Berichte in angelsächsischen Medien, ausgewählt von Ignaz Staub
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«The New York Times»: «Robert de Niro : Robert Mueller, We Need to Hear More» by Robert di Niro»
«The New York Times»: «A Latter-day Lawrence of Arabia Shakes Up Britain’s Tories» by Ellen Barry
«The New York Times» : « Netanyahu Won the Election. Why Is Israel Doing it Over?» by Shmuel Rosner
«The New York Times»: «What You Need to Know About Israel’s New Election» by Megan Specia
«The New York Times»: «The Old Scourge of Anti-Semitism Rises Anew in Europe» by The Editorial Board
«The New York Times»: «Don’t Let Nationalists Speak for the Nation» by Jill Lepore
«The New Yorker»: «Annals of Parenthood: Parenting by the Numbers» by Lizzie Widdicombe
«The New Yorker»: «Onward and Upwards with the Arts: Antonio Salieri’s Revevenge» by Alex Ross
«The New York Review of Books»: «China’s ‘Black Week-end» by Ian Johnson
«The New York Review of Books» : «ISIS: Resilient, Adaptable, Decentralized» by Michal Weiss
«The Washington Post»: «My Grandfather’s Secret D-Day Journal» by Barry Svrluga
«The Washington Post»: «The press must do better» by Jennifer Rubin
«The Washington Post»: «Netanyahu was Trump before Trump» by Richard Cohen
«The Washington Post»: «I don’t recognize America any more. I have a way out» by Ted Gup
«The Guardian»: «Europeans used to ignore their paliament. Not any longer» by Caroline de Gruyter
«The Guardian» : «Amish on holiday – photo essay » by Dina Litovsky
«London Review of Books» : «How to Get Screwed» by David Runciman
“Rolling Stone”: “Alexandra Ocasio-Cortez Wants the Country to Think Big” by Alex Morris
“n+1”: “The Simple Pleasures of David Hockney” by Roger White
“Various Enthusiasms”: “The Sicario” by Charles Bowden
“The Lily”: “I’m saying goodbye to New York City. Here are the 7 places I’ll miss” by Xian Gu
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«The New York Times» : «How Narendra Modi Seduced India With Envy and Hate» by Pankaj Mishra
«The New York Times»: «How Trump Wins Next Year» by Bret Stephens
«The New York Times»: «Trump Doesn’t Want Peace. He Wants Palestinian Surrender» by Saeb Erekat
«The New York Times» : «China’s Orwellian War on Religion » by Nicholas Kristof
«The New York Times»: «Britain on the Brink of Boris Johnson and Chaos» by Roger Cohen
«The New York Times»: «Is Italy’s Front-Runner a Marshmellow?» by Bepe Servergnini
«The New York Times»: «Books: Globetrotting»
«The New York Times Magazine» : «The New German Anti-Semitism» by James Angelos
«The New Yorker»: «The Undercover Fascist» by Ed Caesar
«The New Yorker»: «Books: The Troubled History of Psychiatry» by Jerome Groopman
«The New Yorker»: «Does Trump Have an Off-Ramp On Iran?» by Robin Wright
«The New York Review of Books»: «A Reporting Life in Latin America» by Alma Guillermoprieto
«The New York Review of Books»: «ISIS: Resilient, Adaptable, Decentralized» by Michal Weiss
"The New York Review of Books»: «Richard Holbrooke The Price of Ambition» by Thomas Powers
«The Washington Post» : «The Trump-Kushner peace plan looks doomed already» by Ishaan Tharoor
«The Washington Post» : «Rashida Tlaib’s critics have Palestinian history all wrong» by Maha Nassar
«The Washington Post»: «A stunning case of European hypocrisy» by David Ignatius
«The Atlantic»: «The Impossible Future of Christians in the Middle East» by Emma Green
«The Atlantic»: «The Merkel Model» by Kati Marton
«The Guardian»: «Trump v Pelosi: how a ‘stable genius’ president met his match» by Ed Pilkongton
«The Guardian»: «Anne Frank: the real story oft he girl behind the diary» by Bart van Es
«The Guardian»: «Documentary: The Hour of Lynching»
«The Observer»: «Is BBC News Broken? And if so, how do we fix it?» by Gaby Hinsliff
«London Review of Books»: «Trauma and Justice in South Africa» by Jacqueline Rose
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“The Guardian”: “Podcast: Is Facebook spying on you?”
«The Guardian» : «How ethical is it for advertisers to target your mood?» by Emily Bell
«The Guardian» : «India is voting: will Mode win the world’s biggest election?»
