Thursday, March 31, 2022

Ukraine War: Putin Being Misled by Fearful Advisers, US Says

The US and UK say Putin is being misinformed by his advisers | REUTERS

BBC: Russian President Vladimir Putin is being misled by advisers who are too scared to tell him how badly the war in Ukraine is going, the White House says.

Meanwhile British intelligence says Russian troops in Ukraine are demoralised, short of equipment and refusing to carry out orders.

Mr Putin is also not being told about the full impact of sanctions on the Russian economy, the White House said.

The Kremlin has not yet commented on the assessments.

White House spokesperson Kate Bedingfield said the US had information that Mr Putin "felt misled by the Russian military" and this had resulted in "persistent tension between Putin and his military leadership".

"Putin's war has been a strategic blunder that has left Russia weaker over the long term and increasingly isolated on the world stage," she said. » | Thursday, March 31, 2022

Wednesday, March 30, 2022

'He's Taking the Side of Putin': Trump Asks for 'Invented Dirt' from Russia

Mar 30, 2022 • Former President Trump publicly called on Vladimir Putin on Tuesday to release any dirt he might have on Hunter Biden, the president’s son. The Morning Joe panel discusses.

Panic Buying Sets In as Russians Feel Impact of Sanctions

Mar 30, 2022 • Russians are feeling the impact of international sanctions as inflation pushes the cost of household staples up. CNN's Anna Stewart reports some supermarkets have placed limits on how much customers can buy of certain products.


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Oligarchs on UK Sanctions List Were Granted ‘Golden Visas’

THE GUARDIAN: Eight unnamed individuals were awarded right to live in Britain under controversial investor visa scheme

Eight Russian oligarchs on the UK sanctions list over their links to Vladimir Putin were granted “golden visas” to live in Britain.

The eight individuals, who Boris Johnson described as having “the blood of the Ukrainian people on their hands”, were granted the right to live in the UK after promising to invest at least £2m under the controversial tier 1 investor visa scheme.

Lady Williams of Trafford, a home office minister, said in an answer to a parliamentary question this week that on 18 March, eight of the oligarchs subjected to sanctions over the invasion of Ukraine “had been identified as holding or having held leave as a tier 1 (investor) migrant or as a tier 1 (investor) migrant dependent”.

The eight people were not named, and the Home Office declined to provide further details. » | Rupert Neate and Aubrey Allegretti | Wednesday, March 30, 2022

China hofiert Außenminister Lawrow

Der chinesische Außenminister Wang Yi mit seinem russischen Amtskollegen Sergej Lawrow im Juli 2019 in Brasilien | Bild: REUTERS

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FRANKFURTER ALLGEMEINE ZEITUNG: Peking beschwört die Freundschaft zu Moskau und ist bereit, die Beziehungen „auf eine höhere Ebene“ zu heben. Das könnte die Wirtschaftsbeziehungen mit Europa belasten.

Trotz des andauernden russischen Angriffskrieges in der Ukraine hat sich China abermals demonstrativ hinter Moskau gestellt. Der chinesische Außenminister Wang Yi sagte am Mittwoch nach einem Treffen mit seinem russischen Amtskollegen Sergej Lawrow, China sei bereit, die Beziehungen zu Moskau „auf eine höhere Ebene“ zu heben. Beide Seiten seien entschlossener denn je, die Zusammenarbeit auszubauen. „Die chinesisch-russischen Beziehungen haben dem jüngsten Test der sich wandelnden internationalen Lage standgehalten, die korrekte Richtung des Fortschritts beibehalten und ein nachhaltiges Momentum erreicht“, sagte Wang Yi laut einer Mitteilung des Außenministeriums. Lawrow war erstmals seit dem Beginn des Krieges nach China gereist. Offizieller Anlass waren multilaterale Beratungen über die Lage in Afghanistan. Das Treffen fand aufgrund der Pandemie fernab der Hauptstadt in der Provinz Anhui statt. » | Von Friederike Böge | Mittwoch, 30. März 2022

Guerre en Ukraine: les Russes pris dans le nœud coulant des sanctions internationales

Les Russes se trouvent confrontés aux restrictions croissantes qui raniment le spectre des pénuries. Ci-dessus, une femme passe devant les rayons vides d’un supermarché, le 23 mars, à Moscou. Sopa Images/Sopa Images/SPUS/ABACA

LE FIGARO : RÉCIT - La population commence à sentir les restrictions économiques imposées après l’invasion de l’Ukraine, mais celles-ci ne semblent pas en mesure de faire bouger les lignes politiques.

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Ce n’est qu’un détail, mais tout de même: il devient de plus en plus difficile de se procurer du papier blanc en Russie, sinon en le payant cinq fois plus cher qu’il y a un mois. En cause, les sanctions internationales décidées après l’invasion de l’Ukraine et l’arrêt des approvisionnements en produits chimiques de blanchiment importés de Finlande… D’où le retour en force du papier jaunasse - pompeusement rebaptisé «écologique»-, omniprésent à l’époque de l’URSS.

Petit à petit, jour après jour, les Russes sont confrontés aux restrictions croissantes, qui bousculent le quotidien et raniment le spectre des pénuries que beaucoup ont encore en mémoire. C’est Svetlana, ménagère moscovite qui découvre un beau matin dans son supermarché que le sucre, le sarrasin et le sel sont en rupture de stock. Et quand il y a en a, pas plus d’un paquet par client! Sans crier gare, capsules pour lave-vaisselle, serviettes hygiéniques et certains produits pour animaux ont également disparu des rayons. » | Par Alain Barluet | mercredi 30 mars 2022

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Ukraine War: Putin Demands Mariupol Surrender to End Shelling

BBC: Russian President Vladimir Putin has said that shelling of the besieged Ukrainian city of Mariupol will only end when Ukrainian troops surrender.

Mr Putin made the comments during an hour long phone call with French President Emmanuel Macron on Tuesday night, the Kremlin said in a statement.

But French officials said the Russian leader had agreed to consider plans to evacuate civilians from the city.

It comes as new satellite photos showed the destruction caused by the shelling. » | Wednesday, March 30, 2022

Germany Warns on Gas Supply over Russia Payment Row

BBC: Germany has declared an "early warning" over possible gas supply disruption amid a payments stand-off with Russia.

Russia has demanded "unfriendly" countries pay for its gas in roubles, but the EU, which mainly pays in euros, has rejected the idea.

On Wednesday, German economy minister Robert Habeck urged consumers and companies to reduce consumption in anticipation of possible shortages.

Germany gets about half its gas and a third of its oil from Russia.

Berlin has pledged to reduce its dependence on Russian energy over time but warned it could face a recession if supplies stopped suddenly.

Under an existing gas emergency plan, the "early warning phase" is the first of three steps designed to prepare the country for a potential supply shock.

