Wednesday, June 08, 2022

Ex-Kanzlerin Merkel erklärt ihre Russlandpolitik | DW Nachrichten

Jun 8, 2022 • Es wurde viel über die Russland-Politik der vergangenen Regierung gesprochen, eine zu versöhnliche Haltung gegenüber Putin kritisiert.

Als der Krieg in der Ukraine ausbricht, ist Angela Merkel schon nicht mehr deutsche Bundeskanzlerin. Sie ist knapp drei Monate aus dem Amt, als die russische Armee am 24. Februar in die Ukraine einmarschiert.

Zum ersten Mal nach Ende ihrer Kanzlerschaft hat sich Angela Merkel jetzt auf der Bühne des Berliner Ensembles wieder kritischen Fragen gestellt.



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Harvey Weinstein Facing Indecent Assault Charges in Britain

THE NEW YORK TIMES: British prosecutors said they authorized criminal charges against Mr. Weinstein for an incident in 1996.

The British authorities have authorized criminal charges against Harvey Weinstein on two counts of indecent assault against a woman in 1996 in London, the country’s Crown Prosecution Service announced in a news release Wednesday.

Mr. Weinstein, 70, has been convicted of felony sex crimes in New York and is awaiting trial in Los Angeles, where he has been charged with several counts of forcible rape, among other charges.

“Charges have been authorized against Harvey Weinstein, 70, following a review of the evidence gathered by the Metropolitan Police in its investigation,” Rosemary Ainslie, the head of the prosecution service’s special crime division, said in a statement. » | Julia Jacobs | Wednesday, June 8, 2022

Harvey Weinstein poursuivi au Royaume-Uni pour des soupçons d’agressions sexuelles en 1996 : Le parquet britannique a autorisé des poursuites contre le producteur de cinéma, dont les crimes avaient déclenché le mouvement #metoo en 2017. »

Homosexualität im Fussball – Schiedsrichter Pascal Erlachner outet sich | Doku | SRF Dok

Dec 22, 2017 • Pascal Erlachner ist der erste Spitzenschiedsrichter, der sich outet.

Seine Motivation: Er will aufrütteln, enttabuisieren, helfen, ein Klima herzustellen, in dem es künftig normal sein soll, dass Fussballer, Trainer oder Funktionäre schwul sind. Sein Ziel: Er will auch nach dem Comingout weiterpfeifen.


Dieser Dokumentarfilm wurde teilweise auf Deutsch und teilweise auf Schweizerdeutsch (Schwyzertüütsch) ausgestrahlt. – Mark

Doku: So kämpfen schwule Fußballer für mehr Akzeptanz I Ganze Folge I 37 Grad: Für viele ist Fußball alles, nur nicht schwul! Natürlich gibt es homosexuelle Fußballspieler – doch wie groß ist der seelische Druck, nicht offen zu seiner Sexualität stehen zu können? Für viele ist Fußball alles, nur nicht schwul! Natürlich gibt es homosexuelle Fußballspieler – doch wie groß ist der seelische Druck, nicht offen zu seiner Sexualität stehen zu können? »

The Only 8 Male Footballers Who Dared to Come Out as Gay as of February 2020

Feb 9, 2020 • Only 8 male football players have come out as gay. There can be extremely negative consequences for male footballers who come out. Mocking, insults: homophobia is widespread in men's football, and that clearly explains why only 8 male players have come out as gay.


Gay footballers are afraid to come out, says Sweden's Ekdal: The 30-year-old midfielder believes the hostile atmosphere towards other sexual orientations could put kids off from playing the sport / Sampdoria and Sweden midfielder Albin Ekdal has expressed his frustration that players are still reluctant to come out as homosexual in the modern football world. »

Recently, Josh Cavallo came out. Check it out here.

The Pink Triangles: The Story of the Gay Holocaust | Complete Documentary


Premiered Jan 21, 2021 • The vastly ignored history of Germany's war on gay men during World War 2.

A special note: Trans women were also persecuted but Germany categorized them as gay men so there's no official records to refer to.

Patreon: www.patreon.com/jamessomerton Twitter: je_somerton


Because of age restrictions, this documentary can be viewed on YouTube itself only. Please be aware that viewer discretion is strongly advised. This documentary is not for the faint-hearted. You can watch the documentary on YouTube here.

Boris Johnson: a Dead Man Walking? | Andrew Marr | New Statesman Podcast

Jun 7, 2022 • Boris Johnson has survived a confidence vote - but, as Andrew Marr explains, there are other ways he could lose his job.

Conservative MPs have voted 211-148 in favour of Boris Johnson as Prime Minister. Loyalists like Dominic Raab, Jacob Rees-Mogg and Nadine Dorries have been vocal in their attempt to get the country to "move on". But a confidence vote is never good news for a Prime Minister and have historicallly, eventually, proved fatally damaging.



Andrew Marr is Political Editor of the New Statesman, and a veteran political journalist, writer and broadcaster. …


⚡"Who Does Boris Johnson and His Government Really Work for? In Our Opinion, Not You."⚡

Dec 9, 2021 • (Location: Portsmouth Harbour)

Angela Merkel on Ukraine, Putin and Her Legacy | DW News

Jun 7, 2022 • Former German Chancellor Angela Merkel defended her legacy on Ukraine in a wide-ranging interview on Tuesday. In her first major interview since leaving office, Merkel condemned Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, but said she refused to apologize for her policies towards Moscow….

Tuesday, June 07, 2022

Ex-gun Industry Insider Speaks Out about Republicans and NRA

Jun 6, 2022 • Author Ryan Busse, who used to work in the firearms industry, says that the gun industry has managed to control the politics of the Republican party by creating a culture of fear among gun owners.

Rachmaninov: Symfonie nr. 2 - Nationaal Jeugdorkest o.l.v. John Wilson - Concert HD

Een werk dat is overladen met superlatieven: de 'Tweede Symfonie' van Sergej Rachmaninov. Deze symfonie geldt als een van zijn beste werken en is een prachtig voorbeeld van Rachmaninovs laatromantiek, nog geschreven in Rusland in 1908, in de voetsporen van Tsjaikovski. / “A work overloaded with superlatives: Sergei Rachmaninov's 'Second Symphony'. This symphony is considered one of his best works and is a wonderful example of Rachmaninov's late romanticism, written in Russia in 1908, following in Tchaikovsky's footsteps.”

A Gay Kiss in Paris

Un baiser gay à Paris / Ein schwuler Kuß in Paris

Many thanks to philarty.com on Pinterest for this delightful photo.

Sunny Grapes

With thanks to vasoiko on Deviant Art on Pinterest for this beautiful and super colourful bunch of grapes.

Line of Duty and Boris Johnson on Russian Oligarchs

Wenn Muslime nicht mehr an Allah glauben – Der Livetalk | ARTE Re: Saloon

Woodward: Trump Will Do Some Things to Hold Power That Are 'Frightening' If He Takes Office Again

Jun 7, 2022 • Washington Post associate editor Bob Woodward discusses the parallels between Richard Nixon and Donald Trump, which he writes about along with Carl Bernstein in a recent opinion column.

Dictating Virginity | DW Documentary

Jul 24, 2021 • In many parts of the world, questions surrounding virginity have seemed to be on the verge of disappearing. But despite the sexual revolution, the idea of preserving virginity has seen a resurgence of late.

The film looks at growing movements promoting abstinence until marriage in the United States and Europe. As more and more women choose to join such movements, those in other places often have no choice. In Maghreb, for example, women must yield to tests to inspect their virginity. The pressure to be able to demonstrate virginity is so great that each year, a number of women resort to operations such as hymenoplasty, to reconstruct the hymen, which can be ruptured in any number of non-sexual ways. Despite all of this obsessive interest, the film shows that, physiologically, virginity does not exist. So what does it stand for, in our contemporary world?


