Wednesday, December 10, 2025

Die Elblandrevolte: Der Neonazi-Nachwuchs von Dresden | SPIEGEL TV

Jun 20, 2024 | Sie sind jung, rechtsradikal und gewaltbereit. Die sogenannte »Elblandrevolte« ist die jüngste Ortsgruppe der »Jungen Nationalisten«. In Staatsschutz-Kreisen gilt die Gruppe als Keimzelle für rechtsextremistische Gewalt. Anfang Mai 2024 greifen Mitglieder der »Revolte« den SPD-Politiker Matthias Ecke an, schlagen ihn krankenhausreif.


Ist das die Art von Europa, die Trump sich für uns vorstellt? Ist das die rechtsextreme Hölle, die er in Europa sehen will? — © Mark Alexander

The US Is Not Just Europe’s Unwilling Ally, But an Adversary Steeped in Far-right Ideology

THE GUARDIAN: Don’t say you weren’t warned: Trump’s new national security strategy seeks to destroy liberal democracy as we know it

On the same day that Donald Trump received his made-to-order “peace prize” from his newest pal, Fifa president “Johnny” Infantino, his administration published an equally gaudy national security strategy. The relatively short document oozes Trump and Trumpism. It starts out with the typically modest claim that the president has brought “our nation – and the world – back from the brink of catastrophe and disaster”.

Even if the strategy mostly formalises the ongoing actions and statements of Trump and his administration, it should be heeded as a warning for the world, and Europe in particular.

The document espouses an aggressive form of foreign-policy interference in which the US explicitly sets itself the goal of “promoting European greatness”. Its language could have been directly lifted from Viktor Orbán’s speeches during the so-called refugee crisis of 2015-16: “We want Europe to remain European, to regain its civilisational self-confidence.” Even more ominously, the document claims that Europe’s “economic decline is eclipsed by the real and more stark prospect of civilisational erasure”.

The whole section on Europe is steeped in decades of European far-right ideology and propaganda. The EU and migration policies are held responsible for “transforming the continent and creating strife, censorship of free speech and suppression of political opposition, cratering birthrates, and loss of national identities and self-confidence”. According to the document, if “present trends continue, the continent will be unrecognisable in 20 years or less. As such, it is far from obvious whether certain European countries will have economies and militaries strong enough to remain reliable allies”. Indeed, the Trump administration believes that “within a few decades at the latest, certain Nato members will become majority non-European”.

Expanding on this theme in an interview with Politico, Trump claimed this would make these countries “much weaker”. » | Cas Mudde | Wednesday, December 10, 2025

Is the Shift in EU-US Relations an Opportunity for Europe to Become More Self-determined? | DW News

Dec 10, 2025 | US President Donald Trump has renewed his criticism of Europe's political leaders, calling them ‘weak‘. Speaking with news outlet Politico, he said European countries had failed to control migration and end the Russia-Ukraine war. The comments echo his administration's National Security Strategy released last week, which said Europe faces major problems such as censorship and suppression of free speech.

‘What a CROCK of S***!’ Piers Morgan vs Nick Fuentes | Full interview

Dec 8, 2025 | For several months now there’s been no avoiding the subject of Nick Fuentes - and accordingly, Piers Morgan has spent a lot of time talking about him. And it doesn’t make much sense to spend all this time talking ABOUT Nick Fuentes - but not TO Nick Fuentes. And on that basis, he was invited to appear on Uncensored, and accepted.

Piers Morgan asks him about his most controversial past comments, on race, religion, women, Hitler, the Holocaust and his real thoughts on his conservative peers, from Tucker Carlson, to Candace Owens to the late Charlie Kirk.

Editor’s Note: On this platform only, we decided to cut out two short uses of the n-word - after the livestream ended - to ensure the interview remains accessible.


‘Openly and Explicitly Racist’ | Young Republican Right ‘Worryingly’ Trends towards Nick Fuentes

Dec 9, 2025 | “Trump, for all of his narcissistic tendencies and erratic nature, has more of a root in internationalism.”

