Tuesday, January 11, 2022

Ina Garten's East Hampton Clam Chowder | Barefoot Contessa | Food Network


Get the recipe here.

Democracy Now! Top US News & World Headlines — January 11, 2022

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Tristesse en Europe après le décès de David Sassoli

LE FIGARO : Le président du Parlement européen est mort en Italie dans la nuit de lundi à mardi, une semaine avant la fin de son mandat.

Jusqu'au bout, l'Italien David Sassoli aura suscité la stupéfaction. De son élection surprise à la présidence du Parlement européen, en juillet 2019, à l'annonce brutale de son décès, à l'âge de 65 ans. Son porte-parole, Roberto Cuillo, a fait part de la triste nouvelle dans un message posté sur Twitter. « David Sassoli est mort le 11 janvier à 1 h 15 du matin au CRO (le centre de référence d'oncologie, NDLR) d'Aviano, Italie, où il était hospitalisé. » Soigné dans le passé pour une leucémie, David Sassoli avait une santé fragile. À l'automne 2021, il s'était mis en retrait à cause d'une pneumonie. Lundi, on apprenait son hospitalisation depuis le 26 décembre, en raison d'« une complication grave due à un dysfonctionnement du système immunitaire ». Regarder la vidéo » | Par Anne Rovan | mardi 11 janvier 2022

David Sassoli, President of the European Parliament, Dies at 65: He was a well-known journalist in his native Italy before going into politics, and devoted his tenure to making the Parliament more prominent. »

US Man Gets Genetically-modified Pig Heart Transplant | DW News

Jan 11, 2022 • In a nine-hour procedure, surgeons transplanted the heart taken from a one-year-old pig into a 57-year-old man. The pig was gene-edited, bred and killed for this purpose.

Covid-19 : plus de 50% des Européens touchés par Omicron d'ici 2 mois, selon l'OMS

Le pic de contaminations ne serait toujours pas atteint, selon des spécialistes. STEPHANE DE SAKUTIN / AFP

LE FIGARO : Au rythme actuel de contamination, le variant, plus contagieux mais moins dangereux que Delta, pourrait toucher rapidement la moitié de la population du Vieux continent.

Plus de la moitié des Européens pourraient être touchés par le variant Omicron d'ici deux mois au vu du «raz de marée» actuel, a estimé mardi l'Organisation mondiale de la santé (OMS), deux ans pile après l'annonce du premier décès officiellement lié au coronavirus en Chine. » | Par Le Figaro avec AFP | mardi 11 janvier 2022

Omicron could infect 50% of Europeans in next two months, says WHO: Europe director Hans Kluge demands immediate action to avoid Covid ‘tidal wave’ swamping health services »

Monday, January 10, 2022

Women Who Eat Little Meat and Dairy Put Their Health At Risk, Says Scientist

THE TIMES: The health of many young women is being compromised by a lack of vital nutrients in their diet because they consume little or no red meat and dairy products, a senior scientist has warned.

Ian Givens, professor of food chain nutrition and director of the Institute for Food, Nutrition and Health at Reading University, said half of females aged between 11 and 18 were consuming below the minimum recommended level of iron and magnesium and a quarter consumed too little iodine, calcium and zinc. » | Ben Webster, Environment Editor | Monday, January 10, 2022 [£]

Maryland doctors transplant pig’s heart into human patient in medical first: Patient is doing well three days after the highly experimental surgery, doctors say, though it’s too soon to know if it is a success »

Chopin: Piano Concerto No. 1 | Martha Argerich, Sinfonia Varsovia Orchestra & Jacek Kaspszyk

May 15, 2021 • Martha Argerich (piano) plays Frédéric Chopin’s Piano Concerto No. 1 in E minor, Op. 11 with the Sinfonia Varsovia Orchestra, conducted by Jacek Kaspszyk. The concert was performed on August 27, 2010 at the Warsaw Philharmonic Concert Hall.

Frédéric Chopin (1810-1849) composed his first piano concerto in 1830. At the time, he was still living in his native Poland and was just 20 years old. The premier of Piano Concerto No. 1 took place in October of the same year at Warsaw’s National Theater, with Chopin himself playing the challenging piano part.


NastassjaCanCook : Mongolian Beef | Restaurant Style

Jan 8, 2022 • Mongolian Beef is probably the most popular dish ordered at any Asian restaurant. Tender Flank steak in rich brown sauce, beautifully pared with steamed white rice.



Recipe:

Sauce Ingredients:

6 Tbsp hoisin sauce
6 Tbsp dark soy sauce
4 Tbsp dark brown sugar
2 Tbsp rice vinegar 2 Tbsp mirin (cooking wine)
8 Tbsp water

Please note that all measurements are in tablespoons and are provided for 3 pounds of flank steak. It might be better for you to reduce this if you using a smaller amount.

Combine all ingredient, mix and set aside to allow sugar to dissolve. You can come back to it to stir several times.

This sauce is made in restaurants ahead of time and added to the dish as needed per order. You are also going to need flank steak. I am using a 3 pound piece. Flank is a cut that is located below the loin. This cut is very flavorful, lean and best when braised, or marinated and grilled. Cut Flank steak lengthwise and then cut each piece into strips or squares according to taste. You need to coat your steak in a dry ‘marinade

Coating / ’Dry Marinade:

1 cup cornstarch
½ tsp baking soda
1 tsp salt
1 tsp white pepper

Sometimes it is easier to coat your pieces all at once, then transfer the pieces to a colander to shake off the excess coating.

Add enough cooking oil to a large skillet. Use an oil with a high smoking point, something like: peanut oil or sunflower oil, since the beef pieces will be seared at a high heat. Fry all pieces until golden brown, then put them aside.

To assemble the Mongolian beef, you will need the following:

1 bunch spring onions
6 cloves of garlic (minced or sliced)
A 1 inch piece fresh ginger (grated or sliced)

Preferably in a large Wok, add 1-2 tablespoons of cooking oil. Add ginger and garlic and cook until slightly browned. Add the beef that has been put aside, then add the sauce and mix. Lower the temperature in order to simmer, closing the lid simmering for 5 minutes. Take off the heat and add spring onions. Serve with white rice or noodles.

Enjoy!

En Caroline du Nord, deux messieurs partageant l'amour.

In North Carolina teilen zwei Herren die Liebe. / In North Carolina, two gentlemen sharing the love.

Un grand merci à 'Style Me Pretty' sur Pinterest pour cette photo charmante et expressive.

Ted Cruz’s Teen Daughter Comes Out as Bisexual

LGBTQNATION: She described herself as bi on TikTok and said she "basically disagrees" with the far-right Senator on everything - from politics to her clothes.

Republican Texas Senator Ted Cruz | Photo: Shutterstock

Sen. Ted Cruz’s (R-TX) daughter, Caroline, has reportedly come out on social media as bisexual while castigating her father’s far-right political views.

In a video posted to TikTok, she also accuses her parents of digitally altering a photo for the family Christmas card to make her clothing look more conservative.

“A lot of people judge me based upon him at first glance,” she said. “But I really disagree with most of his views.” » | Bil Browning | Monday, January 10, 2022

Adam Smith und der Wohlstand der Nationen | Der Kapitalismus (2/6) | Doku HD | ARTE

Jan 10, 2022 • Woher kommt der Kapitalismus? Dokureihe. In dieser Folge reflektieren mehr als 20 prominente Mitwirkende aus dem Bereich Wirtschaftstheorie die Entwicklung seit 2008 und hinterfragen die wirtschaftspolitischen Denker aus der Geschichte des Kapitalismus. So auch Adam Smith, dessen "Wohlstand der Nationen" (1776) ein Bestseller ist, der regelmäßig neu aufgelegt wird.