Democracy Now! Top US News & World Headlines – June 7, 2022

Volodymyr Zelenskyy: ‘No-one Is Humiliating Ukraine. They Are Killing Us’ | FT

Jun 7, 2022 • FT editor Roula Khalaf talks to Ukrainian president Zelenskyy about Macron's warnings on Putin, his aims in war and a future peace, and Boris Johnson's confidence vote

The Life and Lies of Boris Johnson

Minimum Alcohol Price ‘Causes Poorest to Cut Back on Food’ in Scotland

THE GUARDIAN: Some problem drinkers also reducing heating to afford rising alcohol costs, according to Public Health Scotland

Alcohol for sale in an Edinburgh off-licence. The minimum pricing policy came into force in May 2018. Photograph: Jane Barlow/PA

Scotland’s minimum alcohol pricing policy has not encouraged problem drinkers to consume less but has prompted some to cut back on food or heating in order to afford rising costs, according to the first evaluation of its impact on those who drink alcohol at harmful levels.

The Scottish National party’s flagship policy, championed by Nicola Sturgeon when she was health minister and introduced after successive court challenges by the Scotch Whisky Association, came into force in May 2018. It introduced a legally enforced minimum price for all alcoholic drinks of 50p a unit and aimed to tackle chronic alcohol abuse by targeting low-cost, high-strength drinks.

But the latest evaluation of minimum unit pricing (MUP), published on Tuesday by Public Health Scotland, found those who suffer the worst affects of alcoholism did not change their habits after the policy was introduced, with the poorest among them experiencing “increased financial strain” as price rises meant they were spending more on drink, causing them to cut back on other expenditure such as food and utility bills. » | Libby Brooks, Scotland correspondent | Tuesday, June 7, 2022

Surprise! Surprise! These politicians don’t have a bloody clue! They keep on distorting the market by introducing stupid, useless laws, the consequences of which should be clear and easy for an intelligent person to anticipate.

Many politicians need to study Economics 101! Most seem to be law graduates; they know not a thing about economics! When I studied economics back in the day, one of the first things I remember learning was that political interference in prices of goods in the marketplace lead to market distortions, which often leads to undesirable and unintended consequences. This problem in Scotland is one such example. With the price of cigarettes and other tobacco products sky high in this country, I feel absolutely certain that a similar story could also be told about those products.

Many politicians these days extol the virtues of the free market, yet they don’t allow the free market to determine prices. Go figure! Instead, they slap high taxes on goods they deem undesirable, hoping to change people’s behaviour and habits. They always fail. And always will. And when they don’t fail totally, they cause those people to take up other habits, many of which are worse than the original habit they were hoping to stamp out.

If politicians really want to change people’s habits, taxing products to the hilt is not the way to do it. Education and infomercials are a far better way forward. The results might not be as fast, but they will be longer-lasting. Furthermore, people won’t get the feeling that their rights are being trampled upon.

And there’s something else politicians need to learn: Utopia will never be achieved anyway. And in any case, regardless of class and means, everyone needs to be able to get some enjoyment in life, even if the source of that enjoyment might at times be deemed unhealthy. For God’s sake, stop the social engineering! – © Mark Alexander

Platinum Jubilee: Richard Griffin on the Queen's Sense of Humour

Mr Griffin reminisces about a picnic he went on with the monarch at Balmoral and an encounter they had with two American tourists who did not realise they were in the company of the royal.

Watch the humorous clip here.

Rebel Conservative MP Urges Party to Give Boris Johnson 'Time to Improve'

Jun 7, 2022 • Boris Johnson critic Tobias Ellwood MP has urged the party to accept the democratic result of the vote of no confidence and give the prime minister time to change.


Brexit was destined to be a disaster from the very beginning. Boris Johnson was only ever for it because he thought it was the best way for him to get the keys to Number 10. We, the people, have had to relinquish our rights as European citizens (with all the privileges that citizenship brought with it) just to get BoJo into Number 10. And what a dog's dinner he's making of the job. The man is a disaster. So is Brexit. Yes, Tobias Ellwood is right that we should re-join the Single Market (which Margaret Thatcher worked assiduously to bring about), but truth to tell, we should never have left the European Union in the first place. It was a half-baked idea from day 1. What a mess this country is in under these ideologues. – © Mark Alexander

'Tumors Just Vanished': Cancer Patients Now in Remission after Drug Trial

Jun 7, 2022 • Treatment with the immunotherapy dostarlimab showed promising results in a small trial of more than a dozen rectal cancer patients, according to new research, but further study is needed and it is too early to call it a cure. CNN's Erin Burnett speaks to Dr. Andrea Cercek, an oncologist at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center.

Monday, June 06, 2022

Gay Lawyer Embraces His Identity in the Workplace and Thrives

un 5, 2019 • Throughout his life as an openly gay man, Patrick has learned that embracing his identity will open doors to communities of support and opportunities for success. From college to his professional life, his authenticity paid dividends.

Boris Johnson Wins No-confidence Vote Despite Unexpectedly Large Rebellion

THE GUARDIAN: PM retains support of most colleagues but badly weakened after result in which 148 MPs voted against him

A promise to cut taxes is likely to have swayed some Conservative MPs in favour of Boris Johnson. Photograph: WPA/Getty Images

Boris Johnson has won the no-confidence vote, with a majority of Tory MPs supporting his leadership, but he suffered a larger than expected rebellion.

The vote saw 211 votes in favour and 148 votes against him in a contest that will leave him severely weakened.

The prime minister retained the support of most of his colleagues after promising them tax cuts in a speech on the economy next week. » | Rowena Mason, Deputy political editor | Monday, January 6, 2022

Du Commonwealth à l’isolement britannique

LE MONDE – ÉDITORIAL : L’atmosphère de fin de règne liée au grand âge d’Elizabeth II risque de renforcer le relatif isolement du pays avec ses anciennes colonies, dont certaines ont déjà coupé ce lien.

Les soixante-dix ans de règne de la reine Elizabeth II ne sont pas célébrés seulement à Londres, Cardiff et Edimbourg. Les Etats membres du Commonwealth sont invités à festoyer à l’occasion du Jubilé de platine d’une reine qui, depuis l’après-guerre, a su personnifier le lien entre le Royaume-Uni et ses anciennes possessions coloniales. De « l’empire sur lequel le soleil ne se couche jamais », il ne subsiste que quelques confettis sous souveraineté britannique comme Gibraltar, les îles Caïmans, Sainte-Hélène ou les Malouines.

Mais, plus de soixante ans après la décolonisation, Elizabeth II demeure non seulement la reine de seize Etats dont le Canada et l’Australie, mais la cheffe du Commonwealth, qui réunit cinquante-quatre pays dont l’Inde, l’Afrique du Sud, le Nigeria et le Rwanda.

Contrairement à la France, qui s’est parfois embourbée dans ses anciennes colonies et n’a jamais réussi à faire décoller l’Organisation internationale de la francophonie, le Royaume-Uni a su maintenir un lien souple avec ses anciens « dominions » sous la forme d’une « communauté » rassemblant 2,5 milliards d’habitants. Le mot « Commonwealth », longtemps synonyme d’empire, a été habilement conservé pour désigner un ensemble d’Etats indépendants liés à Londres. » | Éditorial « du Monde » | dimanche 5 juin 2022

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What Does Boris Johnson Confidence Vote Mean for By-elections?

Jun 6, 2022 • What do voters make of it all?

In just over a fortnight's time, two crucial by-elections will be taking place. In Wakefield, current polls suggest the Conservatives could be heading for a catastrophic defeat.


Boris Johnson Makes His Case: ‘I Will Lead You to Victory Again.’

