Wednesday, February 02, 2022

Argentine : 12 morts, 50 hospitalisés par de la cocaïne frelatée près de Buenos Aires

«Ceux qui ont acheté de la drogue dans les dernières 24 heures doivent la jeter», a déclaré le ministre de la Sécurité de la province de Buenos Aires. DedMityay / stock.adobe.com

LE FIGARO : Les autorités ont lancé une mise en garde urgente aux consommateurs ayant acheté de la drogue ces «dernières 24 heures». Une dizaine de personnes ont été interpellées.

Douze personnes sont mortes et une cinquantaine ont été hospitalisées, en banlieue de Buenos Aires, après avoir consommé de la cocaïne frelatée, ont annoncé mercredi 2 février les autorités, lançant une mise en garde urgente aux consommateurs ayant acheté de la drogue ces «dernières 24 heures». » | Par Le Figaro avec AFP | mercredi 2 février 2022

More Conservative MPs Call for Boris Johnson’s Resignation | 5 News

It was another busy day in Westminster and the Prime Minister's troubles are far from over. More of his own MPs have publicly called for his resignation, and the ongoing police investigation into possible lockdown breaches gave his opponents plenty of ammunition in Prime Minister's Questions


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Levelling-up: some wealthy areas of England to see 10 times more funding than poorest: Exclusive: Per-head funding inequality exposed by Guardian research into Boris Johnson’s levelling-up agenda »

World War II and the Holocaust

May 7, 2020 • The Holocaust was the state-sponsored, systematic persecution and annihilation of European Jewry by Nazi Germany and its collaborators, between 1933 and 1945. Jews were the primary victims - six million were murdered. Roma (Gypsies), physically and mentally disabled people and Poles were also targeted for destruction or decimation for racial, ethnic, or national reasons. Millions more, including homosexuals, Jehovah's Witnesses, Soviet prisoners of war, and political dissidents also suffered grievous oppression and death under Nazi tyranny.

Dinu Lipatti : Chopin Balade No.4 F-Moll, Op. 52

Ballade No. 4 In F Minor, Op. 52 | Artist: Pavica Gvozdic | Album: Top 50 Chopin Classics - The Very Best Of Classical Music | Licensed to The Orchard Music (on behalf of Symphonic Treasures); UNIAO BRASILEIRA | YouTube by DE EDITORAS DE MUSICA - UBEM, Public Domain Compositions, Songtrust, LatinAutor - Warner Chappell, and 3 Music Rights Societies

Dinu Lipatti : Chopin Concerto, No. 1, 1st Movement

May 31, 2011 • A new remastering I made of the only known complete tape of Lipatti's fabled 1950 Zurich performance of the Chopin E Minor Concerto with Otto Ackermann conducting, based on a remastering I assisted with in 1999 which was published on the German label 'archiphon' in 2000. The sound is much clearer than the EMI release, and the piano sound is more faithfully represented. One can hear Lipatti's huge dynamic range, warm singing sound, clean articulation, and most surprisingly his incredibly vigorous delivery of virtuosic passages, all the more amazing considering how seriously ill he was at the time of this concert.


Dinu Lipatti.

'Just Cook with Michael Santos': Portuguese Cozido : One of Portugal’s National Dishes

Cozido à portuguesa


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Doku: Frankreich und die deutsche Besatzungszeit | 1: Die Zeit der Sieger | 2. Von einer Demütigung zur nächsten | (2012)


USA verlegen Tausende Soldaten nach Deutschland und Osteuropa

ZEIT ONLINE: US-Präsident Joe Biden schickt laut Pentagon 2.000 Soldatinnen und Soldaten nach Deutschland und Polen. 1.000 weitere werden von Deutschland nach Rumänien verlegt.

Im Ukraine-Konflikt verstärkt US-Präsident Joe Biden die Präsenz US-amerikanischer Truppen in Mittel- und Osteuropa. Wie das US-Verteidigungsministerium ankündigte, sollen insgesamt 2.000 Soldatinnen und Soldaten nach Deutschland und Polen entsandt werden. 1.000 weitere bereits in Deutschland stationierte Soldaten sollen demzufolge nach Rumänien verlegt werden. Die Truppenverlegungen würden in den nächsten Tagen erwartet, sagte Pentagonsprecher John Kirby. Es handele sich nicht um dauerhafte Verlegungen. Zuvor hatten unter anderen das Wall Street Journal und die Washington Post berichtet. » | Quelle: ZEIT ONLINE, AFP, dpa, sue | Dienstag, 2. Februar 2022

Erasing History: Holocaust Graphic Novelist Art Spiegelman on “Maus” & Wave of Book Bans Sweeping US

The Silencing of Black & Queer Voices: George M. Johnson on 15-State Ban of “All Boys Aren’t Blue”

Democracy Now! Top US News & World Headlines — February 2, 2022

Kremlin Calls Boris Johnson’s Ukraine Diplomacy Efforts ‘Utterly Confused’

THE GUARDIAN: Moscow ramps up criticism of Britain’s bid to be at helm of fight to protect Ukraine from Russian invasion

Boris Johnson at a joint news conference with the Ukraine president, Volodymyr Zelenskiy, in Kyiv. Photograph: EyePress News/Rex/Shutterstock

The Kremlin moved to belittle Boris Johnson on Wednesday, describing him as “utterly confused” and calling British diplomacy a waste of time.

The concerted effort to ridicule Britain’s efforts to put itself at the helm of the fight to protect Ukraine came the day after Johnson flew to Kyiv to warn that a Russian invasion would be a humanitarian, political and military disaster for Moscow.

British efforts to arrange a phone call between Johnson and Vladimir Putin were in flux after a previously scheduled call on Monday had to be cancelled by the British because Johnson had to answer questions from MPs about alleged Covid rule-breaking parties in Downing Street.

The Kremlin said on Wednesday it would provide details if and when Putin spoke to Johnson by phone, and Putin was ready to talk to anyone, including the “utterly confused”. » | Patrick Wintour, Diplomatic editor | Wednesday, February 2, 2022

Ukraine crisis a test that Britain – and Johnson – dare not fail: Analysis: Diplomatic network hoping to show UK is not turning into a global irrelevance »

Liban: le pays du Cèdre brûle ses bois pour se chauffer

Une femme ramasse du bois de chauffage et le stocke devant sa maison, dans le gouvernorat d’Akkar, au Liban, le 8 décembre 2021. Xinhua/ABACA

LE FIGARO : RÉCIT - Le ministre de l’Agriculture a récemment déploré un «véritable crime environnemental».