Der Untergang des Sowjetreiches war auch das Ende des Kommunismus. Das einzig funktionierende Wirtschaftssystem sei der Kapitalismus – dachten viele. Spätestens seit der Finanzkrise 2007 scheint diese These mehr als fraglich. In dieser Dokumentation reflektieren mehr als 20 prominente Mitwirkende aus dem Bereich Wirtschaftstheorie die Entwicklung seit 2008 und hinterfragen die wirtschaftspolitischen Denker aus der Geschichte des Kapitalismus. So auch Adam Smith, dessen „Wohlstand der Nationen“ seit seinem Erscheinen im Jahr 1776 ein Bestseller ist, der regelmäßig neu aufgelegt wird. Für viele gilt er als Bibel eines neuen Wirtschaftssystems. In der aktuellen Folge wird anhand konkreter Beispiele dargelegt, wie Schlüsselpassagen des Buches aus ihrem Kontext gerissen und für politische Zwecke benutzt werden. In dem Bestreben, das Werk zum ökonomischen Testament zu erheben, wurden die sozialpolitischen Überlegungen von Adam Smith einfach außer Acht gelassen.

Dokureihe, Regie: Ilan Ziv (Frankreich 2013, 54 Min)



Ayn Rands ‚Philosophie‘ wirkte auf Amerika, in der Wirtschaft und in der Politik, wie Krebs. Sie stellte dar, eine Philosophie der Selbstsüchtigkeit und Egoismus. Sie hat für Amerika gar nichts Gutes getan. Im Gegenteil, ihre Philosophie breitete sich aus wie Krebs sich metastasiert!

Sie verbrachte ihr ganzes Leben im Schimpfen des Wohlfahrtsstaates, doch ironischerweise beendete sie ihre Tage auf Wohlfahrt!

Besser wäre es gewesen, wenn sie in Russland geblieben wäre! Dann hätte sie weniger Möglichkeit gehabt, die Ökonomie Amerikas zu schaden oder das Denken der Politiker dort mit ihren dummen Ideen zu vergiften. – © Mark

Sex as a Cultural Battleground – Poland and the Fight over Sexual Morality | DW Documentary

Mar 30, 2021 • The topic of sexuality has polarized polish society - conservative sex education in schools, a deeply rooted catholic sexual morality and a government that openly demonizes sexuality in minors.

Required sex education doesn‘t exist in conservative Poland. Only the optional course, "Preparation for family life" is offered, molded by the over conservative watchful eye of the church. Schools in theory still have the option through clubs and NGOs to supplement their sex education outside of classrooms, but in reality, this only happens in a select few of the larger cities. If the government‘s conservative ruling party, PiS, has its way, even this opportunity won‘t be available for much longer. A new law has been proposed that would make providing sex education to minors de facto illegal, and punishible by up to three years of jail time. The initiative was championed by the homo- and transphobic alliance "Stop Pedofilii", which means to "Protect children and adolescents from sexual violence through LGBTQ-activism", as stated on their banner.

Their homophobically motivated crusade against sex education is supported by the government and comes at a time when the social climate for non-heteronormative people in Poland is becoming more and more dangerous. Meanwhile, almost 80 municipalities and districts have declared themsevles "LGBT-free zones". How do those affected live in such a political climate? This documentary accompanies young Polish women in their struggle for progressive sex education and for an open Poland.


Democracy Now! Top US News & World Headlines — January 10, 2022

Once Europe’s Liberal Hope, Macron Is Now Prey to France’s Toxic Populism

THE OBSERVER – OPINION: Racist contenders are stirring Islamophobic fears in their rush to take the presidency

Emmanuel Macron has found himself impossibly squeezed. Photograph: Eliot Blondet/Sipa/Rex/Shutterstock

France is both beautiful and brutally bleak. It is a country studded with towns and rural vistas that take your breath away, but pockmarked with districts of soulless, desolate concrete, especially in the suburbs of its cities, the banlieues. It’s as though French planners and architects, in their embrace of modernity, lost touch with what it means to be human. It has been an important trigger for a toxic brew of Islamophobia and wider cultural despair.

The political consequences, now playing themselves out, will ricochet around Europe and the west. The presidential elections this spring will be dominated by the right, overtly mouthing implacable opposition to immigration that even Nigel Farage, who shares similar sentiments, dares not use so openly in Britain.

French socialism has collapsed before the onslaught, while the mainstream right candidate – Valérie Pécresse – is compelled to shore up her position by echoing the same tropes.

The pace is being set by presidential candidate and TV celebrity Éric Zemmour, who burst on to the scene last autumn. He is a hardline Islamophobe who argues that France is about to be overrun by Islam, dignified as “the great replacement”. He is joined by the longstanding representative of the nativist right, Marine Le Pen, who has been saying similar things, echoing her father, for years. Extraordinarily, together they command just over 30% of opinion poll support.

President Emmanuel Macron, seen only five years ago as representing a new, self-confident majoritarian blend of liberal social democracy and liberal conservatism, is only just ahead of them both, polling around 24%. It is hardly a ringing endorsement of his years in office or his aim to transcend left and right. » | Will Hutton | Sunday, January 9, 2022

Violences intrafamiliales, harcèlement de rue, policiers sur le terrain... Emmanuel Macron annonce de nouvelles mesures pour lutter contre l'insécurité : Depuis le futur «Hôtel des polices» de la capitale azuréenne, le Président s'est dit «conscient» des nombreux «défis» qu'il lui reste pour 2022. Il prévoit ainsi d'augmenter de 15 milliards d'euros le budget de l'Intérieur sur cinq ans. »

New York: Doctors Battle for Lives of Dozens Gravely Hurt in Bronx Fire

THE GUARDIAN: The blaze, in which 19 people including nine children died, was the city’s deadliest in three decades

Doctors worked on Monday to save the lives of several people gravely injured when smoke from a fire knocked them out or trapped them in their apartments in a New York City high-rise. Nineteen people, including nine children, died in the blaze.

Dozens of people were hospitalized and as many as 13 were in critical condition after the fire in the Bronx on Sunday, the city’s deadliest in three decades.

Mayor Eric Adams told CNN the death toll could rise.

“We pray to God that they’ll be able to pull through,” he said.
>br /> Investigators determined that a malfunctioning electric space heater, plugged in to give extra heat on a cold morning, started the fire in the 19-story building. With video » | Associated Press in New York | Monday, January 10, 2022

Die neue Welt des Xi Jinping | Doku Reupload | ARTE

Jan 9, 2022 • Drei Jahre nachdem "Die Welt des Xi Jinping" (2018) mit großem Erfolg ausgestrahlt wurde, werfen die Regisseurin Sophie Lepault und ihr Co-Autor Romain Franklin erneut einen Blick auf China. Mehr als ein Jahr nach dem Ausbruch der Corona-Pandemie in Wuhan tut der chinesische Staatschef alles, damit China als großer Gewinner aus der Corona-Krise hervorgeht ...

