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16. December 2020

Crowdfunding Update Week 2: Support us today!

Status as of 16th of December: 88 people supported us and we’ve reached 3000 Euro thus far.


14. December 2020

Conflicts of Interest in the Assange Case | With Investigative Journalist Matt Kennard

In this video we interview independent journalist and head of investigations of Declassified UK, Matt Kennard.


11. December 2020

acTVism Munich Crowdfunding Update: Support us today!

So far 33 people have supported us and we have reached Euro 1500. We require at least another Euro 13.500 in order to be able to continue our journalism independently in 2021.


9. December 2020

CROWDFUNDING: Protect Press Freedom & Independent Journalism

On the 4th of December 2020 we started our Crowdfunding campaign with the goal of continuing our independent and non-profit journalism for the year 2021. This campaign will end on the 6th of January 2021.


7. December 2020

EDITORIAL PICK: Naomi Klein – Summit 2020 Keynote – The Years Of Repair

In this week’s editorial pick, we select Naomi Klein’s key note speech at the Progressive International Summit of 2020 that took place on 19th of September, 2020.


30. November 2020

Julian Assange Update: COVID-19 outbreak in Belmarsh & Possibility of a Pardon

In this video, we provide the latest update on the Julian Assange case.


26. November 2020

VIDEO SERIES: The activist whom the USA could not Extradite

In this exclusive 3-part video series we interview Lauri Love, an activist and computer scientist who successfully resisted U.S. extradition.


25. November 2020

Military Whistleblower Exposes Australian War Crimes in Afghanistan

In this video, we speak with former Australian Defense Force (AFD) lawyer David McBride. After serving in the AFD for several years, McBride blew the whistle on war crimes taking place in Afghanistan.


The Finance Curse Part 2 – Do Fines & Regulation work? | With White-Collar Criminologist Bill Black

n the second part of our interview series with former financial regulator, author and white collar criminologist William Bill Black, we examine whether fines and regulations work in reigning in the excesses of the financial sector.