Il n’y a pas de route pour monter au sommet du Chambouk, une forêt domaniale, à quelque 2400 mètres d’altitude. Personne ne vit ici, sauf quelques bergers et leurs brebis. Aux confins de l’Akkar, dans le nord du Liban, près de la frontière syrienne, on grimpe d’un rocher à l’autre, pour rejoindre les bosquets de vieux cèdres et de genévriers. Réservoir de biodiversité incomparable, ces forêts anciennes seraient un petit coin de paradis si le staccato des tronçonneuses ne venait rappeler la triste réalité: en montagne, une majorité des habitants délaisse le poêle à mazout, combustible désormais trop cher, pour se tourner vers le chauffage au bois. Avec le risque que la déforestation n’atteigne un point de non-retour. » | Par Muriel Rozelier | lundi 1 février 2022

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Luxemburgs Regierungschef zieht nach Plagiatsvorwürfen Diplomarbeit zurück

Der luxemburgische Ministerpräsident Xavier Bettel hat seine Diplomarbeit wegen Plagiatsvorwürfen zurückgezogen. | Bild: GETTY

XAVIER BETTEL

FRANKFURTER ALLGEMEINE ZEITUNG: Laut Berichten sollen bis zu drei Viertel der Diplomarbeit des Juristen aus nicht zitierten Quellen stammen. Die Universität Lothringen hatte Bettel nach einer internen Untersuchung aufgefordert, seine Abschlussarbeit schnellstmöglich zu überarbeiten.

Der luxemburgische Ministerpräsident Xavier Bettel hat seine Diplomarbeit wegen Plagiatsvorwürfen zurückgezogen. Er habe die Universität Lothringen in Frankreich gebeten, seinen 1999 erworbenen Diplomabschluss zu annullieren, sagte Bettel am Dienstag. Damit wolle er „einen Vertrauensverlust in die akademische Arbeit vermeiden“. » | Quelle: AFP | Dienstag, 2. Februar 2022

Anti-conversion Laws Stoke Violence in India | DW News

Feb 2, 2022 • There has been an increase in the number of attacks on churches and Christian gatherings in India in recent years. These are often sparked by allegations of forced conversions of Hindus to Christianity. Several states have now enacted strict anti-conversion laws. Critics say these laws are often abused by right-wing groups to harass Christians and attack their churches.


Narendra Modi has traces of god in him, says BJP minister as personality cult grows »

In Clash With U.S. Over Ukraine, Putin Has a Lifeline From China

THE NEW YORK TIMES: President Biden could find his plans to punish Russia undermined by Xi Jinping, a longtime ally of Mr. Putin. But China moves cautiously during crises.

China’s leader, Xi Jinping, left, with his Russian counterpart, Vladimir V. Putin, in Moscow in 2019. The two will meet Friday before the start of the Olympics in Beijing. | Pool photo by Alexander Zemlianichenko

BEIJING — As the United States moves to exert maximal pressure on Russia over fears of a Ukraine invasion, the Russian leader, Vladimir V. Putin, has found relief from his most powerful partner on the global stage, China.

China has expressed support for Mr. Putin’s grievances against the United States and NATO, joined Russia to try to block action on Ukraine at the United Nations Security Council, and brushed aside American warnings that an invasion would create “global security and economic risks” that could consume China, too.

On Friday, Mr. Putin will meet in Beijing with China’s leader, Xi Jinping, ahead of the opening ceremony of the Winter Olympics that President Biden and other leaders have pointedly vowed to boycott.

Although details of any potential agreements between the two countries have not been disclosed, the meeting itself — Mr. Xi’s first in person with a world leader in nearly two years — is expected to be yet another public display of geopolitical amity between the two powers.

A Chinese promise of economic and political support for Mr. Putin could undermine Mr. Biden’s strategy to ostracize the Russian leader for his military buildup on Ukraine’s borders. It could also punctuate a tectonic shift in the rivalry between the United States and China that could reverberate from Europe to the Pacific. » | Steven Lee Myers and Edward Wong | Wednesday, February 2, 2022

Ex-minister Tobias Ellwood to Submit Letter of No Confidence in PM

THE GUARDIAN: MP urges Boris Johnson to call vote of confidence himself rather than waiting for 54 letters to be submitted to 1922 Committee

Tobias Ellwood: ‘This is just horrible for all MPs to continuously have to defend this to the British public.’ Photograph: Mark Thomas/Rex/Shutterstock

The senior Conservative MP Tobias Ellwood has revealed he is to submit a letter of no confidence in Boris Johnson, as more Tories broke cover to criticise the prime minister after the Sue Gray report into the Downing Street lockdown parties.

Ellwood, who is chair of the defence committee and a former Foreign Office minister, is the fifth MP to publicly declare intentions to submit a letter after the Scottish Tory leader, Douglas Ross, and the backbenchers Andrew Bridgen, Sir Roger Gale, and Peter Aldous. At least 54 letters would be required to trigger a vote among Tory MPs on Johnson’s future.

Others who have called on Johnson to resign include the former cabinet ministers Andrew Mitchell and David Davis, as well as committee chairs Caroline Nokes and William Wragg. A 2019 intake MP, Elliot Colburn, has also hinted he had submitted a letter by telling constituents that his “patience had snapped” and suggesting the prime minister should consider his position.

The former prime minister Theresa May, Aaron Bell from the 2019 intake and veteran backbencher Gary Streeter have also been publicly critical of Johnson, while the centrist Tory MP Tom Tugendhat has declared he would run to replace him in any leadership contest. » | Jamie Grierson and Rowena Mason | Wednesday, February 2, 2022

Tuesday, February 01, 2022

George Michael : One More Try | Official Video

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Mario Lanza : Come Prima

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This Is What Mature Gay Love Looks Like.

So sieht reife schwule Liebe aus. / Voici à quoi ressemble l'amour gay mature.

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The Guardian View on the Le Pen Family Firm: Reaching the End of the Line?

THE GUARDIAN – EDITORIAL: High-profile defections and the challenge of Éric Zemmour could leave Marine Le Pen with nowhere to go

‘During the current election campaign, Ms Le Pen has focused on blue-collar issues and economic nationalism.’ Photograph: Chesnot/Getty Images

Is the longest-running political dynasty on Europe’s far right finally running out of road? After her defeat by Emmanuel Macron in the presidential run-off of 2017, Marine Le Pen decided to double down on attempts to detoxify the Front National (FN) movement founded by her father, Jean-Marie, in 1972. The party’s name was changed to the more innocuous-sounding Rassemblement National (National Rally) and its hostility to the European Union and the euro was toned down. During the current election campaign, Ms Le Pen has focused on blue-collar issues and economic nationalism. Having tempered the xenophobic rhetoric and culture-warrior persona, last month she said that she had “definitively broken with provocations” that were “the sins of our political family”.

It is generally accepted that this strategy – and this election campaign – represent Ms Le Pen’s last throw of the dice. So far, her numbers are not coming up. In a disastrous beginning to the year, she has endured a number of high-profile defections to the camp of her more extreme rival on the far right, Éric Zemmour. Most damagingly of all, her charismatic niece Marion Maréchal, a former FN MP, last week signalled both her sympathy for Mr Zemmour’s old-school approach and her desire to return to the political stage after a five-year break. Ms Maréchal is far more socially conservative than her aunt, whom she has reportedly not spoken to for some time. In an extraordinary television interview, Ms Le Pen seemed on the point of tears as she described her intervention as “brutal” and “violent”. » | Editorial | Tuesday, February 1, 2022

Democracy Now! Top US News & World Headlines — February 1, 2022

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70. Jahre Queen Elisabeth II. | Thomas Kielinger | SWR1 Leute

Feb 1, 2022 • Thomas Kielinger zieht Bilanz des 70jährigen Thronjubiläums von Königin Elizabeth II.

