Monday, July 25, 2022

La communauté homosexuelle de New York se mobilise contre la variole du singe

LE MONDE : Avec plus de 800 cas recensés, la ville est à l’épicentre américain de l’épidémie, qui touche principalement les homosexuels multipartenaires. Les associations dénoncent l’inertie de l’administration Biden.

Une manifestation appelant à davantage d’action du gouvernement pour lutter contre la propagation de la variole du singe, à New York, le 21 juillet 2022. JEENAH MOON / AFP

Ils étaient une petite centaine devant le palais de justice de Manhattan à avoir répondu à l’appel de l’association Act Up. Ce jeudi 21 juillet, Mordechai Levovitz, fondateur de Jewish Queer Youth, une association d’aide aux homosexuels juifs, harangue la foule : « Etes-vous en colère ? » Et de s’en prendre à l’administration Biden, accusée de répondre trop timidement à l’épidémie de variole du singe qui touche principalement les homosexuels multipartenaires new-yorkais : « Cette administration dit qu’elle est notre amie. Mais mettre le drapeau arc-en-ciel ne veut rien dire si vous ne vous occupez pas de vos amis homosexuels. »

Selon le département de la santé de la ville, il y avait le 19 juillet à New York 639 cas confirmés de variole du singe, touchants à 97,7 % des hommes – une seule femme était contaminée. Les malades sont à 52,4 % LGBT, 1,4 % hétérosexuels et 46,2 % à l’orientation sexuelle encore non précisée. » | Par Arnaud Leparmentier (New York, correspondant) | lundi 25 Juillet 2022

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Elio & Oliver | From the Movie Call Me by Your Name


Being straight must be awfully boring! – Mark

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Londres et Paris : si lointaines et si proches

LE MONDE : RÉCIT | « Le Royaume-Uni, la France et moi » (1/6). Le journaliste et écrivain Simon Kuper, chroniqueur au « Financial Times » et installé à Paris, décrit ce qui oppose et unit les Français et les Britanniques. Il observe deux capitales que tout séparait ou presque et qui, désormais, semblent se confondre.

Au début du siècle, je suis installé à Londres dans un appartement insalubre, juste au-dessus d’une boutique de vins et spiritueux. Quand le nouveau propriétaire menace de faire démolir l’immeuble entier, je me retrouve dans l’un de ces grands dilemmes que doit affronter tout Londonien : dois-je vraiment sauter le pas et dépenser une fortune (que je suis loin de posséder) dans l’achat d’un petit appartement étriqué dans une banlieue morose et consacrer ma vie au remboursement du prêt ? Mon but dans la vie est pourtant simple : vivre au cœur d’une grande ville, vivre de ma plume, vivre sans jamais perdre mon temps à me soucier de choses aussi assommantes que l’argent. A vrai dire, je commence à prendre conscience de l’irréalisme de telles ambitions. » | Pa Simon Kuper | lundi 25 juillet 2022

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Lawrow: Russisches und ukrainisches Volk leben künftig zusammen

UKRAINE-UPDATE

FRANFURTER ALLGEMEINE ZEITUNG: Der russische Außenminister äußert sich wie nie zuvor über den Willen, die ukrainische Regierung stürzen zu wollen. Aus Kiew folgt prompt die Antwort: Selenskyj bezeichnet Moskau als „geschichtsfeindliches Regime“.

Das russische Militär bestätigt den Beschuss der ukrainischen Hafenstadt Odessa, die Moskauer Führung sieht das Getreideabkommen trotzdem nicht in Gefahr. Gleichzeitig nannte Russlands Außenminister Sergej Lawrow während seiner Afrikareise offen den Sturz der ukrainischen Führung, die er als „volks- und geschichtsfeindlich“ bezeichnete, als Ziel.

Widerspruch aus Kiew ließ nicht lange auf sich warten. Den Angriff auf die Ukraine könne nur jemand befehlen, der die wahre Geschichte des Volkes nicht kenne, konterte Selenskyj am Abend. Am Montag ist der 151. Tag des Kriegs. » | Quelle: dpa | Montag, 25. Juli 2022

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US Consider Declaring Climate Emergency as Wildfires Tear through California - BBC News

Jul 25, 2022 US President Joe Biden is said to be considering whether to declare a climate emergency as wildfires tear across California.

Around 6,000 people have already been evacuated from their homes as firefighters admit high temperatures are hampering their efforts.

A state of emergency has already been declared around Yosemite National Park where ancient woodland and wildlife could fall victim to the fires.


The Archies - Sugar, Sugar (1969 - Original TV-Show Music Video)

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This Is Brexit

Jul 24, 2022 Massive lorry queues right the way into Dover starting with Operation Brock on the M20.


”Led by Dokeys”, asses, morons, dickheads, clowns and court jesters. – Mark

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Sunday, July 24, 2022

Tax-cut Stunts Can’t Cover Up the Disaster That Is Brexit

THE GUARDIAN: Liz Truss and Rishi Sunak feel bound to talk lower spending to party members, but the former chancellor at least must see the folly of losing billions off our GDP

Liz Truss’s loathing for the EU is not lost on Brussels and Dublin. Photograph: Toby Melville/Reuters

‘They are trying to hide the failure of Brexit behind policy stunts.” This observation about the fiasco of the Conservative party’s leadership contest came from an economist friend and neatly sums it up.

Liz Truss, who voted Remain but is now an ardent Brexiter, cannot admit to herself that she was right first time, and that the trade deals she goes on about that are supposed to have made up for our crass departure from the European Union do not amount to a hill of beans.

Sunak, who was always a Brexiter, must surely have learned from his time as chancellor that the Treasury’s hostility to Brexit was right all along. He is an intelligent man but, like Truss, is fantasising about Brexit “opportunities” that the Treasury and other Whitehall departments know are chimerical.

Whichever contender succeeds the worst prime minister in living memory will have to come to terms with two fundamental consequences of Brexit. One is that the Office for Budget Responsibility’s estimate of a 4% annual loss to gross domestic product not only makes the country poorer but severely limits their tax-cutting ambitions – hers now, his later. Foolishly losing tens of billions of potential tax revenues through Brexit is not a good start to either of their ambitions.

The second is the devaluation of the pound by up to 12%, which the financial markets attribute to, yes, Brexit. This has not only made the country poorer but has also severely aggravated the inflation problem the government and Bank of England now face – with price growth running significantly higher than in most other European and G7 nations. » | William Keegan | Sunday, July 24, 2022

Droht Tunesien ein Rückfall in die Diktatur?

NEUE ZÜRCHER ZEITUNG: Neun Millionen Menschen sind aufgefordert, am 25. Juli in Tunesien über eine neue Verfassung abzustimmen. Sie würde Präsident Saieds Macht ausweiten. Kritiker warnen vor den autoritären Zügen des Textes. Doch die breite Mehrheit hat andere Sorgen.

Tunesiens Präsident Kais Saied will mehr Befugnisse. (Bild aufgenommen am 13. Oktober 2019 in Tunis) | Monasse / Andia / Getty

«Seid ihr für ein neues Tunesien oder für eine Rückkehr zu der Misere, in der wir gelebt haben?», ruft Zouhair Maghzaoui ins Mikrofon, bis die Lautsprecher scheppern. Der Generalsekretär der panarabistischen Partei Die Volksbewegung gibt am Ende seiner Rede noch einmal alles.