Nach "Die Welt des Xi Jinping", der 2018 mit großem Publikumserfolg ausgestrahlt wurde, hinterfragen die Regisseurin Sophie Lepault und ihr Co-Autor, Romain Franklin, erneut die Weltmachtspolitik des chinesischen Staatschefs. Mehr als ein Jahr nach dem Ausbruch der Corona-Pandemie in Wuhan tut Xi Jinping alles, damit China als großer Gewinner aus der Corona-Krise hervorgeht, und inszeniert sich sogar in einer Ausstellung zum Ruhm seines angeblich bemerkenswerten Krisenmanagements. Xi Jinping nutzt wie üblich Nebelkerzen und Köder, um von Chinas wirklichen Verantwortlichkeiten abzulenken, und verfolgt seine politische und diplomatische Agenda mit einem einzigen Ziel: die Integration von Minderheiten in den chinesischen Riesen, selbst wenn das bedeutet, auf Gewalt zurückzugreifen. Völkermord an den Uiguren, die fortschreitende Unterdrückung der Autonomie Hongkongs, eine zunehmend bedrohliche Präsenz im Chinesischen Meer, mit einem kaum verhohlenen Ziel: die Vereinnahmung Taiwans. Auch die Aufklärung der Ursprünge der Corona-Pandemie scheint mehr verschleiert und verschleppt als befördert zu werden. Die Ambitionen des Reichs der Mitte werden durch die immer selbstbewussteren Auftritte des chinesischen Staatschefs bestätigt. Mehr denn je sendet Xi Jinping unmissverständliche Zeichen, dass China auf wirtschaftlichem, militärischem und diplomatischem Gebiet zur führenden Weltmacht avancieren will.

Dokumentarfilm von Sophie Lepault (F 2021, 90 Min)


Sunday, January 09, 2022

Michael Lambert : More Lies and Corruption under Boris Johnson and It Is Only Week 1 of 2022

Jan 9, 2022 • We are only one week into 2022 and Boris Johnson has already lied to parliament and when asked to by the Speaker to withdraw, he refused, preferring to stick by his lie.

Michelle Mone, a friend of David Cameron who elevated her to the Lords, proposed a company which did not exist as a prospective PPE supplier under the 'fast track' The company which was then formed with two directors employed by her husband was then awarded £200 million of contracts.

Lord Geidt who Johnson appointed to look into the 'wallpaper affair' was not given vital WhatsApp messages by Johnson during his enquiry. These messages have now come to light via Lord Brownlow who paid for much of the £140,000 decoration of the No 10 flat.

Johnson continues to spend money on himself and his own image despite the country being in severe crisis with rising prices and taxes and a rapidly declining economy.



I was raised in a Conservative household; indeed, I myself have been a lifelong, dyed-in-the-wool Conservative voter – that is until Brexit! And until BoJo came along.

I started going off the Conservative Party when I saw how shabbily they treated Margaret Thatcher. Seeing that lady coming out of Number 10 in tears, demeaned, after all the hard work she had done for that Party and this country, I was appalled.

I realise full well that Mrs. Thatcher wasn’t to everyone’s liking; and, in retrospect, many of her policies have done untold damage to this country, especially the policies which have contributed to the enormous wealth gap that we now have here. The wealth gap is now so large that one could think of it as immoral. Obscene! However, I should like to say that, in many ways, Thatcher shouldn’t shoulder all the blame for that. The problem has been exacerbated because no politicians since Thatcher have had the courage—the balls—to say enough is enough. And in fairness to Thatcher, one should ask oneself the question what she would have thought of such a yawning gap between the rich and the poor. Would she really have wished for such a chasm? Who knows? This will have to remain an unanswered question. What is true, however, is that it is highly unlikely that she could ever have imagined the rich becoming as rich as they are today whilst so many of the underclass have to frequent food banks to put sustenance on the table for their children. When Thatcher was in power, we had no food banks in this country.

So the shabby treatment of Thatcher was the first nail in the coffin of the Conservative Party as far as I was concerned. Still, I was able to overlook it to some extent given time. Then along came Brexit. When I could observe just how self-serving the Tories are – especially BoJo, corrupt as he is, and his henchmen. They have brought Brexit about to line their own pockets, the ordinary citizen be damned. It doesn’t matter to those unscrupulous people that my own and my countrymen’s European rights have been stripped away from us. All that mattered to thos tw*ts (use the vowel of your choice) is that BoJo enter Number 10.

Brexit was, is, and will always remain an idiotic idea; in fact, it was insane. One day, it will have to be reversed. – © Mark

Billionaire’s Star Rises as She Takes Bold Stance on Racism in Brazil

THE NEW YORK TIMES: Luiza Trajano turned a small family store into a retail giant. Now, a company policy limiting its executive training program to Black applicants is drawing praise, outrage and much soul-searching.

Luiza Trajano says her company, Magazine Luiza, is taking overdue steps to diversify its senior ranks and to atone for the brutal legacy of racism in Brazil. | Victor Moriyama for The New York Times

SÃO PAULO, Brazil — It was a casual conversation that led Luiza Trajano, one of Brazil’s wealthiest women, to ponder her country’s racism, to recognize her part in it — and to do something about it.

A few years back, she said, she had heard a young, accomplished Black businesswoman mention that she never attended happy hours with colleagues unless her boss explicitly asked her to join. Years of feeling the rejection that many Black Brazilians experience in predominantly white settings had taught her to seek clear invitations, the woman explained.

Ms. Trajano, who is white, felt a pang of sadness. Then an uncomfortable thought crossed her mind.

“At my birthday parties, there aren’t any Black women,” Ms. Trajano remembered thinking. “That’s structural racism that, in my case, is not born out of rejection, but out of failing to seek them out.”

That moment of introspection for Ms. Trajano, who had turned a small family business into a retail behemoth, helped plant the seeds for a bold corporate affirmative action initiative, which has drawn praise, outrage and plenty of soul searching in Brazil. » | Ernesto Londoño | Friday, January 7, 2022

Leer en español:

Una empresaria audaz está decidida a hablar del racismo en Brasil : Luiza Trajano convirtió una pequeña tienda familiar en un gigante del comercio minorista. Ahora, una política de la empresa que limita su programa de formación de ejecutivos a solicitantes negros suscita elogios, indignación y mucho examen de conciencia. »

Bereits 5800 Festnahmen nach Unruhen

KASACHSTAN

FRANKFURTER ALLGEMEINE ZEITUNG: Die Behörden der autoritär geführten Ex-Sowjetrepublik werfen den Festgenommenen die Zerstörung von mehr als 100 Einkaufszentren und Bankgebäuden vor. 16 Angehörige der Sicherheitskräfte seien getötet worden.

Nach den schweren Unruhen im zentralasiatischen Kasachstan sind landesweit nach Regierungsangaben rund 5800 Menschen festgenommen worden. Darunter sei eine erhebliche Zahl ausländischer Staatsbürger, teilte die Regierung am Sonntag mit. Die Justizbehörden nahmen Ermittlungen gegen die Festgenommenen wegen diverser Vergehen auf.

Während der Unruhen seien 16 Angehörige der Sicherheitskräfte getötet worden, teilte die Innenministerium am Sonntag mit. Zudem seien rund 1300 Polizisten, Soldaten und weitere Angehörige der Sicherheitsbehörden bei den Zusammenstößen verletzt worden. Zuvor hatten die Behörden von insgesamt mehr als 40 Getöteten gesprochen, darunter auch Sicherheitskräfte. » | Quelle: dpa | Sontag, 9. Januar 2022

Kate Middleton, 40 ans et le style d’une reine

Kate Middleton, lumineuse, dans une robe dorée à paillettes signée par la créatrice britannique Jenny Packham pour l'avant-première du dernier James Bond, Not Time to Die. (Londres, le 28 septembre 2021.) Abaca Presse

MADAME FIGARO : Au cours de la décennie qui a suivi son mariage avec le prince William, en 2011, la duchesse de Cambridge a mis en avant un vestiaire bien plus expressif qu’il n’y paraît. Alors qu'elle fête ses 40 ans ce dimanche 9 janvier, retour sur une allure s'assumant chaque fois plus au fil des ans.