Queen Elizabeth II. ist eine Ikone. Die inzwischen 95-jährige ist nicht nur Chefin des bekanntesten Königshauses der Welt, sondern auch Staatsoberhaupt in den 16 Ländern des Commonwealth auf dem gesamten Globus. Sie ist die Königin mit der längsten Regierungszeit in der britischen Geschichte. Am 6. Februar feiert sie ihr 70. Thronjubiläum, zum ersten Mal ohne ihren verstorbenen Ehemann Prinz Philipp. Zuletzt wurde sie von vielen familiären Krisen schwer getroffen. Der Journalist und Autor Thomas Kielinger war lange Jahre Korrespondent der Tageszeitung „Die Welt“ in London. Er kennt das britische Königshaus aus der Nähe und hat zum Jubiläum eine Biografie über Queen Elizabeth II. geschrieben. Mit ihm sprechen wir in SWR1 Leute über die jüngsten Krisen der Windsors und lassen 70 Jahre Regentschaft der Queen noch einmal Revue passieren. Moderation: Nabil Atassi


Arte.de – Serie: Krieg der Träume 1918 - 1939

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1918. Mit dem Ende des Ersten Weltkriegs brechen die alte Ordnungen in sich zusammen. Die Welt versucht, wieder auf die Beine zu kommen. Eine Zeit der Hoffnungen und des Aufbruchs, nie zuvor erschien die Zukunft so offen. Im Europa der Zwischenkriegszeit kämpfen acht Protagonisten, in einem „Krieg der Träume“, um ein besseres Leben. Die Biografien, basierend auf wahren Begebenheiten, zeigen die Zeit bis 1939 als Labor neuer Ideen und Gesellschaftsentwürfe.

Diese wunderbare Serie ist nur auf YouTube selbst anzusehen. Sie kann nicht auf fremden Websites eingebettet werden. Um Ihnen das Navigieren dieser vierteiligen Serie zu erleichtern, gebe ich Ihnen die Links in Reihenfolge hier. Zwei Teile habe ich schon gepostet – Teil 1 und Teil 2 – doch es folgen Links zu den 4 Teilen hier auch, um die Serie zu vervollständigen. Genießen!

Teil : Crash

Teil 2: Versprechen

Teil 3: Verrat

Teil 4: Krieg

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How Katz’s Became the Most Legendary Deli in NYC | Legendary Eats

May 1, 2019 • Katz’s Delicatessen has been a New York institution since 1888. Producer Spencer Alben visits to taste the legendary pastrami on rye and sits down with Jake Dell — the owner currently in charge of all major operations — to learn how Katz's survived the ages and became one of the most famous delis in the world.

As the U.S. Pulls Back From the Mideast, China Leans In

THE NEW YORK TIMES: China is expanding its ties to Middle Eastern states with vast infrastructure investments and cooperation on technology and security.

Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan al-Saud of Saudi Arabia, left, with his Chinese counterpart, Wang Yi, in Wuxi, China, in January. China called the kingdom a “good partner” and “good brother.” | Xinhua, via Associated Press

BEIRUT, Lebanon — In January alone, five senior officials from oil-rich Arab monarchies visited China to discuss cooperation on energy and infrastructure. Turkey’s top diplomat vowed to stamp out “media reports targeting China” in the Turkish news media, and Iran’s foreign minister pressed for progress on $400 billion of investment that China has promised his country.

As the United States, fatigued by decades of war and upheaval in the Middle East, seeks to limit its involvement there, China is deepening its ties with both friends and foes of Washington across the region.

China is nowhere near rivaling the United States’ vast involvement in the Middle East. But states there are increasingly looking to China not just to buy their oil, but to invest in their infrastructure and cooperate on technology and security, a trend that could accelerate as the United States pulls back.

For Beijing, the recent turmoil in neighboring countries like Afghanistan and Kazakhstan has reinforced its desire to cultivate stable ties in the region. The outreach follows the American military’s withdrawal from Afghanistan after 20 years, as well as the official end of its combat mission in Iraq. That, along with the Biden administration’s frequent talk of China as its top national security priority, has left many of its partners in the Middle East believing that Washington’s attention lies elsewhere. Beijing has welcomed the chance to extend its influence, and Arab leaders appreciate that China — which touts the virtue of “noninterference” in other countries’ affairs — won’t get involved in their domestic politics or send its military to topple unfriendly dictators. And each side can count on the other to overlook its human rights abuses. » | Ben Hubbard and Amy Qin | Tuesday, February 1, 2022

Gregory Prince | A Complicated History: Mormonism and the LGBTQ Community

May 24, 2019 • Dr. Greg Prince sits down with Latter Gay Stories for a unique one-on-one discussion about the actions and unintended consequences of the LDS Church's history with LGBT people and their allies.


I am not a Mormon, but I find this series by Kyle Ashworth excellent to waatch and listen to. There is also always so much to be learnt from these discussions. So, even if you are not a Mormon, I still think that these episodes are well worth listening to: they give one food for thought. Besides, they are always so very interesting. _ © Mark

Iain Dale: “What I Saw Today Was a Prime Minister Who I Can't Be Proud of” | LBC

Dubai und Abu Dhabi unter Huthi-Beschuss

Die Hochhaus-Silhouette von Dubai. | Bild: AP

VERMESSUNG DER SCHMERZGRENZE

FRANKFURTER ALLGEMEINE ZEITUNG: Die Huthi-Rebellen wollen die Emirate mit Raketenangriffen zwingen, ihr Jemen-Engagement zu verringern. Sie könnten das Gegenteil erreichen.

Die Luftabwehr der Vereinigten Arabischen Emirate hat einiges zu tun, seit das Land sein Engagement im Jemen-Konflikt wieder verstärkt hat. In der Nacht zum Montag wurde wieder eine Rakete abgefangen. Es war der dritte Angriff dieser Art innerhalb von zwei Wochen, den die Huthi-Rebellen gegen die Emirate führten. Und sie machen auch kein Geheimnis daraus, Urheber des Drohnen- und Raketenterrors zu sein. Ein Militärsprecher der von Iran geförderten Bewegung tönte unlängst über Twitter, auch das Gelände der Expo in Dubai, das im Oktober eröffnet wurde, könne Ziel eines Angriffs werden. » | Von Christoph Ehrhardt, Beirut | Dienstag, 1. Februar 2022

Nazi Gatherings In Broad Daylight in Florida Spark Alarm

Feb 1, 2022 • Florida State Rep. Carlos Guillermo Smith talks with Rachel Maddow about the horror his constituents feel at learning about gatherings of Nazis in their area, and where they came from.

Monday, January 31, 2022

Moscow Warns Ukraine May ‘Destroy Itself’ as Russia and US Clash at UN

THE GUARDIAN: At a UNSC meeting, Russian diplomat Vasily Nebenzya claimed Ukraine’s violation of the Minsk pact could end in ‘worst way’

United Nations security council hold a meeting on the situation between Ukraine and Russia at UN headquarters in New York. Photograph: Jason Szenes/EPA

Ukraine will be responsible for its own destruction if it undermines existing peace agreements, a senior Russian diplomat has warned at a UN security council debate on the crisis.