Die anwesenden Parteimitglieder klatschen energisch, doch sie geben ein eher trauriges Bild ab. Rund vierzig Personen haben sich an einem Samstagabend auf den Treppen des Stadttheaters von Tunis versammelt. Sie wollen die Passanten dazu motivieren, am kommenden Montag für eine neue Verfassung zu stimmen. Doch die meisten gehen desinteressiert vorbei. Nur eine Handvoll ist stehen geblieben und hört den Rednern zu.

Kaum Plakate, Flugblätter, Infostände oder Kundgebungen – das bevorstehende Referendum ist in der Öffentlichkeit wenig präsent. An den Cafétischen im Stadtzentrum drehen sich die Gespräche um andere Themen. Die alles lähmende Wirtschaftskrise und die ständig steigenden Lebensmittelpreise, die vielen Tunesiern den Alltag schwermachen, zum Beispiel. Oder die ständig zunehmende Zahl junger Menschen, aber auch ganzer Familien, die versuchen, irregulär mit dem Boot über das Mittelmeer nach Italien zu gelangen. Fragen nach der neuen Verfassung werden höchstens mit einem Schulterzucken beantwortet. Die Zeiten, in denen politische Angelegenheiten in Tunesien Menschenmassen auf die Strasse getrieben haben, sind vorbei. » | Sarah Mersch, Tunis | Sonntag, 24. Juli 2022

Article associé : En Tunisie, la révolution autocratique de Kaïs Saïed »

Orson & Eloy | Boyfriend [Welcome to Eden]

This is a lovely short clip, actually; but it could offend some straight people; so, just to be careful, I have decided not to embed it, but to provide you with an external link to it on YouTube instead. It is not suitable for children, though it appears not to have been categorized as age-restricted by YouTube. It is very short, but very sweet and very well directed and filmed. Enjoy! To view it, click here.

Michael & Thomas | Man in an Orange Shirt | Perfect | Movie Clip

Premiered Dec 26, 2021 | Views on YouTube: 83,648


This is a clip from the film. I have not watched the film yet, but I shall certainly try to do so sometime soon. It looks superb. This film clip, despite being very beautiful, is pretty graphic, so viewer discretion is advised. It is not suitable for children. – Mark

W.H.O. Declares Monkeypox Spread a Global Health Emergency

THE NEW YORK TIMES: There have been more than 16,000 cases in 75 countries, overwhelmingly among men who have sex with men.


Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, the director general of the World Health Organization, declared monkeypox a “public health emergency of international concern” after a panel of advisers could not reach a consensus. | Joe Raedle/Getty Images

For the second time in two years, the World Health Organization has taken the extraordinary step of declaring a global emergency. This time the cause is monkeypox, which has spread in just a few weeks to dozens of countries and infected tens of thousands of people.

Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, the W.H.O.’s director general, on Saturday overruled a panel of advisers, who could not come to a consensus, and declared a “public health emergency of international concern,” a designation the W.H.O. currently uses to describe only two other diseases, Covid-19 and polio.

“We have an outbreak that has spread around the world rapidly through new modes of transmission, about which we understand too little, and which meets the criteria” for a public health emergency, Dr. Tedros told reporters. It was apparently the first time that the director general had sidestepped his advisers to declare an emergency. » | Apoorva Mandavilli * | Saturday, July 23, 2022

Apoorva Mandavilli has covered the 2022 monkeypox outbreak since the first case in the United States was identified.

Orbán wettert gegen „Brüssel“ und Soros

Viktor Orbán im Mai in Budapest | Bild: REUTERS

REDE IN RUMÄNIEN

FRANKFURTER ALLGEMEINE ZEITUNG: Die Kraft des Westens sei im Schwinden begriffen, sagt der ungarische Ministerpräsident bei seiner jährlichen Rede in Rumänien. Er gibt auch vor zu wissen, wer daran Schuld sei.

Der ungarische Ministerpräsident Viktor Orbán sieht sich im Kampf mit dem Westen, der seinem Land eine falsche Sanktionspolitik und fremde Werte aufzwingen wolle. „Die Kraft, die Leistung, das Ansehen und die Handlungsfähigkeit der westlichen Zivilisation sind im Schwinden begriffen“, erklärte der rechtsnationale Politiker am Samstag vor Tausenden Anhängern im rumänischen Kurort Baile Tusnad.

Orbán regiert seit 2010 in dem EU-Land Ungarn. Wegen des Abbaus von Demokratie und Rechtsstaatlichkeit steht Orbán mit der Europäischen Union in Konflikt. Gegen Ungarn laufen derzeit mehrere Verfahren, darunter eines im Rahmen des neuen Rechtsstaatsmechanismus, das zum Entzug von EU-Fördermitteln führen kann. » | Quelle: dpa | Samstag, 23. Juli 2022

Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer I : Also Known as 'The Lady in Gold' or 'The Woman in Gold'

A portrait by Gustav Klimt, completed between 1903 and 1907. Adele Bloch-Bauer died in 1925. The painting was stolen by the Nazis in Vienna after the Anschluss (also Anschluß) (Nazi Germany’s annexation of Austria) in March 1938. This portrait is the one used in the film, Woman in Gold. The film is about Maria Altman’s fight to get the painting returned to her family after it had been misappropriated by the Nazis after the Anschluss. The movie is excellent and well worth watching.

Many thanks to The Art Diva on Pinterest for this delightful image.

WIKIPEDIA : Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer I.

En Hongrie, des milliers de personnes défilent lors de la marche des fiertés

LE MONDE : Les participants ont condamné le texte adopté l’été 2021, qui interdit « la représentation ou la promotion » de l’homosexualité et du changement de sexe auprès des mineurs.

Lors de la marche des fiertés budapestoise, samedi 23 juillet 2022, en Hongrie. AP

Un an après l’entrée en vigueur d’une loi jugée discriminatoire, plusieurs milliers de Hongrois ont défilé samedi 23 juillet à Budapest pour défendre les droits des LGBT+. Cœur géant, drapeaux et ombrelles aux couleurs de l’arc-en-ciel, la manifestation s’est déroulée en toute légalité le long du Danube par une chaleur caniculaire.

Les participants, parmi lesquels des diplomates étrangers, ont condamné le texte adopté à l’été 2021, qui interdit « la représentation ou la promotion » de l’homosexualité et du changement de sexe auprès des mineurs. Sur un pont de la ville, des contre-manifestants avaient déployé une banderole faisant l’amalgame entre homosexualité et pédophilie, à l’image de la loi. » | Le Monde avec AFP | samedi 23 juillet 2022

Acceptance : Gay Short Film

May 18, 2022 Acceptance is an LGBTQ Short Film about a gay man who is struggling to deal with the loss of his boyfriend while stranded in isolation. | Views on YouTube: 69,966

Erotic

Érotique / Erotisch

Many thanks to Simona Vitale on Pinterest for this super photograph.