In its final stage, the government would bring in gas rationing. » | Wednesday, March 30, 2022

Tuesday, March 29, 2022

Just a List of Lies Boris Johnson Has Told

Mar 29, 2022 • At the end of last year Boris Johnson stood up in parliament to tell the public that he had been reassured there were no parties in Downing Street. Today, the Met Police has issued 20 fines for parties held in Downing Street. He’s lying to you.

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Queen Attends Prince Philip Memorial Service at Westminster Abbey


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Here’s What It’s Like Having $100 Billion vs. $1 Billion | Robert Reich

Mar 29, 2022 • Americans worth over $100 billion:

Elon Musk: $270B
Jeff Bezos: $190B
Bill Gates: $135B
Warren Buffett: $130B
Larry Page: $119B
Sergey Brin: $115B
Larry Ellison: $113B


Prince Andrew Plays Prominent Role in Prince Philip Memorial Service

THE GUARDIAN: Royal makes first public appearance since settling sexual assault case filed against him by Virginia Giuffre

The Queen and Prince Andrew attend the service of thanksgiving for Prince Philip. Photograph: Richard Pohle/AFP/Getty Images

Prince Andrew has prompted controversy after playing a unexpectedly prominent role escorting the Queen into a memorial service for his father, Prince Philip, in the disgraced royal’s first public appearance since settling the sexual assault case filed against him by Virginia Giuffre.

The ceremony in Westminster Abbey was held to mark a year since the Duke of Edinburgh’s death after his funeral was attended by just 30 loved ones due to pandemic restrictions.

It was uncertain until Tuesday morning whether the Queen would be able to attend after suffering poor mobility that has prevented her from travelling to official engagements.

She travelled from Windsor with Andrew, who escorted her into Westminster Abbey, offering his elbow as she moved carefully to her place using a walking stick.

Andrew’s prominent role raised eyebrows for coming so soon after a multimillion-pound out-of-court settlement in a civil sexual assault case. He continues to deny the allegation, but has stepped down from public life over his friendship with convicted paedophile Jeffrey Epstein. » | Rachel Hall and agency | Tuesday, March 29, 2022

Queen attends Prince Philip thanksgiving service: Monarch, 95, leads royal family at event in honour of husband Philip at Westminster Abbey »

Andrew escorts Queen by arm at memorial service for Prince Philip: Monarch is visibly moved as her consort finally receives the farewell that he wanted »

Prince Andrew, Banished From Royal Duties, Escorts Queen to Memorial: The prince’s conspicuous public appearance at the service for his father, Prince Philip, who died last year, sent an unmistakable message of support by a 95-year-old mother for her disgraced son. LONDON — Six weeks ago, Prince Andrew agreed to a multi-million-dollar legal settlement with a woman who accused him of raping her when she was a teenager. On Tuesday, he escorted his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, to a memorial service at Westminster Abbey to celebrate the life of her late husband, Prince Philip. »

Was Prince Andrew’s role at service a bid to rehabilitate ‘soiled royal’?: Analysis: Concerns about royal family’s judgment and message to abuse victims as prince appears at Queen’s side »

The Queen shared the limelight with Andrew – but he’s still out in the cold: No surprise he was at his father’s memorial service. But the looks from Charles and William told you his public life is over »

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The Psychology of an Isolated Russia | The New Yorker

Mar 11, 2022 • David Remnick and the historian Steve Kotkin discuss Vladimir Putin and how authoritarian regimes are pushed into misguided foreign wars.

My Story : Coming Out to My Religious Russian Family

May 31, 2019 • This video is about My story of when i came out as gay to my family almost 3 years ago, and about my journey to where I am now. Hope this inspires somebody!!

Stephen Fry Confronts Vitaly Milonov over Russian Law Banning 'Gay Propaganda' - BBC Two


This Russian dude is so ignorant and so backward. He needs to crawl back under that rock he emerged from! By the way, people who protest too much are often hiding their own true sexual identities and proclivities! Moreover, he has absolutely no understanding of the teachings of Christianity. – © Mark

Young and Gay in Putin's Russia | Part 1

Jan 13, 2014 • When Russian President Vladimir Putin banned gay "propaganda" in June last year, Russia's LGBT community went from being a stigmatized fringe group to full-blown enemies of the state. Homophobia becoming legislation means it's now not only accepted in Russia but actively encouraged, which has led to a depressing rise in homophobic attacks and murders.

The main aim of the law, which essentially bans any public display of homosexuality, is to prevent minors from getting the impression that being gay is normal. Which means that, if you're young and gay in Putin's Russia, you're ostracized and cut off from any kind of legal support network.

In part 1 we get a ride with Artem, a young driver for Moscow's gay taxi service "Our Taxi", meet Nikita, a 17-year-old activist who has been labeled a "propagandist" because of his LGBT rights YouTube channel, and Yulia, a young lesbian who started LGBT self defense classes after her favorite gay bar in Moscow was attacked by about 20 armed men in October 2012.



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Telling the Story of Gays in Russia - Stories | GQ

Feb 24, 2016 • GQ editors describe the complicated process of reporting a story on LGBT rights in Putin’s Russia—a country that is almost as hostile to the press as it is to gay people.

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Putin Can 'Never Be Welcomed Back into the International Community'

Mar 29, 2022 • Retired Four Star General Barry McCaffrey and NBC News White House correspondent Mike Memoli on President Biden insisting that it is his personal view that Putin cannot remain in power, and that his comments over the weekend in Poland were not advocating for regime change.

Australia Alarmed at China’s Security Talks with Solomon Islands

VOA: SYDNEY — The Solomon Islands has confirmed it is negotiating a security deal with China, which has caused alarm in neighboring Australia and New Zealand.

The Solomon Islands is located in the southwestern Pacific, about 2,000 miles northeast of Australia.

A draft official document emerged on social media Thursday. It details plans that could allow Beijing to send armed police and soldiers to the Pacific archipelago to “protect the safety of Chinese personnel and major projects in Solomon Islands.”

In Australia, there are fears that the agreement could lead to Beijing establishing a permanent military presence or bases in the Pacific Island country.

Australia and New Zealand have been the Solomon Islands’ traditional defense partners and aid donors. » | Phil Mercer | Saturday, March 26, 2022

Salomonen wollen enger mit China kooperieren: Die Salomonen streben eine Sicherheitskooperation mit China an. Australien und Neuseeland sind alarmiert. Sie fürchten eine militärische Präsenz Pekings im Südpazifik. »

Fiona Hill on a “Neutral Ukraine,” Nuclear Threat and Russia’s Doomed Economy | Amanpour and Company

Mar 28, 2022 • Fiona Hill is a former national security official specializing in European and Russian affairs, and was an impeachment witness against Donald Trump in 2019. She speaks with Walter Isaacson about the impact of Biden’s remarks in Warsaw this weekend -- which the White House insists were not a call for regime change in Russia – and how Putin is likely to react.

Russenfeindlichkeit in Deutschland - und wie Putins Propaganda sie ausschlachtet | Frontal

Mar 29, 2022 • Der Krieg in der Ukraine hat auch Folgen für die russischstämmige Community in Deutschland – und führt zudem zu Konflikten im Miteinander zwischen russischsprachigen Menschen, die hier leben. All das schlachtet Putin dann für seine Propaganda aus.