Vasily Nebenzya on Monday derided western claims of a planned Russian attack as “hysterics” and blamed Ukraine for not abiding by the Minsk agreements of 2014 and 2015, which were supposed to end the conflict between the Kyiv government and the Russian-backed separatists in the Luhansk and Donetsk regions.

Nebenzya, Russia’s permanent representative at the UN, also blamed western nations for “actively pumping Ukraine full of weapons” which he said would be used against civilians in the east of the country and were “in violation of the Minsk agreements”.

He ended his address to the security council with a warning.

“If our western partners push Kyiv to sabotage the Minsk agreements, something that Ukraine is ... willingly doing, then that might end in the absolute worst way for Ukraine,” Nebenzya said. “And not because somebody has destroyed it, but because it would have destroyed itself and Russia has absolutely nothing to do with this.” » | Julian Borger in Washington and Lorenzo Tondo in Rome | Monday, January 31, 2022

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Les nouveaux pauvres : quand travailler ne suffit plus | ARTE

Jan 31, 2022 • Victimes du chômage ou condamnés aux petits boulots, un tiers des Européens, actifs et retraités, vivent dans une insécurité économique croissante. Le tableau édifiant d'une société au bord du précipice.

. À Comines, dans le nord de la France, Patricia, 56 ans, alterne contrats en intérim et périodes de chômage, tout comme son fils Anthony, 25 ans. Pour Sven, ouvrier dans une fonderie de Leipzig, l'avenir est incertain : à plusieurs reprises déjà, son usine a failli mettre la clé sous la porte. Leila, retraitée suédoise de 70 ans, s'approvisionne dans une épicerie solidaire, le loyer de son logement social engloutissant la moitié de ses 1 200 euros de pension. Assistant d'éducation dans une école primaire de Duisbourg, Uwe, employé par une association caritative, n'est pas rémunéré pendant les congés scolaires d'été. Avec son épouse, caissière dans un magasin discount, il s'apprête à retourner vivre chez ses parents malades, qui n’ont plus les moyens de payer une aide à domicile. Diplômée en journalisme, Nouria, 25 ans, est coursière à Barcelone faute d'avoir trouvé un poste dans une rédaction…

Documentaire de Karin de Miguel Wessendorf et Valentin Thurn (Allemagne, 2019, 1h29mn)
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Ce documentaire est le même que le documentaire que j'ai posté plus tôt aujourd'hui, qui est en allemand avec des sous-titres en anglais. – Mark

Boris Johnson wird zur Last für die britische Politik

NEUE ZÜRCHER ZEITUNG: Die Affäre um regelwidrige Partys an Downing Street hat dank erfolgreicher Verschleppung ihren Höhepunkt überschritten. Premierminister Johnson dürfte sich vorerst halten. Im Interesse des Landes läge trotzdem eine baldige Klärung der Machtverhältnisse.

Boris Johnson, britischer Premierminister, (Bild von Februar 2021) hofft, dass schnell Gras über die Geschichte der Lockdown-Partys wachsen wird. | Stefan Rousseau / WPA / Getty

KOMMENTAR

Natürlich steht die Londoner Metropolitan Police nicht in einem direkten Auftragsverhältnis zur britischen Regierung. Aber als nützlicher für das politische Überleben Premierminister Boris Johnsons hätte sie sich kaum erweisen können als mit ihrem Verhalten im Skandal um mutmasslich illegale Partys an der Downing Street während des Corona-Lockdowns. Oppositionspolitiker raunten am Wochenende empört von einem Cover-up, wofür es allerdings keine Belege gibt.

Zuerst beharrte die «Met» wochenlang auf dem Standpunkt, sie würde zurückliegende mutmassliche Verstösse gegen Lockdown-Regeln der Regierung grundsätzlich nicht verfolgen. Dann grätschte sie vergangene Woche doch mit einer überraschenden Mitteilung mitten in die stürmische politische Aufarbeitung des Skandals und kündigte die Aufnahme einer Polizeiermittlung an. Und Ende Woche ordnete sie an, dass der im Unterhaus dringend erwartete Bericht der Spitzenbeamtin Sue Gray über die Vorkommnisse an Downing Street praktisch aller relevanter Informationen entledigt werden müsse – angeblich aus Rücksicht auf die laufende Polizeiuntersuchung. » | Peter Rásonyi | Montag, 31. Januar 2022

From the Film, The Pianist : Chopin Nocturne C Sharp Minor | Piano : Arjen Seinen

Vinzeno’s Plate : How to Make Bolognese Sauce Like an Italian

Mar 15, 2020 • Bolognese sauce smothered over your favorite pasta is known to warm the heart and perfect for any day of the week. This pork and beef mince based bolognese sauce has a special, often forgotten ingredient that makes all the difference…moist, juicy pancetta! The key to keeping Bolognese sauce moist and flavoursome is slow cooking it, keeping all the meat luscious and tender.

We recommend making an extra-large batch and storing extra in the fridge or freezer for a mid-week meal that will take you right back to Italy.



Get the recipe here.

Ukraine: le poker de Poutine face à l’Occident

Vladimir Poutine préside une réunion par vidéoconférence avec des membres du gouvernement au Kremlin, le 12 janvier. ALEXEY NIKOLSKY/AFP

LE FIGARO : DÉCRYPTAGE - En précipitant la crise ukrainienne face aux Américains, le maître du Kremlin s’efforce de ressusciter la puissance russe.

Correspondant à Moscou

Jeune agent du KGB en Allemagne de l’Est durant les années 1980, Vladimir Poutine avait parfois tendance à prendre des risques inconsidérés. Lui-même raconte comment, en 1989, faisant fi des consignes et se présentant comme un simple «traducteur», il était allé au-devant de manifestants prodémocratie «agressifs» massés devant le siège des services de sécurité, à Dresde.

Peu de temps après, l’État soviétique cessera d’exister - ce que M. Poutine, devenu président de la Russie qualifiera de «plus grande catastrophe géopolitique du XXe siècle». Alors que l’épée de Damoclès d’une confrontation armée est actuellement suspendue sur l’est de l’Europe, la tentation existe de plonger dans la psychologie du chef du Kremlin pour dégager les tenants et aboutissants de cette crise majeure. » | Par Alain Barluet | Publié : dimanche 30 janvier 2022 ; mis à jour : lundi 31 janvier 2022

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Comment Vladimir Poutine poursuit la réécriture du passé soviétique : DÉCRYPTAGE - Le travail titanesque de l’organisation russe Memorial, véritable «conscience» historique de la nation et pilier central de la résistance à la répression politique actuelle, vient d’être stoppé en plein vol avec sa dissolution par la Cour suprême. »

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Portugal’s Socialists Win an Outright Majority in Parliamentary Election

THE NEW YORK TIMES: Because of a strong performance in the snap elections, the governing party will not have to form a coalition in the fractious Parliament.

Supporters of Portugal’s Socialist Party after the polls closed in Lisbon on Sunday. | Armando Franca/Associated Press

LISBON — Portugal’s governing Socialist Party was victorious in snap elections on Sunday, winning enough seats in Parliament to govern without a coalition.

The result brought relief to Prime Minister António Costa, Portugal’s leader of the last six years, who has been popular for managing the country’s response to the pandemic but also faced questions about his stewardship of the economy.