Saturday, July 23, 2022

Thousands of Lorries Queue Near Dover amid Travel Chaos

Jul 23, 2022 Aerial footage shows thousands of lorries queueing on the main road towards the port of Dover on Saturday, with UK authorities blaming French officials for the chaos – a claim France has denied. A major incident was declared as a second day of travel disruption consumed the key port amid additional post-Brexit checks. It comes as most schools in England and Wales broke up for the summer holidays, marking the start of one of the busiest periods for foreign travel Brexit blamed for Dover gridlock on second day of travel chaos


France rejects blame for Dover gridlock, saying it is ‘not responsible for Brexit’: Travellers told to allow three to four hours to pass through security and French border checks at port »

Marvelous thing, Brexit! This move is really enhancing the lives of us Brits, isn’t it? We have lost all our rights as European citizens, we have shortages of foods on supermarket shelves as a result of it, we have difficulty travelling to destinations in Europe as a result of it, there are long, long lines of lorries and other goods vehicles in Dover, trying to gain access to France and the rest of the continent, we have also lost our free reciprocal healthcare rights in European countries, Liz Truss wants us Brits to go back to eating traditional British goods and apples—I presume she means baked beans, greasy, fried bacon and eggs and fried bread. God Almighty! What a dud party the Tory party has turned into! Oh, and Truss wants us to eat English apples exclusively, British cheeses, and drink Yorkshire tea.

Oh, and she is ready for a trade war with the EU over the N.I. Protocol as well. She is such an uplifting soul, isn’t she? She also wants to have a bonfire of EU rules and regulations by 2023, presumably to turn is back to the Victorian Age. Does she want children going down the mines and pits, too?

To think that this woman could be governing us in a few weeks’ time sends shivers down my spine!

She compares herself to Margaret Thatcher. Dream on, Lizzie! You are no Thatcher! Thatcher, love her or loathe her, had lots and lots of stature and presence. She was also glamorous. And beautifully spoken.

I didn’t agree with everything Thatcher did; but then, I wouldn’t agree with everything anyone did, of whatever political stripe. But for the time, largely the Eighties, her policies were just what the country needed to get us out of the grip of socialism, which had crippled the nation prior to Thatcher entering Downing Street.

In my opinion, the problem with returning to Thatcherism is not that Thatcherism was bad, it wasn’t; however,it was right for the UK economy in its day. Now, we are faced with very different problems. So, we need new and fresh solutions to these problems.

Liz Truss is no Margaret Thatcher. She has neither Thatcher’s intellect nor Thatcher’s presence.

What we need right now is a leader, be he/she Conservative, Liberal Democrat, or even Labour, who is pro-business and pro-EU too. This country needs to return to the European fold asap. If it doesn’t, there is only one direction of travel for the nation; and that’s south!

Fellow countrymen! Wake up from your slumbers! – © Mark Alexander


Travel chaos is ‘the new normal’ after Brexit, British tourists are warned: Anger over lack of cash for Dover upgrade as Tory candidates vie to blame France for delays »

Thatcher ministers turn on Liz Truss over tax cut plans: Chris Patten, Norman Lamont and Malcolm Rifkind warn former PM would never have approved borrowing to fund £30bn cuts »

Rupert Murdoch describes Brexit as 'wonderful': The media mogul likened leaving the EU to a prison break and shared his view of Donald Trump as a ‘very able man’ »

En Tunisie, la révolution autocratique de Kaïs Saïed

LE MONDE : La Tunisie de Kaïs Saïed (6). Le projet hyperprésidentialiste du chef de l’Etat est dirigé contre la démocratie représentative pour restituer le pouvoir à un « peuple » spolié par les élites.

Des manifestants protestent, vendredi 22 juillet à Tunis, contre le président Kaïs Saïed et la nouvelle Constitution qui doit être soumise à un référendum le 25 juillet. FETHI BELAID / AFP

Pendant très longtemps, nul ne l’a vraiment pris au sérieux. Ses critiques le tenaient au mieux pour un doux rêveur, un gentil idéaliste, au pire pour un dangereux illuminé. Dans les deux cas, on pariait sur son inévitable normalisation au contact des réalités, du nécessaire compromis politique. Or Kaïs Saïed est très sérieux et il ira jusqu’au bout de son projet de refondation de la Tunisie. Si une certitude s’impose à l’heure où sa nouvelle Constitution est soumise au référendum populaire, lundi 25 juillet, c’est bien celle-là : le chef de l’Etat, élu en 2019 à la faveur d’un vote « antisystème » avant d’imposer en juillet 2021 un régime d’exception lui octroyant la plénitude des pouvoirs, entend bien s’imposer comme le bâtisseur d’une nouvelle ère.

Il l’a toujours dit et écrit sans qu’on y prête trop d’attention. « L’humanité est entrée dans une nouvelle étape de son histoire », avait-il prophétisé lors de la campagne présidentielle de 2019. Lui-même se conçoit comme l’opérateur en Tunisie de cette « nouvelle étape », où le peuple souverain redeviendra « acteur » de son destin grâce « à de nouveaux instruments juridiques » le « libérant » des « pensées classiques », au premier rang desquelles figurent « la démocratie représentative » en « faillite » et des partis politiques « en train de mourir ». » | Par Frédéric Bobin (Tunis, envoyé spécial) et Lilia Blaise (Tunis, correspondance) | samedi 23 juillet 2022

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A Parisian Gentleman in Milan

Un gentleman parisien à Milan / Ein Pariser Gentleman in Mailand / Un gentiluomo parigino a Milano

My thanks go to Parisian Gentleman on Pinterest for this very stylish, chic photo.

Parisian Gentleman’s Vist to Santandrea Milano »

Paella Valenciana: The Secrets behind Spain’s Most Famous Dish | Food Secrets Ep.1 | DW Food

Mar 21, 2020 Paella is – next to tortilla and tapas – Spain’s internationally most well-known dish. The original recipe comes from Valencia, which is located at the Spanish east coast. While paella is eaten all over the world, many people don’t know about its origins and the secrets that come with it.

For example, paella takes its name from the large, flat pan which is also known as paella. Then, there’s the special rice that Valencians use to cook paella. And most important: never mix fish and meat if you want to eat an authentic paella!


Would You Pay 70 Dollars for This Ice Cream? | DW Food

Jul 23, 2022 The Mokambo Gelateria in the Italian town of Ruvo di Puglia makes ice cream that’s a cut above the ordinary. ‘The King’s Scepter’ is crafted by hand using premium ingredients – and one scoop will set you back 70 euros.

Report: Jana Oertel
Camera: Giancarlo Doronzo
Edit: Barbara Gebler


Steve Bannon Vows to Appeal Guilty Verdict for Defying Jan. 6 Subpoena | DW News

Michael Lambert : The Tories Would be Mad to Choose Truss but They Probably Will

Jul 23, 2022 Liz Truss is currently expected to beat Rishi Sunak in the race to become the next UK prime minister. The eventual winner will be chosen by around 160,000 members of the Conservative party and announced on 5th September.

Rishi Sunak is by far the better candidate in that he has been Chancellor of the Exchequer throughout the recent pandemic. He is committed to sound finance and, being very wealthy, is unlikely to be corruptible.

Liz Truss, the current Foreign Secretary was a former vociferous backer of the remain campaign but now says she was mistaken and supports Brexit. She also supported Boris Johnson till the end of his premiership.

Whilst Sunak says he will not cut taxes Truss has promised to reverse the recent increase in National Insurance and cancel the proposed increase in Corporation Tax. She has also promised to increase defence spending to 3% of GDP. She intends to borrow the money to cover these costs and then recover the money by 'boosting business' without specifying how.