Immer häufiger kommt es zu Übergriffen und Anfeindungen in Straßen, Restaurants und Schulen gegen Menschen aus Russland oder mit russischen Wurzeln. Besorgt über diese Entwicklung zeigt sich auch die Antirassismus-Beauftragte der Bundesregierung, Reem Alabali-Radovan: "Teilweise trauen sich Menschen nicht mehr, Russisch auf der Straße zu sprechen." Es gebe Angriffe auf russische Lebensmittelmärkte, und Kinder würden in der Schule beleidigt werden, so die SPD-Politikerin.

Laut Bundesinnenministerium haben die Länder seit Kriegsbeginn sowohl mögliche russen- als auch ukrainefeindliche Straftaten an das Bundeskriminalamt (BKA) gemeldet. In Berlin ermittelt der zuständige Staatsschutz im Landeskriminalamt (LKA) nach einem Brandanschlag auf die deutsch-russische Internationale Lomonossow-Schule in Berlin-Marzahn und Flaschenwürfen auf eine russisch-orthodoxe Kirche in Berlin-Charlottenburg, in der zurzeit Ukraine-Geflüchtete untergebracht sind.


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Mikhaïl Khodorkovski: «Vladimir Poutine est déjà en guerre contre l’Otan»

«En Russie, le pouvoir peut quand il le veut confisquer les biens des oligarques, les jeter en prison ou les faire assassiner», confie au Figaro Mikhaïl Khodorkovski. Bernd von Jutrczenka/dpa via Reuters Connect

LE FIGARO : RÉCIT - Dans un entretien au Figaro, l’ex-oligarque et opposant russe analyse les intentions du maître du Kremlin.

Alors que la déraison des armes règne depuis un mois dans les plaines d’Ukraine, le monde entier s’interroge sur les intentions de Vladimir Poutine, voire sur sa santé mentale. Un homme connaît bien le maître du Kremlin. Ils ont vécu tous les deux la chute de l’URSS, se sont côtoyés, combattus. Mikhaïl Khodorkovski en est persuadé, Poutine n’est pas fou. «Pas dans le sens de quelqu’un qui ne sait plus ce qu’il fait, en tout cas, dit-il, certes, il est devenu plus émotionnel ces derniers temps et ne se sent plus obligé de se contenir. Mais il reste rationnel, même si cela peut le servir de paraître ne plus l’être, pour faire peur.» Il n’est pas suicidaire non plus. «Sinon, il ne recevrait pas ses hôtes à distance, au bout d’une longue table…»

Pour celui qui fut un temps l’homme le plus riche de Russie avant de s’opposer et de passer dix ans en prison, Vladimir Poutine vit tout simplement ce que connaissent tous les dictateurs. Il s’est peu à peu isolé du monde réel, coupé des réalités par un entourage tétanisé par la crainte et lui disant ce qu’il a envie d’entendre. «Il a été très mal informé sur l’esprit qui anime les Ukrainiens, comme sur l’état de son armée, avance-t-il, c’est typique des régimes dictatoriaux. Je pense qu’il est réellement tombé des nues.» » | Par Arnaud De La Grange | lundi 28 mars 2022

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Ukraine Peace Talks: We Should Be 'Really Wary' of the Russians

Mar 29, 2022 • Lord Peter Ricketts, former British Permanent Representative to NATO, says the Russians have a 'morbid fascination' with poisons and chemical weapons and if he was attending the informal peace talks in Turkey today, he would be 'extremely careful'. He said the negotiations are to be welcomed, but he was very sceptical of the outcome.

Russians Don't Necessarily Share West's View of Putin's Belligerence

Mar 29, 2022 • Inna Sovsun, member of the Ukrainian parliament, points out that Vladimir Putin is legitimately popular with many Russians, as is his style, so there is a strong chance that even if he were to be removed from power, his replacement would be a similar type of leader anyway.

Biden Reassurances Notwithstanding, Putin Fears Removal by US

Mar 29, 2022 • Julia Ioffe, founding partner and Washington correspondent for Puck, outlines the pattern Vladimir Putin sees in the U.S. removing leaders it doesn't like from power that gives President Joe Biden's remarks about Putin not remaining in power greater meaning than was intended.


« Novaïa Gazeta », le dernier journal indépendant installé en Russie, s’arrête : Dirigé par Dmitri Mouratov, Prix Nobel de la paix 2021, le média a annoncé qu’il reprendrait ses activités à la fin de l’« opération militaire spéciale » en Ukraine. »

Evgeny Lebedev Peerage: Labour Seeks to Force Ministers to Publish Advice

THE GUARDIAN: Angela Rayner to force binding vote on release of information, including on PM’s involvement in decision

Evgeny Lebedev during his introduction in the House of Lords on 17 December 2020.Photograph: AFP/Getty Images

The government could be forced to reveal private advice over the appointment of Evgeny Lebedev to the House of Lords, amid evidence the security services had concerns about the peerage.

Labour will force a binding vote on releasing information about Boris Johnson’s involvement in the decision to award the peerage to the Evening Standard owner. Angela Rayner, the party’s deputy leader, will demand the information concerning the appointment from the Cabinet Office.

The Guardian revealed in October 2020 that Johnson met Lebedev in March, shortly before the House of Lords appointments commission, which scrutinises all nominations, wrote to the prime minister. It is understood to have expressed concerns about Lebedev’s proposed peerage and asked Downing Street to reconsider.

Peers were said to have had confidential briefing from the UK security services, which suggested the appointment was a potential security risk because of Lebedev’s father, Alexander Lebedev, a former KGB agent who worked undercover at the Soviet embassy in London. » | Jessica Elgot, Chief political correspondent | Monday, March 28, 2022

Monday, March 28, 2022

‘I Make No Apologies’: Biden Stands by ‘Putin Cannot Remain in Power’ Remark

THE GUARDIAN: President says he was not calling for regime change but was expressing personal ‘moral outrage’ over Russia’s invasion

Biden on Monday with Shalanda Young, the OBM director. Biden said he was ‘expressing the moral outrage I felt’ when he said Putin cannot remain in power. Photograph: Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images

Joe Biden on Monday defended the unscripted remarks he made at the end of an important speech in Poland at the weekend, in which he said that Russian president Vladimir Putin “cannot remain in power”, which had prompted hurried efforts by other senior figures in the administration to play down the comment in the face of international criticism.

The US president, when questioned on Sunday after attending church following his return to the White House, denied that he was seeking “regime change” as a new policy.

On Monday, at an event at the White House with director of the Office of Management and Budget, Shalanda Young, to present the 2023 budget proposals, Biden said of his remarks in Poland: “I’m not walking anything back.”

He was adamant that he was not calling for regime change in Russia, and instead was expressing only his personal “moral outrage” at the “brutality” of Putin’s assault on Ukraine, having visited some of the millions of refugees who have fled the war in the last month.

