Wednesday, April 15, 2026

Steve Schmidt: MAGA Has Hit Its Iceberg

Apr 14, 2026 | Donald Trump's blockade of the Strait of Hormuz failed on day one while he picked a fight with Pope Leo. Steve Schmidt explains why this is MAGA's iceberg moment and why the reckoning is hurtling ever closer.

Tuesday, April 14, 2026

House Democrats Call for Commission Led by JD Vance to Oust Trump

THE GUARDIAN: Measure by Jamie Raskin follows statements by Trump about annihilating Iran and post depicting himself as Jesus

House Democrats on Tuesday proposed creating a commission that would work with JD Vance to remove Donald Trump from office under the 25th amendment, should they determine he is no longer fit to serve.

The measure, introduced by Jamie Raskin, the top Democrat on the House judiciary committee, follows a series of statements from Trump, including his recent warning that Iran’s “whole civilization will die” if it did not capitulate to his demands, and a social media post that depicted him as Jesus Christ.

Democratic lawmakers and other opponents, including the former CIA director John Brennan, have seized on those comments to argue that the 79-year-old president is no longer competent to lead the country, and that the US vice-president should work with Trump’s cabinet to remove him.

“Public trust in Donald Trump’s ability to meet the duties of his office has dropped to unprecedented lows as he threatens to destroy entire civilizations, unleashes chaos in the Middle East while violating congressional war powers, aggressively insults the Pope of the Catholic Church and sends out artistic renderings online likening himself to Jesus Christ,” Raskin said in a statement. » | Chris Stein in Washington | Tuesday, April 14, 2026

What's the Fallout from the Dispute between Trump and Pope Leo? | Inside Story

Apr 14, 2026 | Already fraught, the relationship between the US and the Vatican is getting worse. It's the result of an unusual public exchange between President Donald Trump and Pope Leo. The leader of the Roman Catholic Church spoke out against the Iran war, drawing a backlash from the US leader.

But Pope Leo has remained defiant, saying he isn't afraid of the Trump administration.

It's not the first time the White House has been on the receiving end of criticism from the Vatican. So, is this political interference or a moral duty to speak out? And what are the consequences?

Presenter: Folly Bah Thibault

Guests:

Cornel West -- Professor and Dietrich Bonhoeffer Chair at the Union Theological Seminary
Adolfo Franco -- US Republican strategist
Christopher White -- Vatican journalist and author of a book on Pope Leo


Donald Trump choque la droite religieuse en s’en prenant au pape Léon XIV

LE FIGARO : DÉCRYPTAGE - Les critiques virulentes du président américain contre le pape ont été accompagnées par la publication d’une parodie d’image pieuse le représentant en Christ guérisseur, suscitant l’embarras de ses partisans catholiques.

Les invectives de Trump contre le pape ne tournent pas à son avantage. Les critiques du président américain contre Léon XIV ont créé un sentiment de malaise, y compris dans les milieux conservateurs, accru par la publication par Trump sur son réseau Truth Social d’une image artificielle le représentant en Jésus-Christ guérisseur. Peu enclin à présenter des excuses, Donald Trump a retiré l’image, mais pas ses propos. Ces échanges ne sont pas les premières tensions de l’histoire entre la papauté et une puissance temporelle. La vindicte personnelle du président des États-Unis envers le premier pape américain vient s’ajouter aux frictions entre le catholicisme ultraconservateur adopté par une partie de la nouvelle droite américaine, et l’autorité religieuse du pape.

Trump avait publié dimanche une longue diatribe contre le pape Léon XIV après que ce dernier a émis des critiques contre la guerre en Iran dans son homélie prononcée le jour de Pâques. « Le pape Léon est FAIBLE face à la criminalité et catastrophique en matière de politique étrangère », a écrit le président américain. « Je ne veux pas d’un pape qui trouve normal que l’Iran dispose de l’arme nucléaire… d’un pape qui trouve terrible que l’Amérique ait attaqué le Venezuela . Et je ne veux pas d’un pape qui critique le président des États-Unis parce que je fais exactement ce pour quoi j’ai été élu, À UNE MAJORITÉ ÉCRASANTE, à savoir faire baisser la criminalité à des niveaux historiquement bas et créer le plus grand marché boursier de l’histoire. » » | Par Adrien Jaulmes, correspondant à Washington | mardi 14 avril 2026

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April 8, 2026

Giovanni Siracusa: Sicilian Potato Salad — Insalata pantesca

Apr 11, 2026 | As the weather starts to warm up, this is the one healthy potato recipe you need in your rotation. The first time I ever had a potato salad with mayonnaise was at a friend's house, and his whole family was laughing at me because this is the potato salad I was used to.

Whether you eat it warm, cold, or the next day, it always tastes great. It’s a perfect Mediterranean diet dish on its own, but it’s also incredible with some tuna on top for a high-protein lunch, or served as a side to grilled meat, chicken, or fish.

I like to make this potato salad and keep it in the refrigerator to pick at for a few days.

My grandmother made this all the time and she sometimes added green beans or any fresh vegetables from the garden. So if you’re tired of the normal potato salad with mayo and want an easy summer salad that actually tastes fresh, this Sicilian classic is for you.