«The Guardian»: «Could abortion become illegal in America? All signs point to yes» by B Jeesie Hill
«The Guardian» : «Yemeni poetry thrives despite trauma of civil war» by Bethan McKernan
«The Intercept»: «The Espionage Axe: Donald Trump and the War against a Free Press»
«The Intercept»: «Turkey: The Second Drone Age» by Umar Farooq
«The New York Times» : «A Visit to the Unfathomable Past of Auschwitz» by Ralph Blumenthal
«The New York Times»: «Don’t visit your doctor in the afternoon» by Jeffrey A. Linder
«The New York Times»: «Documenting Climate Change by Air, Land & Sea» by Josh Haner (photographs) & James Estrin (interview)
«The New York Times» : « Doris Day, Movie Star who Charmed America, Dies at 97» by Aljean Harmetz
«The New Yorker»: «Brave New World Dept.: Can We Live Longer, but Stay Younger?» by Adam Gopnik
«The New Yorker»: «A Critic at Large: Confessions of a Presidential Candidate» by Jill Lepore
«The New Yorker» : «Is Trump Yet Another U.S. President Provoking a War?» by Robin Wright
“The Washington Post”: “Five myths about whistleblowers” by Dana Gold
«Deadspin»: «The Night the Lights Went Out» by Drew Magary
«Tablet» : «Shadow Strike» by Yaakov Katz
«The Walrus»: «When Men Lose to Women» by Leyland Cecco
«Wired»: «Grumpy Cat’s Death Marks the End of the Joyful Internet» by Angela Watercutter
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«The New York Times»: «It’s time to break up Facebook» by Chris Hughes
«The New York Times»: «Chris Hughes’s Call to Break up Facebook: 5 Takeaways» by The Editorial Board
«The New York Times»: «How to Defeat Trump» by Thomas L. Friedman
«The New York Times»: «Why You Should Start Binge-Reading Right Now» by Ben Dolnick
«The New York Times»: «’Her Royal Highness and the Baby Are Both Doing Well’» by The Editorial Board
"The New Yoker»: «Life and Letters : A Village Doctor’s Literary Calling» by Joshua Jaffa
«The New Yorker» : «Who Owns South Africa?» by Ariel Levy
«The New York Review of Books»: «The Digital Threat to a Human Future» by Timothy Snyder
«The New York Review of Books»: «Lost Calcutta» by Maya Jasenoff
«The Washington Post»: «Why I support reparations for Donald Trump» by Dana Milbank
«The Washington Post»: «Netanyahu and Hamas lock into a cycle of violence» by Ishaan Tharoor
«The Atlantic»: «An Internet for Kids» by Conor Friedersdorf
«The Guardian»: «Podcast: The New Space Race»
«The Guardian»: «The long read – The price of plenty : how beef changed America» by Joshua Specht
«The Guardian» : «The caliphate is gone, but Islamic Stae has a new plan» by Nicolas Hénin
«The Guardian»: «Mark Zuckerberg has to go. Here are 25 reasons why» by Evan Greer
«The Guardian»: «Podcast: Former US attorney Pete Bharara on American justice»
«The Guardian»: «What is the European parliament and do the elections matter?» by Jennifer Rankin
«London Review of Books»: «Royal Bodies» by Hilary Mantel
«Correctiv»: «Grand Theft Europe – A Cross-Border Investigation»
«Longreads»: «Critics: Endgame» by Soraya Roberts
«Granta»: «Where Is Kigali?» by Linsey Hilsum
«Carnegie Europe»: «What are Europe’s biggest problems?» by Tomas Valasek
«Pro Publica»: «The Birth-Tissue Profiteers» by Caroline Chen
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«The Guardian»: «The long read: How the news took over reality» by Oliver Burkeman
«The Guardian»: «The long read: Why we are addicted to conspiracy theories» by Anna Merlan
«The Guardian»: «Podcast: How worried should we be about Huawei?»
«The Guardian»: «Sinking city: how Venice is managing Europe’s worst tourism crisis» by Paula Hardy
“The Atlantic”: “The End of the American Century” by George Packer
“The Atlantic”: “What a Year in Space Did to Scott Kelly” by Marina Koren
«The Atlantic»: «What ISIS Did to My Village» by Hassan Hassan
«The New Yorker»: «Dept. Of Justice: Michael Cohen’s Last Days of Freedom» by Jeffrey Toobin
«The New Yorker»: «Personal History: My Childhood in a Cult» by Guinevere Turner
«The New Yorker»: «Profiles: John Bolton on the Warpath» by Dexter Filkins
«The New Yorker»: «The Terrifying Potential of the 5G Network» by Sue Halpern
«The New York Times»: «Europe’s Crisis of Integration» by Ian Kershaw
«The New York Times»: «A Rising Tide of Anti-Semitism» by The Editorial Board
«The New York Times»: «James Comey: How Trump Co-Opts Leaders Like Bill Barr» by James Comey
«The New York Times Magazine» : «How to Prepare Yourself for Space» by Mailia Wollan
«The New York Review of Books»: «A Different Kind of Emergency» by Jonathan Stevenson
«The Washington Post»: «Sri Lanka shows the deadly reach of the Islamic State» by Ishaan Tharoor
“Rolling Stone”: “The Pentagon’s Bottomless Money-Pit” by Matt Taibbi
«Rolling Stone»: «Is Joe Biden ‘Electable’? Or Not? Thank God, Nobody Seems to Know» by Matt Taibbi
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«The New York Times»: «The Rich Kid Revolutionaries» by Rachel Sherman
«The New York Times» : «An Israeli Shot Me, an Israeli Healed Me» by Yousef Bashir
«The New York Times»: «Is Obstruction an Impeachable offense? History Says Yes» by Adam Liptak
«The New York Times»: «The Hidden Faimily Dynamic in a Military Coup» by Declan Walsh
«The New York Times»: «Joe Biden Announces 2020 Run for President» by Alexander Burns
«The New York Times»: «Biden Joins the Really Big Crowd» by Gail Collins
«The New York Times»: «‘Hockey in Heaven’» by Hilary Swift (photographs & text)
«The New York Times Magazine»: «Meet the Other Restistance. The Republican One» by Marc Leibovich
«The New Yorker»: «Books: John Hersey and the Art of Fact» by Nicholas Leman
«The New Yorker»: «What It Takes to Put Your Phone Away» by Jia Tolentino
«The New Yorker»: «Our Far-Flung Correspondents: Chasing the Aurora Borealis» by James Lasdun