Truss Vows to Scrap Remaining EU Laws by End of 2023 Risking ‘Bonfire of Rights’

THE GUARDIAN: Scale and complexity of task would be difficult in context of civil service cuts, say experts

Liz Truss is attempting to position herself as the self-styled ‘Brexit-delivery prime minister’.Photograph: Aaron Chown/PA

Hundreds of laws covering employment and environmental protections could disappear overnight if Liz Truss becomes prime minister after she promised to scrap all remaining EU regulations by the end of 2023.

Despite warnings about the scale and complexity of the task, Truss launched her leadership runoff campaign by promising a “sunset” for all EU-derived laws within 15 months.

Attempting to position herself as the self-styled “Brexit-delivery prime minister”, Truss’s proposed timetable is notably accelerated from that given by Boris Johnson’s government.

Jacob Rees-Mogg had pushed for a similar cliff-edge deadline, seeing the demise of 2,400 pieces of legislation, but two and a half years later, in June 2026. His plan prompted a cabinet row over feasibility, given the scheduled cull of a fifth of civil service numbers, or about 90,000 jobs.

Experts and union leaders said Truss’s proposals would be hugely difficult to achieve in the context of civil service cuts, with warnings it could end up becoming a “bonfire of rights”. >a href=https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2022/jul/22/bonfire-of-rights-truss-vows-to-scrap-remaining-eu-laws-by-end-2023 target=_blank> » | Peter Walker | Friday, July 22, 2022

The Tories have become the dangerous party. It used to be the party one chose to elect because one felt that the country was in safe hands when they were in power. Not any longer! These days, especially since it turned into the populists' party and especially since Brexit, quite the opposite is true. The European Union had a civilising influence on this 'Upstairs, Downstairs' country of ours. If Tories have "a bonfire of rights", this country will revert to conditions last seen in Victorian times. How disgusting! – © Mark Alexander

S'il te plaît, ne me lâche pas.

Bitte verlaß mich nicht. / Please don't leave me.

Mes remerciements vont à Esdras Vutica sur Pinterest pour cette belle image.

« Tengo ganas de besarte, de tomarte de la mano y huir contigo del mundo. O sencillamente abrazarte y decirte al oído. Por favor no me sueltes. »

„Ich möchte dich küssen, dich an der Hand nehmen und mit dir vor der Welt davonlaufen. Oder umarme dich einfach und flüstere dir ins Ohr. Bitte lass mich nicht los.“

« Je veux t'embrasser, te prendre par la main et fuir le monde avec toi. Ou tout simplement vous embrasser et chuchoter à votre oreille. S'il te plaït, ne me lâche pas. »

“I want to kiss you, take you by the hand and run away from the world with you. Or simply hug you and whisper in your ear. Please don't let go of me.”

Friday, July 22, 2022

Jung und verliebt.

Jeunes et amoureux. / Young and in love.

Fürs schone Bild dieser verliebten jüngen Männer bedanke ich mich bei Taynarapazini auf Pinterest.

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Embargo sur l’or russe, liste noire actualisée… Les Européens complètent leurs sanctions contre Moscou

LE MONDE : Les nouvelles mesures visent d’abord à rendre plus efficaces les sanctions déjà prises contre la Russie.

Les Européens ont adopté une nouvelle salve de sanctions contre la Russie, jeudi 21 juillet. Contrairement aux six paquets précédents qui, entre autres, prévoient un embargo sur le charbon et le gaz russes, d’ici au mois d’août dans le premier cas et à la fin de l’année dans le second, celle-ci ne contient pas de mesure phare et symbolique. » | Par Virginie Malingre (Bruxelles, bureau européen) | vendredi 22 juillet 2022

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GOP Senator Ron Johnson Announces He Will “Not Oppose” Same-sex Marriage Bill

LGBTQNATION: Ron Johnson is the fifth GOP senator to break with party orthodoxy in a sign that the bill could pass with bipartisan support.

Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI) has announced that he will “not oppose” the passage of the Respect for Marriage Act. Johnson is the fifth Republican to break ranks with party orthodoxy on same-sex marriage. The bill would codify marriage rights for same-sex and interracial couples.

Sens. Susan Collins (R-ME), Lisa Murkowski (R-AK), Rob Portman (R-OH), and Thom Tillis (R-NC) are also in the “yes” column.

This isn’t the first time that Johnson has bucked the party’s anti-LGBTQ stances though. He vocally opposed former President Donald Trump’s ban on transgender military members, saying, “I think any law-abiding American who wants to serve the nation should be able to.” » | Bill Browning | Friday, July 22, 2022

Drogenkonsum mit fatalen Folgen: Wenn Cannabis gefährliche Psychosen auslöst | REUPLOAD | SPIEGEL TV

Jul 22, 2022 Als entschieden wurde, dass Cannabis in Deutschland bald legal werden soll, haben sich Millionen Kiffer gefreut. Schließlich funktioniert die kontrollierte Abgabe in anderen Ländern bereits ziemlich gut. Zur Wahrheit gehört aber auch, dass Cannabis immer häufiger zu schweren Psychosen führt – mitunter mit fatalen Folgen.


Gesundheitsschäden sind deutlich sichtbar. Meiner Meinung nach sollte der Gebrauch solcher Drogen illegal bleiben. Es ergibt absolut keinen Sinn, den Konsum solcher Drogen zu legalisieren, insbesondere in einer Zeit, in der es immer schwieriger wird, normale Zigaretten zu konsumieren. – © Mark Alexander

Julio Iglesias : Crazy

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Julio Iglesias : When I Need You

Jan 11, 2014 The best song performed by Julio Iglesias in Jakarta, December 1994 | Views on YouTube: 21,663,008

‘There’s Nothing Else to Give Them’: Liverpool Food Banks Confront Rising Hunger

THE GUARDIAN: Volunteers say they have never seen such acute need as inflation, soaring energy costs and cuts to benefits force growing numbers into dire poverty

An uncomfortable silence fills the hall of St Bride’s church in Liverpool. In a few minutes, its doors will open to some of the city’s hungriest families. Between 250 and 300 people are expected at its latest weekly food bank, although it could be more. But there is little to offer them: only 150 parcels of food and a small pile of unwanted clothes.

For the first time in years, the volunteers have to turn people away. They look aghast. “That will last half an hour at best. What do we do then?” asks Julian Sowden, one of the longest-serving volunteers. “There’s nothing else to give them. We just stop? We just shut the door?”

The answer – “yes” – is met with silence. School holidays are approaching, says another helper, the church will be “inundated with people who can’t feed their children”. Nick Mendes, one of the trustees, asks in a plaintive prayer for God to “supply our needs”. Little more than an hour later, the food has gone. » | Josh Halliday, North of England correspondent | Friday, July 22, 2022

This is heartrending! Is this what forty years of Thatcherism has reduced this once great country to? And Brexit? And twelve plus consecutive years of Tory misrule?

Make no mistake! I am no lefty. Not at all! But there is capitalism and there is capitalism. Thatcher’s version was right for the time, but it should have been placed onto the garbage of history long ago. It has outlived its usefulness, at least for the time being.

These days, we are confronting a very different set of problems than Thatcher faced. Thatcherism was joined at the hip with Reaganomics. Interestingly, and perhaps ominously, both Reaganomics and Thatcherism were economic theories based on two people’s understanding who had never studied economics!