S’il y a une allure qui suscite un intérêt médiatique sans fin, c’est bien celle de Kate Middleton. La duchesse de Cambridge, qui célèbre ce dimanche 9 janvier ses 40 ans, a vu passer nombre d'articles et d'analyses dédiées à sa garde-robe depuis 2003, année du début de sa relation avec le prince William. L’Angleterre découvrait alors une étudiante au style sobre, sans relief, adepte du slim taille basse, de la chemise cintrée en élasthanne et du manteau sage. » | Par Sabrina Pons | vendredi 7 janvier 2022

Duchess of Cambridge’s 40th birthday marked with trio of new photos: Portraits by fashion photographer Paolo Roversi show Kate wearing Alexander McQueen dresses »

Trois hommes jugés pour le meurtre de Vanesa Campos, prostituée trans

Vanesa Campos, une prostituée trans de 36 ans originaire du Pérou, avait été tuée d'une balle dans le thorax, dans la nuit du 16 au 17 août 2018. LIONEL BONAVENTURE / AFP

LE FIGARO : Trois ans et demi après le meurtre de Vanesa Campos, travailleuse du sexe trans tuée lors d'une «expédition punitive» dans le bois de Boulogne, neuf hommes sont jugés à partir de mardi devant les assises de Paris, dont trois pour ce crime.

Vanesa Campos, une prostituée trans de 36 ans originaire du Pérou, avait été tuée d'une balle dans le thorax, dans la nuit du 16 au 17 août 2018. Elle avait été retrouvée, agonisante et le corps dénudé, par ses «compañeras» près de son lieu de travail, une tenture accrochée à des branches d'arbre pour l'abriter des regards depuis la route du Pré Catelan, une partie reculée du bois de Boulogne dénuée d'éclairage. » | Par Le Figaro avec AFP | Dimanche 9 janvier 2022

Saturday, January 08, 2022

Comme l'Italie, la France pourrait-elle rendre la vaccination obligatoire pour les plus de 50 ans ?

LE FIGARO : LA VÉRIFICATION - Confrontée à une forte hausse des contaminations au Covid-19, l'Italie a voté ce mercredi un décret-loi pour imposer cette mesure. La France pourrait-elle suivre cet exemple ?

LA QUESTION. Confrontée à un très fort regain des contaminations dû au variant Omicron, l'Italie a décidé, mercredi 5 janvier, d'instaurer l'obligation vaccinale pour toutes les personnes âgées de plus de 50 ans. Le gouvernement a justifié cette mesure par le fait que cette classe d'âge était la «plus à risque d'être hospitalisée» et donc dans l'objectif de «réduire la pression sur les hôpitaux».

Certains ont déjà plaidé pour l'instauration d'une telle mesure en France, à l'instar du chirurgien urologue Laurent Alexandre et de l'économiste Nicolas Bouzou, dans une tribune publiée sur Le Figaro , fin novembre.

Mais une telle mesure ne risque-t-elle pas d'enfreindre certains droits et libertés fondamentaux inscrits dans notre Constitution ? Et comment contrôler son application au sein de la population concernée ? » | Par Bénédicte Lutaud | jeudi 6 janvier 2022

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Don McClean : American Pie | Remastered 2020

«Je suis toujours aussi déterminé»: le militant égypto-palestinien Ramy Shaath est arrivé à Paris

Capture d'écran extraite de la vidéo d'accompagnement.

LE FIGARO : Ce samedi, le militant politique égypto-palestinien Ramy Shaath, libéré après deux ans et demi en prison en Egypte, est arrivé à l'aéroport de Roissy. Il s'est dit «déterminé» à poursuivre son combat pour «les droits humains en Egypte» et «une Palestine libre». Regarder la vidéo en anglais » | Samedi 8 janvier 2022

À LIRE AUSSI :

Égypte : libération de Ramy Shaath, figure de la révolution de 2011 : Des sources judiciaires au Caire annoncent la libération du militant et fils du dirigeant palestinien Nabil Shaath, marié à une Française, qui avait été arrêté en 2019. »

Verlobt, verliebt, verweht und bald verheiratet!

Fiancé, écrasé par l’amour, amoureux et bientôt marié ! / Engaged, in love, blown away and soon married!

Fürs schöne Bild bedanke ich mich bei hollyireland.com auf Pinterest.

Royals Await Anxiously the Fallout from Prince Andrew’s Disgrace

THE OBSERVER: The Queen’s favourite child, under siege in the press as he awaits a critical court ruling, is not the first obnoxious royal. But he has damaged ‘the Firm’ – and it will have to change

Prince Andrew talks with the Queen as the royal family wave from the balcony of Buckingham Palace after Trooping the Colour in June 2018. Photograph: Chris Jackson/Getty Images

Prince Andrew, the Duke of York, KG, GCVO, CD, ADC, turns 62 next month. It is long past the age at which a man is expected to stop being a cause of concern and embarrassment to his parents. And yet Andrew, who is said to be the Queen’s favourite child, has exposed his mother to the greatest threat to the royal family’s reputation in living memory.

As he awaits the decision of a New York judge, Lewis Kaplan, in the sex assault case brought by Virginia Giuffre, the prince finds himself in the deeply unedifying position of trying to evade court with a secret silencing deal struck by his late friend and convicted sex offender, Jeffrey Epstein.

The agreement, signed in 2009, stated that in exchange for being paid $500,000, Giuffre, then using her maiden name of Roberts, would “release … and forever discharge … second parties and any other person or entity who could have been included as a potential defendant … from all, and all manner of, action and actions of Virginia Roberts, including state or federal, cause and causes of action”.

Giuffre maintains that in 2001 when she was 17 she was trafficked by Epstein and his sometime girlfriend Ghislaine Maxwell to have sex with the prince on three occasions – once in Maxwell’s house in Belgravia, where the infamous photograph was taken of her with the then 42-year-old prince’s hand around her waist, on the second occasion at Epstein’s mansion in New York and finally on Epstein’s private island, Little St James in the US Virgin Islands, with a group of other girls. The prince denies all allegations and says he has no recollection of ever having met Giuffre. » | Andrew Anthony | Saturday, January 8, 2022

Khatia Buniatishvili : Franz Liszt – Liebestraum No. 3 | Verbier Festival 2011

May 6, 2021 • What an encore! Liebestraum No. 3 by Franz Liszt, played by Khatia Buniatishvili at the 2011 Verbier Festival. The ‘Dream of Love’ that is Liebestraum No. 3 in A-flat major is not only the most recognizable work for solo piano by Franz Liszt (1811 - 1886), it’s also one of the most famous piano pieces of all time.

Lamb Fricassée: Greek-style Lamb & Greens Stew in Avgolemono Sauce | Classic Recipe


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Decline of the Liberal Global Order | Prof. Doug Stokes

Jan 7, 2022 • In this Direct Interview, John speaks with Doug Stokes, Professor of International Security and Strategy at the University of Exeter. As the liberal global order is further eroded by identity politics and woke ideology, Professor Stokes and John consider the impacts of these progressive movements and a way forward. They seek sources of hope for a divided West and discuss how we can properly equip our young people to wrestle with the many contentious issues they are facing.

Doug Stokes is Professor of International Security and Strategy in the Department of Politics at the University of Exeter. He specialises in US foreign policy, international security and debates on grand strategy. Professor Stokes has published a number of books, journal articles and book chapters in these areas including his most recent books; Global Energy Security and American Hegemony, (Johns Hopkins, 2011) US Foreign Policy (Oxford University Press, 2018).

