo und Julia für hochgefährlich. De Botton hat internationale Bestseller und Romane über die Liebe geschrieben und plädiert für eine neue Nüchternheit: Nur wenn wir an uns und unseren Beziehungen arbeiten, die Macken des anderen aushalten und die eigenen, haben wir die Chance auf ein glückliches Liebesleben.
Jeanne Kiviger hat reichlich Erfahrungen mit Dating-Apps gesammelt. Diese haben die französische Comicautorin zu ihrem Band "Love Machine" inspiriert. Darin treibt sie ihre Erlebnisse humorvoll und böse auf die Spitze. Doch die 25-Jährige kann als eher introvertierte Person den Dating-Plattformen auch etwas abgewinnen.
Arlo Parks, britische Sängerin und Dichterin, hat gerade das Album "Ambiguous Desire" herausgebracht, in dem es um Liebe und Begehren geht. Sie gilt als Stimme der Gen Z, ist bekennende Romantikerin. Für sie ist die "face-to-face"-Kontaktaufnahme nicht zuletzt nach Corona essenziell. Liebe ist für sie eine Entscheidung.
Hanna Mattes, Fotografin und Künstlerin aus Berlin, hält es mit "Relationship Anarchy". Sie glaubt nicht daran, dass eine Person alle emotionalen Ansprüche abdecken kann und man romantische Partner automatisch über die Beziehung zu Freunden und Familie stellen muss. Ihr ist auch die Beziehung zu ihren Eltern wichtig: der Schauspielerin Eva Mattes und dem Regisseur Werner Herzog. Das dokumentieren ihre Doppelportraits in dem aktuellen Foto-Band "Love".
Magazin (D 2026, 30 Min)
Video auf YouTube verfügbar bis zum 26/04/2027
"Der große Feind der Liebe ist die Romantik", sagt Alain de Botton. Der Philosoph und Schriftsteller hält Liebesgeschichten à la Romeo und Julia für hochgefährlich. De Botton hat internationale Bestseller und Romane über die Liebe geschrieben und plädiert für eine neue Nüchternheit: Nur wenn wir an uns und unseren Beziehungen arbeiten, die Macken des anderen aushalten und die eigenen, haben wir die Chance auf ein glückliches Liebesleben.
Jeanne Kiviger hat reichlich Erfahrungen mit Dating-Apps gesammelt. Diese haben die französische Comicautorin zu ihrem Band "Love Machine" inspiriert. Darin treibt sie ihre Erlebnisse humorvoll und böse auf die Spitze. Doch die 25-Jährige kann als eher introvertierte Person den Dating-Plattformen auch etwas abgewinnen.
Arlo Parks, britische Sängerin und Dichterin, hat gerade das Album "Ambiguous Desire" herausgebracht, in dem es um Liebe und Begehren geht. Sie gilt als Stimme der Gen Z, ist bekennende Romantikerin. Für sie ist die "face-to-face"-Kontaktaufnahme nicht zuletzt nach Corona essenziell. Liebe ist für sie eine Entscheidung.
Hanna Mattes, Fotografin und Künstlerin aus Berlin, hält es mit "Relationship Anarchy". Sie glaubt nicht daran, dass eine Person alle emotionalen Ansprüche abdecken kann und man romantische Partner automatisch über die Beziehung zu Freunden und Familie stellen muss. Ihr ist auch die Beziehung zu ihren Eltern wichtig: der Schauspielerin Eva Mattes und dem Regisseur Werner Herzog. Das dokumentieren ihre Doppelportraits in dem aktuellen Foto-Band "Love".
Magazin (D 2026, 30 Min)
Video auf YouTube verfügbar bis zum 26/04/2027
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Mein queeres Altersheim | ARTE Re:
Apr 29, 2026 | In Europa leben Millionen queere Seniorinnen und Senioren. Ihr Leben lang waren sie mit Vorurteilen und Diskriminierung konfrontiert. Das setzt sich häufig auch im Altersheim fort. Queere Wohnprojekte wie das kürzlich eröffnete "Maison de la Diversité" in Lyon könnten eine Lösung sein.
Der ehemalige Balletttänzer Sylvain Boniface hat das erste Altersheim für queere Menschen in Frankreich mitgegründet: das "Maison de la Diversité", das "Haus der Vielfalt" in Lyon. Er möchte sich in Gesellschaft anderer wohlfühlen, ohne sich alshomosexuell outen zu müssen. Der 65-Jährige ist alleinstehend und hat keine Kinder; auch deswegen hat er sich für einen Lebensabend unter Gleichgesinnten entschieden.