The current Conservative leader hopefuls are arguing it out among themselves about just how much more Thatcherism this country needs. Despite being a lifelong Conservative voter until the Conservatives turned populist and anti-EU, I would say that the last thing this country needs is yet more Thatcherism. How much more ‘trickle-up’ economics does this country need? How much more inequality? How much more poverty? How many more foodbanks?

Let the lady rest in peace. This country has been almost destroyed by greed. Let’s give compassion a chance, shall we? We might well be surprised by the results. – © Mark Alexander

La guerre en Ukraine, sujet de discussion au sommet entre la Russie, la Turquie et l’Iran à propos de la Syrie

LE MONDE : Vladimir Poutine a rencontré à Téhéran ses homologues iranien et turc. Soucieux de contourner les sanctions occidentales, l’Iran et la Russie tentent de renforcer leur coopération énergétique et militaire.

Les présidents russe, Vladimir Poutine, iranien, Ebrahim Raïssi, et turc, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, au palais de Saadabad, à Téhéran, le 19 juillet 2022. SERGEI SAVOSTYANOV / AP

L’Iran a déroulé le tapis rouge pour la venue du président russe, Vladimir Poutine, accueilli chaleureusement à l’aéroport Mehrabad de Téhéran, mardi 19 juillet, par le ministre iranien du pétrole, Javad Owji. La visite de M. Poutine, la deuxième à l’étranger depuis l’invasion de l’Ukraine, est une réponse à la récente tournée du président américain, Joe Biden, en Israël et en Arabie saoudite, au cours de laquelle il a été question de contrecarrer l’Iran.

Sanctionnés par l’Occident – l’un pour ses ambitions nucléaires, l’autre pour son offensive en Ukraine – l’Iran et la Russie cherchent à approfondir leur entente tout en maintenant la Turquie dans leur sillage pour démontrer qu’ils ne sont pas isolés dans le monde.

Mardi, les trois chefs d’Etat russe, Vladimir Poutine, turc, Recep Tayyip Erdogan et iranien, Ebrahim Raïssi, se sont réunis à Téhéran pour évoquer la Syrie, où le trio est engagé dans le processus dit d’« Astana » censé ouvrir la voie à un règlement du conflit syrien. Mais la guerre en Ukraine a occupé le devant de la scène. » | Par Ghazal Golshiri, Marie Jégo (Istanbul, correspondante) et Emmanuel Grynszpan | mercredi 20 juillet 2022

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The Guardian View on Tory Leadership and Democracy: A Dangerous Deficit

THE GUARDIAN – EDITORIAL: The next prime minister will have a threadbare mandate and badly depleted authority

Rishi Sunak and Liz Truss, the final two candidates in the Conservative leadership race.Composite: Guardian Design/Henry Nicholls/Toby Melville/Reuters

The method by which the UK’s next prime minister will be chosen is not unprecedented but it is unusual. In 2019, Boris Johnson was propelled into Downing Street on the votes of 92,153 Tory members. But the result was, by then, a foregone conclusion. Mr Johnson had comfortably won the preceding ballot of Tory MPs and went on to trounce Jeremy Hunt.

The race between Rishi Sunak and Liz Truss looks much closer. The winner will not have been the first choice candidate of many of their colleagues. Even a comfortable margin of victory among the membership will amount to the endorsement of about 0.01% of the UK population. This is not just a peculiar way to appoint a leader in a democracy. It is dangerous to give the highest elected office to someone on these terms.

In the summer of 2019, Mr Johnson claimed the result of the Brexit referendum as a personal licence to govern. That was nonsense in constitutional terms, but politically resonant since he had been the figurehead of the leave campaign. He then won a substantial general election victory. That mandate will give constitutional legitimacy to his successor, but not authority. » | Editorial | Thursday, July 21, 2022

Thursday, July 21, 2022

L’après-Draghi inquiète les Européens

LE MONDE : Le président du conseil italien a démissionné jeudi, faisant craindre des turbulences au sein de l’Union, alors que l’Italie est le premier bénéficiaire du plan de relance européen.

Le président du conseil italien, Mario Draghi, lors du Conseil européen à Bruxelles, le 24 juin 2022. JOHN THYS / AFP

Il ne manquait plus que ça ! Entre la guerre en Ukraine, la bataille du gaz que leur mène Moscou, la flambée des prix, le risque de récession et celui du retour du Covid-19, les Européens espéraient que Mario Draghi resterait en poste. Ces derniers jours, ils ont observé avec inquiétude ce qui se tramait sur la scène politique italienne et qui allait conduire à la démission du président du conseil italien, jeudi 21 juillet.

« Le ballet des irresponsables contre Draghi peut provoquer une tempête parfaite », prévenait encore, mercredi soir, Paolo Gentiloni, le commissaire (italien) à l’économie, à Bruxelles. « Bien sûr » que la possibilité de voir Mario Draghi quitter la tête du gouvernement « n’est pas une bonne nouvelle. En ces temps de crise, nous avons besoin de continuité au niveau gouvernemental », jugeait son homologue au marché intérieur, Thierry Breton, mardi. « L’Europe a besoin de dirigeants comme Mario Draghi », plaidait pour sa part, dans une tribune publiée mardi par le site Politico, le premier ministre espagnol, Pedro Sanchez. » | Par Virginie Malingre (Bruxelles, bureau européen) | jeudi 21 juillet 2022

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Was bedeutet die Zinsentscheidung der Europäischen Zentralbank? | DW Nachrichten

Jul 21, 2022 Der Rat der Europäischen Zentralbank (EZB) hat ein starkes Zeichen gesendet. Überraschend haben die Währungshüter des Euroraumes den Leitzins um einen halben Prozentpunkt erhöht. Im Vorfeld hatte die Notenbank nur einen Zinsschritt von 0,25 in Aussicht gestellt.

Beobachter sehen die Entscheidung als historisch an, denn erstmals seit acht Jahren Nullzinsen sind die Leitzinsen im Euroraum nun wieder positiv, es handelt sich zudem um die erste Erhöhung der Zinsen seit 2011. Und weitere Zinsschritte könnte der Rat der EZB in den nächsten Sitzungen beschließen.


Political Turmoil in Italy - Draghi Resigns after Coalition Falls Apart | DW News

Jul 21, 2022 Italy's President has accepted the resignation of Prime Minister Mario Draghi after a week-long attempt to unite his crumbling coalition failed.

Draghi went to Sergio Mattarella's office this morning to offer his resignation -- for the second time in a week. The president accepted but asked Draghi to stay on as caretaker until a replacement can be found. Earlier in parliament, Draghi told lawmakers he had tried and failed to gain the necessary support he needed to continue in the job.



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Don't Call It Ice Cream: How Italian gelato artigianale Is Made | Food Secrets Ep. 13

Jul 23, 2021 Gelato Artigianale isn't just ice cream. It's always made by hand with fresh and local ingredients. Sergio Dondoli from San Gimignano is a true gelato-making master and has won the Ice Cream World Championship twice. These are the secrets to his success.