His major developed research focus is on the durability of the US led liberal international order and the ways in which great powers can use military power to shape international relations in ways they deem desirable. This question becomes especially interesting in the context of economic power shifting to East Asia, the crisis of Western strategic agency and complex forms of global interdependence in a world of many states.


Katholische Kirche warnt vor Abschaffung des Werbeverbots für Abtreibungen

KRITIK AN DER AMPELKOALITION

FRANKFURTER ALLGEMEINE ZEITUNG: Der Vorsitzende der Deutschen Bischofskonferenz hat der Ampelkoalition vorgeworfen, den Schutz des Lebens schwächen zu wollen. Die geplanten Änderungen der Abtreibungsgesetzgebung seien weder modern noch fortschrittlich, so Georg Bätzing.

Die katholische Kirche in Deutschland kritisiert Pläne der neuen Bundesregierung für eine Änderung des Abtreibungsgesetzgebung. Der Vorsitzende der Deutschen Bischofskonferenz, Bischof Georg Bätzing, und Caritas-Präsidentin Eva Welskop-Deffaa warnten am Samstag davor, die geltenden Gesetze aufzuweichen. Auch Kardinal Reinhard Marx wirbt für die Beibehaltung des Werbeverbots für Abtreibungen.

Bätzing schrieb in einem Gastbeitrag in der "Süddeutschen Zeitung" (Samstag), die beabsichtigten Änderungen nähmen den Schutz des ungeborenen Lebens zurück und könnten „nicht für sich in Anspruch nehmen, fortschrittlich und modern zu sein“. Die bestehenden Standards für den Lebensschutz seien keine Restbestände einer verkrusteten Gesellschaft, betont der Limburger Bischof mit Blick auf die Ankündigung der Ampelkoalition, mehr Fortschritt zu wagen. Vielmehr seien sie der Ausweis für eine umsichtige und verantwortungsvolle Gesellschaft. » | Quelle: KNA | Samstag, 8. Januar 2022

L’assaut du Capitole | ARTE

Jan 4, 2022 • L’irruption au Capitole des partisans de Donald Trump contestant la victoire de Joe Biden en janvier 2021 a sidéré le monde entier. De quoi cette attaque était-elle le symptôme ? Quelles traces a-t-elle laissées sur la société américaine ?

Le 6 janvier 2021, alors que le Congrès se réunit à Washington pour certifier les résultats du vote des grands électeurs et la victoire du démocrate Joe Biden à la présidence des États-Unis, des centaines de sympathisants de Donald Trump envahissent le Capitole, contestant l’authenticité des résultats de l’élection. Le président sortant vient d’encourager ses partisans à ne pas concéder la défaite et à se diriger vers le siège du Congrès. Après avoir fait tomber les barrières qui protègent le bâtiment, les supporters de Trump submergent les lieux. Certains escaladent les murs pour pénétrer dans l’enceinte de l’institution, tandis que les forces de police, débordées, exfiltrent en urgence les parlementaires protégés par des masques à gaz.

Documentaire de Gaston Sasa Koren et Dagmar Gallenmüller (Allemagne, 2021, 52mn)
Disponible jusqu'au 04/04/2022


Is the EU about to Build Its Own Army? | DW News

Jan 5, 2022 • France took over the EU's rotating presidency on Saturday, ringing in the new year by taking the reins of the 27-member bloc

. French President Emmanuel Macron said Europe's new model for growth must include innovation, job creation and job security for the continent to remain competitive globally and be in line with climate harm reduction initiatives on the other side of the pandemic.

"This agenda for a sovereign Europe will be accelerated with the French Presidency. Europe must rise to the major economic, educational, migration and military challenges," Macron said in a statement.

Concretely, France hopes to promote an EU-wide minimum wage, a carbon tax and greater regulation of big tech

. The EU's presidency rotates every six months among the member states of the 27-nation bloc.

This will be France's 13th time at the helm of the rotating presidency.


Biden Warns of “Dagger at the Throat of America”; Fascism Expert Says Trump Personality Cult Growing

Jan 7, 2022 • President Joe Biden warned about the looming threat of autocracy during his speech marking the first anniversary of the January 6 Capitol attack on Thursday and denounced his predecessor Donald Trump for inciting the rioters. In a statement responding to Biden’s speech, Trump continued to falsely claim the 2020 election was rigged. To discuss further, we are joined by historian Ruth Ben-Ghiat, an expert on the psychology of authoritarianism, who says Trump has grown his “personality cult” since his election loss and converted the GOP into “a far-right authoritarian party which has enshrined violence as part of the practice of power.” She also discusses Trump’s recent endorsement of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, who has been recognized by European Union leadership as a threat to democracy, and calls Florida Governor Ron DeSantis a “mini-Trump” who is planning for “an authoritarian system at the state level.”

Friday, January 07, 2022

Dans les coulisses de la semaine explosive d’Emmanuel Macron

Lors de la conférence de presse de vendredi, donnée à l’Élysée, aux côtés d’Ursula von der Leyen, la présidente de la Commission européenne, Emmanuel Macron est revenu sur l’emploi du mot qui fâche à propos des antivax français. POOL/REUTERS

LE FIGARO : GRAND RÉCIT - Par deux fois, le chef de l’État a suscité des polémiques qui ont divisé les Français.

Au-delà de ses espérances. Lorsqu’il se retourne sur la semaine passée, la première de l’année, celle qui lance le décompte des cent jours jusqu’au premier tour de l’élection présidentielle, Emmanuel Macron est satisfait. D’ailleurs, il «assume». Le drapeau européen sous l’Arc de triomphe pour lancer la présidence française de l’Union européenne comme ses propos dans Le Parisien , où il déclare avoir «très envie d’emmerder» les non-vaccinés.

À chaque fois, la classe politique s’enflamme. À chaque fois, un clivage se dessine. Celui qu’il avait théorisé pour bâtir sa victoire de 2017, celui qu’il compte réactiver pour renouveler l’exploit en 2022: proeuropéens contre eurosceptiques, progressistes contre conserveurs, mondialistes contre nationalistes. C’est bien l’objectif. Pousser les feux sur la recomposition du paysage politique qu’il a initiée il y a cinq ans. Pour la gauche, c’est comme si c’était fait. Plus divisés que jamais, ses représentants semblent condamnés à jouer les figurants en 2022. Pour la droite, c’est plus compliqué. Valérie Pécresse fait de la résistance. Il faut la débusquer. » | Par Loris Boichot, Tristan Quinault-Maupoil et François-Xavier Bourmaud | vendredi 7 janvier 2022

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Ein Austausch von Zuneigung auf den Straßen von Ravello, Italien.

An exchange of affection on the streets of Ravello, Italy. / Un échange d'affection dans les rues de Ravello, en Italie.

Foto mit freundlicher Genehmigung von stylemepretty.com auf Pinterest.

Chine : un séisme de magnitude 6,6 frappe la province du Qinghai

LE FIGARO : Un séisme de magnitude 6,6 a frappé tôt samedi 8 janvier le Qinghai, une province peu peuplée du nord-ouest de la Chine, a annoncé l'Institut d'études géologiques des États-Unis (USGS). » | Par Le Figaro avec AFP | vendredi 7 janvier 2022

Democracy Now! Top US News & World Headlines — January 7, 2022

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Sidney Poitier, Black Acting Pioneer, Dies Aged 94

THE GUARDIAN: The first Black person to win a best actor Oscar gave a string of groundbreaking performances on screen that helped combat social prejudice

Sidney Poitier with his honorary Oscar in 2002. Photograph: Doug Mills/AP

Sidney Poitier, whose groundbreaking acting work in the 1950s and 60s paved the way for generations of Black film stars, has died aged 94. His death was announced on Friday by the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Bahamas, Fred Mitchell.