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Guerre en Iran : Donald Trump se dit « choqué » par le manque de «courage» de Giorgia Meloni

LE FIGARO : «Est-ce qu’ils apprécient le fait que votre présidente ne nous aide pas à obtenir ce pétrole? Est-ce que ça leur plaît? Je n’arrive pas à l’imaginer», a déclaré Donald Trump dans une interview au quotidien italien Corriere della Sera.

Le président américain Donald Trump a vivement critiqué mardi la chef du gouvernement italien Giorgia Meloni pour avoir refusé d'impliquer son pays dans la guerre en Iran, se disant «sous le choc» et déçu de son manque de « courage ». » | Par Le Figaro avec AFP | mardi 14 avril 2026

Mohammad Marandi on Why Islamabad Talks Failed

Apr 14, 2026 | Professor Mohammad Marandi was part of the Iranian delegation to Islamabad. He gave us a firsthand account of why talks with the US failed and where things go from here.

Democracy Now! President vs. Pope: Trump Posts Picture of Self as Jesus; Pope Says Warmakers Have “Hands Full of Blood”

Apr 14, 2026 | The first-ever pope from the United States is clashing with the White House. Pope Leo XIV, head of the Catholic Church, which counts more than a billion people in the world as its members, has spoken out forcefully against war. He said in his Palm Sunday address that Jesus “does not listen to the prayers of those who wage war … [whose] hands are full of blood.” In response, President Donald Trump said Pope Leo is “weak on crime, and terrible for foreign policy.” Trump is also under fire for sharing an AI-generated image that appears to show himself as Jesus Christ. Pressed about the controversy in an interview on Fox News, Trump’s Catholic Vice President JD Vance said the pope should “stick to matters of morality.”


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One Cool, Happy Dancing Politician with Rhythm in Hungary, …

… Zsolt Hegedus, shows us all just how HAPPY he is for his country to be rid of the uncool and fossilized Viktor Orbán!

Budapest oder Kiew zuerst? Europas neuer Milliarden-Streit nach Orbáns Sturz

BERLINER ZEITUNG: Sowohl Ungarn als auch die Ukraine brauchen ganz schnell sehr viel Geld aus Brüssel. Wer bekommt zuerst den Zuschlag? Die EU-Kommission steht vor einem Dilemma.

Screenshot stammt aus diesem Artikel. | Peter Magyar hat die Wahl in Ungarn gewonnen. Doch bevor Brüssel die EU-Milliarden freigibt, fordert die Kommission Reformen.

Zwei Tage nach der Ungarnwahl hat in Brüssel ein heftiges Tauziehen um milliardenschwere EU-Mittel begonnen. Die EU-Kommission setzt den designierten neuen ungarischen Regierungschef Peter Magyar unter Druck, grünes Licht zum geplanten 90-Milliarden-Euro-Kredit für die Ukraine zu geben. Der am Sonntag abgewählte Amtsinhaber Viktor Orbán hatte die Auszahlung beim EU-Gipfel im März mit einem Veto blockiert.

Doch auch Brüssel ist gefordert. Magyar möchte so schnell wie möglich an EU-Mittel im Wert von rund 17 Milliarden Euro kommen, die die EU-Kommission wegen Rechtsstaats-Problemen und Korruption auf Eis gelegt hat. Rechnet man noch zurückgehaltene Gelder aus dem Rüstungsfonds SAFE hinzu, geht es um insgesamt 35 Milliarden Euro.

Die Auszahlung der EU-Gelder war ein zentrales und womöglich entscheidendes Wahlversprechen in Budapest. Die entscheidende Frage ist nun, wer zuerst „sein“ Geld bekommt: Wahlsieger Magyar aus dem EU- und Nato-Mitgliedsland Ungarn oder Präsident Wolodymyr Selenskyj aus dem von EU-Hilfe abhängigen Drittland Ukraine. » | Eric Bonse | Dienstag, 14. April 2026

Weitere Hiobsbotschaft für Kuba: Iberia streicht Flüge nach Havanna

BERLINER ZEITUNG: Kerosinmangel und sinkende Besucherzahlen führen zu weiteren Einschnitten im internationalen Flugverkehr. An der für Mai geplanten Tourismusmesse FITCuba hält Kuba dennoch fest.

Die spanische Fluggesellschaft Iberia hat am Montag die Aussetzung ihrer Direktflüge zwischen Madrid und Havanna vom 1. Juni bis zum 24. Oktober 2026 bestätigt. Betroffene Passagiere können laut Iberia ihre Reise auf einen Termin bis Oktober 2027 umbuchen, auf ein alternatives Reiseziel ausweichen – darunter Miami, Mexiko-Stadt, Panama-Stadt und Santo Domingo – oder eine Erstattung beantragen.

Bereits im Mai will Iberia die Frequenz von derzeit drei auf zwei wöchentliche Verbindungen reduzieren. Ab Juni bleibt Reisenden als einzige Iberia-nahe Option der Umweg über Panama mit der Partnerfluggesellschaft Copa Airlines, mit der Iberia ein Codeshare-Abkommen unterhält. Die Büros der Fluggesellschaft in Havanna bleiben nach eigenen Angaben geöffnet.

