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Perversion of Justice: The Jeffrey Epstein Story
Cops worked to put serial sex abuser in prison. Prosecutors worked to cut him a break
By Julie K. Brown Updated February 13, 2026 11:05 AM
https://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/article214210674.html
Even from jail, sex abuser manipulated the system. His victims were kept in the dark
By Julie K. Brown Updated February 13, 2026 11:00 AM
https://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/article219494920.htm
FLORIDA Victims of Jeffrey Epstein can now apply for compensation
By Kevin G. Hall Updated June 26, 2020 2:18 PM
https://www.miamiherald.com/news/state/florida/article243780422.html
SOUTH FLORIDA Judges call Jeffrey Epstein case a ‘national disgrace,’ but reject bid to undo deal
By Jay Weaver and Julie K. Brown Updated April 14, 2020 4:14 PM
https://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/article242000331.htm
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IDF carried out Hannibal Directive, new ‚Sword of Damocles‘ operation on October 7
The Israeli Air Force was carrying out a new ‚Sword of Damocles‘ operation as it was carrying out the ‚Hannibal directive,‘ the IDF’s probes found.
https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/defense-news/article-844008
„Verzerrter Eindruck“: Medienbehörde sieht schwere Fehler in Gaza-Report im ORF
Nicht rechtskräftig
Falsche Übersetzung und Darstellerin mit Hamas-Nähe moniert die KommAustria in „Weltjournal“ über den Krieg im Gazastreifen. ORF legte Beschwerde gegen nicht rechtskräftigen Bescheid ein, der eine Richtigstellung verlangt
„Gaza-Krieg – Hölle auf Erden“ lief 2024 im ORF-„Weltjournal“.
Christian outrage erupts after Israel blocks Latin patriarch from Holy Sepulcher on Palm Sunday
The Jerusalem patriarch and Holy Land custos were barred from the Holy Sepulcher on Palm Sunday — ‚for the first time in centuries,‘ church leaders said, citing ‚disregard for billions‘; Italy condemned the move, and police said they acted to protect lives
https://www.ynetnews.com/article/b1kg13uj11e
Police stop top Catholic figures from reaching Holy Sepulchre for Palm Sunday Mass
Italy to summon Israel’s envoy for ‚clarification‘
PM’s office promises solution after police bar Latin patriarch due to war, eliciting outrage; ‘There was no malicious intent, only concern for safety,’ says Netanyahu
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https://www.diepresse.com/294149/die-maer-vom-obdachlosen-hitler
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„Bares ist Wahres“ oder Relikt der Vergangenheit: Hat das Bargeld ausgedient?
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News von Net-AI-nyahu… die Pressekonferenz
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„Keine Liebesbeziehung. Kein Sex.“ – ORF-Mitarbeiterin schildert Belästigungsvorwürfe
Ex-EU-Kommissar muss wegen Lumumba-Mordes vor Gericht – news.ORF.at
https://orf.at/stories/3424109
Gen Z vs. Boomer: Junge Männer mit altem Rollendenken – news.ORF.at
https://orf.at/stories/3422556
Almost a third of Gen Z men agree a wife should obey her husband | King’s College London
https://www.kcl.ac.uk/news/almost-a-third-of-gen-z-men-agree-a-wife-should-obey-her-husband
„Demokratie Monitor“: Vertrauen der Jugend in Politik schwindet – news.ORF.at
https://orf.at/stories/3424097
Wachsender Antisemitismus bei den Linken: Auf dem Weg ins politische Abseits | taz.de
https://taz.de/Wachsender-Antisemitismus-bei-den-Linken/!6163068
AI sieht antimuslimischen Rassismus in Österreich – news.ORF.at
https://orf.at/stories/3424200
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Schuldhafte Unwissenheit – Analyse eines Betroffenen: ME/CFS und die Erfahrungen mit Ärzten und Gesundheitssystem
Manche Ärzte wissen weniger über postakute Erkrankungen, als sie sollten, resümiert Thomas Pölzler. Der Ethiker an der Uni Graz ist selbst schwer an ME/CFS erkrankt
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https://www.derstandard.at/story/3000000311254/ali-khameneis-sohn-und-das-luxushotel-in-tirol
Keine Notwendigkeit, deutsche Soldaten in Nahen Osten zu schicken!