«The New Yorker»: «A Reporter At Large : The Airbnb Invasion of Barcelona» by Rebecca Mead
«The New Yorker» : «The Hustlers and Swindlers of the Mueller Report» by Masha Gessen
«The New York Review of Books»: «The Yanomami’s Last Struggle» by Alma Guillermopreto
«The Washington Post»: «South Africa’s apartheid regime ended 25 years ago» by Evan Lieberman
«The Washington Post»: «Five things to know about impeachment» by David Farenthold
«The Washington Post»: «America is borrowing form the future. It’s decadent» by George F. Will
“The Guardian”: “Undercover: female football fans in Iran” by Forough Alaei
«The Guardian» : «Longreads: How I fell in love with ancient Egypt» by Peter Hessler
«The Observer»: «Serial Thrillers: the science behind our box set addiction » by Will Storr
«The Observer»: «What happens to our data when we die?» by Ian Tucker
«The Independent»: «What past civil wars tell us about Syria today» by Robert Fisk
«London Review of Books»: «Trump’s America, Netanyahu’s Israel» by Adam Shatz
“The Atlantic”: “The End of the American Century” by George Packer
«The New Republic» : «The Canonization of Richard Holbrooke» by Thomas Meany
«Longreads»: «Rewriting a Symphony in Stone» by Summer Brennan
"Columbia Journalism Review»: «The Visual Power of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez» by Michael Shaw
«The Nation» : «What’s It like to Run the Arctic’s Alt-Weekly Newspaper» by Atossa Araxia Abrahamian
«The Atlantic» : «The European Press Corps Cannot Cover the EU» by James Kanter
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«The New York Times» : «The Tragic Familarity of the Sri Lanka Bombings» by Randy Boyagoda
“The New York Times”: “A Cathedral for a Fragile Age” by Roger Cohen
“The New York Times”: “Anti-Zionists Deserve Free Speech” by Michele Goldberg
«The New York Times»: «The Ego Maniac in the Oval Office Is ‘Exonorated’» by Maureen Dowd
“The New York Times”: “Barr Is Right About Everything. Admit You Were Wrong” by Christopher Buskirk
“The New Yorker”: “American Chronicles: What’s New About Conspiracy Theories?” by Elizabeth Kolbert
“The New Yorker”: “The Trump-Netanyahu Alliance” by David Remnick
“The New York Review of Books”: “Saul Steinberg: A Mind in Line” by Joel Smith
“The New York Review of Books”: The Root of Trumpian Agitprop” by Todd Gitlin
“The New York Review of Books”: “In Praise of Public Libraries” by Sue Halpern
«The Washington Post»: «The Mueller report ist the opposite of exoneration» by Editorial Board
“The Washington Post”: “New report paints a grim picture of global press freedom” by Jason Rezaian
“The Atlantic”: “Inside Ivanka’s Dreamworld” by Elaine Plott
«The Atlantic»: «The Truth About Dentistry» by Ferris Jabr
«The Atlantic»: «Ilhan Omar’s Deeply American Message» by Peter Beinart
«The Guardian»: «Teflon Don: how Trump the mafia boss fought the law…and won» by David Smith
«The Guardian»: «Trump and impeachment: where Democrats stand after Muller» by Amanda Holpuch
“The Guardian”: “The long read: China’s hi-tech war on its Muslim minority” by Darren Byler
«The Observer» : «Lyra McKee killing: Why Derry never saw a peace dividend» by Rory Carroll
“Carnegie Endowment”: “Sada Debate: Four Years of War in Yemen”
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“The Guardian”: “Brexit is just one front in Europe’s battle for its soul” by Timothy Garton Ash
“The Guardian”: “The seven-year itch: Assange’s awkward stay at the embassy” by Ester Addley
“The Guardian”: “The 50 best songs about Europe – ranked!” by Michael Hann
“The Guardian”: “Mexico battles over legacy of revolutionary Emiliano Zapata” by David Agren
“The Guardian”: “World leaders ignore David Attenborough at their peril” by Larry Elliott
“The Guardian”: “The World Press Photo Contest 2019 – the winning pictures”
“The Guardian”: “Ilhan Omar has become the target of a dangerous hate campaign” by Moustafa Bayoumi
“The Observer”: “The model turned shepherd and Green activist” by Tim Adams
“Longreads”: “The American Worth Ethic” by Bryce Covert
“Longreads”: “The Politics of UFOs” by Anna Merlan
“The Atlantic”: “There’s no substitute for print” by Andrew Ferguson
“The Washington Post”: “Is Julian Assange a journalist, or just an accused thief?” by David Ignatius
“The Washington Post”: “Five myths about psychology” by Stephen Ilardi
“The Washington Post Magazine”: “These Books Spark Joy” by Amanda Long
“The New York Times”: “The Privacy Project”
“The New York Times”: “Bibi Trump and Donald Netanyahu” by Thomas L. Friedman
“The New York Times”: “Israel’s Lessons for the Democrats in 2010” by Roger Cohen
“The New York Times”: “It’s Netanyahu’s Israel Now” by David M. Halbfinger
“The New York Times”: “Why Israel Still Loves Netanyahu” by Shmuel Rosner
“The New York Times”: “What It Takes to Pull Off India’s Gargantuan Election” by Russell Goldman
“The New York Times Magazine”: “The Next Reckoning: Capitalism and Climate Change” by Nathaniel Rich
“The New Yorker”: “Personal History: What Cancer Takes Away” by Anne Boyer
“The New Yorker”: “What Do the Church’s Victims Deserve” by Paul Elie
“The New Yorker”: “A Reporter At Large: The Age of Robot Farmers” by John Seabrook
“The New Yorker”: “Books: Who Belongs in Prison?” by Adam Gopnik
“The Verge”: “The Golden Age of YouTube Is Over” by Julia Alexander
“Foreign Affairs”: “The Modi Mirage” by Gurcharan Das
“NiemanLab”: “Where Does Journalism End and Activism Begin?” by Michael Blending
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“The New York Times”: “The House Must See the Whole Mueller Report” by Jerrold L. Nadler
“The New York Times”: “A New Egyptian Powerplay” by The Editorial Board
“The New York Times”: “Some of the Weirdest Stories That Ever Appeared in the Times”