„Diese temporäre Aussetzung betrifft ausschließlich Kuba aufgrund der dortigen Ausnahmesituation. Iberia hält den Rest ihres Flugbetriebs aufrecht und bietet im Sommer eine Rekordzahl von 21,4 Millionen Sitzplätzen an“, teilte die Fluggesellschaft am 13. April mit. » | Peter Steiniger | Dienstag, 14. April 2026

En Italie, la Une du journal l’Espresso provoque la colère de l’ambassadeur d’Israël

LE FIGARO : Le média de gauche a choisi d’illustrer son numéro par l’image d’un colon israélien photographiant une Palestinienne, visiblement mal à l’aise.

« Un journalisme responsable doit être équilibré et juste. » Lorsqu’il est tombé sur la nouvelle Une de l’hebdomadaire de gauche L’Espresso, l’ambassadeur d’Israël en Italie a vu rouge et s’est empressé de dénoncer une manipulation sur son compte X.

Cette édition, parue le 10 avril, est illustrée par une image étonnante : celle d’un soldat israélien tout sourire photographiant une Palestinienne, au regard fuyant, visiblement gênée. Ce cliché s’accompagne d’un titre sans équivoque « L’abus », ayant vocation à dénoncer les excès de la politique d’expansion israélienne au Moyen-Orient. Et l’indécence des colons vis-à-vis du peuple palestinien, dans un contexte d’expansion territoriale d’Israël en Cisjordanie. » | Par Solène Vary | mardi 14 avril 2026

Renaud Girard : « Les deux échecs du vice-président américain JD Vance »

LE FIGARO : CHRONIQUE - Les déplacements du vice-président américain, en Hongrie pour soutenir Viktor Orban, puis au Pakistan, pour négocier la paix avec l’Iran, ont été des échecs cuisants. S’il n’en tire pas des leçons, son rêve de devenir le 48e président des États-Unis d’Amérique pourrait s’envoler.

Les deux derniers voyages à l’étranger du vice-président américain, James David Vance, furent pour la Hongrie, afin d’y soutenir la campagne électorale de Viktor Orban, puis pour le Pakistan, afin d’y négocier une paix avec l’Iran. Ils se sont soldés par deux échecs retentissants. En allant, le 7 avril 2026, soutenir en Hongrie un régime prorusse miné par la corruption, et qui sera, cinq jours plus tard, balayé par les urnes, le vice-président américain a singulièrement manqué de flair politique.

En quittant prématurément, le 12 avril 2026, le Pakistan, où se tenaient les premières négociations politiques directes entre les États-Unis et l’Iran depuis la révolution islamique de 1979 à Téhéran, JD Vance a montré qu’il manquait de patience diplomatique. Il était évident qu’après quarante-sept ans de guerre larvée et de ressentiment accumulé, les Iraniens n’allaient pas tout lâcher à la minute, et que l’Amérique et la Perse n’allaient pas réussir à faire la paix en moins de 24 heures de négociations. » | Par Renaud Girard | lundi 13 avril 2026

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”The UK Is Living a Lie over Brexit”

Nick Clegg speaks the truth about that ghastly man, Nigel Farage.

Senator Jon Ossoff Destroys Trump Administration in Rousing Speech, Urging Democrats to Unify.

Apr 14, 2026 | Democratic Senator Jon Ossoff calls for an intense, unified civic effort over the next six months, framing the moment as a convergence of political, economic, and moral crises. Emphasizing urgency, they argue that victory—particularly a decisive one—is the only solution. The speech criticizes Donald Trump and his administration, accusing them of prioritizing war spending and tax cuts for the wealthy over everyday Americans’ needs. Rising costs—healthcare, housing, energy, and fuel—are highlighted as evidence of policies harming working families. The speaker also condemns recent military actions, pointing to casualties, financial costs, and limited strategic gains. Allegations of corruption and profiteering among political elites are raised, including insider trading and financial ties to defense interests. Ultimately, the speech urges voters, particularly in Georgia, to mobilize, hold leadership accountable, and secure electoral victories to change the country’s direction.


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Spanish Prime Minister’s Wife Charged with Corruption

THE GUARDIAN: Pedro Sánchez’s wife, Begoña Gómez, and two others charged after investigation triggered by group with far-right links

Begoña Gómez, the wife of Spain’s prime minister, Pedro Sánchez, has been charged with embezzlement, influence peddling, corruption in business dealings and misappropriation of funds at the end of a two-year investigation by a judge in Madrid.

Gómez, 55, has been accused of using her influence as the wife of the socialist prime minister to secure and manage a post at Madrid’s Complutense University, and of using public resources and personal connections to further her private interests.

The judge, Juan Carlos Peinado, has also charged Gómez’s personal assistant, Cristina Álvarez, and a businessman, Juan Carlos Barrabés, in connection with the case.