Zur Eröffnung haben die queeren Bewohnerinnen und Bewohner die ganze Nachbarschaft eingeladen. Für die geplante Drag-Show verwandelt sich Sylvain Boniface in sein Alter Ego Bonnie Butterfly.
Doch der Alltag ist nicht ohne Tücken: Trägt eine 60-seitige Charta mit Pflichten und Aufgaben wirklich zu einem friedlichen Miteinander bei? Wie viele Regeln braucht eine Gemeinschaft? Auch das müssen Sylvain und die anderen noch herausfinden.
Vorbild für das "Maison de la Diversité" ist der "Lebensort Vielfalt" in Berlin. Es ist das älteste Wohnprojekt für queere Seniorinnen und Senioren in Europa und wurde vor zehn Jahren gegründet. In den 69 Wohnungen leben nicht nur Ältere, sondern auch queere Familien und Paare. Die Mieten sind sozialverträglich, je nach Einkommen. Auch eine Pflege-WG gibt es. Für das große Spektrum der verschiedenen Identitäten, Sexualitäten und Körper werden die Pflegekräfte speziell geschult.
Annet ist 61 Jahre alt, lesbisch, nicht-binär und lebt seit drei Jahren in einem kleinen Einzelapartment. Regelmäßig veranstaltet Annet für ihre Nachbarschaft das sogenannte "Kuddelmuddel-Frühstück", denn Gemeinschaft entsteht nicht allein durch die Tatsache, dass alle queer sind.
Reportage (D 2026, 31 Min)
Video verfügbar bis zum 22/03/2031
Der ehemalige Balletttänzer Sylvain Boniface hat das erste Altersheim für queere Menschen in Frankreich mitgegründet: das "Maison de la Diversité", das "Haus der Vielfalt" in Lyon. Er möchte sich in Gesellschaft anderer wohlfühlen, ohne sich alshomosexuell outen zu müssen. Der 65-Jährige ist alleinstehend und hat keine Kinder; auch deswegen hat er sich für einen Lebensabend unter Gleichgesinnten entschieden.
Zur Eröffnung haben die queeren Bewohnerinnen und Bewohner die ganze Nachbarschaft eingeladen. Für die geplante Drag-Show verwandelt sich Sylvain Boniface in sein Alter Ego Bonnie Butterfly.
Doch der Alltag ist nicht ohne Tücken: Trägt eine 60-seitige Charta mit Pflichten und Aufgaben wirklich zu einem friedlichen Miteinander bei? Wie viele Regeln braucht eine Gemeinschaft? Auch das müssen Sylvain und die anderen noch herausfinden.
Vorbild für das "Maison de la Diversité" ist der "Lebensort Vielfalt" in Berlin. Es ist das älteste Wohnprojekt für queere Seniorinnen und Senioren in Europa und wurde vor zehn Jahren gegründet. In den 69 Wohnungen leben nicht nur Ältere, sondern auch queere Familien und Paare. Die Mieten sind sozialverträglich, je nach Einkommen. Auch eine Pflege-WG gibt es. Für das große Spektrum der verschiedenen Identitäten, Sexualitäten und Körper werden die Pflegekräfte speziell geschult.
Annet ist 61 Jahre alt, lesbisch, nicht-binär und lebt seit drei Jahren in einem kleinen Einzelapartment. Regelmäßig veranstaltet Annet für ihre Nachbarschaft das sogenannte "Kuddelmuddel-Frühstück", denn Gemeinschaft entsteht nicht allein durch die Tatsache, dass alle queer sind.
Reportage (D 2026, 31 Min)
Video verfügbar bis zum 22/03/2031
King Charles III Addresses Joint Meeting of U.S. Congress
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King Charles Issues ‘Pretty Direct’ Warning to US Congress about Power without Checks and Balances
Apr 28, 2026 | "In terms of the UK-US relationship, I think he’s played a blinder."
King Charles made “very barbed” comments to the US Congress, reminding Americans that in their democracy, “executive power is subject to checks and balances”, says British diplomat and former Brexit counsellor at the British Embassy in Washington, Alexandra Hall Hall.
King Charles made “very barbed” comments to the US Congress, reminding Americans that in their democracy, “executive power is subject to checks and balances”, says British diplomat and former Brexit counsellor at the British Embassy in Washington, Alexandra Hall Hall.
Steve Rosenberg: Stalin Rehabilitated, NATO 'Fragmented': What Today's Russian Papers Are Saying.
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