“The New York Times”: “The Sultan of Brunei: Opulence, Power and Hard-line Islam” by Alan Yuhas
“The New York Times”: “Confronting Philosophy’s Anti-Semitism” by Laurie Shrage
“The New Yorker”: “American Chronicle: The Challenge of Going Off Psychiatric Drugs” by Rachel Aviv
“The New Yorker”: “Dept. of Public Health: “The Hidden Air Pollution in Our Homes” by Nicola Twilley
“The New Yorker”: “Annals of the Former World: The Days the Dinosaurs Died” by Douglas Preston
“The New Yorker”: “Chicago Prepares to Elect Its First Black Female Mayor” by Peter Slevin
“The Washington Post”: “In China, the rush to riches sees a region turned into ruins” by Garry Shi
“The Washington Post”: “Exposing the town crier of the West’s far right” by Ishaan Tharoor
“The Washington Post Magazine”: “Justice for the Lyon Sisters” by Mark Bowden
“The Atlantic”: “Lessons of the Real Resistance” by Eliot A. Cohen
“The Guardian”: “To understand the far right, look at their bookshelves” by Elif Shafak
“The Guardian”: “Carlo Rovelli: ’Time travel is just what we do every day…’” by Carlo Rovelli
“The Guardian”: “Books: Why smart people are more likely to believe fake news” by Dave Robson
“The Observer”: “Age is no barrier: meet the world’s oldest top-athletes” by Richard Godwin
“The Intercept”: “How to Think About Breaking Up Big Tech” by David Dayen
“The Intercept”: “Podcast: The Case Against AIPAC”
“London Review of Books”: “The Mass Psychology of Brexit” by Eli Zaretzky
“London Review of Books”: “Operation Columba” by Jon Day
“Foreign Affairs”: “The New German Question” by Robert Kagan
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“The Guardian”: “Israel-Hamas relations: a predictable, but fatal dance” by Oliver Holmes
“The Guardian”: “Billie Eilish: the pop icon who defines 21st-century teenage angst” by Hannah Ewens
“The Guardian”: “Can the world quench China’s bottomless thirst for milk?” by Felicity Lawrence
“The Guardian”: “Cyclone Idai: reporting from a Mocambique disaster zone” by Peter Beaumont
“The Guardian”: “The long read: Can we stop robots outsmarting humanity?” by Mara Hvistendahl
“The Guardian”: “The destruction of Earth is a crime. It should be prosecuted” by George Monbiot
“The Guardian”: “Podcast: Mueller report: Why Trump is not yet in the clear”
“The Guardian”: “The long read: Are your devices listening in on you?” by James Vlahos
“The Independent”: “US grovels to Israel the same way ‘supporters’ fawned on Saddam” by Robert Fisk
“London Review of Books”: “Is this the End of the American Century?” by Adam Tooze
“London Review of Books”: “Mexico: It’s very Easy to Die Here” by Rachel Nolan
“London Review of Books”: “The Pain Lobby” by Emily Witt
“The Washington Post”: “Trump and Netanyahu keep on colluding” by Ishaan Tharoor
“The Washington Post”: “The Fentanyl Failure” by Scott Higham, Sara Horwitz & Katie Zezima
“The Washington Post”: “George Conway: Trump is guilty – of being unfit for office” by George Conway
“The Washington Post”: “Long Exposure” by Michael Bonfigli
“The New Yorker”: “A Reporter At Large: Jair Bolsonaro’s Southern Strategy” by Jon Lee Anderson
“The New Yorker”: “Letter from Cairo: The Refugee and the Thief” by Peter Hessler
“The New York Times”: “A Perfume Called Racism” by Roger Cohen
“The New York Times”: “Unraveling the Putin Enigma” by Oliver Bullough
“The New York Times”: “We’re all stuck inside George’s and Kellyanne’s Marriage” by Mark Leibovich
“The New York Times”: “A Way to Detect the Next Russian Disinformation Campaign” by Philip N. Howard
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“The New York Times”: “A Cloud Over Trump’s Presidency Is Lifted” by Peter Baker
“The New York Times”: “No Collusion, No 'Exoneration’” by The Editorial Board
“The New York Times”: “Here’s why the terrorist group remains a serious, violent threat”
“The New York Times”: “The Islamic State Has Not Been Defeated” by Fawaz Gerges
“The New York Times”: “Britain Is Drowning Itself in Nostalgia” by Sam Byers
“The New York Times”: “How Powerful is Vladimir Putin Really?” by Andrew Higgings
“The New York Times”: “The Outspoken Women of the House” by Michelle Cottle
“The New York Review of Books”: “A Future without Fossil Fuels” by Bill McKibben
“The Washington Post”: “Here’s the truth about our family and our business” by Charles Kushner
“The Washington Post”: “The World is watching New Zealand’s Jacinda Ardern” by Ishaan Tharoor
“The Washington Post”: “Five Myths about the Ivy League” by Jerome Karabel
“Politico”: “Mueller’s Done. What Now?” by Darren Samuelsohn & Josh Gerstein
“Politico Magazine”: “The Most Powerful Lobbyist in America Is Dying” by Arthur Allen
“The Guardian”: “Podcast: The Christchurch massacre and the rise of far-right extremism”
“The Guardian”: “The rise and fall of the ISIS ‘caliphate” by Martin Chulov
“The Guardian”: “The long read: Why Israel is quietly cosying up to the Gulf monarchies”
“The Guardian”: “Podcast – Gaza: generation blockade”
“The Guardian”: “How an anti-Obama fringe set the stage for Trump” by Sabrina Siddiqui
“The Observer”: “Turning back time with the Amish of Ohio” by Kate Eshelby
“The Intercept”: “Podcast: Radical White Terrorism” with Jeremy Scahill
“The Intercept”: “Joe Biden is Hillary 2.0 – Democrats Would Be Mad to Nominate Him” by Mehdi Hasan
“London Review of Books”: “Unfeeling Malice” by Michele Pridmore-Brown
The Atlantic”: “The Fertility Doctor’s Secret” by Sarah Zhang
“The Atlantic”: “White Nationalism’s Deep American Roots” by Adam Serwer
“The Atlantic”: “Psychiatry’s Incurable Hubris” by Gary Greenberg
“National Geographic”: “Psychopaths and Altruists” by Yudhijit Bhattacharjee
“Esquire”: “Why Men Love War” by William Broylers Jr.