Prime Minister Boris Johnson last month after taking questions in Parliament. | John Sibley/Reuters

THE NEW YORK TIMES: In a speech to his fellow Conservative lawmakers, Prime Minister Boris Johnson argued that the best was yet to come if they continued to support him, and that he would prove an election winner for a second time.

“I will lead you to victory again and the winners will be the people of this country,” Mr. Johnson said, according to excerpts from the text released by a party official.

Mr. Johnson also promised to reduce taxes and focus on the problems confronting Britain as he prepared to face a no-confidence vote on Monday after public outcry over violations of pandemic lockdown rules.

“We can deliver and we can unite,” he said.

Mr. Johnson warned that the opposition Labour Party would prevail in the next election “if we were so foolish as to descend into some pointless fratricidal debate about the future of the party when, frankly, there is no alternative vision that I am hearing.” » | Stephen Castle | Monday, June 6, 2022

How Boris Johnson Suffered a Stunning Political Reversal: The same baffling mix of strengths and foibles that propelled Mr. Johnson’s rise have brought him low: rare political intuition, and breathtaking personal recklessness. »

Jeremy Hunt urges Tory MPs to vote no confidence in Boris Johnson: Former minister says Tory party is set to lose next election because of lack of integrity, competence and vision »

So läuft das Misstrauensvotum gegen Boris Johnson ab: An diesem Montagabend stimmt die Fraktion der Konservativen Partei ab, ob der britische Premierminister Boris Johnson im Amt bleibt. Wie das Votum abläuft und was das Ergebnis bedeutet. »

Boris Johnson, fragilisé par le « partygate », soumis à un vote de confiance : S’il est désavoué lundi, le premier ministre britannique, au cœur d’un scandale pour des fêtes organisées au 10 Downing Street pendant une période de restrictions sanitaires, perdra son poste. »

Lockdown-Partys an der Downing Street: Misstrauensvotum gegen Boris Johnson in Konservativer Partei: Alkohol in rauen Mengen, Musik bis tief in die Nacht – und das alles während Corona-Lockdowns: Premierminister Boris Johnson steht wegen Partys im Londoner Regierungsviertel Whitehall weiterhin in der Kritik. Ein Überblick. »

Rebellion gegen Boris Johnson: Der britische Premierminister muss sich einem Misstrauensvotum der Konservativen Partei stellen: Der in der «Partygate»-Affäre in die Kritik geratene britische Premierminister Boris Johnson muss sich am Montagabend gegen ein Misstrauensvotum der Tory-Abgeordneten verteidigen. Auch im Falle eines Sieges dürfte seine Autorität Schaden nehmen. »

Why Latinos Are Converting to Islam – Reupload

Jan 17, 2019 • Latinos are one of the fastest growing groups within Islam in America. VICE's Lee Adams travels to Houston Texas, the home of America's first Islam in Spanish center, to investigate what’s behind this phenomenon and how America’s current political climate might be related.

As a former gang leader, Jaime "Mujahid" Fletcher claims that Islam saved his life, inspiring him to found the Islam in Spanish center. He dedicated himself to translating Muslim texts for a Spanish-speaking audience.

We spoke to Jaime and other recent Latino Muslim converts to find out why two of America’s most discriminated groups are coming together.


Democracy Now! Top US News & World Headlines – June 6, 2022

Celebrating the Platinum Jubilee : Sounds of 1952


At Heathrow King George VI waves off his daughter and her husband on their royal tour. Within days she is back home, following his sudden death and her elevation to the throne as Queen Elizabeth II. Jeremy Vine introduces a collection of newsreels, popular songs, cinema trails and radio shows from that pivotal year including High Noon, Life With The Lions, Singin' In The Rain, Thumbelina and the first British pop chart. Names in the news include Churchill, Eisenhower, Zatopek, Little Mo Connolly and Gracie Fields.

Based on episode 2 of the Radio 2 series 'Sounds of the 20th Century' - the programme has no narration, no commentary, no celebrity recollections, just the sounds of 1952 as they were heard at the time.


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Elon Musk Threatens to Abandon $44billion Twitter Deal …

MAIL ONLINE: Elon Musk has threatened to pull out of his deal to purchase Twitter as he accuses the social media giant of 'resisting and thwarting' his right to information about spam and fake accounts on the platform.

Musk alleged Twitter withholding the requested data was a 'clear material breach' of the terms of their merger agreement.

'Musk reserves all rights resulting therefrom, including his right not to consummate the transaction and his right to terminate the merger agreement,' his attorney wrote in an SEC filing on Monday. » | Natasha Anderson for DailyMail.com | Monday, June 6, 2022

Jacob Rees-Mogg: PM Would Stay On 'Even If He Won by Only One Vote'

Jun 6, 2022 • Brexit Opportunities Minister Jacob Rees-Mogg has told Sky News that it would be enough for the Prime Minister to win by one vote this evening.

"If you've won by one, you've won," he said.

Asked about booing at St Paul's Cathedral, he added: "A little bit of booing, a little bit of cheering that is perfectly normal."


'The Conservatives Have a Clear Choice' over Vote of Confidence, Says Wes Streeting

Jun 6, 2022 • Shadow Health Secretary Wes Streeting has given his verdict on what he thinks the Conservative Party should do over a vote of confidence.

Sunday, June 05, 2022

Zu Tisch ... Euböa - Griechenland | ARTE

Jun 5, 2022 • Ein Kuchen ohne Zucker – kein Problem! Auf der griechischen Insel Euböa bauen Janna und Vangelis Karama Feigen an. Daraus stellen sie auch Petimezi her, Feigensirup – als Zuckerersatz. Im Spätsommer ist Erntezeit. Aus den Früchten ihrer Bäume bereiten sie traditionelle und neue Gerichte zu: Schwein mit Feigen, Feigen im Speckmantel, Kuchen oder auch Chutney.

Über 25.000 Feigenbäume wachsen in den "Feigendörfern" rund um das Städtchen Kymi. Im Spätsommer ist Erntezeit. Familie Karawa pflückt jeden Tag 100 Kilogramm Feigen. Danach müssen die Früchte getrocknet werden. Dazu werden sie aufgeschnitten, auf Paletten ausgebreitet und in die Sonne gestellt. Großmutter Vassiliki, 90 Jahre, presst dann jeweils zwei Feigenhälften zur "Askada" aufeinander. Das darf sonst niemand, denn die Paare müssen gut zusammenpassen – das sei bei den Feigen nicht anders als bei den Menschen, findet Vassiliki. Die Familie bereitet aus den Feigen traditionelle und neue Gerichte zu: Schwein mit Feigen, Feigen im Speckmantel, Salat mit Feigen, Feigenbrot oder auch Chutney.

Esskulturreihe, Regie: Elke Sasse (D 2021, 27 Min)
Video auf YouTube verfügbar bis 03/09/2022


Australia: “Old White Guy Says Australia Will Be Muslim’

Mar 13, 2022 | Views on YouTube: 952,449

Paddington Bear Joins the Queen for Afternoon Tea at Buckingham Palace

Jun 4, 2022 • The Queen and Paddington Bear surprised viewers watching the Platinum Party at the Palace concert by sitting down together for tea in a pre-recorded video. The clip was shown on big screens to the tens of thousands watching outside the palace - and to the millions tuned in across the UK and worldwide. The two and half minute film sees Paddington delighted to learn that The Queen shares his love of marmalade sandwiches, with the monarch even opening her handbag to reveal her very own ready-made snack inside. Paddington Bear takes tea – and marmalade – with Queen in jubilee video

George Michael : Father Figure | Official Video

Dozens of Worshippers Feared Dead after Nigeria Church Attack • FRANCE 24 English

Jun 5, 2022 • Gunmen opened fire on worshippers and detonated explosives at a Catholic church in southwestern Nigeria on Sunday, leaving dozens feared dead, state lawmakers said.