With 98 percent of the vote counted, Portugal’s Socialist Party had taken 42 percent of ballots. The center-right Social Democratic Party, or P.S.D., had roughly 28 percent of the votes.

The snap election was called in November after the budget dispute, which involved defections from Mr. Costa’s left-wing partners. » | Nicholas Casey | Sunday, January 30, 2022

António Costa verspricht den Portugiesen eine stabile Regierung: In Portugal haben die Sozialisten am Sonntag völlig überraschend die absolute Mehrheit bei der vorgezogenen Wahl errungen. Während die einstigen Bündnispartner Costas im linken Lager von den Wählern abgestraft wurden, wird die rechtspopulistische Chega zur drittstärksten Kraft im Parlament. »

Scottish and Welsh Ministers Criticise ‘Cack-handed’ Plans to Scrap EU Rules

THE GUARDIAN: UK government accused of not properly consulting devolved parliaments over ‘Brexit freedom bill’

The proposed bill will have a significant impact on hundreds of areas controlled by devolved governments. Photograph: Jonathan Brady/PA

Senior ministers in the Welsh and Scottish governments have furiously criticised “last-minute and cack-handed” plans from the Conservatives to scrap or amend thousands of EU rules.

The move – nicknamed the “Brexit freedoms bill” – has also raised alarm from constitutional experts who said it would make it easier for ministers to bulldoze through important parliamentary scrutiny.

Senior sources in the devolved governments have accused the UK government of failing to properly consult ministers in Edinburgh, Cardiff and Stormont, even though the proposals, released on Monday by No 10, will have a significant impact on hundreds of areas controlled by devolved governments.

One source said the Welsh, Scottish and Northern Irish parliaments first learned an announcement was imminent when they were invited at 1.51pm last Friday to an unexpected meeting on Saturday with Suella Braverman, the attorney general.

It involved ministers from all three devolved administrations and the cabinet ministers for Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. » | Severin Carrell and Jessica Elgot | Monday, January 31, 2022

The Precariat Society I ARTE.tv Documentary

Jan 31, 2022 • A third of Europeans live in economic insecurity: Zero hours contracts, the fear of redundancy and stagnating wages have brought more and more people into poverty and precariousness and provided fertile conditions for the political extremes.

With contributions from geographer Christophe Guilluy, economist Guy Standing, and from people struggling to make ends meet across Europe, this documentary focuses on the new working poor, the precariat.

The Precariat Society I ARTE.tv Documentary
Available until the 17/04/2022


Sunday, January 30, 2022

Michael Bolton : Drift Away

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Luxury at the Top, Privation at the Bottom: Britain Is Becoming Feudal in Its Disparities

THE GUARDIAN – OPINION: With their private planes and wine fridges, those governing the UK are too steeped in excess to see the suffering they cause

Sometimes things that are self-evident still need to be pointed out. So it is with one aspect of the crisis we now know as “partygate”, and an element of the story that both observers and participants have seemed to take for granted: the fact that all the disgrace and deceit revealed since December took place amid a level of plenty that millions of people will surely consider almost surreal.

This is not just a matter of a suitcase full of booze, generous helpings of M&S “picnic food” and the infamous fridge that held 34 bottles of wine. Consider the bit-part players: an interior designer whose wallpaper of choice costs £840 a roll, a London property developer (and Tory donor) famed for taking out an £80m mortgage, and a chancellor whose family is reckoned to be worth more than the Queen. Note also the centrality to the Boris Johnson soap opera of cake, from the kind he says he can have while eating it, to the confection he was “ambushed” with in the cabinet room. In this world, any privations demanded by lockdown were more than balanced out by the comforts of eating, drinking and ostentatiously spending, not least on what Johnson apparently terms “letting off steam”.

Lexie often gets through a day by eating only toast, because, she told me last week, “my kids need to eat more than I need to eat”. She is disabled, and lives in rural north Wales, with her husband – who was recently made redundant – and four children, aged from eight to 18. Like so many other people, the benefits system leaves them unable to meet the cost of basic essentials, and their day-to-day predicament is now being made impossible by the mounting cost of living crisis, and everything it means for the price of food, petrol and heating. » | John Harris | Sunday, January 30, 2022

1918-1939 : les rêves brisés de l’entre-deux guerres (7/8) | ARTE

Jan 16, 2022 • Treize destins de célébrités ou d'anonymes brossent le portrait des années troubles de l'entre-deux-guerres. Une fresque historique internationale, magistrale. Septième volet : le milieu des années 1930. L'Allemagne connaît de nouveau le plein emploi, le Front populaire arrive au pouvoir, Franco déclare la guerre aux républicains.

Au milieu des années 1930, l'Allemagne connaît de nouveau le plein emploi. En France, le Front populaire arrive au pouvoir tandis qu'en Espagne Franco déclare la guerre aux républicains. Comblée, Unity Mitford accompagne Hitler aux Jeux olympiques qui s'ouvrent à Berlin. À Moscou, l'étudiant en médecine Stepan Podlubny est forcé par le NKVD à espionner son entourage. Au "One-Two-Two", à Paris, Marcel Jamet doit faire de même pour le compte des services de renseignement. Mariée à Max Wachstein, Edith Wellspacher entame une liaison avec Bert Springer, un charismatique médecin proche des nazis. Hans Beimler rejoint en Espagne les Brigades internationales pour prendre part à la guerre civile.

Années fiévreuses

Après 14, des armes et des mots, qui restituait la barbarie de la Première Guerre mondiale à travers les itinéraires singuliers d’hommes, de femmes et d’enfants originaires de six pays belligérants, cette nouvelle fresque historique se penche sur la période 1918-1939, cet entre-deux-guerres où la guerre n'a jamais vraiment cessé. À partir de leur correspondance, de leurs journaux intimes et de récits biographiques, les huit épisodes de cette coproduction internationale s’attachent aux destinées contrastées de treize personnages, célèbres ou anonymes, qui furent les témoins et acteurs des bouleversements de l’entre-deux-guerres. Entremêlant images d’archives issues de vingt-trois pays et reconstitutions remarquablement soignées, Jan Peter et Frédéric Goupil ressuscitent, par le prisme de l’intime, la chronologie de ces fiévreuses années, entre fureur de vivre, convulsions économiques et luttes politiques – dominées par l’affirmation des idéologies communiste et fasciste. De l’armistice de 1918 à la déclaration de guerre du 3 septembre 1939, une plongée magistrale dans une époque qui ambitionnait d’accoucher d’un nouveau monde et engendra une nouvelle tragédie.

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George Michael : Father Figure | Official Video

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Dominic Cummings Says It Is His ‘Duty to Get Rid’ of Boris Johnson

THE GUARDIAN: Former No 10 chief adviser describes effort to remove PM from office as ‘sort of like fixing the drains’

Dominic Cummings revealed details of one of the most damaging No 10 lockdown gatherings on his Substack. Photograph: Tayfun Salcı/Zuma Press Wire/Rex/Shutterstock

Dominic Cummings has said it is his “duty to get rid” of Boris Johnson as prime minister, describing it as “sort of like fixing the drains”. The prime minister’s former chief adviser called his former boss a “complete fuckwit” whose only preoccupations were “Big Ben’s bongs” and “looking at maps” to “order the building of things” in his honour. Cummings, who has sent evidence to the Cabinet Office inquiry led by Sue Gray, said it was imperative Johnson was removed from office. Speaking to New York magazine, he called it “an unpleasant but necessary job” and said it was legitimate to remove a prime minister who had won a big election victory if they were not up to the job. » | Jessica Elgot, Chief political correspondent | Sunday, January 30, 2022

Oh my! How the Conservatives have lost respectability and honour in recent years, especially after the Brexit fiasco and especially since the Party is being led by this dishonorable and disreputable clown.