Ob Bundeskanzler Friedrich Merz tatsächlich deutsche Soldaten in den Iran schicken wird, ist derzeit offen. Für AfD-Politiker Matthias Moosdorf ist klar: Ein solches Manöver wäre durch nichts zu rechtfertigen!
https://auf1.tv/nachrichten-auf1/keine-notwendigkeit-deutsche-soldaten-in-nahen-osten-zu-schicken
„Lebenslang Bundespressekonferenz“: Journalist Florian Warweg siegt im Gerichtsprozess um Zulassung
Die Bundespressekonferenz muss auch weiterhin den Journalisten der NachDenkSeiten Florian Warweg in den Befragungen der Bundesregierung dulden. Überraschend hat der Trägerverein seine Berufung gegen das erstinstanzliche Urteil zurückgezogen, das Warweg das Teilnahmerecht bereits eingeräumt hatte.
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KI, Staatsräson und die antiislamische Influencerin: Zera Institute – etos.media
Roter Parteitag – Frauenquote, Asyl, Palästina – die SPÖ diskutiert nicht nur über Personal
Abseits der glimpflich verlaufenen Wiederwahl Andreas Bablers zum Parteichef schwor sich die SPÖ auf ihre Lieblingsziele ein. Doch dahinter blitzten auch umstrittene Themen durch
Bitter für Juden
Zum ersten Mal auf einem Parteitag ergriff Dwora Stein das Wort. Die Beziehung von Jüdinnen wie ihr zur SPÖ sei sehr schwierig geworden, sagte die ehemalige Vizechefin der Gewerkschaft der Privatangestellten (GPA). Nach den Terroranschlägen der Hamas in Israel am 7. Oktober 2023 habe sie das Schweigen vieler erschüttert, auch in der SPÖ. Geblieben sei der „bittere Eindruck“, dass das größte Massaker an Jüdinnen und Juden seit der Shoah relativiert werde.
Dass die SPÖ vor diesem Hintergrund nun die Anerkennung Palästinas fordert, ist für Stein unverständlich. „Ohne den Terror des 7. Oktobers und die Konsequenzen daraus, würden wir heute nicht über diese Position sprechen“, argumentierte sie: „Für mich heißt das, den Terror zu belohnen und dem Kalkül der Hamas nachzugeben.“
Bill Gates‘ Terrapower darf ersten „kleinen“ Atomreaktor in Wyoming bauen
Die US-Atomaufsichtsbehörde gibt grünes Licht für den Bau eines natriumgekühlten Reaktors mit hochangereichertem Uran. Die Regierung Trump forciert den Ausbau von Atomenergie
ME/CFS: Immer mehr Erkrankte, aber Forschungsgelder werden gekürzt – Roberta Bieling deckt auf!
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https://coinmarketcap.com/de/currencies/bitcoin
https://www.ufouap.com/articles/weinstein-epstein-science-spy-ufos-new-mexico-2026
Deutsche Erinnerungspolitik: Die große Heuchelei | taz.de
https://taz.de/Deutsche-Erinnerungspolitik/!6157492
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Akten ausgewertet: Epsteins Friedensinstitut in Wien – news.ORF.at
https://orf.at/stories/3422352
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ORF: Neue Anlaufstelle für Beschwerden angekündigt
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ORF: Neue Anlaufstelle für Beschwerden angekündigt – news.ORF.at
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Trump seeks swift end to Iran operation
Opinion: The killing of Iran’s supreme leader is a major intelligence and military feat, but Tehran’s regime has not collapsed; US official, via a mediator, proposed an immediate ceasefire; Iran rejected it outright, as Trump looks for a quick exit
Nahum Barnea | updated:08:00
https://www.ynetnews.com/opinions-analysis/article/hylyslbfzx
Trump seeks swift end to Iran operation
Opinion: The killing of Iran’s supreme leader is a major intelligence and military feat, but Tehran’s regime has not collapsed; US official, via a mediator, proposed an immediate ceasefire; Iran rejected it outright, as Trump looks for a quick exit
Nahum Barnea|Updated:08:00 2026-03-01
On the eve of the strike on Iran, U.S. officials envisioned a four- to five-day operation that would return a weakened Tehran to the negotiating table. According to one source, an American official conveyed an even more immediate proposal. Through a mediator, apparently Italy, he suggested reaching a ceasefire agreement today or tomorrow. Iran rejected the idea outright.
Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei was killed. Also killed at the outset of the operation were Iran’s defense minister, the chief of staff and the commander of the Revolutionary Guard. It is an extraordinary intelligence and operational achievement. In Israeli Air Force history, it will likely be remembered alongside the killing of senior officials in the previous operation in June and the destruction of the Egyptian Air Force in the first hours of the Six-Day War.