The Queen Appears on Buckingham Palace Balcony at End of Jubilee Celebrations

Jun 5, 2022 • The Queen has made an unexpected appearance on the balcony of Buckingham Palace at the end of the Platinum Jubilee celebrations.

Her Majesty was joined by her son and heir to the Throne, Prince Charles, alongside the Duchess of Cornwall.

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were also by her side along with the Queen's great-grandchildren, Princes George and Louis and Princess Charlotte.


Fairytale Oman I ARTE.tv Documentary

Dec 17, 2021 • In recent years Oman has been opening up to western tourists. What awaits them is a land of mountains, deserts, fjords, and pristine beaches. | Fairytale Oman I ARTE.tv Documentary | Available until the 22/06/2023

Cryptocurrency Crash Causes Trillions of Dollars’ Worth of Damage | 60 Minutes Australia

It's the oldest saying in the book: What goes up must come down. In the volatile world of cryptocurrency, that's proving to be a brutal truth. Crypto's market value has halved since its peak late last year, haemorrhaging an eye watering $2.2 trillion. And it's not just crypto geeks whose dreams have been shattered, but also ordinary mum and dad investors sucked in by the hype the currency had gone mainstream. However, while many millionaires have become overnight paupers, cryptocurrency's true believers say don't worry, the good times will return. The question is: Who's brave enough to believe them?

Large Wildfire Damages Homes Near Athens, Evokes Memories of Last Year's Devastation | DW News

Jun 5, 2022 • Wildfires near Greece's capital Athens have forced people to evacuate their homes. They were apparently sparked by a blaze at a power station, with strong winds then fanning the flames. Authorities expressed concerns this could be a repeat of last summer, when fires devastated more than 125,000 hectares.

Das unglaubliche Leben des Jean Monnet | Doku HD | ARTE

Jun 5, 2022 • Er ist einer der Väter Europas, doch seine unglaubliche Lebensgeschichte kennt kaum jemand: Jean Monnet trug nicht den politischen Kampf auf offener Bühne aus, sondern versuchte stets Menschen an der Macht von seiner europäischen Idee zu überzeugen. Die "Methode Jean Monnet" ist heute in Europa ein fast schon mythischer Begriff. Worin besteht Monnets Methode?

Zum ersten Mal wird in einem Film die Lebensgeschichte von Jean Monnet erzählt. Sein Einfluss auf die Geschichte des 20. Jahrhunderts reicht bis in unsere Zeit. Dabei war er nie Politiker, kein Staatsmann im Rampenlicht. Er hatte auch keine höhere Bildung. Er war ein Cognac-Händler aus Frankreich. Jean Monnet gilt als einer der „Väter Europas“, ohne ihn gäbe es das heutige Europa nicht. Trotzdem ist seine unglaubliche Lebensgeschichte, die uns heute so viel über Europa erzählen könnte, kaum bekannt. Dabei spielte der Cognac-Händler an vielen Wendepunkten der Weltgeschichte des 20. Jahrhunderts eine entscheidende und oft aberwitzige Rolle. Jedoch stets im Hintergrund, als der „Mann im Schatten“. Als junger Mann in den Urwäldern Kanadas, in London, Amerika, China oder Nordafrika: Immer waren es heute kaum zu fassende Abenteuer, die Jean Monnet dabei zu bestreiten hatte. Abenteuer, deren Gewinn Erkenntnis war. Diese Erkenntnisse erst ließen den Cognac-Händler Jean Monnet zum Architekten Europas werden, wie wir es heute kennen. Davon können eindrücklich auch Politiker wie Jean-Claude Juncker oder Peter Altmaier erzählen, die sich intensiv mit Monnet und seinem Wirken auseinandergesetzt haben. Davon erzählen auch kürzlich erst entdeckte private Filmaufnahmen, die Monnet selbst an den Stationen seines filmreifen Lebens gedreht hatte.

„Der Mann im Schatten - Das unglaubliche Leben des Jean Monnet“ erzählt von einer mehr als ungewöhnlichen Lebensgeschichte, die gleichermaßen eine heute sehr aktuelle Parabel dafür ist, Europa „denken“ zu können. Ein Leben wie ein Roman: voller Abenteuer, Licht und Schatten.

Dokumentation von Rüdiger Mörsdorf (F/D 2021, 53 Min)
Video auf YouTube verfügbar bis 30/06/2022


Jubilee Honors Britain’s Queen, but Also Highlights Her Increasing Absences

THE NEW YORK TIMES: Throngs of admirers cheered Queen Elizabeth II at her Platinum Jubilee appearance on Thursday, but she was unable to attend a service on Friday. Prince Charles, in a familiar role, played the understudy.

Projections depicting Queen Elizabeth II’s 70-year reign displayed on the front of Buckingham Palace on Thursday. | Pool photo by Chris Jackson

LONDON — Queen Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee has become a party without its guest of honor. Her absence is a metaphor for the twilight of Britain’s second Elizabethan Age, an awkward limbo in which the 96-year-old queen still reigns but has, in many ways, been replaced by her eldest son and heir, Prince Charles.

After appearing Thursday on the balcony at Buckingham Palace and lighting a beacon to celebrate 70 years on the throne, the queen skipped a thanksgiving service Friday at St. Paul’s Cathedral. The palace cited her “discomfort” and problems with mobility, which have forced her largely out of the public eye.

Charles, in what has become a familiar sight, played the understudy. He took his mother’s seat at the front of the cathedral, smiling slightly when the Archbishop of York, Stephen Cottrell, said of the queen, “We are so glad you are still in the saddle. And we are all glad that there is still more to come.”

How much more, of course, is a mystery.

That lingering uncertainty poses an acute challenge to Charles, who at 73 is already the longest-serving heir in British history. His unspoken transition into the sovereign’s role amounts to a kind of soft launch, royal experts said, allowing Britons to get used to the idea of him as king. But with Buckingham Palace averse to designating him a regent, the delineation of his duties can become constitutionally tricky. » | Mark Landler | Saturday, June 4, 2022

Saturday, June 04, 2022

Prince Charles Thanks the Queen - 'Mummy' - on Behalf of 'the Whole World'

Jun 4, 2022 • Prince Charles addressed the Queen as 'mummy' and said the public was what got Her Majesty out of bed every morning.

Unbekanntes Arabien: Saudi Arabien – Der Westen | Saudi Arabia: The West | ARTE.tv Documentary

Dec 16, 2021 • Saudi Arabia is reputed to be one of the richest and most conservative nations on the planet. But how do its citizens live today?

Abtreibung in Amerika – bald verboten? auslandsjournal

Jun 4, 2022 • Abtreibungen könnten in den USA bald verboten sein. Nachdem ein Urteilsentwurf des Supreme Courts öffentlich wurde, zogen Tausende Amerikaner*innen unter Mottos wie „My body, my choice“ auf die Straßen.

Ukraine Anger as Macron Says 'Don't Humiliate Russia'

Mr Macron told French regional media that Russia's leader had "isolated himself" | EPA

BBC: Ukraine's foreign minister has hit out at French President Emmanuel Macron after he said it was vital that Russia was not humiliated over its invasion.

Mr Macron said it was crucial President Vladimir Putin had a way out of what he called a "fundamental error".

But Dmytro Kuleba said allies should "better focus on how to put Russia in its place" as it "humiliates itself".

Mr Macron has repeatedly spoken to Mr Putin by phone in an effort to broker a ceasefire and negotiations.

The French attempts to maintain a dialogue with the Kremlin leader contrast with the US and UK positions. » | BBC | Saturday, June 4, 2022

Dear, oh dear, oh dear! Such weakness! Such appeasement! I expected better from Macron. – © Mark

Loser - Boris Johnson Is Now Seen as a Loser - the Public See It and So Does His Party

Jun 4, 2022 • Boris Johnson is now seen as a loser. The public see it and so does the Conservative Party. Since becoming prime minister he has managed to remain popular despite a string of bad decision-making and despite presiding over a new culture of corruption and questionable standards.