I am sure I am not alone when I say that I shall never vote for the Party again whilst it is so Europhobic and whilst it is being led by far-right populists such as BoJo. – © Mark

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Apple CEO Tim Cook Granted Restraining Order against Stalker

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ADVOCATE: A Virginia woman has been accused of embarking on an escalating months-long campaign of harassment against the out Apple CEO.

A California judge has awarded Tim Cook a restraining order against a Virginia woman accused of stalking the out Apple CEO, trespassing on his property, and threatening to burn down his Palo Alto home.

In the restraining order application, filed last week in the Santa Clara County Superior Court in California, the 45-year-old woman is alleged to have demonstrated “erratic, threatening and bizarre” behavior, including emails featuring images of loaded handguns she claimed to have purchased.

Cook’s lawyers told the judge in their filing that they believe the woman from McLean, Va., is armed and in the Bay Area with intentions of returning to Cook’s home or to “locate him otherwise shortly.”

The court, which found the threat against Cook credible, prohibited the woman from possessing a firearm in addition to having any interaction with Apple employees, including its CEO. She is also banned from all Apple properties, and any violation of the restraining order can result in both jail time and a $1,000 fine. » | Rachel Shatto | Wednesday, January 26, 2022

LGBT+ Ukrainians Are Ready to Fight for Their Freedom If Russia Invades: ‘We Love Our Country’

Bogdan Globa protesting against Russia. (Provided [to Pink News])

PINK NEWS: LGBT+ people in Ukraine are afraid of what’s to come as tensions escalate between their country and Russia.

Ukraine and Russia have been at war with each other since 2014, but there are fears that conflict could spill over after Russia deployed tens of thousands of troops to its border with Ukraine in recent days.

Since then, the United States has put 8,500 of its own troops on alert to send to Ukraine if the war worsens, and NATO announced that it was sending ships and fighter jets to eastern Europe in preparation for a potential conflict.

A Russian attack, or potential invasion, would spell disaster for Ukraine’s LGBT+ community. Queer activists are worried about what could happen if the war escalates and if Russia was to ultimately seize additional Ukrainian territories. They fear that progress on LGBT+ rights would grind to a halt and that, in the event of a Russian invasion, they could see their freedoms restricted and rolled back.

Many are ready and willing to fight if they need to – they feel a patriotic sense of duty to their country – but they’re also painfully aware that the fight for LGBT+ rights could end up on the back burner. » | Patrick Kelleher | Saturday, January 29, 2022

Movie: Unfit: The Psychology of Donald Trump | Official Trailer

Sep 24, 2020 • Is Donald Trump fit to hold the office of President of the United States? Unfit presents an eye-opening analysis of the behaviour, psyche, condition and stability of Donald Trump. It takes a sociological look at the electorate that chose him, and the collective effect he is having on our culture and institutions. During the 2016 campaign, mental health professionals felt policy-bound from speaking publicly. Now, after years of observation, for the first time ever, they have decided enough is enough

. Director & Producer: Dan Partland Producer: Art Horan



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Wie der harte Brexit die Reichen noch reicher machen soll | WDR Doku

Jan 21, 2021 • Am 1. Januar 2021 ist Großbritannien den letzten, endgültigen Schritt seines Brexit-Prozesses gegangen und hat die Zollunion und den Binnenmarkt der EU verlassen. Auch wenn das komplette Chaos eines Austritts ohne Anschlussabkommen in letzter Minute verhindert wurde, so handelt es sich doch um einen harten Bruch zwischen Großbritannien und der EU. Einen Hard Brexit also – mit Auflagen für Handel und Dienstleistungen sowie Wirtschaftseinbußen in Milliardenhöhe, die Experten für beide Seiten vorhersagen. In wessen Interesse ist das? Die Dokumentation folgt der Frage, wer die Akteure sind, die den Hard Brexit um jeden Preis wollten, und zeigt, mit welchen Mitteln sie dieses Ziel verfolgt haben. Es ist eine investigative Reise, bei der diskrete Londoner Adressen, neoliberale Think Tanks und eine Partei, die eigentlich eine Firma ist, eine Rolle spielen.

Der britische Premier Boris Johnson bezeichnet das Referendum über den Brexit gerne als Sternstunde der direkten Demokratie, als Rebellion der „kleinen Leute“ gegen die gesichtslose EU-Bürokratie. Doch was, wenn es beim Brexit letztlich gar nicht um den „Willen des Volkes“ ging, sondern um die Interessen einer kleinen britischen Elite?

Dieser Film zeigt bislang unbekannte Hintergründe des Brexit- Prozesses. Er belegt, dass es innerhalb und außerhalb der Tory-Partei von Anfang an eine Kampagne für einen harten Brexit gab, die mit Geld aus den tiefen Taschen der britischen Finanzelite wurde. Hat diese kleine Gruppe gut vernetzter Geschäftsleute und Finanzinvestoren tatsächlich bestimmt, was „Brexit“ jetzt für Großbritannien und die EU bedeutet? Frances Coppola, eine Wirtschaftsexpertin, die den Brexit intensiv beobachtet hat, sagt, das Ziel der Verfechter eines vollständigen Austritts aus dem EU-Binnenmarkt und der Zollunion sei es von Anfang an gewesen, aus Großbritannien „eine Art Singapur des Westens“, eine komplett deregulierte Steueroase, zu machen. Das habe mit der tatsächlichen EU-Skepsis vieler Briten und den öffentlich propagierten Zielen des Brexit, „die Kontrolle über das eigene Land zurückzugewinnen“, nur wenig zu tun. Sonia Sodha, prominente Autorin des „Observer“, urteilt: „Es besteht eine massive Diskrepanz zwischen der politischen Elite, die für den Brexit ist, und den Menschen, die für den Brexit gestimmt haben.“

Die Story von Tom Costello schildert diese bislang verborgene Seite des Brexit mit den Einschätzungen von britischen und EU-Politikern, investigativen Journalisten und Ökonomen und wirft Licht auf ein Milieu aus geheimnisvollen Think-Tanks, scheinbaren Graswurzelbewegungen und geschickt agierenden Lobbyisten, die mit allen Mitteln versucht haben, ihre Vision für die Zukunft Großbritanniens durchzusetzen.


Le pays des contradictions | Le Royaume-Uni et le Brexit (2/2) | ARTE

Jan 28, 2022 • Pourquoi les Britanniques ont-ils décidé de quitter l’Europe ? Second volet de ce voyage dans la genèse du Brexit : comment les politiques économiques menées depuis Thatcher ont-elles nourri la montée du discours eurosceptique au Royaume-Uni ?

