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23. April 2026

Prof. Mearsheimer: The US Has Failed in the Iran War

As Iran agrees to new negotiations in Islamabad, journalist Chris Hedges interviews political scientist John Mearsheimer, professor at the University of Chicago, about rising tensions as the ceasefire nears its end. The focus is on conflicting signals from Washington and developments that raise doubts about how stable the situation really is and where the conflict […]


22. April 2026

Iran Closes Strait of Hormuz, Again

In this video, investigative journalist and human rights lawyer Dimitri Lascaris reports on Iran’s renewed closure of the Strait of Hormuz — less than 24 hours after it was partially reopened. The focus is on contradictory statements by US President Donald Trump and developments that raise doubts about the stability of the situation. The key […]


18. April 2026

Prof. Wolff – What the Iran War Really Costs the World

In this video, Richard D. Wolff, Professor of Economics (emeritus) at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, analyzes the far-reaching economic consequences of the US-Israeli war on Iran. The focus is on the Strait of Hormuz, conflicting developments in energy prices and supply, and signs of escalation whose consequences may extend far beyond the region. The […]


15. April 2026

Trump’s Blockade Fails – What Happens Next

From Larnaca International Airport in Cyprus, Dimitri Lascaris reports on his recent trip to Lebanon and re-examines the blockade of Iranian ports imposed by Donald Trump as well as the collapse of negotiations in Islamabad. He raises key questions about the background, the conflicting narratives, and the possible consequences of these developments. To read the […]


31. March 2026

REPORT from the Strait of Hormuz

Is the Strait of Hormuz really closed or is a different reality unfolding? Investigative journalist and human rights lawyer Dimitri Lascaris reports from a civilian vessel inside the strait, documenting what is actually happening on the ground. Despite the war, numerous oil tankers and cargo ships remain visible, while Iran controls passage and sets conditions. […]


19. March 2026

Yanis Varoufakis: Iran War Could Trigger a Global Financial Crash

In this interview with Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist Chris Hedges, economist and former Greek finance minister Yanis Varoufakis discusses the far-reaching economic consequences of the Iran war. The conversation explores rising energy prices, potential disruptions to global trade routes, and the risk of a worldwide financial crisis. Varoufakis examines structural vulnerabilities in the global economy, geopolitical […]


16. March 2026

Iran’s Missiles Break Through Air Defenses – What’s Really Happening

In this video, investigative journalist and human rights lawyer Dimitri Lascaris analyzes the latest developments in the war between the United States, Israel, and Iran. New reports of Iranian missile attacks, rising tensions in the Persian Gulf, and possible weaknesses in air defense systems raise a crucial question: What is really happening behind the headlines? […]


11. March 2026

Iran War: ‘It is so much worse than you thought’

In this video, journalist and human rights lawyer Dimitri Lascaris examines the economic consequences of the war between the United States, Israel and Iran. Looking at recent developments, he explains why the conflict could have far greater implications for the global economy than many currently expect. The analysis explores the strategic importance of the Strait […]