“I was expressing the moral outrage I felt … I had just come from being with those families. But I want to be clear that I wasn’t then, nor am I now, articulating a policy change,” he said.

“I make no apologies for it,” he added, of his remarks on Saturday. » | Lauren Gambino in Washington and Joanna Walters in New York | Monday, March 28, 2022

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War in Ukraine: The Economist Interviews President Zelensky | The Economist

Mar 28, 2022 • Volodymyr Zelensky talks to The Economist’s editor-in-chief, Zanny Minton Beddoes, in his Kyiv complex dubbed “the fortress”. In a wide-ranging interview, the Ukrainian president discusses the state of the war, the international support he needs and what a Ukrainian victory would look like.


I have great respect for this man. He is true leader. And the West should do even more to help the beleaguered Ukrainians. They are fighting not only for their country's liberty; they are also fighting for the continued liberty of the West as a whole. If Russia wins this war, it will be a victory of autocracy over democracy. Then we will have something to look forward to! It is a shame, an absolute shame, that so many Western leaders have so little courage to take the bold steps necessary to help these besieged people. – Mark

Aufspüren und Beschlagnahmen: Die schwierige Suche nach dem Vermögen russischer Oligarchen

Mar 26, 2022 • Millionen schwere Villen, Privat-Jets, Luxus-Yachten – Russische Oligarchen haben ihren Reichtum über ganz Europa verteilt. Die EU-Sanktionen sollen Putins Unterstützer treffen – wir wollen rausfinden: was ist bisher passiert und wie erfolgversprechend ist Europas Jagd auf russisches Oligarchen-Vermögen?

Das Problem: Wenn überhaupt bekannt ist, wem welche Yacht oder Villa gehört, dann laufen die Vermögenswerte auf Briefkastenfirmen. Und diese Briefkastenfirmen gehören wiederum anderen Briefkastenfirmen. Dieses Labyrinth zu durchschauen gelingt europäischen Ländern sehr unterschiedlich: Während Italien und Frankreich schon Yachten und Villen beschlagnahmen, sind Deutschland, Großbritannien und die Schweiz zögerlicher. Dabei sind gerade der britische und der Schweizer Finanzplatz Rückzugsorte für russisches Vermögen.

Europas Jagd auf Oligarchenvermögen läuft in unterschiedlicher Geschwindigkeit – und Härte. Und über allem hängt die Frage – ob Europa überhaupt über genug gesetzliche Munition verfügt, um Oligarchen rund um Putin wie Gennadi Timtchenko, Roman Abramovich und Alisher Usmanov zu treffen.



L'oligarque russe Abramovitch et des négociateurs ukrainiens ont souffert d'un possible «empoisonnement», selon le Wall Street Journal : Le propriétaire du club de football anglais Chelsea, qui tente de jouer les médiateurs entre Moscou et Kiev, a «développé des symptômes» après une réunion dans la capitale ukrainienne courant mars. »

Avlon: Biden's Putin Gaffe Says Quiet Part Out Loud

Mar 28, 2022 • CNN's John Avlon and Bianna Golodryga say President Biden's improvised comment that Russian President Vladimir Putin should be removed from office was a gaffe, but it was not a call for regime change in Russia nor a redefinition of US policy.

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Federal Judge Finds Trump Likely Committed Crimes Over 2020 Election

THE NEW YORK TIMES: “The illegality of the plan was obvious,” the judge wrote in a civil case, referring to the former president’s efforts to persuade Vice President Mike Pence to upend the certification of the Electoral College results.

The House committee investigating the Capitol riot said it had accumulated evidence that President Donald J. Trump and his allies could potentially be charged with criminal violations. On Monday, a federal judge essentially agreed. | Audra Melton for The New York Times

WASHINGTON — A federal judge ruled on Monday that former President Donald J. Trump and a lawyer who advised him on how to overturn the 2020 election most likely committed felonies, including obstructing the work of Congress and conspiring to defraud the United States.

The judge’s comments marked a significant breakthrough for the House committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol, which had laid out in a civil filing the crimes it believed Mr. Trump might have committed as it weighs making a criminal referral to the Justice Department.

“The illegality of the plan was obvious,” wrote Judge David O. Carter of the Central District of California. “Our nation was founded on the peaceful transition of power, epitomized by George Washington laying down his sword to make way for democratic elections. Ignoring this history, President Trump vigorously campaigned for the vice president to single-handedly determine the results of the 2020 election.” » | Luke Broadwater and Alan Feuer | Monday, March 28, 2022

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Julian Assange's Lawyer Reveals How the WikiLeaks Founder Is Coping in Prison | 60 Minutes Australia

Aitor Martinez, Julian Assange's Spanish lawyer, tells 60 Minutes the Australian WikiLeaks founder has been "destroyed" by his time in prison.

Russia Adds DW News to 'Foreign Agents' List | DW News

Mar 28, 2022 • Russia's justice ministry has added Deutsche Welle to a list of media organisations it labels as "foreign agents". That designation means DW is required to label anything published with a disclaimer. The term carries negative Soviet-era connotations in Russia, suggestive of spying. It's not the first action taken against DW. In early February, Russia ordered the closure of our Moscow bureau and our website was blocked by Russia's state communications regulator earlier this month.

Velshi: When Biden Said Putin 'Cannot Remain in Power', He Was Right. And He Should Stick to It

Mar 27, 2022 • America is backsliding on democracy, largely because of the after effects of Donald Trump’s undermining and denial of the outcome of the 2020 election. But democratic backsliding is the norm all over the world today. According to a report by the International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance, the number of countries moving in an authoritarian direction in 2020 outnumbered those going in a democratic direction. So when President Joe Biden said Vladimir Putin “cannot remain in power” he was right. And he should stick by it.

Guerre en Ukraine : Emmanuel Macron et Olaf Scholz prennent leurs distances après les propos de Joe Biden

LE MONDE : Le président français et le chancelier allemand veulent maintenir un canal de communication avec Vladimir Poutine dans l’espoir de négocier la fin du conflit par la voie diplomatique.

Livraisons d’armes à l’Ukraine, rôle de l’OTAN en Europe centrale, sanctions concertées et démonstration d’unité, la visite de Joe Biden à Bruxelles et à Varsovie avait jusqu’ici convaincu les Européens du réengagement des Etats-Unis face à la Russie. Mais les petites phrases improvisées par le président américain lors de son passage en Pologne, samedi 26 mars, les ont mis dans un embarras certain, alors que la guerre en Ukraine entre dans son deuxième mois. » | Par Philippe Ricard | lundi 28 mars 2022

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Russia Seizes Audemars Piguet Watches in Apparent Retaliation for Swiss Sanctions

THE GUARDIAN: Timepieces worth millions of dollars were taken by FSB agents in Moscow, according to a Swiss paper

Audemars Piguet watches can cost more than £700,000 apiece. Photograph: Leon Neal/Getty Images

Russian agents seized millions of dollars worth of Audemars Piguet watches in Moscow in an apparent retaliation for Swiss sanctions banning luxury goods exports, Bloomberg reported, citing Swiss newspaper NZZ am Sonntag.