Les années Thatcher semblent avoir été déterminantes. Alors que la politique de privatisations menée à marche forcée par la Dame de fer a fragilisé le tissu économique et ébranlé la classe ouvrière, la perte de souveraineté du royaume s’est imposée comme un lancinant leitmotiv. Après les espoirs déçus suscités par son successeur, le travailliste Tony Blair, la défiance vis-à-vis des institutions européennes n’a fait que croître au sein de la population. Pour un grand nombre de Britanniques, s’en émanciper est alors perçu comme la seule solution pour mettre un frein au déclin économique et géopolitique de leur pays.

Portrait choral

À travers les témoignages de citoyens aux profils variés (cinéaste, ancien syndicaliste, chef d’entreprise, psychologue, humoriste...), Sebastian Bellwinkel (Policiers et citoyens, une relation sous tension) retrace le long processus – historique, économique, politique… – qui a conduit une majorité de Britanniques sur la voie du Brexit.

Documentaire de Sebastian Bellwinkel (Allemagne, 2020, 53mn)
Disponible jusqu'au 29/04/2022



La première partie de ce documentaire est ici.

La grande puissance en mutation | Le Royaume-Uni et le Brexit (1/2) | ARTE

Jan 28, 2022 • Pourquoi les Britanniques ont-ils décidé de quitter l’Europe ? Cette première partie aborde l’héritage colonial de l’empire – qui fit du petit État insulaire la première puissance mondiale au XIXe siècle – et le souvenir victorieux de la Seconde Guerre mondiale, deux éléments clés ayant nourri l’aspiration à l’indépendance nationale, l’euroscepticisme et le racisme d’une partie des Britanniques.

Depuis le référendum de 2016, qui a scellé la sortie du Royaume-Uni de l’Union européenne au 31 décembre 2020, les menaces proférées à l’encontre des musulmans et les agressions contre les immigrés d’Europe de l’Est et les homosexuels ont bondi de 40 % dans le pays. Ravivé par le mouvement Black Lives Matter, né outre-Atlantique, le passé colonial de la Grande-Bretagne pèse de plus en plus sur les débats dans un pays fracturé entre europhiles et europhobes. Comment en est-on arrivé là ? De 1945 à aujourd’hui en passant par l’adhésion du Royaume-Uni à la Communauté économique européenne en 1973, cette première partie aborde notamment l’héritage colonial de l’empire – qui fit du petit État insulaire la première puissance mondiale au XIXe siècle – et le souvenir victorieux de la Seconde Guerre mondiale, deux éléments clés ayant nourri l’aspiration à l’indépendance nationale, l’euroscepticisme et le racisme d’une partie des Britanniques.

Portrait choral

À travers les témoignages de citoyens aux profils variés (cinéaste, ancien syndicaliste, chef d’entreprise, psychologue, humoriste...), Sebastian Bellwinkel (Policiers et citoyens, une relation sous tension) retrace le long processus – historique, économique, politique… – qui a conduit une majorité de Britanniques sur la voie du Brexit.

Documentaire de Sebastian Bellwinkel (Allemagne, 2020, 52mn)
Disponible jusqu'au 29/04/2022


Putin Has Long Tried to Balance Europe. Now He’s Working to Reset It.

THE NEW YORK TIMES: After years of trying to diplomatically divide and conquer, the Russian leader has seemingly decided to antagonize Europe as a whole in the current Ukraine crisis.

For much of his 22 years in high office, Vladimir V. Putin has worked to carefully balance Russia’s position in Europe. He ingratiated himself with some capitals as he bullied others, and sought economic integration as he lambasted European values.

Even after Russia’s annexation of Crimea in 2014 sent relations plunging, and Moscow harried some European countries with mass-scale disinformation and near-miss military fly-bys, it reached out to others — if not exactly winning them over, then at least keeping diplomacy open.

But, with this winter’s crisis over Ukraine, Mr. Putin is overtly embracing something he had long avoided: hostility with Europe as a whole.

The more that Europe meets Moscow’s threats with eastward military reinforcements and pledges of economic punishments, papering over its otherwise deep internal disagreements, the more that Mr. Putin escalates right back. And rather than emphasizing diplomacy across European capitals, he has largely gone over them to Washington.

The shift reflects Moscow’s perception of European governments as American puppets to be shunted aside, as well as its assertion of itself as a great power standing astride Europe rather than an unusually powerful neighbor. It also shows Russia’s ambition to no longer simply manage but outright remake the European security order.

But in seeking to domineer Europe, even if only over the question of relations to Ukraine, “There’s a risk of pushing Europe together, of amplifying more hawkish voices and capitals,” said Emma Ashford, who studies European security issues at The Atlantic Council research group. » | Max Fisher | Saturday, January 29, 2022

Italie : le président italien Sergio Mattarella réélu

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LE FIGARO : Cette élection va permettre d'assurer la stabilité du tandem Mattarella-Draghi qui gère depuis un an le redressement du pays.

Le président italien Sergio Mattarella, a été réélu samedi au terme d'un marathon parlementaire qui a mis au jour les profondes divisions entre les partis au gouvernement dans une période charnière pour la reprise post-Covid. À 80 ans, le président, dont le mandat se terminait le 3 février, s'engage dans un second septennat avec 759 voix sur 983 votes exprimés, ce qui en fait le deuxième chef d'État le mieux élu, députés et responsables régionaux appelés à voter. Regarder la vidéo » | Par Valérie Segond | Publié : samedi 29 janvier 2022 ; mis à jour : dimanche 30 janvier 2022

À LIRE AUSSI :

Sergio Mattarella, la force tranquille de l’Italie : PORTRAIT - Président de la République italienne depuis 2015, ce catholique pratiquant, peu charismatique mais à l’écoute des Italiens dans l’épreuve, quitte le pouvoir alors qu’il est devenu très populaire. »

Ein Artikel aus der FAZ zu diesem Thema auf Deutsch lesen:

Sergio Mattarella als Präsident Italiens wiedergewählt: Im achten Wahlgang konnte sich Italien auf ein Staatsoberhaupt einigen: Sergio Mattarella wird abermals zum Präsidenten gewählt. Erst im Laufe des Tages hatte er sich zu einer weiteren Amtszeit bereit erklärt. »

Fünf Gründe, warum viele Deutsche auf Putins Seite stehen

NEUE ZÜRCHER ZEITUNG: Die russische Armee nimmt die Ukraine ins Visier, doch in Deutschland sind nach wie vor überraschend russlandfreundliche Töne zu vernehmen. Welche Ursachen hat die Sympathie für das Land?

Besonders auffällig war es nach der Annexion der ukrainischen Halbinsel Krim im Jahr 2014 durch Russland: Obwohl damit eindeutig Völkerrecht gebrochen wurde, verteidigten in Deutschland zahlreiche Stimmen das russische Vorgehen oder relativierten es zumindest. Auch die Kriegsverbrechen der russischen Armee in Syrien schienen der Reputation des russischen Präsidenten Wladimir Putin bei den Deutschen nicht zu schaden. Selbiges gilt für Attentate auf politische Gegner, wie zum Beispiel der Tiergarten-Mord in Berlin.