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“The Washington Post”: “Brexit will end Britain’s role as a great power” by Fareed Zakaria
“The Washington Post”: “India’s 2019 election: What you need to know” by Joanna Slater & Niha Masih
“The Washington Post”: “Thinking for Trump” by Carlos Lozado
“The Washington Post”: “The Opinions Essay: The Strongmen Strike Back” by Robert Kagan
“Popula”: “On Owning Many Books” by Mik Awake
“Longreads”: “Revisiting My Grandfather’s Garden” by Mojgan Ghazirad
“The New York Times”: “Our Brother, Our Executioner” by Omer Aziz
“The New York Times”: “Her Crime? Defending Women’s Rights in Iran” by The Editorial Board
“The New York Times”: “What Does Misogyny Look Like?” by Nina Renata Aron
“The New York Times”: “Is Satire Possible in the Age of Trump?” by Ben Greeman
“The New York Times”: “Globetrotting”
“The New York Times”: “Idolatry at the Western Wall” by Bari Weiss
“The New York Times”: “How TikTok Is Rewriting the World” by John Herrman
“The New York Times Magazine”: “The Tragedy of Baltimore” by Alec MacGillis
“The New York Times Magazine”: “The Epic Hunt for a Lost World War II Aircraft Carrier” by Ed Caesar
“The Guardian”: “Podcast: Trump, Brexit and the rise of populism”
“The Guardian”: “Europe must abandon these foolish Brussels treaties” by Jean-Luc Mélanchon
“The Guardian”: “Fires of Jharia spell death and disease for villagers” by Tom Maguire
“The Guardian”: “Podcast – Greta Thunberg: how her school strike went global”
“The Observer”: “Deadly air in our cities: the invisible killer” by Tim Smedley
“The Observer”: “We’ve been too low to see the far right threat” by Observer Editorial
“The Independent”: “What should be done in the Middle East? Ask the Romans” by Robert Fisk
“London Review of Books”: “Among the Gilets Jaunes” by Jeremy Harding
“The Columbia Journalism Review”: “The Fall Rise and Fall of Media Trust” by Michael Schudson
“Foreign Affairs”: “The Kurdish Awakening” by Henri J. Barkey
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“The New York Times”: “Of David Hockney and Joni Mitchell Holding Hands” by Guy Trebay
“The New York Times”: “The Oppression of the Supermajority” by Tim Wu
“The New York Times”: “Oh, Trudeau” by The Editorial Board”
“The New York Times”: “This Is What a Feminist Country Looks Like” by Maya Salam
“The New York Times”: “Have Dark Forces Been Messing with the Cosmos?” by Dennis Oberbye
“The New York Times Magazine”: “25 Songs That Matter Right Now” by Nitsuh Abebe
“The New Yorker”: “The Making of the Fox News White House” by Jane Meyer
“The New Yorker”: “When the Frontier Becomes a Wall” by Francisco Cantú
“The New York Review of Books”: “The Migrant Caravan: Made in U.S.A.” by Roberto Saviano
“Politico”: “Why Trump Loves the Fake News” by John F. Harris
“Politico Magazine”: “What Are the Biggest Problems Facing Women Today?”
“Politico Magazine”: “The Democrats’ Dilemma” by Tim Alberta
“The Washington Post”: “Attacks by Israeli settlers surge as West Bank tensions boil” by Ruth Eglash
“The Washington Post”: “Barbie is 60. And she’s reinventing herself” by Rebecca Haines
“The Washington Post Magazine”: “The Imitation Game” by Menachem Wecker
“The Intercept”: “Deconstructed: Cornel West on Bernie, Trump and Racism”
“The Intercept”: “Marc Zuckerberg Is Trying to Play You Again” by Sam Biddle
“The Atlantic”: “How not to Lose against Donald Trump” by Rahm Emmanuel
“The Atlantic”: “Radio Atlantic: The Future of the Democratic Party”
“The Guardian”: “Podcast: Let’s talk about Michael Jackson”
“The Guardian”: “Alexandra Ocasio-Cortez is the new politics, says George Osborne” by Jim Waterson
“The Guardian”: “Podcast/Talking to the Taliban – at what cost?” by Fawzia Koofi
“The Guardian”: “Could robots make us better humans?” by John Harris
“Longreads”: “The Problems with Nostalgia” by Michael Musto
“Outside”: “The Frist Dog Ascent of a 7000-Meter Himalayan Peak” by Anna Callaghan
“The Allusionist”: “Podcast: Latin lives!”