And yet the ayatollahs’ regime has not collapsed. It is currently being run by a council of senior officials. The summary of Operation Rising Lion showed that the Iranian regime knows how to survive the loss of its top figures. The survival of the regime matters more than the survival of its people.
The question of what will happen when the regime formally announces that its supreme leader has been eliminated remains open. Nothing may happen; it is possible that Shiite proxies in Lebanon, Iraq and Yemen will be forced to join the fight with full force, even at great cost; it is also possible that opponents of the regime inside Iran will flood the streets.
For all the amazement over the first day’s military achievements, it is worth remembering that until it is over, it is not over. A single oil tanker sunk in the Persian Gulf, a U.S. aircraft carrier hit by a Houthi commando boat, dozens of American soldiers killed at a regional base, a spike in oil prices, any of these could complicate matters for Trump with voters at home.
Trump can end this operation in three ways that can be marketed as success. One, a severe military blow that weakens the regime internally and externally. Two, a surrender agreement on the nuclear issue. Three, the fall of the regime. The first is realistic, the second less so. The third is Trump’s great hope and his major gamble, but he understands that this objective will not be achieved immediately.
A country seeking to impose regime change on another must send its soldiers to seize the other side’s strongholds. That is the meaning of „boots on the ground“. Trump does not intend to dispatch troops into the streets of Tehran. His version of boots on the ground is the millions of Iranians who are fed up with the Islamic Republic. On Saturday, he urged them to stay home. Later, he may call on them to go out.
From an American perspective, this is a war of choice. Iran did not pose a direct threat to the United States. Even its nuclear project does not necessarily constitute grounds for war. Trump has come to terms with North Korea’s nuclear weapons, let alone those of India and Pakistan. The Iranian regime slaughters its own citizens, funds terrorism and amasses a dangerous arsenal, but these are not matters that weigh heavily on Trump.
The attack on Iran is highly unpopular in the U.S., both among Trump’s critics and his staunch supporters. Until recent days, it was not even on the public agenda. The decision to strike Iran is his way of declaring, I am MAGA, I restored America’s greatness.
In the first Gulf War, President George H.W. Bush could have pursued Saddam Hussein to Baghdad. He chose to settle for expelling Iraqi forces from Kuwait. In the second Gulf War, President George W. Bush decided to pursue Saddam Hussein to total victory and became entangled in a costly and unnecessary war. Trump is convinced he is smarter than both.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says the current operation marks an unprecedented peak in the U.S.-Israel alliance. That is true in terms of military cooperation. It is not true in a broader sense, because the alliance is not between Israel and America as a whole but between Israel and the sitting president.
Israel is portrayed as the country that pushed America into a war that was not its own, and it even boasts of that role. That is precisely the narrative American antisemites on both the right and left have long sought. Israel may be benefiting from an emboldened Trump, but it risks alienating America in the process.
For the United States, this is a war of choice. For Israel, it is a war of necessity. Iran poses a tangible threat to Israel through its missiles, support for terrorism and nuclear ambitions. It may not be an existential danger, but it is unquestionably a serious one.
Expectations should be lowered. Israel’s past attempts to change regimes elsewhere have ended in painful failures. The achievable objective in this round is to destroy missile production facilities, launch systems and all infrastructure tied to the nuclear program. The more, the better.
It would be unwise to repeat the triumphant declarations made at the end of Operation Rising Lion in June. We did not destroy Iran’s military power then, and we will not destroy it now. They know how to rebuild quickly. But every blow to Iran’s military capability buys time, a precious resource if used wisely. With some luck, Iran’s leadership may conclude that crime does not pay and stop squandering the country’s wealth on war and terrorism.
As of the first day of the war, the IDF managed to absorb the barrages of missiles and drones. The defensive success stemmed from significant improvements in air defense, but also from Iran’s weakness. Its dispersal across eight fronts reduced its ability to launch large simultaneous barrages at Israel. Civilians were disturbed by frequent sirens, but the damage was limited.
An Israeli businessman who employs people in Israel and in Gulf states told me he sensed the difference. His employees in Israel were not alarmed. They have been through this before and emerged from it. His employees in the Gulf reacted with hysteria.
War or no war, another Israeli told me, Wolt delivery couriers continued as usual. Perhaps more than usual. Young riders with blue backpacks took over the streets, turning the war with Iran into something almost routine, with lunch delivered to their safe room doorstep.
First published: 08:52, 03.01.26 – March 1, 2026