All the accused have denied wrongdoing. » | Sam Jones in Madrid | Tuesday, April 14, 2026

Jeffrey Sachs: Trump's Naval Blockade of the Strait of Hormuz

Apr 14, 2026 | Prof. Jeffrey Sachs discusses Trump's naval blockade of the Strait of Hormuz and the extent to which U.S. policy can still be considered rational.

China Calls Trump’s Hormuz Blockade ‘Dangerous and Irresponsible’

THE TELEGRAPH: China condemned the US naval blockade of Iranian ports as “dangerous and irresponsible” after Donald Trump threatened to sink any boats that defy it.

The blockade came into force on Monday after peace talks between Washington and Tehran collapsed in Pakistan, although a fragile ceasefire still holds.

“The US increased military deployments and took a targeted blockade action, which will only exacerbate tensions and undermine the already fragile ceasefire agreement and further jeopardise safety of passage through the strait,” Guo Jiakun, a Chinese foreign ministry spokesman, told reporters.

“This is dangerous and irresponsible behaviour,” he added. » | Iona Cleave. Chanel Zagon. Kelly-Anne Taylor | Tuesday, April 14, 2026

Trump’s Latest Depiction as Jesus Christ Is ‘Deeply Offensive’ | Michael Gove

Apr 14, 2026 | “It's just not constant with the dignity of the president of the United States to compare himself to our Lord and Saviour in the same way as is not appropriate for the leader of the free world to say that he's going to end the civilisation if he doesn't get his way.”

Trump’s depiction of himself as Jesus Christ is “deeply offensive” says former Conservative Cabinet minister Michael Gove.


Catholic Conversions Rising: Inside the Catholic Church's Quiet Revival

Apr 13, 2026 | As Pope Leo makes headlines for his outspoken views on global conflicts and immigration, a subtler transformation is unfolding in the pews: a surge of new converts, many of them young.

Influential U.S. Cardinals Caution against Iran War, Trump Immigration Policies

Apr 13, 2026 | In the months since his election, Pope Leo has spoken up against both the war in Iran and the mass deportation of migrants in the U.S. His statements have inspired American cardinals to speak out.

Steve Rosenberg: "Rabble Rousers" & "Dried-up Brussels Sprouts": Russian Press Reacts to Orbán's Defeat

Apr 14, 2026 | Russia’s government paper: “What went against Orbán was his unprecedentedly long time in office...16 years in a row, 20 in total. The fatigue factor, growing tired of the same people is psychologically understandable.”

Trump’s Pope Spat Is a Serious Error with His Key Supporters | David Charter

Apr 14, 2026 | "He’s back-pedalling as fast as he can."

Trump has made a major "misstep" by picking a fight with the Pope, drawing "a lot of criticism" from people who are usually supportive, says The Times’s David Charter.


”Blessed Are the Peacemakers”

Pope Leo: This is the message of the Gospel.

Péter Magyar: Ukraine Has ‘Full Right’ to Defend its Sovereignty

Péter Magyar speaks on the issue.

How Hungary’s Election Result Could Change Europe | The Economist

Apr 13, 2026 | How could Hungary’s election result reshape Europe? Matt Steinglass, The Economist’s Europe editor and Rosie Blau, co-host of The Intelligence podcast, discuss how Viktor Orban was ousted after 16 years in power, by Peter Magyar, the leader of the opposition, and what the resounding result means for Hungary’s economy, democracy and its relationship with Vladimir Putin and the EU.

Monday, April 13, 2026

Trump’s Erratic Behavior and Extreme Comments Revive Mental Health Debate

THE NEW YORK TIMES: As the president threatens to wipe out Iran and attacks the pope, even some former allies and advisers are questioning whether he has grown increasingly unbalanced, describing him as “lunatic” and “clearly insane.”

President Trump’s erratic behavior and extreme comments in recent days and weeks have turbocharged the crazy-like-a-fox-or-just-plain-crazy debate that has followed him on the national political stage for a decade.

A series of disjointed, hard-to-follow and sometimes-profane statements capped by his “a whole civilization will die tonight” threat to wipe Iran off the map last week and his head-spinning attack on the “WEAK on Crime, and terrible for Foreign Policy” pope on Sunday night have left many with the impression of a deranged autocrat mad with power.

The White House rejected such assessments, saying that Mr. Trump is sharp and keeping his opponents on edge. But the president’s eruptions have raised questions about America’s leadership in a time of war. While the country has had presidents whose capacity came under question before, most recently the octogenarian Joseph R. Biden Jr. as he aged demonstrably before the public’s eyes, never in modern times has the stability of a president been so publicly and forensically debated — and with such profound consequences.

Democrats who have long challenged Mr. Trump’s psychological fitness have issued a fresh chorus of calls to invoke the 25th Amendment to remove the president from power for disability. But it is not just a concern voiced by partisans on the left, late-night comics or mental health professionals making long-distance diagnoses. It can be heard now among retired generals, diplomats and foreign officials. And most strikingly, it can be heard now on the political right among onetime allies of the president. » | Peter Baker | Peter Baker, the chief White House correspondent, is covering his sixth presidency and wrote a book about President Trump’s first term with Susan B. Glasser. | Monday, April 13, 2026

La chute de Viktor Orban en Hongrie, un revers pour la planète illibérale

LE FIGARO : ANALYSE - C’est l’échec économique de Viktor Orban qui explique son échec électoral. Son successeur, s’il promet de renouer avec l’Europe, demeure un conservateur qui reprendra certaines de ses politiques, notamment la lutte contre l’immigration.