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“The Guardian”: “The Art of no deal: how Kim and Trump misread each other” by Julian Borger
“The Guardian”: “Podcast: The fall of Cardinal George Pell” by Melissa Davey
“The Guardian”: “Why Donald Trump could win again” by Dave Eggers
“The Guardian”: “It’s time to complete the revolution we started” by Bernie Sanders
“The Guardian”: “Joan Baez: ‘Music can move people to do things’” by Kate Kelleway
“The Guardian”: “Concrete: the most destructive force on earth” by Jonathan Watts
“The Guardian”: “’Stumbling stones’: a different vision of holocaust remembrance” by Eliza Apperly
“The Guardian”: “Final days of the ISIS caliphate – a photo essay” by Achilleas Zavallis
“London Review of Books”: “House-Cleaning” by David Bromwich
“London Review of Books”: “Diary: Zimbabwe” by Diana Stone
“The Atlantic”: “The Documentary Highlighting the Real Green Book” by Hannah Giorgis
“The New Yorker”: “Annals of Technology: Are Robots Competing for Your Jobs?” by Jill Lepore
“The New York Times”: “Is This Egypt’s Next Revolution?” by Yasmine El Rashidi
“The New York Times”: “Netanyahu Stoops to Survive” by The Editorial Board
“The New York Times”: “Time for Netanyahu to Go” by Bret Stephens
“The New York Times”: “Israel’s Secret Founding Fathers” by Matti Friedman
“The New York Times”: “Putin’s One Weapon: “The ‘Intelligence State’” by John Sipher
“The New York Times”: “Do Not Disturb: How I ditched My Phone and Unbroke My Brain” by Kevin Roose
“The New York Times”: “Jeremy Corbin’s Anti-Semitic Labour Party” by Roger Cohen
“The New York Times Magazine”: “The Secret History of Women in Coding” by Clive Thompson
“The New York Times Magazine”: “Mike Pompeo’s Mission: Clean Up Trumps Messes” by Mattathias Schwarz
“The Washington Post”: “Portaits of the ‘fading American Dream’” by Kenneth Dickermann
“The New York Review of Books”: “Syria’s Monumental Loss” by Muhammad Idrees Ahmad
“The Verge”: “The Trauma Floor” by Casey Newton
..........Kalenerderwoche 9..........
“The New York Times”: “The Mueller Report Is Coming. Here’s What to Expect” by Neal K. Katyal
“The New York Times”: “Time to Panic” by David Wallace-Wells
“The New York Times”: “The Catholic Church Is Breaking People’s Hearts” by Frank Bruni
“The New York Times”: “The Rise of the Robot Reporter” by Jaclyn Peiser
“The New York Times”: “Is This the Right Way to Ende a War?” by Rod Nordland
“The New York Times”: “Jussie Smollett and a Perfect Crime” by Noah Feldman
“The New York Times”: “The Last Designer” by Vanessa Friedman
“The Washington Post”: “The 6 essential cons that define Trump’s success” by Jonathan Greenberg
“The Washington Post”: “Farmworker vs. Robot” by Danielle Paquette & Zack Wittman (photographs)
“The Washington Post”: “The 23 most unforgettable last sentences in fiction” by Ron Charles
“The Washington Post”: “Stop Obsessing over these three freshman Congress women” by Kathleen Parker
“The Washington Post”: “Ted Cruz: Make ‘El Chapo’ Pay for the border wall” by Ted Cruz
“The Guardian”: “World Press Photo Contest – the nominees” by Matt Fidler
“The Independent”: “This new history of the Christian genocide sounds a dark warning” by Robert Fisk
“Wired”: “What Happens When Russia Cuts Itself Off from the Internet” by Louise Matsakis
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“The Guardian”: “Podcast: My Week at Guantánamo Bay” by Julian Borger
“The Guardian”: "The Long Read - How the U.S. has hidden its empire” by Daniel Immerwahr
“The Independent”: “40 of the best plays ever written” by Paul Taylor & Holly Williams
“The Independent”: “Syria’s refugee children: ‘We can’t survive like this” by Paddy Dowling
“The Observer”: “Is the era of artificial speech translation upon us?” by Marek Kohn
“The Observer”: “The collapse of Isis will inflame the regional power struggle” by Simon Tisdall
“London Review of Books”: “The Internet and Me” by Patricia Lockwood
“London Review of Books”: “At the Movies: ‘Vice’” by Michael Wood
“The New York Times”: “Phony Wall, Phony Emergency” by The Editorial Board
“The New York Times”: “A.I. Shows Promise Assisting Physicians” by Cade Metz
“The New York Times”: “The 20 Best TV Dramas Since ‘The Sopranos’”
“The New Yorker”: “Separating the Myth from the Man in the El Chapo Verdict” by Patrick Radden Keefe
“The New York Review of Books”: “The Clinton Investigation: Presumed Guilty” by Sean Wilentz
“The New York Review of Books”: “Undefeated, ISIS Is Back in Iraq” by Aziz Ahmad
“The New York Review of Books”: “Why Is Medicine so Expensive?” by Daniel J. Kevles
“Vox”: “Has Facebook Been Good for the World?” by Sean Illing, Kurt Wagner & Karen Turner
“The Intercept”: “Deconstructed Podcast: “The Truth about Islam and Democracy (with Anwar Ibrahim)
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“The Observer”: “Instagram: Beware of bad influencers..” by Chris Stokel-Walker
“The Observer”: “A lifetime of sleep, from birth to menopause and beyond” by Alice Gregory
“London Review of Books”: “The Little Island That Could” by Michael Hofmann
“London Review of Books”: “Silicon Valley Girl” by Deborah Friedell
“London Review of Books”: “Travels in the Apocalypse” by McKenzie Funk
“The Atlantic”: “When Your Child Is a Psychopath” by Barbara Bradley Hagerty
“The Atlantic”: “Russian-Style Kleptocracy Is Infiltrating America” by Franklin Foer
“The Intercept”: “What Happened in Douma?” by James Harkin