Kiss on the Cliff : Short Gay Film about Gay Life in the 80's

Jan 9, 2017 An early gay short shot on 16 millimeter film from 1993. Official Selection of OutFest Los Angeles and Frameline San Francisco. The Chicago NEWCITY Weekly called it "emotionally effective", and the Sacramento Bee reviewed it as "Subtle and thoughtful, anchored by a fine cast and good camera work". Unseen for 20+ years. Enjoy!


Viewer discretion is advised. This short film is not suitable for children. – Mark

NZZ Format: Parfum - Der Duftforscher

Jul 21, 2022 Grasse, das Zentrum der Parfumerie. — Das berühmteste Parfum.— Die Schule der Parfumeure.— Ein eigenes Parfum.

Die Jasminfelder von Grasse in Südfrankreich sind am Verschwinden. Ein einziges überlebt dank dem berühmtesten Parfum der Welt.

Die Schule der Parfumeure hat einige der grossen „Nasen“ und viele Parfums mit klingenden Namen hervorgebracht.

Wer träumt nicht vom Luxus des eigenen, unverwechselbaren Parfums? In Florenz kann man es sich mischen lassen. In NZZ Swiss made: Der Duftsucher. Roman Kaiser jagt nach den Düften dieser Welt.


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Boris Johnsons Bilanz in der Aussenpolitik: Die Geografie holt «Global Britain» ein

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NEUE ZÜRCHER ZEITUNG: Boris Johnsons Brexit-Dividende ist bescheiden, doch aussenpolitisch hat er «Global Britain» als selbstbewussten Akteur positioniert. Der Ukraine-Krieg hat Londons geostrategische Rolle gefestigt, führt den Briten aber auch vor Augen, dass ihre Interessen mit Europa verknüpft bleiben.

In einer Umfrage von Ende Juni äusserten 90 Prozent der Befragten eine sehr oder ziemlich positive Meinung zu Boris Johnson. Allerdings fand die Erhebung nicht in Grossbritannien, sondern in der Ukraine statt. Im kriegsversehrten Land erfreute sich der abtretende britische Premierminister fast so hoher Beliebtheitswerte wie der ukrainische Präsident Wolodimir Selenski. In der Heimat hingegen präsentierte sich die Lage zum gleichen Zeitpunkt düsterer: Angesichts der chaotischen Regierungsführung, der schlechten Wirtschaftslage und der Flut von Affären hielt eine Mehrheit der Briten Johnson für inkompetent, unsympathisch und unzuverlässig. Eine Rebellion im Kabinett und in der Tory-Fraktion zwang Johnson am 7. Juli schliesslich zum Rücktritt.

Demokratische Werte

Eine Diskrepanz zwischen Innen- und Aussenwirkung zeigt sich auch beim Brexit, der Johnsons Karriere entscheidend geprägt hat. Zwar werden die Folgen des EU-Austritts von jenen der Pandemie und des Ukraine-Kriegs überdeckt. Doch mehren sich die Hinweise, dass der Brexit zur hohen Inflation, zur Schwäche des Pfunds und zum Rückgang des Aussenhandels beiträgt. Derweil zeigte Johnson nie eine Vision, um mögliche Vorteile des Brexits nutzbar zu machen. Liberale Brexiteers hatten gehofft, Grossbritannien werde dank Deregulierungen und Steuersenkungen konkurrenzfähiger, doch ist die Steuerlast unter Johnson auf den höchsten Stand seit siebzig Jahren geschnellt. » | Niklaus Nuspliger | Donnerstag, 21. Juli 2022

La fin de l’ère de Mario Draghi en Italie, un choc pour toute l’Europe

LE MONDE – ÉDITORIAL : Le premier ministre italien a annoncé sa démission. L’effondrement de sa coalition place le pays, mais aussi la zone euro et toute l’UE, dans une zone de fortes turbulences économiques et géopolitiques.

Le moment ne pouvait pas être pire pour l’Italie, pour la zone euro et pour l’Union européenne (UE) tout entière. Le désaveu infligé au premier ministre italien, Mario Draghi, au cours d’une folle journée au Parlement, mercredi 20 juillet, suivie par l’annonce de sa démission, jeudi, qui devrait logiquement aboutir à l’organisation de nouvelles élections, survient alors que les orages s’accumulent sur la Péninsule, au risque d’une inquiétante déstabilisation.

Le pays, affaibli par le Covid-19, plombé par sa dette impressionnante et ses taux d’emprunt prohibitifs, compte sur les quelque 200 milliards d’euros du plan d’urgence européen post-pandémie dont il est, avec l’Espagne, le premier bénéficiaire. Or le dirigeant italien, arrivé au pouvoir en février 2021, lui-même ancien président de la Banque centrale européenne (BCE), était considéré à Bruxelles comme le garant d’un retour à la confiance par des réformes destinées à remettre sur les rails l’Italie, perçue comme le maillon faible de la zone euro. » | Éditorial « du Monde » | jeudi 21 juillet 2022

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LIRE AUSSI : En Italie, le gouvernement de Mario Draghi a cessé d’exister : Le président du conseil a remis sa démission, mais continuera de gérer les affaires courantes. Après un an, cinq mois et six jours à la tête du gouvernement, sa coalition gouvernementale a éclaté. »

NZZ: KOMMENTAR von Meret Baumann:

Der Regierungschef tritt zurück: Nicht Draghi hat verloren, sondern Italien: Italiens Parteien kündigen den Konsens auf, der Bedingung für die Reformpolitik Mario Draghis war. Sein Abgang ist nur konsequent, stürzt das Land aber zur Unzeit in eine nachhaltige Krise. »

Italy’s far right celebrate Draghi’s downfall and look poised to take power: Analysis: Brothers of Italy have lead in polls as postmortem begins on technocrat’s government of disunity »

In Argentina, One of the World’s First Bans on Gender-Neutral Language

THE NEW YORK TIMES: The city of Buenos Aires blocked the use of gender-inclusive language in schools, reigniting off a debate that is reverberating across the world.

BUENOS AIRES — Instead of “amigos,” the Spanish word for “friends,” some Spanish speakers use “amigues.” In place of “todos,” or “all,” some write “todxs.” And some signs that would say “bienvenidos,” or “welcome,” now say bienvenid@s.

The changes, which had been informally adopted by teachers in schools across Buenos Aires, were a deliberate effort to include people who don’t identify as male or female in a language where many words are categorized as either masculine or feminine.

Similar gender-neutral language is being increasingly introduced across Latin America, as well as in other languages, including English and French, by supporters who say it helps create a more inclusive society.

But to some Spanish speakers, including many academics and politicians, the changes degrade a language spoken by a half-billion people around the world.

In Argentina, the tension has shifted from a war of public opinion to a battle over policy.

The city government in Buenos Aires, the nation’s capital, last month banned teachers from using any gender-neutral words during class and in communications with parents. The city’s education minister said such language violated the rules of Spanish and stymied student’s reading comprehension.

The policy, among the first anywhere to specifically forbid the use of gender-neutral language, provoked a swift backlash. Argentina’s top education official criticized the rule and at least five organizations, a mix of gay rights and civil rights groups, have filed lawsuits seeking to overturn it.



In Romance languages, including Spanish, French, Italian and Portuguese, the debate over gender-neutral terminology can be particularly fierce because all grammar is gendered.