Pour sauver le soldat Orban, la planète illibérale avait presque tout fait. Donald Trump avait loué les qualités de « l’homme fantastique », son vice-président, JD Vance, s’était déplacé en personne pour lui donner l’accolade devant les caméras. Vladimir Poutine, le Slovaque Robert Fico, le Tchèque Andrej Babis, Marine Le Pen : le soutien de tous les alliés du premier ministre hongrois n’aura pas suffi à le faire gagner. Le séisme que représente sa défaite fait sentir ses secousses dans toute l’Europe et projette ses éclats ailleurs dans le monde.

Pour les autocrates du monde entier, la première leçon est que le pouvoir n’est jamais garanti à vie et que l’alternative à la démocratie libérale n’est pas éternelle. Même quand cette alternative est soutenue par le président de la première puissance mondiale. Même quand elle est défendue par des partisans fidèles qui mettent en avant la souveraineté nationale, la stabilité économique et le refus d’un alignement systématique sur les positions occidentales. Même quand l’appareil d’État a été mis au pas par le pouvoir, que la désinformation fonctionne à plein régime, que les interférences étrangères ne sont même pas masquées et que l’accès aux grands médias est limité pour l’opposition. Avec la chute de Viktor Orban disparaît la conviction que les partis illibéraux, une fois arrivés au pouvoir, sont davantage préservés de la défaite électorale car ils représentent, contrairement à leurs prédécesseurs, le « vrai peuple ». Celui dont, avant eux, la voix n’était jamais représentée ni écoutée. » | Par Isabelle Lasserre | lundi 13 avril 2026

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Le château de cartes commence à s'effondrer : l'extrême droite perd progressivement le contrôle. Il était temps ! Viktor Orbán a déjà perdu sa réélection. Espérons maintenant que cette tendance se propage outre-Atlantique ! Les gens sensés en ont assez de Trump et de sa clique corrompue et opportuniste. Le moment est venu pour les adultes de reprendre les rênes. L'avenir de l'Occident en dépend.

The house of cards has started collapsing: the hard right has begun to lose control. None too soon! Already, Viktor Orbán has lost his re-election bid. Now, it is to be hoped that the trend will catch on across the Pond! Sane people have had enough of Trump and his self-serving, corrupt clique. The time has surely come for the grown-ups to take back control. The future of the West depends on it.

Das Kartenhaus beginnt zu bröckeln: Die extreme Rechte verliert die Kontrolle. Höchste Zeit! Viktor Orbán hat seine Wiederwahl bereits verloren. Nun bleibt zu hoffen, dass sich dieser Trend auch in Amerika durchsetzt! Vernünftige Menschen haben genug von Trump und seiner eigennützigen, korrupten Clique. Es ist höchste Zeit, dass die Erwachsenen die Kontrolle zurückgewinnen. Die Zukunft des Westens hängt davon ab. — © Mark Alexander

Trump Says Iranian Ships Will Be ‘Eliminated’ as US Naval Blockade Begins

AL JAZEERA: Iran describes the siege against its ports as the US president’s ‘revenge of choice’ against the global economy.

Iran has suggested that the United States’ blockade on Iranian ports will only hurt the interntional economy after President Donald Trump ordered a naval siege against the country.

“Can an illegal ‘war of choice’ be won through a ‘revenge of choice’ against the global economy?!” Iran’s foreign ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baqaei said on Monday. “Is it ever worthwhile to cut off one’s nose to spite one’s face?!”

Trump had warned Iranian military ships from approaching the blockade zone.

“Iran’s Navy is laying at the bottom of the sea, completely obliterated – 158 ships. What we have not hit are their small number of, what they call, ‘fast attack ships,’ because we did not consider them much of a threat,” Trump wrote in a social media post.

“Warning: If any of these ships come anywhere close to our BLOCKADE, they will be immediately ELIMINATED.”

The blockade, which Trump announced on Sunday after US and Iranian negotiators failed to reach a deal after a round of talks in Pakistan, came into effect on Monday at 10am in Washington, DC (14:00 GMT). » | Al Jazeera Staff | Monday, April 13, 2026

Trump zurück an der Macht | Doku HD | ARTE

Apr 13, 2026 | Washington, D.C. und Piedmont in West Virginia. Während in der liberalen Hauptstadt Präsident Trump 2.0 Angst und Entsetzen auslöst, klammert sich das "Coal Country" in den Appalachen an die Hoffnung auf die ersehnte wirtschaftliche Wende. Ein Jahr lang beobachtet die Dokumentation, wie Politik im Alltag ankommt: als Bedrohung, als Versprechen und auch als Enttäuschung.