However,'Partygate' has revealed for many former supporters that Johnson is not to be trusted. There is national outrage that, whilst the entire population were subject to the most stringent rules concerning mixing, and when many were confined to their homes, Johnson presided over a culture of partying and an apparent lack of discipline in Downing Street.

Johnson's pathetic excuses and no punishment beyond a single fine even though he was present at several events, his faux 'I take full responsibility' in Parliament and his cavalier attitude have offended the entire country.

It is difficult to see how he can possibly survive the current national hostility towards him. A vote of no confidence is expected very shortly and it is difficult to see how he can survive.


“He Lives with a Man. He’s Gay. You Get It?” Gay Man Describes Mother’s Journey to Acceptance.

Nov 24, 2021 • Jack Drescher came out at the age of 21 but his parents, Polish Jewish Holocaust survivors, would have a hard time accepting it when they found out years later. In their culture, there was a traditional responsibility of parents marrying off all their children - and marriage was not an option for Jack at the time. But as attitudes and social change progressed, Jack was able to finally get married and give his mother an important gift before she died in 2016 - the knowledge that she had finally fulfilled her parental responsibility.

Unter Druck der Erdölpreise will Biden dem saudischen «Paria» die Hand reichen

NEUE ZÜRCHER ZEITUNG: Der amerikanische Präsident wollte Saudiarabien für den Mord an Jamal Khashoggi bestrafen. Gemäss Medienberichten reist Biden nun aber nach Riad, um dort auch Kronprinz Mohammed bin Salman zu treffen, den mutmasslichen Drahtzieher des Verbrechens.

Ein Bild aus harmonischeren Zeiten: Der amerikanische Verteidigungsminister Jim Mattis empfängt den saudischen Kronprinzen Mohammed bin Salman im Pentagon im März 2018. | Alex Wong / Getty

Offiziell ist der Besuch nicht angekündigt. Aber übereinstimmende Medienberichte, die sich auf Quellen im Weissen Haus berufen, gehen von einem baldigen Besuch des amerikanischen Präsidenten Joe Biden in Saudiarabien aus. «Biden hat entschieden, diesen Monat nach Riad zu reisen, um die Beziehungen mit dem erdölreichen Königreich wieder herzustellen. In einer Zeit, in der er die Benzinpreise zu Hause senken und Russland international isolieren möchte», schrieb die «New York Times» am Donnerstag.

Voraussichtlich wird Biden Ende Juni nach einer Visite in Israel weiter nach Riad fliegen. Dort soll er neben der saudischen Führung auch die Staatschefs anderer arabischer Länder treffen: darunter Ägypten, die Vereinigten Arabischen Emirate, der Irak und Jordanien. Der brisanteste Handschlag dürfte dabei jener mit dem saudischen Kronprinzen Mohammed bin Salman sein. Der 36-jährige Sohn des betagten Königs Salman hält praktisch alle Zügel der Macht in dem Wüstenland in seinen Händen. Die vermutlich von ihm 2018 in Auftrag gegebene Ermordung des regimekritischen Journalisten Jamal Khashoggi im saudischen Konsulat in Istanbul machte ihn jedoch vor allem im Westen zu einem geächteten Mann. » | Christian Weisflog, Washington | Samstag, 4. Juni 2022

Shangri-La: Hidden Utopia of Pakistan's Mountains | Timeline

Jul 13, 2019 • Legend tells of a utopian kingdom hidden among the towering mountains of inner Asia. A paradise on Earth, yet a place apart. A place of spiritual contentment and eternal life. A place that’s become known to the West as Shangri-La. For century’s romantics, adventurers and the devout risked their lives searching for this heaven on Earth. Many perished in the quest. Those who returned told of a journey through hostile lands, of crossing treacherous mountain passes & desert gorges in their search for a valley where people live for hundreds of years. To this day its whereabouts remains a mystery...

David Adams goes in search of Shangri-La in the icy valleys of the Himalaya and Karakoram Mountains in Far North Pakistan.


Sei ein Mann! Nur wie? | Streetphilosophy | ARTE

Jun 4, 2022 • "Was ist eigentlich männlich?", fragt sich Jan in dieser Folge "Streetphilosophy". Kann und muss man das definieren? Bei einem Pils in der Fußballkneipe spricht er mit Kneipenwirtin Rose darüber, was Männer ausmacht und wie sie sich im Lauf der Jahre verändert haben.

Bei einem Steak-Grundkurs in der Grillakademie Berlin ist Jan mit Fikri Anil Altintas verabredet, der sich als Autor mit Männlichkeitsbildern auseinandersetzt. Feuer und Fleisch: spricht ja angeblich urmännliche Steinzeitinstinkte an. Ist das wirklich so? Oder sind wir einfach nur durch Werbung beeinflusst? Wann wird Männlichkeit zu einem gesellschaftlichen Problem, wann wird sie hegemonial oder gar toxisch?

„Männer begegnen sich in Räumen, in denen sie unter sich sind und ‘richtige Männlichkeit’ erlernen – darunter auch die Libido dominandi, die Lust an Konkurrenz und Dominanz”, erklärt Anil. Zum Beispiel in Männermannschaften beim Sport. Bei den Berlin Bears in Neukölln absolviert Jan sein erstes American-Football-Probetraining. Muskelmänner in Rüstungen, die sich gegenseitig umrammen: Welches Ideal von Männlichkeit gilt in dieser Welt und welches ist erstrebenswert für die Zukunft?

In Brandenburg begegnet Jan einem ungewöhnlichen Förster: Yves hat 20 Jahre lang in Berlin gelebt und war in der queeren Community zu Hause, bevor er in ein kleines Dorf in Brandenburg zog. Wie geht das zusammen und was passiert bei so einem Clash: ein queerer Feminist in einem traditionellen Männerberuf in einer komplett konservativen Umgebung?

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British Fishermen and Brexit I ARTE.tv Documentary

Jun 3, 2022 • Fisherman Darren Kenyon is from Grimsby in north-east #England. Like 70% of the people in the area, he voted for Brexit in the hope for a better deal for the #fishing sector. But so far nothing has improved for the industry and the wider region. Former Boris Johnson supporters feel cheated.

'Moment Everyone Had Been Waiting For': Columnist on Meghan and Harry Attending Jubilee Service

Jun 4, 2022 • Robert Hardman, columnist for The Daily Mail, tells CNN's Christi Paul about the reception the Harry and Meghan received at Queen Elizabeth II's platinum jubilee.

Platinum Jubilee: Joe and Jill Biden Congratulate Queen Elizabeth II

Jun 2, 2022 • President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden have congratulated the Queen on 70 years on the throne in a video message.

Queen Congratulates Australians of the Year via Video Call

Jun 4, 2022 • The Queen took part in a video call with the Australians of the Year. Footage released by Buckingham Palace showed the Queen virtually meeting Australian of the Year Dylan Alcott, who has won four paralympic gold medals and created a foundation to help Australians with disabilities.

The call was was chaired by the Governor-General of Australia David Hurley.

The Queen was also introduced to Shanna Whan, Val Dempsey and Dr Daniel Nour. Members of the royal family are attending events across the UK as platinum jubilee celebrations enter their third day, but the Queen will not attend the Epsom Derby Platinum jubilee celebrations enter third day as Queen misses Epsom Derby


Queen's Platinum Jubilee Service of Thanksgiving

Queen’s Absence Strikes Symbolic Note as Royals Gather at Jubilee Service

THE GUARDIAN: Charles stands in for his mother at St Paul’s Cathedral in ceremony that pays tribute to her seven-decade reign

Prince William, the Duchess of Cambridge and Prince Charles attend the national service of thanksgiving at St Paul's Cathedral on Friday. Photograph: Reuters

The symbolism of a great state service of thanksgiving for an absent Queen was not lost beneath the imposing dome of St Paul’s Cathedral. All the more so as the country was paying tribute to her seven decades of public service as Britain’s now longest-reigning monarch.