“The Intercept”: “Syrian Women in Turkey: On Their Own Terms” by Maryam Saleh
“The New Yorker”: “Personal History: The Machine Stops” by Oliver Sacks
“The New Yorker”: “Books: The Great Hollywood Screenwriter Who Hated Hollywood” by David Denby
“The New Yorker”: ”Trump’s State of Disunion” by Margaret Talbot
“The New Yorker”: “Photo Booth: Priya Ramrakha’s Brief Heroic Life” by Paul Theroux
“The New York Review of Books”: “The Path pf Greatest Resistance” by David Cole
“The New York Review of Books”: “Imperial Exceptionalism” by Jackson Lears
“The New York Review of Books”: “Fool Britannia” by Harry Kunzru
“The New York Times”: “America’s War of Stories” by Tim Kreider
“The Washington Post”: “’All the Best People’: Michael Cohen’s Secret Agenda” by Paul Schwartzman
“The Washington Post”: “Impeachment: What It Would Take” by Carlos Lozado
“The Washington Post”: “Retropod: The Soviet officer who stopped World War III”
“Pacific Standard”: “Mr. Chen’s Mountain” by Robin Hemley
“Project Syndicate”: “Moralism and the Arts” by Ian Buruma
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“The New York Times”: “Italy’s Strength: Comfort in Disharmony” by Beppe Servergnini
“The New York Times”: “Is the World’s Most Powerful Woman Finally a Feminist?” by Emily Schultheis
“The New York Times”: “Juan Guaidó: Venezuelans, Strenght Is in Unity” by Juan Guaidó
“The New York Times”: “The Blessing of a Rescue Dog” by Margaret Renkl
“The New York Times”: “What Keeps the Spies Up at Night?” by The Editorial Board
“The New York Times”: “How Iran’s Greatest Director Makes Art of Moral Ambiguity” by Giles Harvey
“The New Yorker”: “Annals of Health Care: The Personal Toll of Whistle-Blowing” by Sheelah Kolhatkar
“The Washington Post”: “A Post journalist’s ordeal in an Iranian prison” by Ishaan Tharoor
“The Washington Post”: “Are we past peak Davos?” by Daniel W. Drezner
“The Washington Post”: “Trump is on a mission from God” by Dana Milbank
“The Washington Post”: “Five myths about rock-and-roll” by Stacey Anderson
“The Intercept”: “Podcast Special: Alexandra Ocasio-Cortez on her first weeks in Washington”
«The Guardian»: «Podcast - Going viral: the victims of online conspiracy theories»
“The Atlantic”: “What People Actually Say Before They Die” by Michael Erard
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“The Guardian”: “’No one can guarantee our safety’: Syrians stuck in squalid exile” by Martin Chulov
“The Guardian”: “Davos 2019: The yawning gap between rhetoric and reality” by Larry Elliot
“The Observer”: “The coldest job in the world” by Candice Pires
“The Independent”: “42 films you should see before you die” by Helen O’Hara & Patrick Smith
“The Intercept”: “Podcast: Donald Trump and Media Temple of BOOM” with Jeremy Scahill
“The New York Times”: “Putin’s Dream of Godliness: Holy Russia” by Michael Khodarkovsky
“The New York Times”: “Never Tweet” by Farhad Manjoo
“The New Yorker”: “A Guided Tour of Hebron, From Two Sides of the Occupation” my Martha Gessen
“The New Yorker”: “Why Marlon James Decided to Write an African Game of Thrones” by Jia Tolentino
“The Washington Post: “Five myths about globalization” by Seven B. Altman
“The Washington Post”: “Trump finds a cure for his small-hands problem” by Dana Milbank
“Council on Foreign Relations”: “Agonizing over Afghanistan” by Richard M. Haas
Axios, Schema, Google Trends: “The Lifespan of News Stories”
“Future Crunch”: “99 Good News Stories You Probably Didn’t Hear About in 2018” by Angus Hervey
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“The Atlantic”: “Unthinkable – 50 Moments That Define an Improbable Presidency” by Jeffrey Goldberg
“The Atlantic”: “Impeach Donald Trump” by Yoni Appelbaum
“The Guardian”: “How The Scream became the ultimate image for our political age” by Jonathan Jones
“The Guardian”: “Documentary: Black Sheep”
“The Observer”: “Bauhaus at 100: the revolutionary movement’s enduring appeal” by Rowan Moore
“London Review of Books”: “The Vice President’s Men” by Seymour M. Hersh
“London Review of Books”: “Brexit: Leave, and Leave Again” by William Davies
“The Intercept”: “Who Are the Top 10 Democratic Contenders for 2020?” by Mehdi Hasan
“The Intercept”: “John Bolton Wants to Bomb Iran – and He May Get What He Wants” by Mehdi Hasan
“Carnegie Endowment”: “The Islamic State Lives On” by Mona Alami
“The Washington Post”: “How defeated is the Islamic State?” by Adam Taylor
“The New Yorker”: “Dept. of Public Health: Is Marijuana as Safe as We Think?” by Malcom Gladwell
“The New Yorker”: “Dispatch: Spain’s Open Wounds” by Stephania Taladrid
“The New Yorker”: “Dept. of First Principles: “The Art of Decision Making” by Joshua Rothman
“The New Yorker”: “How the Idea of Hell Has Shaped the Way We Think” by Vinson Cunningham
“New York Magazine”: “Reasons to Love New York”
“The New York Times”: “Government Shutdown Across America” by Alan Blinder
“The New York Times”: “The Malign Incompetence of the Ruling Class” by Pankaj Mishra
“The New York Times”: “Essay: Reading Proust in the Gulag” by Aytan Tatici
“The New York Times”: “Time to Break the Silence on Palestine” by Michelle Alexander
“The New York Times”: “Why Do People Fall for Fake News?” by Gordon Pennycook & David Rand
“The New York Review of Books”: “The Twisting Nature of Love” by Alma Guillermopreto
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“The Guardian”: “Podcast: What does 2019 hold for Kim Young-un and North Korea?”