Sympathie oder gar Bewunderung für Russland: Dieses Phänomen scheint sich in Deutschland durch alle Bildungsschichten und Altersgruppen zu ziehen. Im Osten der Republik ist es aus geografischen und historischen Gründen ausgeprägter, aber auch im tiefsten Südwesten finden sich glühende Verteidiger des russischen Präsidenten. Für diese Haltung gibt es fünf zentrale Ursachen: » | Text: Markus Ackeret, Moskau, Hansjörg Friedrich Müller, René Höltschi, Jonas Hermann, Berlin Illustrationen: Charlotte Eckstein | Sontag, 30. Januar 2022

60 Jahre Minirock: Die Geschichte eines Kulturkampfes in der Mode

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NZZ Bellevue: Vor sechzig Jahren schnitt eine britische Designerin namens Mary Quant alte Röcke kürzer – und noch kürzer. Danach war die Modewelt nie mehr dieselbe.

Ihren ersten politischen Skandal löste die ehemalige deutsche Kanzlerin Angela Merkel mit 14 Jahren aus. Die fleissige Angela Dorothea, Mädchenname Kasner, hatte alle russischen Sprachwettbewerbe der DDR gewonnen und durfte 1969 mit dem Freundschaftszug in die Sowjetunion reisen. Dort stand Kasi, wie Freundinnen sie nannten, dann matt lächelnd vor einem Mahnmal für gefallene Soldaten – im Minirock. Die Gastgeber waren empört.

Und jetzt? UdSSR und DDR sind passé; die Frau, die 16 Jahre lang in Deutschland vorwiegend die Hosen anhatte, ist passé; Frauen empören inzwischen oben ohne – der Minirock aber wird gerade neu aufgelegt. Aber sind wir aus diesem eigenartigen Fummel und seiner Statementfunktion nicht längst herausgewachsen?

Das knappe Stück Stoff, das Ende der sechziger Jahre aus Grossbritannien zusammen mit Beatmusik, Pilzköpfen und anderen Schamlosigkeiten auch durch den Eisernen Vorhang schlüpfte, erregte weltweit die Gemüter. Mode spiegelt ja immer auch den Zeitgeist, grassierende Stimmungen, sich anbahnende Umschwünge, sie kann hochpolitisch werden. Und die steife britische Klassen- und Kleiderordnung eignete sich schon immer für gesellschaftliche und modische Revolutionen. In den Swinging Sixties wurde der Mini Mainstream und ein Politikum » | Pauline Krätzig | Samstag, 29. Januar 2022

UK Urged to Suspend ‘Golden Visas’ after Fast Tracking of Russian Millionaires

THE OBSERVER: Liberal Democrat peer accuses Home Office of ‘selling residency’

Ministers face calls this weekend to publish an investigation into how more than 700 Russian millionaires were fast-tracked for British residency via a “golden visa” scheme exposed for lax checks on illicit funds.

The government said six months ago that it was finalising its report into tier 1 investor visas granted to the super-rich from several countries, including Russia, China and Kazakhstan, because of concerns over “dirty money”. It now faces calls to suspend the golden visa programme until the review is published.

Under the scheme, launched in 2008, applicants provide a minimum investment of £2m in exchange for the right to live in Britain. They can later apply for full citizenship and a passport.

The Liberal Democrat peer Lord Wallace has tabled an amendment to the nationality and borders bill in the House of Lords, requiring the scheme to be halted until the review is published.

He said: “It’s claimed we are a great global country, but we are behaving like Cyprus and Malta by selling residency.” » | Jon Ungoed-Thomas | Sunday, January 30, 2022

Saturday, January 29, 2022

Prospect of Soaring Interest Rates Sends Markets into Frenzy

THE TIMES: Volatility is back. Some of the world’s stock markets are oscillating violently, none more so than Wall Street. On Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday this week, the Dow Jones industrial average experienced intra-day swings of 1,271 points, 1,046 points and 939 points, respectively — huge movements by any normal measure.

While the trend in share prices has been sharply down since New Year’s Day, it is the erratic and wildly fluctuating nature of stock markets that has really caught the eye. » | Patrick Hosking, Financial Editor | Saturday, January 29, 2022

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Lionel Richie : Say You, Say Me

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In the Red? Banker Put 20-year ‘Tour of Strip Joints’ on Expenses

Pierin Vincenz paid £160,000 for strippers with his company credit card | ARND WIEGMANN/REUTERS

THE TIMES: “If you’re looking for entertainment, look no further,” boasts the Volkshaus, or “People’s House”, which bills itself as home to “an eclectic mix of bands, comedy, theatre and more”. The show that opened in the prestigious Zurich venue last week fully justified the hype.

The titillating case of the banker, his company credit card and whether the £160,000 he spent on strippers was a legitimate business expense has been welcomed as the “corporate crimes trial of the decade” by the Swiss press. » | Matthew Campbell, Foreign Correspondent, The Sunday Times | Saturday, January 29, 2022

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When It Comes to Love, Age Matters Not a Jot.

Quand il s'agit d'amour, l'âge n'a pas d'importance. / In der Liebe spielt das Alter keine Rolle.

Many, many thanks for this hilarious and brilliant image to Moth on Pinterest. This image is a hoot!

Corruption, Greed, Lies and Extravagance whilst the Government Squeezes the Poor

Jan 29, 2022 • A vital report by Sue Gray which may well have led to the end of Boris Johnson as Prime Minister has now been delayed and will only be published after being redacted to remove any reference to any of the issues being investigated by the police. The police enquiry which is likely to take many months will only concern the issuance of fixed penalty fines to any of those who may have broken Covid restrictions in Downing Street.

In the meantime, the Foreign Secretary, Liz Truss, took 13 of her colleagues, including her photographer, to Australia using a leased plane at a cost of £500,000 instead of travelling business class on a commercial plane at a total cost of less than £100,000.

Thérèse Coffey, the Work and Pensions Secretary claimed more than £200,000 in expenses for one year whilst doing everything possible to limit the amount of money paid to the very poorest in society.

There are now more than 600 civil servants earning more than the Prime Minister whose salary is £150,000. The Head of HS2 is paid £625,000 (£12,000 per week) whilst the head of Network Rail is paid £590,000. There are fifteen other employees of Netwrok Rail who earn more than £300,000 p.a which is twice the Prime Minister’s salary.


Danny & Aaron | Gay Jewish Wedding at Paramount Studios, Hollywood, USA

Oct 28, 2015 • An EPIC Jewish wedding film by Buckley Videography featuring the love story of two grooms who ride down the aisle atop a horse dressed as a unicorn (or Jew-nicorn, as they dubbed it!) to the tune of Madonna’s Like a Virgin. And that’s just for starters…. View the real wedding feature and the story behind the wedding in the grooms' own words at Smashing the Glass: Your Jewish Wedding Your Way.

Latter Gay Stories: Duane Jennings | Balancing Science and Spirituality

Jan 27, 2022 • From an early age, Duane Jennings felt drawn to better understanding life from two perspectives: science and spirituality. His desire for knowledge and the human understanding led him to better understand empathy and opportunity.

Shortly after returning home from his Mormon mission to South Africa, Duane realized that his life was best lived in authenticity and honesty. The author of Stumbling Blocks and Stepping-Stones [website] shares his personal story and how embracing his identity made all the difference.