The Prince of Wales was in her stead for the formal procession through a 2,000-strong congregation of prime ministers past and present, parliamentarians, diplomats, a full squad of other royals and 400 members of the public honoured for their community work.

As the archbishop of York, Stephen Cottrell, said in his hastily rewritten sermon, the horse-loving Queen, 96, is “still in the saddle”. But it seemed a moment to recognise that her presence, taken for granted at such grand public events, is no longer guaranteed due to the mobility problems that have plagued her platinum jubilee year.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, who had flown in at the Queen’s invitation, made their first public appearance with other members of the royal family since their exit from royal duties and relocation to California two years ago. » | Caroline Davies | Friday, June 3, 2022

Friday, June 03, 2022

The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee: A Service of Thankgiving

Jubilee celebrations continue, marking HM the Queen’s 70-year reign with a national service of thanksgiving from St Paul’s Cathedral, acknowledging her dedicated service as monarch in the presence of senior members of the royal family.

David Dimbleby will provide expert commentary from inside St Paul’s, leading us through the service. Sophie Raworth meets many of the key people taking part.

From the BBC’s platinum jubilee studio at St James’s Park, Kirsty Young will be joined by special guests who share their experiences of spending time with the Queen and reflect on how important her faith has been through the years.


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Donald Trump: Think Again

un 3, 2022 • The threat is as real as it ever was.


Oh Jesus! Please spare us another four years of this clown. Please show us your omnipotence. It's more important than ever that you do so now. – © Mark

Very Bad News for Peter Navarro’: Ex-Trump Adviser Indicted

Jun 3, 2022 • A federal grand jury has indicted former Trump White House adviser Peter Navarro for contempt of Congress after he refused to cooperate in the House January 6 committee's investigation. CNN legal analyst Elie Honig breaks down the significance of the indictment.

Bavaria Train Crash: At Least Four Killed in German Rail Accident


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‘On the Throne Till I Drop’: How Does British Monarchy Compare with European Royals?

THE GUARDIAN: Some monarchies have modernised to stay relevant but other dynasties have not been so successful

While the pomp and tradition of the British monarchy continue to fascinate people and media around the world, the Windsors are far from the only royal dynasty to have survived into the 21st century. Other European monarchies, from Spain to Belgium and from Norway to the Netherlands, have made similar efforts to adapt, modernise and stay relevant. Some have been more successful than others. » | Sam Jones in Madrid, Jon Henley in Paris, Jennifer Rankin in Brussels and Kim Willsher in Paris | Thursday, June 2, 2022

Österreich: Wie die Teuerung Familen trifft

DER STANDARD: Wenn Liliana an der Supermarktkasse steht, dann muss sie erst einmal kräftig schlucken. Erdäpfel sind um 18 Prozent teurer als noch vor einem Jahr, Tomaten um 44 Prozent. Aber auch Teebutter, Brot, Öl – die Inflation ist am Esstisch angekommen. Dazu kommen die gestiegenen Kosten für Sprit und Energie. Während die Inflationsrate im April des Vorjahrs rund zwei Prozent betrug, lag sie nach Schätzungen der Statistik Austria diesen Mai schon bei acht Prozent. Das ist der höchste Wert seit September 1975.

Für Liliana, Mutter von zwei Kindern, ist die finanzielle Belastung enorm: „Ich kaufe nur noch beim Diskonter oder Produkte mit starkem Preisnachlass. Ich weiß nicht, wo ich noch sparen soll?“

Sie gehört zu den Familien, die schon bislang ihr gesamtes Einkommen ausgeben mussten, um die monatlichen Fixkosten zu decken. Nun müssen sie auf weniger hochwertige Produkte umsteigen, sich verschulden. Besserverdiener dagegen können ihren Lebensstandard meist beibehalten.

DER STANDARD hat mit vier Familien gesprochen und sie gefragt, wo sie die Teuerung spüren, wie sie den Gürtel enger schnallen und was sie sich noch leisten. Auskunft gaben ein junges Paar, eine Familie mit einem fünfjährigen Sohn, eine Alleinerziehende mit zwei Kindern und eine vierköpfige Familie. » | Freitag, 3. Juni 2022

Elizabeth II. - Lang lebe die Queen! | DER SPIEGEL

Jun 14, 2021 • Sie ist das Pflichtbewusstsein in Person, und sie steuert mit festem Griff die Firma Windsor – auch nach dem Tod ihres Ehemannes Prinz Philip.

Boris Johnson Booed as He Arrives at Queen's Jubilee Thanksgiving Service

Jun 3, 2022 • Boris Johnson was greeted by a chorus of boos as he arrived at the Queen’s platinum jubilee thanksgiving service on Friday morning. Stepping out of his car when it pulled up at St Paul’s Cathedral in London with his wife, Carrie, the prime minister was met with boos and whistles from spectators. During an awkward 15-second walk up the stairs where senior royals, signatories and politicians were marking the second day of celebrations to honour the Queen’s 70-year reign, Johnson appeared unfazed as he smiled and nodded Boris Johnson booed as he arrives at St Paul’s for platinum jubilee event

U.K.’s ‘Brightest and Best’ Visa Leaves Out Africa, India and Latin America

THE NEW YORK TIMES: Under the new program, graduates of top-ranked global colleges can move to Britain for two years, even without a job offer. But critics say the plan nurtures global inequalities.

LONDON — When Britain started a program this week offering a two-year visa to graduates from some top global universities, Nikhil Mane, an Indian computer science student at New York University, welcomed the news.

“I was happy,” said Mr. Mane, 23, whose university was on the list. “It’s a good way to pursue our dreams.”

More than 5,000 miles away, Adeola Adepoju, 22, a biochemistry student at Olabisi Onabanjo University in Nigeria, also read the announcement with great interest. But he had the opposite reaction.

“I couldn’t believe my eyes,” Mr. Adepoju said. “No university from the third world is ranked.”

Britain’s “High Potential Individual” visa program allows graduates from 37 top-rated world universities in Australia, Canada, China, Europe, Hong Kong, Japan, Singapore and the United States to come to the country for two years even if they do not have a job offer.

A majority of universities on the list are in the United States, including Harvard University, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the University of California, San Diego.

The government said the plan would attract the world’s “brightest and best” and benefit the British economy. Critics, however, say the plan nurtures global inequalities and discriminates against most developing countries. » | Emma Bubola | Friday, June 3, 2022

A Londres, la foule se presse pour voir la reine « une dernière fois »

LE MONDE : Elizabeth II, 96 ans, est apparue au balcon du palais de Buchkingam au début des cérémonies organisées en l’honneur de ses soixante-dix années de règne, prévues jusqu’au 5 juin.

La reine Elizabeth II, aux côtés du prince Charles et de son épouse Camilla, au balcon du palais de Buckingham, à Londres, le 2 juin 2022. DANIEL LEAL / AFP

Dès les premières heures de la journée, jeudi 2 juin, coup d’envoi des célébrations marquant les soixante-dix ans du règne d’Elizabeth II, prévues jusqu’au 5 juin, des centaines de fans de la Couronne ont déroulé les Union Jack et déplié les sièges de camping sur le Mall, l’allée donnant sur le palais de Buckingham. Louise, Wendy et John sont arrivés la veille des Midlands et se sont installés pour être aux premières loges du Trooping the Colour, la parade militaire marquant l’anniversaire officiel de la reine, qui inaugure, cette année, son jubilé de platine.