“The Guardian”: “Leonardo v Rembrandt: who’s the greatest?” by Jonathan Jones
“The Guardian”: “Seven way technology will change in 2019” by Alex Hern
“The Times Literary Supplement”: “Finer Points of Murder” by Tom Stevenson
“The Atlantic”: “What President Trump Will Face in the New Year” by Ronald Brownstein
“The Atlantic”: “Don’t reply to your emails” by Taylor Lorenz
“The Atlantic”: “The Weight I Carry” by Tommy Tomlinson
“The Atlantic”: “83 Things That Blew Our Mind in 2018” by The Atlantic Science Desk
“The New York Times”: “50 Places to Go in 2018”
“The New York Times”: “The 20 Best TV Dramas Since ‘The Sopranos” by The New York Times
“The New York Times”: “Two Women Enter a Temple. A Country Erupts” by Supriya Nair
“The New York Times”: “Nancy Pelosi Spanks the First Brat” by Maureen Dowd
“The New York Times”: “Who Speaks for America?” by The Editorial Board
“The New York Times Magazine”: “How Beauty Is Making Scientists Rethinking Evolution” by Ferris Jabr
“The New Yorker”: “Books: The History of Blood” by Jerome Groopman
“The New York Review of Books”: “California: The State of Resistance” by Michael Greenberg
“Wired”: “The Future Book Is Here” by Craig Mood
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“The New York Times”: “The Story of 2018 was Climate Change” by David Leonhardt
"The New York Times": "Boogie Down, Bronx Girl" by Maureen Dowd
"The New York Times”: “In Search of Lost Screen Time” by Paul Greenberg
“The New York Times”: “Apollo 8’s Earthrise: The Shot Seen Round the World” by Dennis Overbye
“The New York Times”: “Does How a Writer Put a Drug Trip into Words?” by Michael Polian
"The New Yorker”: “Personal History: Father Time” by David Sedaris
“The New Yorker”: “The Inflation of Abstraction” by Peter Schjedahl
“The New York Review of Books”: “In the Valley of Fear” by Michael Greenberg
“The New York Review of Books”: “Let the People Take Back Control of Brexit” by Lisa Nandy
“The Washington Post”: “How can we tackle climate change?” by Post Opinions Staff
“The Guardian”: “The best films of 2019” by Peter Bradshaw
“The Independent”: “Trump vs Mattis – watch out when men of war come to the rescue” by Robert Fisk
“The Atlantic”: “Kamal Kashoggi’s Murder Remains a Mystery” by Gaeme Wood
"The Atlantic”: “Is There Something Neurologically Wrong With Donald Trump” by James Hamblin
“The Atlantic”: “Finding a Way Through an Unspeakable Loss” by Deborah Kopaken
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“The New York Times Magazine”: “The Lives They Lived 2018”
“The New York Times”: “Amos Oz, Israeli Author and Peace Maker, Dies at 79” by Isabel Kershner
“The New York Times”: “Afghanistan Dispatch: Along a Road of Sorrow, a Toddler Lost Her Name, Her Family and Her Life” by Mujib Mashal & Fahim Abed
“The New York Times”: “The Tragedy of Saudi Arabia’s War” by Declan Walsh (story) & Tyler Hicks (photos)
“The New York Times”: “A Woman’s Rights” by The Editorial Borad & Damon Winter (photographs)
“The New Yorker”: “Don’t Eat before Reading this” by Anthony Bourdain
“The New Yorker”: “Four Books that Deserved More Attention in 2018” by James Woods
“The New York Review of Books”: “In the Valley of Fear” by Michael Greenberg
“The New York Review of Books”: “Let the People Take Back Control of Brexit” by Lisa Nandy
“The Washington Post”: “Dave Barry’s Year in Review 2018” by Dave Barry
“The Washington Post”: “2019: The Year in Preview” by several authors
“The Guardian”: “The best photographs of 2018 – and the stories”
“The Guardian”: “The best of the Long Read in 2018”
„The Guardian“: „The presidential library: 10 books Trump recommended this year“ by David Taylor
“The Guardian”: “The World in 2019: Middle East and North Africa” by Martin Chulov
“The Observer”: “The science stories that shook 2018” by several authors
“London Review of Books”: “Trouble at the BBC” by Owen Bennett-Jones
“London Review of Books”: “Brexit: Which Way to the Exit?” by David Runciman
“London Review of Books”: “What Europeans Talk about when They Talk about Brexit”