The watches, which can cost more than £700,000 apiece, were seized from the firm’s local premises by agents from Russia’s FSB security service on Tuesday, the newspaper said. It cited independent sources and a confidential Swiss Federal Department of Foreign Affairs memo written for members of parliament that apparently gave details of the raid.

Switzerland abandoned its traditional neutral stance and followed other western governments in imposing sanctions banning the export of luxury goods to Russia earlier this month in response to the invasion of Ukraine.

The Swiss member of parliament Roger Köppel first revealed the information on a YouTube video. » | Staff and agencies | Sunday, March 27, 2022

Zelensky 'Ready to Discuss Neutral Status' in Ukraine-Russia Peace Deal - BBC News

Mar 28, 2022 • President Volodymyr Zelensky has said Ukraine is prepared to discuss adopting a neutral status as part of a peace deal with Russia. But the Ukrainian president said it would have to go to a referendum and be guaranteed by third parties.

He made the comments in an interview with independent Russian journalists.

The next round of face-to-face negotiations between Ukraine and Russia take place this week in Turkey.



Zelensky Gives Interview to Russian Journalists. Moscow Orders It Quashed. »

Sunday, March 27, 2022

Wladimir Putin und Adolf Hitler

Seit dem Zweiten Weltkrieg, haben wir eine Hassfigur gehabt, worüber alle dezenten Menschen sich einigen konnten. Das war natürlich Adolf Hitler. Er war ein Schreckgespenst aller Schreckgespenster! Nun hat sogar Hitler Konkurrenz im Name Wladimir Putin!

Bis vor kurzem, vor diesem Krieg in der Ukraine, hätte man geglaubt, daß hier in Europa Gräueltaten dieser Art wären Taten aus der Geschichte. Leider ist dies nicht der Fall. Wladimir Putin hat uns die schönen Träume zerstört und uns stattdessen unsre Träume mit Alpträumen erstetzt.

Auf diese Weise ist Wladimir Putin unglücklicherweise gar nicht besser als Adolf Hitler.

Putin hat schon bisher so viel Schlechtes getan, so viele Leute ums Leben umsonst gebracht, daß er sich auf gar keine Rehabilitation freuen kann. Was immer von hier aus geschieht, ist Putin nicht mehr würdig wieder in die internationale Gemeinschaft gebracht zu werden.

© Mark Alexander
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Bill Browder: Russians Are 'Effectively Hostages to Vladimir Putin' as Sanctions Take Effect

Mar 27, 2022 • William Browder is the man behind the Magnitsky Act, which led to the first set of serious sanctions levied against Russian oligarchs for their human rights abuses. Sanctions have now been imposed against a wide swath of Russian elites and state-run businesses, destroying the Russian economy. And that economic pain has trickled down to average Russian citizens. “They are all effectively hostages to Vladimir Putin,” says Browder. But as Vladimir Putin continues his unprovoked war against Russia, Browder thinks more needs to be done. “It’s unfortunate that Russian people have to suffer but Ukrainian people are dying right now and we have to do everything that we possibly can to put pressure on Putin.”


Nobody should try and backtrack on Biden’s words. Putin is a wicked SOB who doesn’t deserve to be the president of any country, still less of a great country such as Russia. Kick him out of office – now! One thing Putin is assured of: He will have a hot place in Hell next to Hitler when the time comes. – © Mark

Behind the Scenes of Julian Assange's Maximum-security Wedding | 60 Minutes Australia

Like for all brides, Stella Moris' wedding was unforgettable. But it was a wedding/ceremony like no other. Her husband is Australian Wikileaks founder Julian Assange, which meant the happy couple swapped vows in England's toughest maximum-security jail, Belmarsh Prison. As their two infant sons watched on, Stella and Julian promised to try to lead as normal a life as possible - a bittersweet commitment given the groom is facing extradition to the US, and the prospect of 175 more years in jail if convicted of espionage.

Political Calls on Australia's Prime Minister to Free Julian Assange | 60 Minutes Australia

Mar 27, 2022 • Federal independent MP Andrew Wilkie has long campaigned for Julian Assange's release, and is demanding the Australian government step in to save him from the UK's brutal Belmarsh Prison.

Brasilien: Die Rückkehr des Hungers | ARTE Reportage

Mar 27, 2022 • Der Hunger war in Brasilien nach den Sozialprogrammen unter Ex-Präsident Lula da Silva im Jahr 2014 so gut wie ausgerottet. Doch heute wissen wieder 60% der Brasilianer nicht, ob sie täglich ausreichend zu Essen haben und 20 Millionen Brasilianer hungern, doppelt so viele wie noch 2018.

Die Covid-19-Epidemie hat die Lage im Land verschärft, 600.000 Menschen starben, die Pandemie ruinierte die Wirtschaft. Innerhalb von zwei Jahren verdoppelten sich die Preise für Reis, Öl und Bohnen in den Supermärkten im Norden von São Paulo. Fleisch ist heute Luxus. Viele kaufen jetzt Hühnerfüße, eigentlich Futter für die Hunde. Angesichts der katastrophalen Ernährungslage hat Präsident Jair Bolsonaro nach und nach von seiner liberalen Agenda Abstand genommen und die Sozialleistungen verbessert, doch die Zahl der Armen steigt dramatisch. Der Hunger ist heute das Thema der brasilianischen Politik und wird es wohl bleiben, bis zur nächsten Präsidentschaftswahl im Oktober 2022.

Video auf YouTube verfügbar bis 08/02/2025


Dean Martin : Everybody Loves Somebody | Official Audio

May 25, 2017 • Official audio for "Everybody Loves Somebody" by Dean Martin | Views on YouTube: 17,972,468

Barbra Streisand : Woman in Love | Audio

Oct 9, 2015 • Official audio for "Woman in Love" by Barbra Streisand | Views on YouTube: 15,874,110

Zärtlichkeit! Liebe und Zuneigung im Wasser ausgedrückt.

Tendresse ! Amour et affection exprimés dans l'eau. / Tenderness! Love and affection expressed in the water.

Ich bedanke mich sehr bei Maurice Greenham für dieses schöne und ausdrucksvolle Bild.

When Russian Gays Had a Brief Window of Freedom…

Als russische Schwule ein kurzes Fenster der Freiheit hatten… / Quand les gays russes avaient une brève fenêtre de liberté…

Russian intolerance of the gay community was briefly interrupted under the Bolsheviks.


With thanks to bbc.co.uk & Craig Reid for this vintage photo on Pinterest.

Orleans - Dance with Me

Jun 2, 2017 • "Dance with Me" is the title of a 1975 hit single by American soft rock band Orleans.

