TV Critique Caren Miosga: Which Democracy Are We Really Worried About?
The program with Caren Miosga raises the provocative question of whether the AfD threatens democracy or if populism can invigorate it, featuring insights from a former German president.
TV Critique Maybrit Illner: 'The Danger is that it could turn into a wildfire'
A discussion on the Maybrit Illner show highlighted the uncertainties surrounding U.S. policies towards Iran and the potential for unintended escalations in conflict.
TV Critique "Maischberger": Is the Firewall Undemocratic?
The TV critique discusses the recent episode of "Maischberger," highlighting a less confrontational and more agreeable discussion among participants.
TV Critique 'Caren Miosga': Is the World Still Okay in Baden-WΓΌrttemberg β Or Not?
The show 'Caren Miosga' discusses the aftermath of the state elections in Baden-WΓΌrttemberg, highlighting the harmony between the Green and CDU parties while neglecting significant issues.
TV Critique Maybrit Illner: "92 Million People Can No Longer"
The second episode of Maybrit Illner's talk show addresses the Iran conflict with a focus on understanding rather than conflict escalation.
TV Critique Maybrit Illner: "92 Million People Can No Longer"
The recent episode of Maybrit Illner focused on the Iran war, emphasizing the need for solidarity with the Iranian people instead of inciting conflict among the panelists.
TV Critique: "Maischberger": A Public International Lawyer Could Hardly Duck Deeper
Carsten Maschmeyer, in a debate on Iran on the show "Maischberger," expresses more backbone than a seasoned politician, highlighting significant geopolitical issues.
TV Critique: Caren Miosga: The Melancholic Mr. Wadephul
The critique discusses Caren Miosga's talk show where the new German Foreign Minister reflects on his impotence regarding global issues, indicating a shift from the previous administration's approach.
The TV of Those Who Donβt Have a TV
Emmanuel Carrère's new novel reflects on the significant role of television in his life despite not having one in his childhood home.
TV Critique: Maybrit Illner: "The Powerful Believe They Are Untouchable"
The article critiques a recent episode of Maybrit Illner's talk show that discusses the Epstein scandal and its implications for the moral decay of the elite class.
TV Critique: 'Maischberger': A Blunder with a Run-up
A critique of the talk show 'Maischberger' highlights Annalena Baerbock's attempts to promote a rules-based international order amid contrasting views on military support for Ukraine.
TV Critique: "Maischberger": Flop at Starting Line
Annalena Baerbock, during a talk show marking the anniversary of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, advocates for a rules-based international order while also addressing the reconfiguration of EU borders.
TV Critique: Maybrit Illner: "Think Big About Europe"
Maybrit Illner's discussion focuses on Europe's defense capabilities amidst caution from Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul against excessive pessimism toward the U.S.
TV Critique Maischberger: The Clintons have 'nothing to hide'
The article critiques a television segment featuring Hillary Clinton discussing the Epstein scandal and highlights the political rivalries involved.
TV Critique Maischberger: The Clintons Have "Nothing to Hide"
Hillary Clinton, in an interview with Sandra Maischberger, briefly addresses allegations related to Jeffrey Epstein while criticizing Republican tactics, but the discussion largely remains within the realm of party politics rather than substantive truth-seeking.
TV Critique 'Caren Miosga': 'The Atomic Bomb is, with all due respect, not the main question'
The critique discusses the focus of Caren Miosga and European leaders on the need for independence, particularly regarding nuclear deterrence.
TV Critique Markus Lanz: Dispute? Not with us
RΓΌdiger Lucassen, a retired colonel and defense policy spokesman for the AfD in Germany, fails to break with his party during an appearance on the Markus Lanz show, instead engaging in a debate about internal disputes.
TV Critique "Caren Miosga": "I don't see that Germany is threatened by Russia"
This article critiques a recent episode of the talk show "Caren Miosga" featuring controversial AfD politician Tino Chrupalla.
TV Critique Maybrit Illner: The Outrage Ritual in the Talk Show Circle
The article critiques the talk show 'Maybrit Illner' for fostering a culture of outrage instead of constructive discussion on real issues in Germany.
TV Series 'Days That Never Were': Once SchmΓ€h with Tough, Please
The second season of the series 'Days That Never Were' is dragging, with more engaging moments in watching the rich and powerful fall, though at least the cake-eating lead investigator is clever.
TV Critique "Caren Miosga": Finally a Talk that Explains Instead of Outraging
The talk show 'Caren Miosga' takes a fresh approach by featuring three experts instead of politicians, providing insightful discussions on global issues like Iran, Trump's threats, and Europe's responses.