Gender-neutral language has scandalized linguistic purists. The Royal Academy in Spain, considered by many as the gatekeeper of the Spanish language, described the use of “e,” “@,” and “X” — which are used in place of the “o” and “a” that often signify a word’s gender — as “alien to the morphology of Spanish” in a 2020 report. » | Ana Lankes | Wednesday, July 20, 2022

Ivana Trump Funeral: Donald Trump and Children Attend ‘Wonderful Send-off’

THE GUARDIAN: Donald Jr, Ivanka and Eric – Ivana’s three children with her ex-husband – gather for memorial at Catholic church in Manhattan

Donald Trump and his wife Melania arrive for the funeral mass of Ivana Trump, his first wife, in Manhattan on Wednesday. Photograph: Jeenah Moon/Reuters

Ivana Trump, the businesswoman who helped her husband build an empire that launched him to the presidency, was celebrated at a funeral mass in New York City on Wednesday.

At St Vincent Ferrer Roman Catholic Church on Manhattan’s Upper East Side, Ivana’s three children with the former president Donald Trump – Donald Jr, Ivanka and Eric – arrived with family members just before 1.40pm, before the gold casket was taken into the church.

Donald Trump, Melania, and their son, Barron, entered the church through the side door.

Tiffany Trump, the daughter of the former president and Marla Maples, for whom Donald Trump divorced Ivana, also attended the service. So did family friends including the Fox News host Jeanine Pirro, and Charles Kushner, a real estate developer and the father of Ivanka Trump’s husband. The fashion designer Dennis Basso, a longtime friend of Ivana Trump, was also among the mourners.

“It was an elegant and wonderful send-off for Ivana Trump,” said publicist R Couri Hay, an attendee. “The church was blanketed in red flowers, red roses – Ivana’s favorite flowers. It was majestic, it was sober.

“I would say that the church was drenched in tears,” Hay also said. » | Victoria Bekiempis in New York and agencies | Wednesday, July 20, 2022

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The Guardian View on the UK Economy: What an Almighty Mess

THE GUARDIAN – EDITORIAL: An unprecedented number will spend this winter choosing between freezing and starving. Britain needs an active state to help

What an almighty mess the British economy is in. To quote just a few of the stories from this week alone: inflation surged on Wednesday to a fresh 40-year high, and the Bank of England governor, Andrew Bailey, warned that it faced its “largest challenge” in keeping prices under control, and interest rates could rise next month by half a percentage point. Meanwhile, economists at UBS Investment Bank believe 99% of British workers are getting worse off, their pay not keeping pace with the price of food, energy and petrol.

The seriousness of this moment cannot be overstated. By the end of August, the energy watchdog Ofgem will set its new price cap for fuel bills. On current market trends, it is likely to push the yearly limit for the average household energy bill to a whopping £3,244. That is a 65% rise on the current cap, so a family paying £100 a month will pay £165. Market analysts believe it could easily keep rising into the new year. This will more than swallow up the government’s planned energy grant of £400. And where energy prices go, so too do food prices and the cost of other goods and services. For a government that has spent most of this year in crisis management and that will emerge in September with a new prime minister and cabinet, dealing with a policy agenda so urgent and all-encompassing will be as overwhelming as bailing out a dinghy in a hurricane. The most likely outcome must be that it will sink. » | Editorial | Wednesday, July 20, 2022

Interest rates: the three central banks facing one tricky balancing act: In the fight against inflation the ECB, Bank of England and Federal Reserve risk either doing too much too soon, or too little too late »

Wednesday, July 20, 2022

Peabo Bryson: If Ever You're in My Arms Again | Reupload

Nov 6, 2014 Provided to YouTube by Rhino/Elektra | Views on YouTube: 33,226,752

Michael Bolton : Drift Away | Reupload

Provided to YouTube by Columbia | Views on YouTube: 3,755,163 | I have reuploaded this wonderful song very many times. I make no excuses for that; it is a lovely and exciting sound. Each time I listen to it, I feel it shaves months off my age. It is truly an exciting sound. If it is possible to become "addicted" to a pop song, then I have beome "addicted" to this wonderful and electrifying sound. Bravo, Michael Bolton for a masterpiece in pop music!

Whitney Houston with Enrique Iglesias : Could I Have This Kiss Forever | Official HD Video

Mar 16, 2014 Official HD Video | Views on YouTube: 127,950,095

Wedding Elegance

Elegant bridal gowns for an elegant winter bride.

Very many thanks to Statement Made Jewellery for this image of a delightfully chic wedding gown.

Omar Borkan Al Gala: "Too Sexy for Saudi?"

” Omar Borkan Al Gala: Too Sexy for Saudi? Deported From Saudi Arabia for Being 'Too Handsome': Omar Borkan Al Gala a Fashion photographer and actor from Dubai, "too sexy for Saudi Arabia," after he was reportedly deported from the Middle Eastern country for the way he looks.”

With many thanks to Hubsub Post on Pinterest for this intriguing image of this very handsome man, a fashion photographer and actor.

Omar Borkan Al Gala: Too Sexy for Saudi?: Omar Borkan Al Gala: Too Sexy for Saudi? Deported From Saudi Arabia for Being ‘Too Handsome’: Omar Borkan Al Gala a fashion photographer and actor from Dubai, “too sexy for Saudi Arabia,” after he was reportedly deported from the Middle Eastern country for the way he looks. [April 2013] »

Too sexy for Saudi? »

Rishi Sunak and Liz Truss to Face Off in Final Round of Tory Leadership Race

THE GUARDIAN: Penny Mordaunt knocked out in last day of voting by MPs as party members now prepare to pick PM

Liz Truss will face Rishi Sunak in the final round of the Conservative leadership, after a dramatic final day of voting by MPs which saw Penny Mordaunt knocked out of the race, having been second in every previous round.

The fifth and last vote by MPs saw Sunak, the former chancellor, top the poll easily on 137 votes. Truss, the foreign secretary, who had trailed Mordaunt throughout the previous rounds, took 113 votes, just ahead of Mordaunt’s 105.

Sunak and Truss will now go to the next stage of the contest, a vote by Tory party members, with the winner succeeding Boris Johnson as prime minister in early September. With video » | Peter Walker and Jessica Elgot | Wednesday, July 202,2022

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A Gay Farmer on Love, Isolation, and Disrupting the Meat Industry in Australia | The New Yorker | Reupload

Jun 9, 2021 In “Alone Out Here,” by Philip Busfield and Luke Cornish, an Australian rancher who is openly gay in a conservative industry fights to reduce carbon emissions through his cattle farming.

Europe Concerned over Energy Crunch If Russia Cuts Gas Deliveries | DW News

Jul 20, 2022 The EU is concerned that Russia may try to wreak economic and political havoc in Europe in the winter in retaliation for its support of Ukraine. It's now preparing for the possibility Russia will cut gas deliveries completely after sharp reductions.