Bahamas Prime Minister Chester Cooper said he was “conflicted with great sadness and a sense of celebration when I learned of the passing of Sir Sidney Poitier.

“Sadness that he would no longer be here to tell him how much he means to us, but celebration that he did so much to show the world that those from the humblest beginnings can change the world and that we gave him his flowers while he was with us.

“We have lost an icon; a hero, a mentor, a fighter, a national treasure.” » | Andrew Pulver | Friday, January 7, 2022

Sidney Poitier, Who Paved the Way for Black Actors in Film, Dies at 94: The first Black performer to win the Academy Award for best actor, for “Lilies of the Field,” he once said he felt “as if I were representing 15, 18 million people with every move I made.” »

Enya : Caribbean Blue | Official Video

Oct 27, 2009 • Watch the video in 4K by changing the quality in settings! | Views on YouTube: 49,920,176

Dimitra’s Dishes : Greek Meatballs – Broiled Keftedes

Jan 15, 2021 • These delicious Greek meatballs, also known as keftedes are packed with flavor. They’re light, juicy, and simply delicious. Super easy to make and they freeze beautifully. In this recipe, I cooked them under the broiler instead of pan-frying and saved myself a lot of cleanup. Make a double or even triple batch of these to have on hand for those busy days.


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Au Kazakhstan, une répression féroce s’abat sur les émeutiers

Des militaires sont postés derrière un véhicule incendié sur la place principale de la ville d’Amalty où des centaines de personnes ont manifesté contre le gouvernement, jeudi, au Kazakhstan. MARIYA GORDEYEVA/REUTERS

LE FIGARO : RÉCIT - «L’opération antiterroriste» déclenchée jeudi par les forces armées contre les manifestants a été meurtrière.

Mercredi soir, au terme d’une journée chaotique où des édifices publics ont été pris d’assaut par les manifestants un peu partout dans le pays, les autorités kazakhes avaient préparé l’opinion à la féroce répression conduite jeudi. La police d’Almaty, la capitale économique de l’ex-République soviétique, avait averti qu’elle allait lancer une «opération antiterroriste».

L’expression était aussi impropre qu’attendue, alors que le mouvement, qui donnait certes lieu à quelques pillages, avait commencé trois jours plus tôt dans l’ouest pétrolier du pays, pour protester contre l’augmentation aussi soudaine que drastique du prix d’un carburant très usité dans l’immense steppe kazakhe, le gaz de pétrole liquéfié. Deux mille arrestations » | Par Régis Genté | jeudi 6 janvier 2022

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Der Präsident lässt das Feuer ohne Vorwarnung eröffnen


UNRUHEN IN KASACHSTAN

FRANKFURTER ALLGEMEINE ZEITUNG: Kasachstans Staatschef kündigt die baldige „Vernichtung“ aller „Terroristen und Banditen“ an. Er behauptet, die Stadt Almaty sei von 20.000 Kämpfern angegriffen worden und sieht Drahtzieher im Ausland.

Kasachstans Präsident Kassym-Schomart Tokajew hat den Sicherheitskräften den Befehl erteilt, ohne Vorwarnung das Feuer zu eröffnen. Das gab er am Freitag in einer Fernsehansprache bekannt, in der er sagte, die „Antiterroroperation“ im Land dauere an. Die Unruhen der vergangenen Tage seien von bewaffneten und gut vorbereiteten „Banditen und Terroristen“ ausgegangen. Diese müssten „vernichtet“ werden, was rasch geschehen werde, sagte Tokajew. Die Verhängung des Ausnahmezustands habe schon Resultate gezeigt, das Land kehre zur verfassungsmäßigen Ordnung zurück. Das kasachische Innenministerium teilte mit, alle öffentlichen Gebäude im Land seien wieder unter Kontrolle der Sicherheitskräfte. In Almaty, der größten Stadt des Landes, war indes laut Berichten aus der Stadt auch in der Nacht zum Freitag noch Gewehrfeuer zu hören. » | Von Reinhard Veser | Freitag, 7. Januar 2022

How the Deadly Unrest turned Kazakhstan into a Geopolitical Flashpoint | DW News

Jan 7, 2022 • Kazakhstan President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev on Friday declared that constitutional order was "mainly restored" after the unprecedented unrest in recent days. Protests had erupted over surging fuel prices and escalated into an uprising against corruption. Violent clashes between protesters and security forces left dozens of demonstrators and forces killed. In a televised address on Friday, Tokayev said he had given security forces orders to open fire without warning if there were further disturbances. The president made reference to "20,000 bandits" who had attacked the country's largest city of Almaty and vowed to destroy them.

Authorities said there have also been 3,000 arrests, according to state broadcaster Khabar 24 citing the interior ministry. Security has been bolstered across the country, with 70 checkpoints operating around the clock. On Thursday, authorities said 18 security personnel had been killed, including one who had been beheaded.


BBC Should Play God Save the Queen Every Day, Say Ministers

THE GUARDIAN: Culture minister endorses calls for daily dose of national anthem – but proposal is ridiculed online

Ministers have backed calls for God Save the Queen to be played more frequently by the BBC and other public broadcasters.

The culture minister, Chris Philp, told MPs the “more we hear the national anthem sung, frankly, the better” in response to a suggestion from a Conservative colleague for the Beeb to play it at the end of their programming for the day.

The BBC already plays the national anthem at the end of every day on Radio 4. » | Jamie Grierson | Friday, January 7, 2022

Back to the future? This dude has to be joking! Does he want us to tug our forelocks, too? How about this instead? – © Mark

Versailles: Palast des Sonnenkönigs | Doku HD |ARTE

Jan 1, 2022 • Von den irrwitzigen barocken Fantasiegebilden über die Luxusgemächer der Höflinge bis zum Privatmuseum des Königs: Das heutige Versailles hat kaum noch Ähnlichkeit mit dem Schloss des Sonnenkönigs. Zurzeit wird diese versunkene Vergangenheit mit modernsten Mitteln wie Restaurierung und Digitalisierung Tausender von Schlossplänen erforscht. Ein Überblick.

Unter der Herrschaft Ludwigs XIV. war Versailles eine ständige Baustelle. Danach wurde es von den aufeinanderfolgenden Bewohnern unaufhörlich umgewandelt, deswegen hat das Kulturdenkmal, das Millionen Besucher heute erblicken, nur sehr entfernte Ähnlichkeit mit dem des Sonnenkönigs. Außerdem erzählt es nichts über seine erstaunliche Entstehungsgeschichte. Doch durch die Verwendung modernster Rekonstruktionstechniken hat die Forschung heute einen neuen Aufschwung genommen. Sie erschließt das Versailles Ludwigs XIV. so, wie er es nach seinen Bedürfnissen und Träumen entwarf. Der Film beobachtet die Wissenschaftler bei ihren Bemühungen, die Räume und Ausstattungen der verlorenen Bauten zu rekonstruieren und die Entstehungsgeschichte des Palastes zu klären. So rekonstruiert der Konservator des Schlossmuseums, Alexandre Maral, die irrwitzigen barocken Fantasiegebilde, die eine Zeit lang den Park füllten, und lässt den Zuschauer eine wunderbare künstliche Grotte mit zauberhaften Springbrunnen erkunden. Der wissenschaftliche Direktor des Versailler Forschungszentrums, Mathieu da Vinha, führt detailliert vor, wie die großen Höflingsgemächer eingerichtet waren. Der Spezialist für die königlichen Sammlungen, Matthieu Lett, kann dank der 3D-Rekonstruktion des Privatmuseums von Ludwig XIV. die Hängung in diesem sehr privaten Ort in virtueller Realität ausprobieren. Verbunden mit der Untersuchung Tausender alter Pläne ermöglichen diese modernen Rekonstruktionstechniken eine vollkommen neue Erforschung der architektonischen Vergangenheit von Versailles und offenbaren deren verborgenen Sinn.