Nur zweieinhalb Autostunden trennen Washington, D.C. von Piedmont, West Virginia – und doch liegen zwischen den beiden Orten kulturelle Welten. In der liberalen Hauptstadt sitzt der Schock über Trump 2.0 tief: Viele Behördenmitarbeiter fürchten um Job, Rechte und die Demokratie. Im "Coal Country" dagegen gilt Donald Trump als letzte Hoffnung auf wirtschaftlichen Aufschwung. Kohlezüge rumpeln zwar noch durch den Ort, Fabrikhallen stehen aber leer, Drogenprobleme erschüttern die Gemeinschaft. Und trotzdem gibt es hier eine enorme Resilienz.

Die Dokumentationbeobachtet beide Orte ein Jahr lang. Und schaut dabei, wie Trumps erneute Präsidentschaft in gegensätzlichen Realitäten ankommt. In D.C. setzt der Guerilla-Video-Künstler Robin Bell mit nächtlichen Projektionen Zeichen des Widerstands – "TRUMP TAG 1: NEVER GIVE IN, NEVER GIVE UP". Er wird zum Seismographen für die Freiheit der Meinungsäußerung. In Piedmont trifft das Kamerateam den Ex-Justizvollzugsbeamten und Pastor Dave Cowan: gläubig, pragmatisch, geprägt von Abstiegsangst – und voller Erwartungen, dass sich "endlich etwas ändert". Zwischen Bangen und Hoffnung, Protest und Loyalität, Machtzentrum und vergessenen Regionen entsteht ein Porträt der USA im Ausnahmezustand. Was passiert, wenn krude politische Versprechen auf den Alltag prallen – in einer Zeit innenpolitischer Eskalationen und außenpolitischer Tabubrüche? Gedreht nah an den Menschen und ergänzt durch Stimmen aus Geschichts- und Demokratieforschung sowie der christlich-konservativen Bewegung führt die Reise bis zum "Tag 365" – und lässt erahnen, was da noch alles kommt.

Dokumentation (D/USA 2026, 52 Min)
Video verfügbar bis zum 12/07/2026


Steve Schmidt: Trump Strikes Down on Pope Leo

Apr 13, 2026 | Global tensions are rising, and questions about leadership and moral authority are front and center. Pope Leo calls for decency and clarity as the crisis deepens. Steve Schmidt breaks down the escalating conflict, the political fallout, and the risks the world is now facing.


Isn't it high time for Americans to try and get their country back? And if the answer is 'yes', there is only one way for them to do it. — © Mark Alexander

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Trump Deletes Post with AI Image of Himself as Christ-like Figure after Outcry

THE GUARDIAN: The US president’s conservative, Christian supporters decried the Truth Social post, calling it ‘disgusting’

Screenshot taken from this Guardian article. | Donald Trump’s latest post of an AI-generated image to depict himself as a Christ-like figure has led to widespread backlash, including from his supporters. Composite: AFP via Getty Images, @realdonaldtrump via Truth social

Less than a year after signing legislation that will pull nearly 12 million Americans off health insurance by gutting Medicaid, Donald Trump posted an AI-generated image of himself to Truth Social on Sunday depicting him as a Jesus Christ-like figure, with divine light emanating from his hands as he heals a stricken man in a hospital bed with a demon from hell floating in the background.

The president has since deleted the post, but not before facing the wrath of some of his most high-profile and loyal Christian supporters, many of whom have stood by the president through multiple other indiscretions and were unable to contain their righteous fury.

Riley Gaines, Fox News host and conservative commentator, said she “cannot understand why he’d post this”. “Is he looking for a response? Does he actually think this? Either way, two things are true. 1) a little humility would serve him well 2) God shall not be mocked,” she wrote on X.

Megan Basham, a writer at the conservative Daily Wire, called the post “OUTRAGEOUS blasphemy”. » | Joseph Gedeon in Washington | Monday, April 13, 2026

Trump is depraved. That’s the long and the short of it. — © Mark Alexander

Smoking Is Cool Again Among Gen Z

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NEWSWEEK: Cigarettes appear to be enjoying a cultural renaissance among Generation Z, decades after smoking bans and health concerns drove many to quit.

They’re popping up across social media in edits of celebrities and iconic TV characters, like Sex and the City’s Carrie Bradshaw, making cameos on the runway and appearing in fashion content.

Gen Z, born between 1997 and 2012, has long been seen as wellness-obsessed. In a July 2024 IWSR study, 64 percent of legal drinking-age Gen Zers in the United States said they had not consumed alcohol in the six months leading up to May that year.

And in December 2024, University of Michigan researchers found that the percentage of students who abstained from drugs and alcohol reached record levels that year. Amongst 12th graders alone, 67 percent had shunned drugs—defined in the study as alcohol, marijuana or nicotine cigarettes or e-cigarettes—in the previous 30 days, up from 53 percent in 2017.