The America First ideology to cut the US off from its allies would be “disastrous” for the country, says The Times’s Daniel Finkelstein.


Professor Tim Wilson: Trump's Bizarre Attitude to Europe Is Compounded by Tucker Carlson

December 9, 2025

Trump’s Attack on Europe ‘Plays Straight into Moscow’s Hands’

Dec 10, 2025 | “There are a lot of smiles in Moscow these days.”

Trump is undermining his partnership with the EU and emboldening Putin by pushing “an alternate reality” that ignores Europe’s actual security risks, says former EU ambassador to the US João Vale de Almeida.



Trump is a traitorous AH! Moreover, Trump is Putin’s stooge, and for as long as Americans tolerate this dangerous man in the White House, America should not be considered our true friend or ally. We Europeans had better get used to the idea that we are alone. We can no longer count on the Americans. Any hitherto perceived “special relationship” under Trump is dead. Furthermore, we need to stop bellyaching about why this is all happening. To me, there is no real mystery. Much has gone on between Trump and Russia in the past that has yet to come out. The result: Trump is Putin’s marionette; Putin, Trump’s puppeteer! But there is another important dimension, too. It is this: Trump is in a great hurry because he sees great opportunities ahead that his buddy Putin will make possible for him. Trump and his family will be able to profit greatly from an American rapprochement with Russia by bringing Putin in from the cold. Zelenskyy’s intransigence is a hindrance to future billions for the Trump clan. This isn’t rocket science. — © Mark Alexander

French First Lady’s Insult Against Feminist Protesters Prompts Outcry

THE NEW YORK TIMES: Brigitte Macron used a slur to criticize protesters who had interrupted a show by a French comedian accused of rape in 2021, in a case that was dismissed.

Brigitte Macron, the first lady of France, faced widespread criticism on Tuesday after a video emerged of her speaking demeaningly of feminist protesters.

The video has prompted a growing outcry from French politicians and other commentators, in part because Ms. Macron’s husband, President Emmanuel Macron, has long presented the battle for women’s equality as a key priority.

The video showed Ms. Macron chatting privately on Sunday backstage at a theater with a French comedian, Ary Abittan, and using a term that roughly translates to “stupid bitches” to describe activists who had disrupted the comedian’s show the day before.

Ms. Macron used the term while jokingly vowing to protect the comedian if the protesters returned. The video of their conversation appeared to have been filmed by a bystander. » | Ségolène Le Stradic | Reporting from Paris | Tuesday, December 9, 2025

Vous trouverez plus d'informations à ce sujet en français ici.

U.S. Plans to Scrutinize Foreign Tourists’ Social Media History

THE NEW YORK TIMES: Even visitors from countries like Britain and France, whose citizens don’t need visas, would have to share five years’ worth of social media.

Travelers visiting the United States from countries like Britain, France, Germany and South Korea could soon have to undergo a review of up to five years of their social media history, according to a proposal filed on Tuesday by U.S. Customs and Border Protection.

The change would affect visitors eligible for the visa waiver program, which allows people from 42 countries to travel to the United States for up to 90 days without a visa as long as they first obtain electronic travel authorization.

In a document filed on Tuesday in the Federal Register, C.B.P. said it plans to ask applicants for a long list of personal data including social media, email addresses from the last decade, and the names, birth dates, places of residence and birthplaces of parents, spouses, siblings and children. » | Christine Chung | Tuesday, December 9, 2025

Teacher in Hungary Facing Criminal Charges for Organising Pride Event

THE GUARDIAN: As Viktor Orbán tightens his grip in the country, rights organisations have called for the EU to intervene

A rights campaigner in Hungary has been placed under investigation and is facing potential criminal charges after organising a peaceful Pride march, in a case that campaigners have described as “unprecedented and dangerous” for the EU.

In early October, thousands flocked to the southern city of Pécs to take part in Pride. It was the fifth year that the march was held – the only other annual Pride gathering in the country besides that of Budapest – and was becoming a showcase of the city’s commitment to freedom, diversity and the coexistence of minorities.