Zu Tisch ... Connemara, Irland | ARTE Reupload

Mar 27, 2022 • Connemara liegt am westlichsten Zipfel Irlands. Zentrum der Region ist die lebendige Studentenstadt Galway. Der Hufschmied Bryan O'Halloran züchtet Connemara-Ponys. Außerdem kocht er gern irische Gerichte. Auf den Tisch kommen Eintöpfe, Muscheln aus einheimischen Fjorden und dunkles Sodabrot.

Connemara liegt in der Grafschaft Galway am westlichsten Zipfel Irlands. Zentrum ist die Studentenstadt Galway mit ihrer lebendigen Kulturszene. Auf dem Land leben viele Menschen von der Zucht der beliebten Connemara-Ponys. Die genügsamen Pferde leben seit Jahrhunderten in torfigen Sümpfen und trotzen dem rauen Wetter Westirlands. Der Hufschmied Bryan O'Halloran hat sich auf die Reitpferde spezialisiert. Jetzt im Herbst präpariert er die Pferdehufe für den langen Winter. Jedes Eisen ist handgefertigt, denn die Tiere haben individuelle Bedürfnisse. Bryans älterer Bruder John bewirtschaftet mit seiner Frau Marcella einen Bauernhof mit Pferden, Kühen, Schafen und Hühnern. John beteiligt sich an einem lokalen Tauschnetzwerk. Überschüssige Lebensmittel von den Bauernhöfen werden untereinander getauscht. Die Gerichte der Region sind bodenständig. Auf den Tisch kommt der Fischeintopf Chowder mit Muscheln aus dem nahe gelegenen Killary-Fjord oder ein Eintopf mit Lammfleisch. Dazu gibt es selbst gebackenes Sodabrot mit Roggenmehl und Buttermilch.

Esskulturreihe, Regie: Silvia Palmigiano (D 2019, 27 Min)
Video auf YouTube verfügbar bis 26/04/2022


Empörung in Russland über Bidens Äußerung zu Putins Amtsverbleib

Wie hat er das gemeint? US-Präsident Joe Biden am Samstag in Warschau | Bild: DPA

US-PRÄSIDENT IN WARSCHAU

FRANKFURTER ALLGEMEINE ZEITUNG: Große Empörung in Russland über Bidens Rede in Warschau: Der US-Präsident sei schwach und womöglich krank, die Rede ein Ausdruck von Hysterie. US-Außenminister Blinken stellt klar, dass Biden kein Regimewechsel gefordert habe.

Die Empörung in Russland über die Äußerungen des amerikanischen Präsident Joe Biden über Wladimir Putins Verbleib an der Macht ist groß. Biden mache mit „erschreckender Regelmäßigkeit“ Äußerungen und Fehler, die schlimmer seien als Verbrechen, sagte der prominente russische Außenpolitiker Konstantin Kossatschow. Er reagierte damit auf Worte Bidens, wonach Putin wegen des Krieges in der Ukraine nicht im Amt bleiben könne. Es habe Zeiten gegeben, da habe das Wort eines US-Präsidenten Gewicht gehabt, das sei nun vorbei, sagte der Vorsitzende des Auswärtigen Ausschusses im russischen Föderationsrat.

Dazu meldete sich am Sonntag der amerikanische Außenminister Antony Blinken aus Jerusalem zu Wort. Amerika strebe keinen Machtwechsel in Russland an, sagte Blinken während eines Besuches in Israel. „Wie Sie wissen, und wie Sie uns wiederholt sagen hören, haben wir keine Strategie für einen Regimewechsel in Russland oder sonstwo“, sagte Blinken vor Reportern in Jerusalem.

Der Kreml hatte am Samstagabend betont, dass nicht die Amerikaner über die Führung in Russland entschieden. „Das entscheidet nicht Biden, der Präsident Russlands wird vom russischen Volk gewählt“, sagte Kremlsprecher Dmitri Peskow nach der Rede Bidens in Polen. Biden hatte vor historischer Kulisse im Innenhof des Warschauer Königsschlosses gesagt: „Um Gottes willen, dieser Mann kann nicht an der Macht bleiben.“ » | Quelle: dpa | Sonntag, 27. März 2022

Kate et William dans les Caraïbes, Harald V de Norvège positif au Covid. La semaine royale en vidéo

Mar 27, 2022 • Paris Match vous propose un nouveau rendez-vous hebdomadaire : la semaine royale en vidéo.

Bash Presses Nato Representative on Walking Back Biden's Unscripted Putin Declaration

Mar 27, 2022 • CNN's Dana Bash questions US Permanent Representative to NATO, Julianne Smith, on Biden's off-the-cuff declaration that Russian President Vladimir Putin "cannot remain in power."

Guerre en Ukraine: l'Ossétie du Sud envoie des soldats pour aider l'armée russe

Pour le dirigeant de l'Ossétie du sud Anatoli Bibilov, ses soldats doivent «écraser» le «fascisme». Alexander Zemlianichenko / POOL / AFP

LE FIGARO : La république autoproclamée d'Ossétie du Sud, de facto indépendante de la Géorgie depuis la guerre de 2008, affirme vouloir aider la Russie à «écraser» le «fascisme» en Ukraine.

L'Ossétie du Sud, république autoproclamée qui a fait sécession de la Géorgie, a annoncé samedi avoir envoyé des soldats en Ukraine pour «aider à protéger la Russie», au 31ème jour de l'invasion du territoire ukrainien par les forces russes. «Nos gars vont remplir leur devoir militaire l'étendard fièrement levé», a déclaré sur Telegram le dirigeant de la république autoproclamée Anatoli Bibilov. Il a affirmé que les soldats «comprenaient parfaitement bien qu'ils allaient défendre la Russie, qu'ils allaient défendre l'Ossétie également». » | Par Le Figaro avec AFP | samedi 26 mars 2022

How One McDonald’s in Moscow Highlights the Cascade of the New Iron Curtain

Mar 26, 2022 • Just a few months after the Berlin Wall fell, McDonald’s—the very symbol of American capitalism—opened its first store in Moscow. Over 30 years later, that McDonald’s has closed as part of the global response to Putin’s war.

Madeleine Albright: The 1997 60 Minutes Interview

Mar 23, 2022 • Ed Bradley interviewed America's first female secretary of state in 1997. Albright died today at 84.


What Untruths Is Russia Spreading about Nazis in Ukraine? - BBC News

Mar 27, 2022 • One of President Putin’s justifications for his invasion of Ukraine is that he wants to "denazify" the country.

Ros Atkins looks at the distortions and untruths that Russia is spreading about Nazis in Ukraine - including about the role of the Azov regiment, who are based in Mariupol and are part of Ukraine's national guard.


Saturday, March 26, 2022

Wanted: Russian Revolution to Topple Tyrant. Internal Applicants Welcome

THE GUARDIAN – OPINION: Putin’s murderous reign can only be ended from within. Western powers must now do all they can to encourage a coup

Russian president Vladimir Putin attends a meeting with award-winning young culture professionals via video conference in Moscow last Friday. Photograph: Mikhail Klimentyev/AP

Openly acknowledged or not, regime change in Moscow – meaning the overthrow of Vladimir Putin – must be the western democracies’ ultimate objective as they help to thwart his conquest of Ukraine. Pursuing imperial fantasies, a tsar-like Putin has gone too far this time. Now he’s got to go. Urgently required: a new Russian revolution to topple the tyrant, led from within and assisted from without.