And indeed, social media platforms like TikTok and Instagram proliferate a seemingly endless roster of wellness trends, be it the “Great Lock-In” that emerged in September—focusing on bettering yourself to the end of the year—the “75 Hard” 75-day health and fitness plan or the “clean girl aesthetic,” a minimalist beauty and fashion trend. Gen Zers came of age under an algorithm promoting an ultra-clean lifestyle. Now, however, it appears they’re getting acquainted with vices favored by their predecessors. » | Marni Rose McFall | News Reporter | Published: Friday, December 5, 2025. Updated: Thursday, December 18, 2025

Trump’s ‘Always’ Been Unhinged — Iran War Chaos Fuels Removal Calls | Michael Weiss

Apr 13, 2026 | Michael Weiss, editor of The Insider, joins Maddie Hale to discuss the unsuccessful US-Iran talks over the weekend, Donald Trump escalates threats to Iran with a naval blockade and renewed airstrikes and former CIA director John Brennan says the 25th Amendment was “written with [Trump] in mind”.

Britain Will Not Join U.S. Blockade of Strait of Hormuz, Starmer Says

THE NEW YORK TIMES: Prime Minister Keir Starmer said the U.K.’s diplomatic efforts are directed at keeping the vital waterway “open, not shut.”

Prime Minister Keir Starmer of Britain was blunt on Monday morning. His country is “not supporting” President Trump’s threatened military blockade of the Strait of Hormuz after diplomatic talks between the United States and Iran broke down over the weekend.

The prime minister told the BBC in a radio interview that he was focused on “bringing countries together to keep the straits open, not shut,” adding that “it is, in my view, vital that we get the strait open and fully open.”

But Mr. Starmer refused to blame Mr. Trump personally for rising energy costs in Britain, saying that it was Iran that had driven up the price of oil by making the strait too dangerous for cargo ships to travel through.

After the host of the radio show pointed out repeatedly that Iran’s actions were in response to Mr. Trump’s decision to launch the war in the first place, Mr. Starmer finally said, simply: “I mean, I’m not, look, I’m not going to get involved in that.”

The interview put on display the longstanding challenge for Mr. Starmer in dealing with Mr. Trump and his chaotic foreign policy.

On the one hand, Mr. Starmer’s refusal to join the American and Israeli-led war in Iran has triggered Mr. Trump’s ire. The prime minister has said he will not give in to “pressure” from the president to drag Britain into another conflict in the Middle East.

The decision to stand up to Mr. Trump appears to be popular in Britain, where Mr. Starmer’s low poll ratings have picked up slightly. » | Michael D. Shear | Reporting from London | Monday, April 13, 2026

Did JD Vance Accidentally Help Defeat Orbán?

Apr 13, 2026 | Hungary has woken up to a political earthquake. After more than a decade in power, Viktor Orbán has been defeated, with Péter Magyar securing a historic landslide victory in an election seen as a major test for democracy in Europe.

It’s a slap in the face for Donald Trump - after JD Vance called on Hungarians to support their incumbent leader. But did his attempt to raise support for Orbán do the exact opposite?

Could this mark a turning point not just for Hungary, but for Europe more broadly? And does this result signal a shift away from populist politics - or is the bigger story still to come?

In this episode of The Fourcast, Matt Frei is joined by Hungarian journalist and disinformation expert Szilárd Teczár and political analyst Mujtaba Rahman to unpack how this happened - and what it means for the future of Hungary - and Europe.


Dimitra’s Dishes: Greek Spring Beef Stew — Light, & Lemony with Artichokes and Peas

April 11, 2026 | Ανοιξιάτικο μοσχαρίσιο στιφάδο με λεμόνι


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Emily Galvin Almanza on Trump's Threat of War Crimes in Iran and Ignoring International Law

Apr 13, 2026 | As talks collapse, Emily Galvin Almanza joins Anthony Davis to discuss Trump ignoring international law in his attack on Iran, despite allies demands for a ceasefire, as legal experts accuse him of committing war crimes - only on The Weekend Show.


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« La vérité a vaincu le mensonge ! » : Péter Magyar inflige une défaite historique à Viktor Orban

LE FIGARO : REPORTAGE - Le parti Tisza de Péter Magyar a infligé une lourde défaite au Fidesz de Viktor Orban. Il pourra gouverner avec la « supermajorité » des deux tiers du parlement.

Fidèle à son cérémonial, à 22h30, Péter Magyar, drapeau en main, a lentement fendu la foule des dizaines de milliers de personnes massées sur la rive du Danube qui entonnaient le chant folklorique Vent du printemps. « Aujourd’hui, la vérité a vaincu le mensonge, l’État-parti, ses milliards dépensés en propagande, et ses services secrets », a lancé le chef du parti de centre-droit Tisza, avec le parlement en fond, sur l’autre rive. « On n’a jamais voté autant dans la Hongrie démocratique : 3,3 millions d’électeurs nous ont élus et nous aurons une majorité des deux tiers pour construire une Hongrie fonctionnelle et humaine. Vous avez fait des miracles, vous avez écrit l’histoire de la Hongrie ! »