This year, however, politics loomed large. In March the country’s prime minister, Viktor Orbán, and his rightwing populist party had voted to ban Pride events and allow the authorities to use facial recognition technology to identify and potentially fine those in attendance, a move Amnesty International described as a “full-frontal attack” on LGBTQ+ people. » | Ashifa Kassam, European Community affairs correspondent | Wednesday, December 10, 2025

New Donald Trump Rant: 'He Really Doesn't Like the UK' | LBC

Dec 9, 2025 | Donald Trump has branded European leaders “weak” in an explosive attack on the United States’ closest allies. Andrew Marr was joined by Simon Marks to respond.

Speaking in a wide-ranging interview, the US President said mass migration has caused Europe to “decay” as he blamed the continent’s leaders for failing to end the war in Ukraine.

“I think they are weak,” Mr Trump told POLITICO. “But I also think that they want to be so politically correct.”

The US President accused European leaders of “talking too much” and failing to deliver on the war in Ukraine, as he demanded Volodymyr Zelenskyy “get his act together.”


Did Zelenskyy Just Spit on Trump's "Peace" Plan? Why Ukraine Won't Bend the Knee to the Kremlin

Dec 9, 2025 | Zelenskyy is refusing to bow to Putin, but Trump seems more than willing to lend Russia's authoritarian leader a hand or anything else. Thom Hartmann explains why Zelenskyy is refusing Trump's latest plan for 'peace' in Ukraine.

Tuesday, December 09, 2025

Donald Trump Tells Ukraine It’s Losing War with Russia and Must Accept Peace Deal | BBC News

Dec 9, 2025 | President Trump has said Ukraine’s leader Volodymyr Zelenskyy has to start accepting that his country is losing its war with Russia.

Speaking in an interview, he said Russia was much bigger and stronger than Ukraine and “at some point size will win”. He also criticised European leaders, calling them weak and saying they were not handling the war well.

Trump called on Ukraine to hold presidential elections, suggesting that without them its government was not democratic.

Ukraine’s President Zelenskyy suggested he was considering changing the constitution to allow an election to take place while the country is under martial law.

In Moscow, the Russian President Vladimir Putin has been awarding medals to soldiers who’ve been fighting in Ukraine.

Clive Myrie presents BBC News at Ten reporting by Sarah Smith in Washington, Jonathan Beale in Kyiv and Steve Rosenberg in Moscow.



One can but wonder how much Putin is paying Trump to come up with this propaganda! By the way, one thing is “decaying” for sure: Trump’s brain!

Trump is no leader of the free world. In fact, he is a traitorous disgrace! Shame on him! — © Mark Alexander

Noël : 32 desserts qui changent de la bûche

MADAME FIGARO : Pavlovas, éclairs, profiteroles ou encore macarons s'invitent au moment du dessert lors du repas de Noël.

Les desserts sont aux repas de fête ce que les grands couturiers français sont à la mode : indispensables. Si on pense directement à la bûche pour clôturer le repas de Noël, il est certain qu'entre le foie gras maison et la dinde aux marrons, il ne reste souvent plus de place pour avaler quoi que ce soit, encore moins un dessert lourd. Et quand bien même il nous resterait un petit creux, la perspective d'avaler la bûche aux marrons de tante Danielle ne nous motive pas des masses. Alors, il est grand temps de twister le dessert de Noël et de laisser les bûches au placard. » | Par La rédaction | mardi 9 décembre 2025

Des desserts qui changent pour Noël32 photos : Gâteau façon Mont-Blanc, pavlova, gâteau au chocolat et aux poires pochées, pudding anglais, vacherin glacé... Nos recettes pour changer de la traditionnelle bûche de Noël. »

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Brics: Ende von Dollar-Dominanz und Sanktionen? Russland testet erstmals goldgedeckte Kryptowährung

BERLINER ZEITUNG: Die Brics kommen mit der Entwicklung einer Gemeinschaftswährung voran. Treibt Trump mit seinen Drohungen selbst skeptische Länder wie Indien aus dem Dollar-System?