Dokumentarfilm von Marc Jampolsky (F 2018, 92 Min)


As Kazakhstan Burns over Inequality, the Elite’s Wealth Is Safe and Sound in London

OPEN DEMOCRACY: London is home to some £530m in luxury property owned by the country’s ruling class

4 January 2021: people in Aktau protest against liquefied natural gas hike | (c) ITAR-TASS News Agency / Alamy Stock Photo. All rights reserved

Protests in Kazakhstan started quietly this week. A sudden increase in the price of liquefied petroleum gas, popular as a secondary fuel for its low cost, sparked public meetings in towns in western Kazakhstan, the home of the country’s natural resources sector.

But five days later, and the system built since the 1990s by Kazakhstan’s first family, the Nazarbayevs, and their associates, looks to have been shaken.

The government has resigned, former leader Nursultan Nazarbayev has been stripped of his role as chairman of the country’s Security Council, and protesters have attempted to storm government administration buildings amid a state of emergency. After a request by president Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, Russian troops have now entered the country. Dozens of protesters have allegedly been killed by law enforcement in the city of Almaty, according to a local police spokesperson.

Four thousand miles away in London, though, the UK assets of the Kazakhstani ruling class are sitting quietly. The Central Asian state’s elite owns at least £530.4m of luxury property in London and the southeast, according to data released in a recent report by Chatham House. Some £330m of that luxury property is owned by the extended Nazarbayev family. » | Thomas Rowley | Thursday, January 6, 2022

Kazakhstan: Protesters Storm Government Offices | DW News

Jan 6, 2022 • Police in Kazakhstan's largest city, Almaty, say dozens of protesters have been killed in attempts to storm public buildings. After a request for help from Kazakhstan's president, Russia is leading an alliance of ex-Soviet states in sending what they call peacekeeping forces.

Thursday, January 06, 2022

L’Amérique plus divisée que jamais un an après l’assaut du Capitole

Explosion d’une munition non létale lancée par la police, le 6 janvier 2021, contre les partisans de Donald Trump qui encerclent le Capitole pour tenter d’empêcher l’accession à la présidence de Joe Biden. LEAH MILLIS/REUTERS


LE FIGARO : RÉCIT - L’enquête parlementaire sur l’attaque du 6 janvier 2021 se poursuit, attisant les haines politiques.

La crise politique suscitée par l’émeute du Capitole le 6 janvier 2021 est loin d’être terminée. Un an plus tard, cette journée ressemble plus au début d’une nouvelle ère qu’à la fin d’un épisode. Entrée dans le langage courant aux États-Unis, un peu comme celle du 11 Septembre, la date suffit dorénavant à désigner les événements de ce jour dramatique. Mais alors que les attentats de 2001 avaient, au moins momentanément, réuni les Américains, l’émeute du Capitole les divise plus que jamais.

L’assaut des partisans de Donald Trump pour tenter d’interrompre la certification de l’élection de Joe Biden par le Congrès est considéré par les démocrates comme la pire attaque lancée contre la république depuis sa fondation. Ils rappellent que même au début de la guerre de Sécession, en 1861, les sudistes n’avaient pas contesté le résultat de l’élection d’Abraham Lincoln. Pour les républicains, l’événement suscite un mélange de réactions, allant de l’embarras au déni. Ils accusent les démocrates de grossir cette émeute hors de proportions, et rappellent qu’ils étaient restés bien silencieux quand les manifestants de Black Lives Matter avaient attaqué pendant l’été 2020 des tribunaux fédéraux, des postes de police, et même la Maison-Blanche. Une frange importante du Parti républicain, rangée derrière Trump, va même jusqu’à nier que l’irruption de la foule dans le Capitole ait été autre chose que l’expression d’une juste colère populaire, prétendant que la véritable atteinte à la démocratie aurait en fait eu lieu le 3 novembre 2020, quand une soi-disant fraude électorale massive aurait volé à Trump sa victoire. Cette divergence est d’autant plus singulière que les faits, retransmis en direct par les télévisions, se sont déroulés pratiquement sous les yeux de tous. » | Par Adrien Jaulmes | Publié mardi 4 janvier 2022 ; mis à jour : jeudi 6 janvier 2022

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The Next Big Lies: Jan. 6 Was No Big Deal, or a Left-Wing Plot: How revisionist histories of Jan. 6 picked up where the “stop the steal” campaign left off, warping beliefs about what transpired at the Capitol. »

Rachmaninoff : Piano Concerto No. 3 | Daniil Trifonov

Mar 6, 2018 • Daniil Trifonov performs Sergei Rachmaninoff's Piano Concerto No. 3 in D minor opus 30 with the Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France conducted by Myung-Whun Chung. Live recording on June 19, 2015 at the Philharmonie de Paris.

Dozens of Protesters and Police Dead amid Kazakhstan Unrest

THE GUARDIAN: Witnesses in Almaty describe scenes of chaos in streets as Russian ‘peacekeepers’ arrive in country

Footage showed violent clashes between protesters and authorities in a number of different cities. Photograph: Valery Sharifulin/Tass

Dozens of protesters and at least 12 police officers have died in ongoing violence in Kazakhstan, authorities have claimed, as “peacekeepers” from a Russian-led military alliance arrived in the country at the request of the embattled president, Kassym-Jomart Tokayev.

Witnesses in Almaty, Kazakhstan’s largest city, described scenes of chaos on Thursday, with government buildings being stormed or set on fire and widespread looting. Many of those demonstrating said the protests had begun peacefully earlier in the week, and turned violent after a heavy-handed government response.

The interior ministry said 2,298 people had been arrested during the unrest, while the police spokesperson Saltanat Azirbek told the state news channel Khabar-24 that “dozens of attackers were liquidated”. There were also reports of about 400 people in hospital.

City officials in Almaty said 748 officers from police and the national guard had been injured and 18 killed, one of whom they claimed had been found beheaded. » | Shaun Walker | Thursday, January 6, 2022


Émeutes au Kazakhstan : des «dizaines» de morts, des troupes russes sur place : EN IMAGES - Le pays d'Asie centrale est ébranlé par un mouvement de colère qui a éclaté dimanche après une hausse des prix du gaz. Washington a mis en garde les soldats russes. »

Die Versäumnisse der Herrschenden: Kasachstan stand im regionalen Vergleich gut da. Dass das nun in Gefahr ist, ist die Schuld des Regimes. Und mit dem Einsatz russischer Truppen verändert sich auch die internationale Lage. »

Kazakhstan: «Domino post-soviétique» : L’éditorial du ‘Figaro’, par Patrick Saint-Paul. »

Boris Johnson Accused of Corruption after ‘Great Exhibition’ Text Emerges

THE GUARDIAN: PM sought funds for flat refurb from Tory donor while promising to consider plans for mystery event

Johnson signed off a WhatsApp message to Lord Brownlow by saying: ‘Ps am on the great exhibition plan.’ Photograph: Tayfun Salcı/Zuma Press Wire/Rex/Shutterstock

Boris Johnson has been accused of corruption after it emerged that he sought funds for his flat refurbishment from a Conservative donor while promising to consider plans for a mystery “great exhibition”.

The prime minister is facing fresh questions after newly published WhatsApp messages with the Tory peer David Brownlow show Johnson called parts of his Downing Street residence a “tip” and asked for “approvals” so his decor designer, Lulu Lytle, could “get on with it” in November 2020.