C’est la première fois qu’un monarque britannique atteint une telle longévité sur le trône. « On est de tous les Trooping the Colour, mais celui-ci est très spécial, c’est l’occasion d’une vie », explique Wendy, coiffée d’un haut-de-forme Union Jack. « On n’y voit rien, mais ce n’est pas grave, on est là pour crier “Hourra” ! » », rigole une famille d’Américains, épatée par le sens de la tradition britannique. » | Par Cécile Ducourtieux (Londres, correspondante) | jeudi 2 juin 2022

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Sounds: Best of Today: Platinum Jubilee: Service of Thanksgiving | BBC

The Platinum Jubilee celebrations continue with a national service of thanksgiving from St Paul’s Cathedral. Speaking with Today’s Mishal Husain, broadcaster and presenter David Dimbleby reflects on his father Richard’s coverage of the Coronation of Elizabeth II at Westminster Abbey in 1953. Mishal also hears from Archbishop of York Stephen Cottrell, asking him how he feels stepping in for Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby after the latter fell ill last Thursday.

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Platinum Jubilee: Royals Attend Jubilee Thanksgiving Service

Screenshot from the accompanying video: Prince Harry and Meghan arrive at Jubilee service

BBC: Senior royals have joined more than 400 key workers, volunteers and members of the armed forces for a thanksgiving service for the Queen's Platinum Jubilee.

The Prince of Wales, the Cambridges and the Sussexes are among the attendees at St Paul's Cathedral.

The Queen, 96, is watching at home in Windsor Castle after experiencing "discomfort" during Thursday's events.

Prince Andrew was forced to withdraw after a positive Covid test.

Arriving for their first major event since they stepped down from royal duties in 2020, Prince Harry and Meghan received a huge cheer from the crowd outside St Paul's. With video » | Joseph Lee & George Bowden, BBC News | Friday, June 3, 2022

BBC: In pictures: Harry and Meghan join royals for National Service of Thanksgiving: The Royal Family and guests have attended a service of thanksgiving for the Queen at St Paul's Cathedral - but without the monarch herself. She is resting at Windsor Castle and is believed to have watched the service on television. »

Londongrad: Hauptstadt der Geldwäscherei | Globale Themen erklärt | #SRFglobal

Jun 3, 2022 • Welcome to Londongrad: Spielplatz von Oligarchen, Gangstern, Spionen und mitunter Attentätern: Wie London seit Jahren immer stärker in die Fänge der reichen russischen Exilgemeinde gerät.

In Grossbritannien herrschen optimale Bedingungen, um illegal erwirtschaftetes Geld zu waschen. Das macht London seit Jahren zu einem Magnet für Russen, die vor allem durch Privatisierungen in der Heimat zu enormem Reichtum gekommen sind. Nicht umsonst trägt die Metropole den Spitznamen Londongrad. Umgerechnet etwa 125 Milliarden Franken sollen jedes Jahr in Grossbritannien gewaschen werden. Dieses Geld wird in London in Immobilien, Banken, Fussballclubs und renommierte Bildungseinrichtungen gesteckt.

#SRFglobal zeigt auf, wieso gerade London zum Geldwaschsalon der Welt wurde und wie die britische Regierung damit umgeht.

Moderatorin Wasiliki Goutziomitros bespricht diese und weitere Fragen mit Tom Keatinge, dem Direktor des Centre for Financial Crime and Security Studies in London, Elisabeth Schimpfössl, Autorin des Buches «Rich Russians», Mark Pieth, Korruptionsexperte und SRF-Korrespondent in London, Michael Gerber.

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Thursday, June 02, 2022

Platinum Jubilee: Queen Pulls Out of Service Appearance

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BBC: The Queen will not attend Friday's Jubilee service at St Paul's Cathedral after experiencing discomfort while watching Thursday's parade at Buckingham Palace.

The decision was made with "great reluctance" after considering the "journey and activity required", the palace said.

However, she did take part in a beacon lighting ceremony on Thursday evening.

Four days of celebrations marking the Queen's 70-year reign began earlier.

The 96-year-old monarch appeared twice at Buckingham Palace balcony, flanked by other senior royals, as they watched a military parade and waved at thousands of well-wishers gathered on The Mall.

Hours after the ceremony, the palace confirmed she would not attend Friday's thanksgiving service, but said she "would like to thank all those who made today such a memorable occasion".

The service at St Paul's in central London will give thanks for the Queen's seven decades as monarch. » | Dulcie Lee & Hamzah Abbas, BBC News | Thursday, June 2, 2022

The New Tsar: How Putin Became Russia's Dictator | Foreign Correspondent

Jun 2, 2022 • He started as a low-level spy. He ended up President for Life. For two decades, former Moscow correspondent Eric Campbell has tracked Putin’s rise to power.

Whitney Houston : I Wanna Dance With Somebody | Official Video

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Story Update: Khalid El Khatib on Coming Out and the Importance of Self-care & Empathy.

Sep 30, 2020 • Over five years ago, Khalid told us the story of how he came out to his father, a devout Muslim, and the complex but loving father-son relationship that grew out of that experience. Now, five years later, Khalid is closer to his father than ever. We recently caught up with him and got to hear about what drew them closer together, as well as his views on the role empathy should play in the coming out process and the importance of accepting your own experience as unique.


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Turkey Wants to Be Called Türkiye in Rebranding Move

BBC: Turkey will be known as Türkiye at the United Nations from now on, after it agreed to a formal request from Ankara.

Several international bodies will be asked to make the name change as part of a rebranding campaign launched by the Turkish president late last year.

"Türkiye is the best representation and expression of the Turkish people's culture, civilization, and values," Recep Tayyip Erdogan said in December.

The UN says it made the change as soon as it received the request this week.

Most Turks already know their country as Türkiye. However the anglicised form Turkey is widely used, even within the country.

State broadcaster TRT was quick to make the change as soon as it was announced last year, explaining that among the reasons for the image rebrand was the association with the bird traditionally associated with Christmas, New Year or Thanksgiving.

It also pointed out the Cambridge English Dictionary's definition of one of the meanings of the word as "something that fails badly" or "a stupid or silly person". » | Tiffany Wertheimer, BBC News | Thursday, June 2, 2022

God Save the Queen: London feiert das Thronjubiläum

Königin Elisabeth II. und ihre Familie bestaunen den Parade-Flug anlässlich ihres Jubiläums. | Bild: AP

70 JAHRE QUEEN ELISABETH II.

FRANKFURTER ALLGEMEINE ZEITUNG: Bei bestem Wetter begann die viertägige Jubiläumsfeier zu Ehren der britischen Königin. Elisabeth II. dankte ihren Landsleuten vorab für „viele schöne Erinnerungen, die entstehen werden“. Vor der Parade kam es jedoch zu einem Zwischenfall.

Kaiserwetter für die Königin: Zehntausende Menschen haben in London das 70. Thronjubiläum von Königin Elisabeth II. gefeiert. Laut brauste Jubel auf, als sich die 96-Jährige zwei Mal auf dem Balkon des Buckingham-Palasts im Stadtzentrum zeigte. In einem taubenblauen Kleid nahm die Monarchin lächelnd die Huldigungen entgegen, beim zweiten Auftritt trug sie eine Sonnenbrille.

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Bei strahlendem Sonnenschein stand der Auftakt der viertägigen Jubiläumsfeiern im Fokus der britischen Streitkräfte. Das Militär ehrte seine Oberbefehlshaberin mit der traditionellen Parade „Trooping the Colour“, einem Formationsflug von mehr als 70 Flugzeugen und Helikoptern sowie Dutzenden Salutschüssen.