The idea of Putin remaining in power, even if a Ukraine settlement is eventually patched together, is both impractical and obscene. By his inhuman actions, Russia’s dictator has placed himself beyond the pale. He’s a menace to universal order, an affront to common decency. He simply cannot be trusted.

Despite resounding international condemnation, the damaging impact of western sanctions on Russia’s people, the resulting threat to global food and energy supplies, and daily evidence that his ill-led armed forces are in deep trouble, Putin appears determined to fight on, even to escalate. Last week’s disappointing Nato summit will have done little to dissuade him.

US president Joe Biden warns this blind fanaticism could bring on a death struggle, leading to Russian use of chemical, biological or even battlefield nuclear weapons. The Kremlin does not rule it out. Such crude blackmail is no basis for any kind of sane relationship. » | Simon Tisdall | Saturday, March 26, 2022

Tens of Thousands Gather in London to Show Solidarity with Ukraine

THE GUARDIAN: Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, says people of British capital stand ‘shoulder to shoulder with Ukraine in its darkest hour’

Demonstrators wave Ukrainian national flags during the ‘London stands with Ukraine’ protest march. Photograph: Justin Tallis/AFP/Getty

Tens of thousands of people have gathered in central London to express solidarity with the people of Ukraine, with the consensus among the vast crowd being that the embattled country would prevail in the war against Russia.

After the rallying call by Ukraine’s president, Volodymyr Zelenskiy, for people everywhere to protest against the bloodshed by taking to the streets, Trafalgar Square was transformed into a sea of yellow and blue.

The London mayor, Sadiq Khan, who organised the march, said Ukraine had endured “unimaginable pain and suffering” over the past month. Khan, who acted after Zelenskiy’s call for global support, said London stood “shoulder to shoulder with Ukraine in its darkest hour”.

On their route through London, demonstrators marched beneath Yoko Ono’s Imagine Peace message on a huge electronic billboard in Piccadilly, many waving the yellow and blue of the Ukrainian flag as they passed. » | Mark Townsend, Home affairs editor | Saturday, March 26, 2022

Brahms Piano Concertos with Krystian Zimerman and Leonard Bernstein

an 11, 2013 • Brahms piano concertos nos. 1 and 2 played by Krystian Zimerman with Leonard Bernstein conducting the Wiener Philharmoniker.

Biden: ‘Butcher’ Putin Cannot Be Allowed to Stay in Power

THE OBSERVER: West must prepare for a long fight ahead, President says, as Russian missiles hit Lviv in act of defiance

US president Joe Biden makes an historic speech in Warsaw on Saturday as Russian missiles rained down on Lviv, 40 miles from the Polish border Photograph: Radek Pietruszka/EPA

Joe Biden condemned Vladimir Putin as a “butcher” who could no longer stay in power in a historic speech in Poland as Russian missiles rained down on Ukraine’s most pro-western city, just 40 miles from the Polish border.

With explosions erupting across neighbouring Lviv, in a clear act of defiance from the Kremlin, Biden told an audience in Warsaw that the west must steel itself “for a long fight ahead”.

In what seemed to be a dramatic shift in US policy to back regime change in Moscow, Biden also appeared to urge those around the Russian president to oust him from the Kremlin. “For God’s sake, this man cannot remain in power,” Biden said in his most belligerent speech since the war began a month ago.

US officials later said that Biden had been talking about the need for Putin to lose power over Ukrainian territory and in the wider region.

The American leader said Putin was “bent on violence”. Addressing the Russian president directly, Biden said: “Don’t even think about moving on to one single inch of Nato territory.” » | Daniel Boffey in Lviv, Shaun Walker in Kyiv and Philip Oltermann in Berlin | Saturday, March 26, 2022

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World Freedoms at Stake, President Biden Tells US Troops

Joe Biden with US paratroopers deployed to Poland | AFP

BBC: President Joe Biden hailed American military deployments to Europe as part of a struggle for democracy against autocracy during a visit to US troops in Poland.

His remarks come as the US and others have reinforced Nato's eastern flank amid the war in Ukraine.

The stop at an airbase in Rzeszow, near the Ukrainian border, was part of Mr Biden's trip to Europe to rally allies.

However, back home Mr Biden faces scepticism over his Ukraine response.

In his remarks to the troops on Friday, the president sought to portray their deployments as part of a wider "fight between democracies and oligarchs".

"You are the finest fighting force in the history of the world," he said. "What you're doing is consequential."

"What's at stake is what your kids and grandkids are going to look like in terms of their freedom," he said. "What you're engaging in is much more than whether or not you can alleviate the pain and suffering of the people of Ukraine". » | Friday, March 25, 2022

Auguste Escoffier ou la naissance de la gastronomie moderne | ARTE

Mar 26, 2022 • Des fourneaux français à la mondialisation de la gastronomie, un succulent portrait d’Auguste Escoffier, chef visionnaire qui a révolutionné l’art culinaire au tournant du XXe siècle.

l se rêvait sculpteur, il a hissé la gastronomie au rang des beaux-arts, maître aujourd’hui encore adulé par une légion d’héritiers à travers le monde. Né à Villeneuve-Loubet en 1846, Auguste Escoffier fait ses classes à Nice chez un oncle restaurateur. À 19 ans, le jeune Provençal monte à Paris, capitale hédoniste du Second Empire, et grimpe bientôt tous les échelons au Petit Moulin Rouge où il débute comme commis. Le jeune chef visionnaire va alors allier progrès technique et art culinaire raffiné pour révolutionner les plaisirs de la table. Ce manager avant l’heure rationnalise le métier, des fourneaux aux lumières, allège les plats – des recettes inspirées devenues signatures – et dresse les assiettes comme des tableaux. Une œuvre que cet amateur de "mets et de mots" consigne dans des livres devenus cultes, dont son fameux Guide culinaire (1903) pour des générations de chefs. Avec son complice César Ritz, ce perfectionniste imagine aussi le concept du palace, entre luxe et terroir, du Savoy au Carlton en passant par le Ritz, où se croisent têtes couronnées et artistes − dont son amie Sarah Bernhardt −, l’aristocratie déclinante et la haute bourgeoisie en plein essor. Première star de la gastronomie, Auguste Escoffier conquiert enfin l’Amérique, anticipant la mondialisation.

Épopée gourmande

Des fastes du Second Empire aux prémices de la Seconde Guerre mondiale, ce documentaire, qui entrelace archives et scènes de fiction, retrace l’épopée d’Auguste Escoffier, référence absolue qui hante encore les cuisines contemporaines. Nourri des éclairages passionnés de ses disciples − Thierry Marx, Yves Camdeborde, Michel Roth… −, d’historiens et de critiques gastronomiques, un portrait formidablement documenté du "roi des cuisiniers et cuisinier des rois", qui offrit légitimité et respectabilité à ses pairs, en même temps qu’une plongée savante et gourmande dans un temps de grands bouleversements.