He signed off the message by saying: “Ps am on the great exhibition plan Will revert.” Lord Brownlow replied: “Of course, get Lulu to call me and we’ll get it sorted ASAP! Thanks for thinking about GE2.”

On Thursday, Johnson was forced to make a “humble and sincere” apology for the texts not being given to his independent ethics adviser during an initial inquiry last spring. » | Aubrey Allegretti and Jessica Elgot | Thursday, January 6, 2022

Dimitra’s Dishes: The Best Falafel Recipe!


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A Historic Televised Kiss in 2018.

Un baiser télévisé historique de Gus Kenworthy en 2018. / Gus Kenworthys historischer Fernsehkuß im Jahr 2018.

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Chagall - Ein Maler zwischen den Welten | Doku HD | ARTE

Jan 6, 2022 • Marc Chagall war ein Künstler zwischen zwei Welten, zwischen traditioneller Kunst und Moderne, Figuration und Abstraktion. Der Film begleitet ihn auf einer wichtigen Etappe seines Lebens von 1910 bis 1930, zwischen Paris und Witebsk. Chagalls Heimatstadt war ein Labor für die russische Künstleravantgarde in Weißrussland, Paris das Zentrum moderner Kunstströmungen.

Die Dokumentation „Chagall – Ein Maler zwischen den Welten“ zeichnet den persönlichen und künstlerischen Werdegang von Marc Chagall nach und stützt sich dabei auf seine sehr poetischen Schilderungen in der Autobiografie „Mein Leben“ sowie auf in der Sowjetunion veröffentlichte Artikel. Gleichzeitig zeichnet sie das Porträt einer Künstlergeneration, die zwischen 1910 und 1930 ihren eigenen Weg zwischen Volkskunst und Moderne fand.

Manche dieser Künstler kamen vor dem Ersten Weltkrieg nach Paris, weil sie frei malen wollten. Einige schlossen sich Kubismus oder Fauvismus an, andere suchten nach einem jüdischen Stil in der Kunst. Marc Chagall gründete nach dem Krieg in seiner Heimatstadt Witebsk eine Kunstschule, die das einfache Volk an die Kunst und die Revolution heranführen sollte und zu einer wichtigen Wirkungsstätte der russischen Avantgarde in der jungen Sowjetunion wurde. Doch unvermeidlich kam es hier auch zu künstlerischen Richtungsstreits und menschlichen Konflikten. Am Beispiel des faszinierenden Lebensweges von Chagall veranschaulicht die Filmemacherin Laurence Jourdan das für diese Zeit der politischen, künstlerischen und menschlichen Umbrüche charakteristische Spannungsverhältnis zwischen Verwurzelung in der Tradition und Modernität, nach der diese Generation junger russischer Künstler strebte.

Dokumentation von Laurence Jourdan (F 2019, 52 Min)
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The Thom Hartmann Program: The Big Lie at the Heart of America's Problems

Jan 4, 2022 • Hunger in the USA — which stalks the lives of 1 in 5 American children — could end with just $25 billion a year, while this year Congress gave the Pentagon $25 billion more than they requested. Why?

Biden: Trump ‘Created and Spread a Web of Lies’ That Led to Jan. 6 Capitol Riot

Jan 6, 2022 • President Biden addresses the nation one year after the January 6th Capitol riot, saying that the rioters were trying to “deny the will of the people,” while the former president “watched it all on TV.”

300,000 New Infections: France Sees 'Supersonic Rise' in Covid Cases | DW News

Jan 6, 2022 • France recorded 332,200 new infections in a 24-hour period on Wednesday, which is Europe's highest single-day number of confirmed Covid-19 cases. It was also the first time that French cases breached the 300,000 mark as the country continues to break daily case records during an omicron-driven surge.

Although hospitals are preparing for a potential surge in patients, authorities are hopeful that France's high vaccination rate will prevent many people from developing severe infections, like those which were seen at the beginning of the pandemic. Nevertheless, the number of Covid hospitalizations has seen an uptick, with 72% of French ICU beds now occupied by people with the virus, The Associated Press reported.

The increased pressure on resources has prompted authorities to allow health workers who have tested positive to keep treating patients in the face of staff shortages. Early Thursday, French legislators in the lower house passed legislation that included a new "health pass" to limit unvaccinated people's access to public places including restaurants, regional trains and planes. The draft will now go to the Senate before a final vote in the National Assembly.



Présidentielle 2022: les propos de d’Emmanuel Macron enflamment la campagne : La petite phrase du président, qui dit vouloir «emmerder» les non-vaccinés, a suscité un tollé et provoqué un incident de séance à l’Assemblée. »

Democracy Now! Top US News & World Headlines — January 6, 2022

Christian Nationalism Is One of Trump’s Most Powerful Weapons

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OPINION : GUEST ESSAY

THE NEW YORK TIMES: The most serious attempt to overthrow the American constitutional system since the Civil War would not have been feasible without the influence of America’s Christian nationalist movement. One year later, the movement seems to have learned a lesson: If it tries harder next time, it may well succeed in making the promise of American democracy a relic of the past.

Christian nationalist symbolism was all over the events of Jan. 6, as observers have pointed out. But the movement’s contribution to the effort to overturn the 2020 election and install an unelected president goes much deeper than the activities of a few of its representatives on the day that marks the unsuccessful end (or at least a temporary setback) of an attempted coup.

A critical precondition for Donald Trump’s attempt to retain the presidency against the will of the people was the cultivation of a substantial population of voters prepared to believe his fraudulent claim that the election was stolen — a line of argument Mr. Trump began preparing well before the election, at the first presidential debate. » | Katherine Stewart * | Thursday, January 6, 2022

• Ms. Stewart has reported on the religious right for more than a decade. She is the author of “The Power Worshippers: Inside the Dangerous Rise of Religious Nationalism.”

Jimmy Carter: I Fear for Our Democracy

OPINION : GUEST ESSAY

THE NEW YORK TIMES: One year ago, a violent mob, guided by unscrupulous politicians, stormed the Capitol and almost succeeded in preventing the democratic transfer of power. All four of us former presidents condemned their actions and affirmed the legitimacy of the 2020 election. There followed a brief hope that the insurrection would shock the nation into addressing the toxic polarization that threatens our democracy.

However, one year on, promoters of the lie that the election was stolen have taken over one political party and stoked distrust in our electoral systems. These forces exert power and influence through relentless disinformation, which continues to turn Americans against Americans. According to the Survey Center on American Life, 36 percent of Americans — almost 100 million adults across the political spectrum — agree that “the traditional American way of life is disappearing so fast that we may have to use force to save it.” The Washington Post recently reported that roughly 40 percent of Republicans believe that violent action against the government is sometimes justified.

Politicians in my home state of Georgia, as well as in others, such as Texas and Florida, have leveraged the distrust they have created to enact laws that empower partisan legislatures to intervene in election processes. They seek to win by any means, and many Americans are being persuaded to think and act likewise, threatening to collapse the foundations of our security and democracy with breathtaking speed. I now fear that what we have fought so hard to achieve globally — the right to free, fair elections, unhindered by strongman politicians who seek nothing more than to grow their own power — has become dangerously fragile at home. » | Jimmy Carter * | Wednesday, January 5, 2022

* Mr. Carter was the 39th president of the United States.

Garland: Justice Department Will Hold All Jan. 6 Rioters 'Accountable under Law'

Jan 5, 2022 • Attorney General Merrick Garland announced that the Justice Department has arrested and charged more than 725 defendants in connection with the Jan. 6th insurrection.

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