Die westlichen Sanktionen gegen Russland, China und andere Staaten haben zahlreiche Regierungen dazu veranlasst, eine Alternative zum Dollar-dominierten Swift-Zahlungssystem zu suchen. Der Streit innerhalb der EU, wie mit den Milliarden an eingefrorenem russischen Zentralbankvermögen umgegangen werden soll, verdeutlicht, dass die Glaubwürdigkeit des westlich dominierten Finanzsystems auf dem Spiel steht.

Innerhalb der Brics-Gruppe – Brasilien, Russland, Indien, China und Südafrika – wird seit dem Beginn des Ukraine-Kriegs intensiv darüber diskutiert, wie die Dollar-Dominanz gebrochen und somit ein wirksamer Schutz gegen westliche Sanktionen eingeführt werden kann. » | Simon Zeise | Dienstag, 9. Dezember 2025

Friedrich Merz Challenges US Strategy, Calls Europe Fully Independent Now

Dec 9, 2025 | Friedrich Merz Challenges US Strategy, Calls Europe Fully Independent Now

Germany’s Chancellor Friedrich Merz strongly questions parts of the new US National Security Strategy, warning that Europe does not need American intervention to “save democracy.” His comments come after Washington referred to “civilizational erasure” in Europe, raising concerns across EU capitals. This video explains the debate, the political signals from Berlin, and what this means for Europe’s independence and transatlantic relations.


Why Pete Hegseth Should Terrify America

Dec 9, 2025 | Pete Hegseth gave a delusional speech at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library. Steve Schmidt explains why his extremist rhetoric disgraces the U.S. military and why Reagan would’ve called it out on the spot.

Trump’s ‘Complete Ignorance’ Laid Bare as Zelenskyy Refuses to Surrender Territory

Dec 9, 2025 | Kyiv based journalist & foreign policy/security expert Jimmy Rushton joins Times Radio’s Maddie Hale to discuss Volodymyr Zelenskyy again refusing to compromise on territory concessions, what solution would allow Donald Trump to withdraw from peace negotiations while still providing Ukraine with intelligence and Russia’s Prosecutor General’s Office approves an indictment on dozens of Ukrainian officials accusing them of genocide against ethnic Russians in the Donbas region.


The West in its hour of great need is being led by a buffoon! An ignorant and exceedingly greedy, immoral buffoon! — © Mark Alexander

Syrie : «Les libertés individuelles sont attaquées par la censure islamiste», alerte Omar Youssef Souleimane

LE FIGARO : LE FIGARO TV - Les Syriens ont fêté ce lundi 8 décembre le premier anniversaire de la chute de Bachar el-Assad. Invité de «Points de Vue», l’écrivain d’origine syrienne, Omar Youssef Souleimane, ne se réjouit pas autant de ce nouveau régime dirigé par l’ancien djihadiste Ahmed al-Charaa.

« Ce qui m’a frappé, c’est la censure appliquée sur les libertés individuelles », raconte Omar Youssef Souleimane dans « Points de Vue » sur Le Figaro TV. Il y a un an, le 8 décembre 2024, Bachar el-Assad était renversé à Damas par une coalition de rebelles dirigés par des islamistes. Ahmed al-Charaa est alors depuis à la tête du pouvoir syrien. Avec un CV digne des plus grands djihadistes - ex-chef d’Al-Qaïda, fondateur d’Al-Nosra et ancien dirigeant du groupe Hayat Tahrir al-Cham (HTC) - le désormais président syrien n’arrive pas à convaincre l’auteur de « Les Complices du mal » (éd. Plon) : « J’ai sacrifié ma vie pour que Bachar el-Assad parte. Mais s’il part en étant remplacé par un régime islamiste, un pouvoir qui censure la liberté des gens, quel est l’intérêt ? » . » | Par Celia Gruyere | mardi 9 décembre 2025