Auguste Escoffier ou la naissance de la gastronomie moderne
Documentaire d'Olivier Julien (France, 2019, 1h31mn)
Disponible jusqu'au 01/05/2022


President Biden Delivers Remarks on the United Efforts to Support the People of Ukraine

March 26, 2022 • President Biden delivers remarks on the united efforts of the free world to support the people of Ukraine, hold Russia accountable for its brutal war, and defend a future that is rooted in democratic principles. Warsaw, Poland


A truly inspiring and moving speech! – Mark

Der Krieg und die Flamme der Freiheit: Im Zeichen des Kriegs in der Ukraine hat Joe Biden seinen ersten Besuch in Polen absolviert. Überraschend kamen auch zwei Minister aus der Ukraine zu dem Treffen. Wladimir Putin nennt der US-Präsident einen „Schlächter“. »

Michael Lambert: The Chaotic State of British Politics under Boris Johnson

Mar 26, 2022 • The chaotic state of British politics under Boris Johnson is set to get worse. A government of incompetent second-rate ministers led by a self-obsessed clown is no way to run a country.

We are told that Johnson ‘Got Brexit Done’ and yet it is far from done and has so far caused a 15% drop in exports to the EU and an overall fall of 4% of GDP according to the Office for Budget Responibility (OBR).

We are told about the 'fastest booster rollout' whilst the having the highest number of Covid deaths in Europe, which is never mentioned.

At a time when personalities and slick catchphrases such as 'Take Back Control' persuade voters, we have a parliament which has no power. The prime minister is in total command of his party which, thanks to ‘First Past the Post’ has a huge majority. Without any effective opposition from withing his own party or from the official opposition the prime minister can act as a dictator. Parliament has become powerless and useless.

Proportional representation would help to resolve many of the problems by ensuring that all voters were fairly represented in parliament. Above al,l it is time for our antiquated system of government to be modernised by automating much of the decision-making using super computers with far more power and intelligence than any politicians.


Der Sütterlin | Karambolage | ARTE

Feb 2, 2021 • Vielleicht haben auch Sie schon einmal versucht, einen Text zu entziffern, der in Sütterlin geschrieben war. Nikola Obermann erzählt uns, woher diese alte deutsche Schrift kommt.

Autorin: Nikola Obermann
Regie: Melanie Kreiss


Zwanzigeins | Karambolage | ARTE

Oct 21, 2020 • Nikola Obermann erklärt uns die etwas komplizierte Art der Deutschen verkehrt herum zu zählen.

Autorin: Nikola Obermann
Regie: Bérangère Lallemant


Biden: America's Stability Rests upon a United Europe

Mar 26, 2022 • President Biden addressed the crisis in Ukraine during his meeting in Poland, where he said, “America’s ability to meet its role in other parts of the world rests upon a united Europe.” He said Poland has taken in over two million refugees since the invasion began, and that it should be “all of NATO’s responsibility.”

Joe Biden en Pologne pour réaffirmer le soutien des États-Unis

LE FIGARO : RÉCIT - Le président américain passe deux jours dans ce pays, premier refuge pour les Ukrainiens.

Au lendemain d’une journée d’intenses contacts diplomatiques à Bruxelles, siège de l’Otan «jamais aussi unie», selon Joe Biden, le président américain est arrivé vendredi en Pologne. Un pays allié de l’Otan, devenu la plaque tournante du soutien militaire américain à l’Ukraine où 10.500 de ses soldats sont déployés, mais aussi premier refuge pour des millions d’Ukrainiens fuyant les combats. La Pologne accueille en effet, à elle seule, plus de la moitié des 3,7 millions réfugiés partis de leur pays, depuis le début de son invasion par la Russie, le 24 février. » | Par Georges Malbrunot | vendredi 25 mars 2022

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Finnland stellt Zugverbindung nach Russland ein

Anfang März kommen Passagiere mit dem Zug aus St. Petersburg in Helsinki an. | Bild: EPA

VON ST. PETERSBURG NACH HELSINKI

FRANKFURTER ALLGEMEINE ZEITUNG: Der Zug von St. Petersburg diente in den vergangenen Wochen vielen Russen als Mittel, um nach Europa zu kommen. Am Sonntag soll das letztmalig möglich sein.

Mit dem Schnellzug Allegro sind es vom russischen St. Petersburg bis in die finnische Hauptstadt Helsinki nur etwa dreieinhalb Stunden. Eine beliebte Verbindung war das lange, noch vor dem Ausbruch der Corona-Pandemie war die Zahl der Fahrgäste im Jahr 2019 um mehr als 15 Prozent gestiegen. Und wem die Fahrt dann doch zu lang wurde, der konnte sich im Bistro einen Champagner bestellen. Doch damit ist es jetzt erst einmal vorbei. Denn wie die staatliche finnische Betreibergesellschaft nun mitgeteilt hat, wird am Sonntag vorerst der letzte Allegro aus St. Petersburg in den Bahnhof von Helsinki einfahren. Dann ist auch diese Verbindung nach Russland gekappt. » | Von Matthias Wyssuwa, Hamburg | Samstag, 26. März 2022

Russia Reasserts Right to Use Nuclear Weapons in Ukraine

THE GUARDIAN: The Kremlin again raised the spectre of the use of nuclear weapons in the war with Ukraine as Russian forces struggled to hold a key city in the south the country.

Dmitry Medvedev, a former Russian president who is deputy chairman of the country’s security council, said Moscow could strike against an enemy that only used conventional weapons while Vladimir Putin’s defence minster claimed nuclear “readiness” was a priority.

The comments on Saturday prompted Ukraine’s president, Volodymyr Zelenskiy, in an appearance by video link at Qatar’s Doha Forum to warn that Moscow was a direct threat to the world. » | Daniel Boffey | Saturday, March 26, 2022

Will Ukraine War Spark a Decline in Support for Authoritarianism? | The Bottom Line

Mar 25, 2022 • When Francis Fukuyama wrote the book The End of History and the Last Man after the Soviet Union was dissolved 30 years ago, he argued that the West’s version of liberal democracy had triumphed over all other ideologies.

Since then, an increasing number of countries are becoming more authoritarian or illiberal democracies.

Fukuyama tells host Steve Clemons that the Ukraine war is a turning point for Western-style democracy, and institutions such as NATO are getting a boost in popularity. People will eventually turn their backs on authoritarian, populist and nationalist ideologies and leaders, in his estimation, and relearn how to tolerate differences.


Russia Claims 'First Stage' of Ukraine War Is a Success | DW News

State of Dissent in Russia

Mar 26, 2022 • As Russia gets hit with sanctions and deals with major military losses, President Putin is complaining the country is being “cancelled.” Vladimir Askurkov, with Alexei Navalny's Anti-Corruption Foundation in Russia, weighs in.