La victoire de Tisza, parti de centre droit allié au Parti populaire européen, est écrasante et au-delà des espérances de ses partisans. Après 95 % des votes décomptés, le parti de Péter Magyar a remporté 54 % des voix contre 38 % pour le Fidesz et 6 % pour le parti d’extrême droite Mi Hazank (Notre patrie), troisième et dernier parti à entrer au parlement. Plus impressionnant encore, Tisza se serait adjugé 94 des 106 circonscriptions du pays. Il pourrait décrocher 138 des 199 sièges à l’Assemblée nationale. À campagne historique, participation historique : elle a atteint un record avoisinant 80 %, contre 70 % il y a quatre ans. » | Par notre correspondant à Budapest, Albert Kornél | lundi 13 avril 2026

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Trump Imposes US Blockade on Strait of Hormuz After Failed Peace Talks with Iran | BBC News

Donald Trump has said the US will blockade the strait of Hormuz, in order to take control of the key shipping lane from Iran, after the failure of peace negotiations between the two countries in Pakistan.

US Central Command announced the operation would begin on Monday morning, stating: “Centcom forces will begin implementing a blockade of all maritime traffic entering and exiting Iranian ports on April 13 at 10am ET, in accordance with the President’s proclamation. The blockade will be enforced impartially against vessels of all nations entering or departing Iranian ports and coastal areas”.

The head of Iran’s navy called the US blockade threat “ridiculous and funny”, according to state TV.

President Trump also repeated earlier threats to bomb Iran’s power plants, water treatment facilities and bridges, if Tehran does not agree to give up its nuclear weapons programme.

It follows the collapse of high-level peace talks between the US and Iran in Pakistan. The US vice president JD Vance, who led the US team, said Iran had refused to agree that it could never develop nuclear weapons.

Jane Hill presents BBC News at Ten reporting by Joe Inwood and Lyse Doucet.


Pope Leo Says He Has 'No Fear' of Donald Trump after Scathing Criticism | BBC News

Apr 13, 2026 | Pope Leo has said he has "no fear" of the Trump administration and will continue to speak out against war after the US president launched an unusual and scathing attack over his stance on the Iran conflict.

Donald Trump accused the pontiff of being "WEAK on Crime and terrible for Foreign Policy" in a Truth Social post, later telling reporters he was "not a big fan".

The Pope told reporters en route to Algeria that he did not want to get into a debate with Trump but would continue to promote peace.


Merz "erleichtert" über Wahlausgang in Ungarn

Apr 13, 2026 | Bundeskanzler Friedrich Merz hat sich erfreut über den Wahlsieg des ungarischen Oppositionsführers Magyar gezeigt. Sein Sieg sei ein "klares Signal" für die Stärke europäischer Demokratien.

Péter Magyar hat mit seiner Tisza-Partei die Parlamentswahl in Ungarn mit deutlicher Mehrheit gewonnen und löst somit den amtierenden Regierungschef Viktor Orbán ab. Magyar kündigt an, Ungarn würde unter ihm wieder ein starker Verbündeter von EU und Nato.


Steve Rosenberg: How Are Russian Newspapers Reacting to Viktor Orbán's Defeat?

Apr 12, 2026 | Here’s a look at what this morning’s Russian papers are saying about the Hungarian election and the defeat of Viktor Orbán. Plus, reports of “layoffs, production cuts” in Russia.

US Strait of Hormuz Blockade ‘Could Work but Won’t End War’

Apr 13, 2026 | “This thing is on a trigger edge.”

It’s “very possible” President Trump’s declaration of a US blockade on the Strait of Hormuz will work but it’s “risky” and unlikely to succeed in ending the war, says Steve Erlanger, New York Times chief diplomatic correspondent in Europe.


Orban Loss in Hungary Is a Big Moment for the E.U. Here’s Why.

THE NEW YORK TIMES: Prime Minister Viktor Orban has stymied the European Union for years, and particularly in recent months. Peter Magyar’s election could change that, if only so much.

Viktor Orban has long been a challenge and a frustration for the European Union, and his concession in Sunday’s Hungarian election was greeted by top E.U. leaders as a potential moment for sea change after years of clashes between Brussels and Budapest.

“Europe’s heart is beating stronger in Hungary tonight,” Ursula von der Leyen, the president of the European Union’s executive arm, posted on social media as the votes came in.

Mr. Orban has often stood in the way of critical policy goals for the European Union, including blocking a loan to Ukraine and sanctions packages targeting Russia. His administration has long been viewed as a security risk at sensitive meetings because of its comparatively cozy ties to the Kremlin. With the victory of Hungary’s opposition party, led by Peter Magyar, that could begin to change.

Mr. Magyar and his Tisza party have struck a friendlier tone toward the European Union and NATO alike. As voting was underway, he pointed out that it was taking place on the anniversary of a 2003 vote in favor of Hungary joining the European Union — a potential signal that he wanted to break with Mr. Orban’s animosity toward Brussels.

Most immediately, the new leadership is widely expected to clear the path for a 90 billion euro loan to Ukraine that has been frozen for weeks because of Mr. Orban’s objections.

“The election result is a game changer for Europe,” said Mujtaba Rahman, managing director for Europe at the Eurasia Group, a political risk consultancy. » | Jeanna Smialek | Reporting from Brussels | Monday, April 13, 2026

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