An der Seite der Königin standen ihre engsten Familienangehörigen, etwa Sohn und Thronfolger Prinz Charles sowie Enkel Prinz William, auch er ein künftiger König, samt Familien. Charles und William hatten mit Königin-Tochter Prinzessin Anne – alle in Galauniform – die Königin zuvor bei der Parade vertreten. Doch auf dem Balkon stahl ein kleiner Gast der Königin die Schau. Prinz Louis (4), jüngster Sohn von William und Herzogin Kate, machte Grimassen und hielt sich beim lautstarken „Flypast“ der Royal Air Force die Ohren zu. Lächelnd neigte sich die Königin zu ihrem Urenkel herunter und plauderte mit ihm. » | Quelle: dpa | Donnerstag, 2. Juni 2022

Platinum Jubilee: French President Emmanuel Macron Pays Tribute to Queen

Jun 2, 2022 • French President Emmanuel Macron has hailed the Queen on her Platinum Jubilee with a video message.

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That Cloud of Smoke Is Not a Mirage

THE NEW YORK TIMES: Cigarettes, once shunned, have made a comeback with a younger crowd who knows better.

Smokers outside McSorley's in the East Village on a recent Friday night. | Dolly Faibyshev for The New York Times

On a recent not-so-wintry Thursday in the Bushwick neighborhood of Brooklyn, when the only snowflakes seen were over text, a gang of 20-somethings stood in a circle outside Clearing Gallery, sharing a pack of American Spirits.

A few days earlier, at Columbia University, a 19-year-old pre-med student stared enviously at her phone screen — at Parisian women in cute dresses walking, cigarettes in hand — before stepping outside for a cigarette with her friends. (She requested not to be identified by name because she didn’t want her habit to affect her career in medicine.)

People are smoking online too. On Instagram, Tasmin Ersahin, a photographer and stylist, posted a story of her boyfriend, Arsun Sorrenti (son of the photographer Mario Sorrenti), catching a lit cigarette in his mouth. On TikTok, Charly Jordan, a D.J. and model, tried a sexy French inhale for her 7.7 million followers.

“Smoking is back,” said Isabel Rower, a 24-year-old sculptor, one of the spirited Americans outside Clearing. “Weirdly, in the last year or two, all my friends who didn’t smoke, now smoke. I don’t know why. No one is really addicted to it. It’s more of a pleasure activity.”

Across New York City, as the pandemic waxes and wanes, a social activity that had seemed diminished, or replaced (with vapes, cannabis and education), seems to have reappeared. Have cigarettes, those filthy, cancer-causing things — and still the No. 1 cause of preventable death in the United States, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention — lost their taboo? Are we actually seeing more smokers? » | John Ortved | Wednesday, January 12, 2022

Please note that I post this article as an ex-smoker. Please note also that just because I have given up the very pleasurable habit, I do not expect the rest of the world and his uncle to give it up too. I am still very tolerant of smokers and smoking, and I shall remain so. Over the years, I have noticed that so many ex-smokers become very hostile to smoking and smokers once they have managed to kick the habit—please note I call it a habit rather than an addiction! (It is NOT an addiction)—but I shall not be like that. I have no desire or intention of depriving other people their pleasures just because I have quit. When I smoked, I expected others to be tolerant. Now that I have quit, I think it is only fair and decent that I be tolerant too. – © Mark Alexander

After Homophobic Assault, Gay Middle Eastern Man Refuses to Hide. “Yes, I Identify as a Gay Man.”

Nov 10, 2021 • The last summer before moving from Saudi Arabia to the United States, Jawad Bandar came out to his close friends. They all seemed to take it well - or so he thought. On one of his last nights in Saudi Arabia, Jawad was threatened by a group of men wielding bats. Though he escaped harm’s way, he later found out that his would-be attackers were tipped off by some people he thought were his friends. Rather than hide or retreat to the closet, Jawad took a different approach - upon relocating to Dearborn, Michigan, Jawad began living life as an open and unapologetically gay man.

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70 Jahre Queen: Großbritannien zwischen Prunk und Elend | auslandsjournal

Jun 2, 2022 • Während die Queen ihr 70. Thronjubiläum feiert, geht die Schere zwischen Arm und Reich in Großbritannien immer weiter auseinander. Millionen Menschen können es sich in Großbritannien nicht leisten, richtig zu heizen. In den vergangenen Wintern sind mehr als 9.000 Menschen an den Folgen von kalten Wohnungen gestorben.

Insgesamt gelten 20 Prozent der Briten und Britinnen als arm. Ursachen für die steigende Armut sind unter anderem teure Energiepreise, die hohe Inflation und steigende Preise durch den Brexit. Seit Jahrzehnten scheitern verschiedene Regierungen daran, die Kluft zwischen dem reichen Süden und dem armen Norden aufzuheben.

Während sich viele Menschen im nordenglischen Burnley die Grundversorgung nicht mehr leisten können, lebt die Londoner Elite im Luxus. In der englischen Hauptstadt wird knapp ein Viertel des nationalen Bruttoinlandsproduktes erwirtschaftet, ein Großteil davon im Finanzdistrikt. Durch die Reisebeschränkungen während der Corona-Pandemie haben die Reichen auf der Insel viel Geld gespart.

Der Film „auslandsjournal – die doku: Armes KönigReich“ führt in vergessene Gegenden und exklusive Luxusorte und zeigt dabei, wie unterschiedlich das Leben der Menschen in Großbritannien ist. Die ganze Doku seht ihr hier.


Platinum Jubilee Live: The Queen's Birthday Parade

Prince Charles will deliver the Queen's speech at the State Opening of Parliament today after the Queen announced she would miss the ceremony for the first time since 1963.

Prince William will also be in attendance having been granted authority to open parliament on the Queen's behalf, along with his father, the Prince of Wales.

Buckingham Palace announced late on Monday that despite hoping to attend, "episodic mobility issues" were keeping the 96-year-old monarch from her duties.



BBC: LIVE: Charles and William in military parade as Jubilee begins »

NZZ – BILDSTRECKE: Vor 70 Jahren bestieg Queen Elizabeth II. den Thron: die Feier des Jahrhunderts – und wie es dazu kam – in Bildern: Vor 70 Jahren wurde Prinzessin Elizabeth über Nacht zur Queen. Bis zu ihrer Krönung dauerte es aber noch über ein Jahr. Ein Rückblick in Bildern auf eine Feier, wie man sie im Vereinigten Königreich so noch nicht gesehen hatte. »

NZZ – LIVE: Thronjubiläum der Queen: Parade zum Thron-Jubiläum ist im Gang, 4 Tage Ausnahmezustand: Seit siebzig Jahren ist Queen Elizabeth II. das Oberhaupt des Vereinigten Königreichs. Vom 2. bis 5. Juni feiern die Britinnen und Briten das Jubiläum ihrer Königin. Eine Übersicht über die Feierlichkeiten. »

NZZ – INTERVIEW: «Elizabeth II. musste sich als junge Frau in absoluten Männerdomänen bewähren. Dennoch war ihr Geschlecht für die Queen ein Vorteil»: Während siebzig Jahren auf dem Thron hat Königin Elizabeth II. in Zeiten rasanten Wandels Stabilität gestiftet. Laut der Historikerin Ellie Woodacre musste sich die Queen in patriarchalen Strukturen bewähren, doch wirkte sie bereits als junge Frau als Identifikationsfigur. Sie konnte sich auf eine Tradition grosser englischer Königinnen stützen. »

LE MONDE – PORTRAIT : Jubilé de la reine Elizabeth II : Arthur Edwards, une vie à l’affût des Windsor : PORTRAIT – Le photographe du « Sun » suit les faits et gestes de la famille royale depuis quarante-cinq ans. Toujours insatiable, l’auteur des premières photos volées de Diana et de Charles couvre, à 81 ans, le jubilé des soixante-dix ans de règne d’Elizabeth II. »