EU-Kommission will im Notfall Sparzwang für Gas: Das kündigte die Kommission am Mittwoch an. Zunächst sollen die Mitgliedstaaten ihren Verbrauch jedoch freiwillig um 15 Prozent verringern »

Verdienst und Vergütung | Arbeit, Lohn, Profit | Doku HD Reupload | ARTE

Jul 19, 2022 Gérard Mordillat und Bertrand Rothé befragten 21 Wissenschaftler aus Europa, den USA, China und Afrika über grundlegende Konzepte der Wirtschaft – um die Welt zu verstehen, in der wir leben. In dieser Folge geht es um die Definition des Begriffs "Lohn"

Karl Marx schrieb in seinem Werk „Lohnarbeit und Kapital“: „Arbeitslohn ist die Summe Geld, die der Kapitalist für eine bestimmte Arbeitszeit oder für eine bestimmte Arbeitslieferung zahlt.“ Ist diese Definition von Lohn auch heute noch gültig? Neben dem existenzsichernden Lohn gibt es inzwischen zahlreiche andere Vorstellungen von Verdienst und Vergütung – bis hin zum bedingungslosen Grundeinkommen oder lebenslangen Gehalt. Ist dies das Ende der Lohnarbeit?

Dokureihe, Regie: Bertrand Rothé und Gérard Mordillat (F 2019, 54 Min)
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Tuesday, July 19, 2022

Foreigner : I Want To Know What Love Is | Official Music Video | Reupload

This is so beautiful that it deserves another reupload. Its views on YouTube show us all just how appreciated this beautiful song is: 188,004,706

Le cinéaste Jafar Panahi devra purger une peine de six ans de prison en Iran

LE MONDE : Artiste dissident, M. Panahi avait été arrêté, puis condamné en 2010 à six ans de prison et vingt ans d’interdiction de réaliser ou d’écrire des films, de voyager ou même de s’exprimer dans les médias. Il continuait cependant à travailler et vivre en Iran.

Jafar Panahi chez lui à Téhéran, le 25 mai 2010. STR / AP

Interpellé la semaine dernière à Téhéran, le cinéaste et opposant iranien Jafar Panahi doit purger une peine de six ans, selon un verdict émis en 2010, a annoncé mardi 19 juillet l’Autorité judiciaire. Agé de 62 ans, M. Panahi, l’un des cinéastes iraniens les plus primés, « a été emmené au centre de détention d’Evin pour y purger sa peine », a annoncé le porte-parole de la justice, Massoud Sétayechi, lors d’une conférence de presse.

Artiste dissident, M. Panahi avait été arrêté puis condamné en 2010 à six ans de prison et vingt ans d’interdiction de réaliser ou d’écrire des films, de voyager ou même de s’exprimer dans les médias. Il continuait cependant à travailler et vivre en Iran. Il avait été condamné pour « propagande contre le régime », après avoir soutenu le mouvement de protestation de 2009 contre la réélection de l’ultraconservateur Mahmoud Ahmadinejad à la présidence de la République islamique. Détenu pendant deux mois en 2010, il vivait sous un régime de liberté conditionnelle pouvant être révoqué à tout instant. » | Le Monde avec AFP | mardi 19 juillet 2022

Daniil Trifonov : Andante spianato and Grande Polonaise Brillante, Op. 22 (Second Stage, 2010)

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Liebe am Strand

Love on the beach / L’amour sur la plage

Für dieses ganz schöne Bild von zwei jungen gutaussehenden Männern, die sich am Strand küssen, bedanke ich mich bei Wattpad auf Pinterest.

Präsident Biden erwägt Ausrufung eines Klimanotstands

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FRANKFURTER ALLGEMEINE ZEITUNG: Im Senat scheitert abermals ein milliardenschweres Klima- und Wirtschaftspaket. Nun sucht Joe Biden offenbar auf eigene Faust seiner Regierung mehr Spielraum zu verschaffen.

Amerikas Präsident Joe Biden will einem Zeitungsbericht zufolge möglicherweise noch diese Woche einen nationalen Klimanotstand ausrufen. Damit hätte seine Regierung etwas mehr Spielraum, Gelder zu mobilisieren, saubere Energien zu fördern und weitere Maßnahmen für den Kampf gegen den Klimawandel durchzusetzen. Das berichtete die „Washington Post“ am Montag (Ortszeit) unter Berufung auf drei Mitarbeiter aus Bidens Umfeld. Die USA sind nach China weltweit der zweitgrößte Verursacher klimaschädlicher Gase. » | Quelle: dpa | Dienstag, 19. Juli 2022

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Many thanks to the Team for restoring full functionality on this blog. Your assistance is very much appreciated. – Mark

Death Toll Mounts in Europe as Wildfires and Heatwaves Inflict Havoc

THE GUARDIAN: Parts of France record highest-ever temperatures of plus-40C as wildfires ravage parts of continent

A firefighter battles a wildfire near La Teste-de-Buch, Gironde, in south-west France.Photograph: Clement Viala/infobassin.com/ABACA/REX/Shutterstock

Several towns and cities in France have recorded their highest-ever temperatures as nearly 2,000 firefighters continued to battle huge blazes in the south-west and a searing heatwave gripping much of western Europe moved north and east.

Nantes, near the Atlantic coast, recorded 42C on Monday, beating a previous high of 40.3C set in 1949, while Brest, in Brittany, hit 39.9C, more than four degrees higher than its 2002 record of 35.1C.

Night-time temperature records were also set, including at La Hague in Normandy where 32.8C was recorded at 3am on Tuesday. Officials said France’s entire west coast, from Landes in the south to Finistère in the north, was affected.

Records were expected to be smashed again on Tuesday, meteorologists said, as the mass of hot air, the second to engulf large parts of the continent in recent weeks, moved north and east into eastern France, Belgium, the Netherlands and Germany. Britain was also set to record its highest ever temperature.

The Dutch KNMI weather service said temperatures could top 38C on Tuesday, issuing a code orange extreme weather warning of risk to life in the centre and south of the country, while officials in Belgium warned of 40C-plus temperatures. » | Jon Henley Europe correspondent | Tuesday, July 19, 2022

UK records its highest-ever temperature, as heatwave batters Europe: Heat measured at 39.1 degrees Celsius; at least five people drown while trying to cool off; wildfires continue to spread in France »

Monday, July 18, 2022

Incendies historiques en Gironde : « Ce feu, c’est un monstre »

LE MONDE : Sur les communes de La Teste-de-Buch et Landiras, les flammes ont ravagé 14 000 hectares de forêt en moins d’une semaine et continuent de progresser.

Vue de l’incendie de La-Teste-de-Buch depuis la plage de Pyla-sur-Mer (Gironde), le 17 juillet 2022. SOPHIE GARCIA POUR « LE MONDE »

Les pompiers ont beau s’attaquer sans relâche à chaque reprise de feu depuis le début de matinée, le panache noir surplombe les dunes et s’observe désormais à des kilomètres à la ronde. Derrière l’écran de fumée, on distingue le ballet des Canadairs tentant de dompter des flammes de plusieurs mètres de haut qui ont atteint le bord de l’océan au sud de La Teste-de-Buch, en Gironde.

Il est un peu moins de 16 heures, dimanche 17 juillet, et depuis la plage bondée du Moulleau, à Arcachon, le doute n’est plus permis : l’incendie qui ravage la forêt n’est pas maîtrisé, et il redouble d’intensité. A 18 heures, à quatre-vingt kilomètres de là, dans la forêt des Landes du côté de Landiras, le commandant David Brunner patrouille sur la Départementale 110 entre les villages de Villandraut et d’Origne, au milieu d’un crépitement angoissant. « Dépité », il observe les flammes grignoter les arbres de haut en bas, générant un nuage opaque devant le soleil qui écrase la Gironde sous plus de 40 °C. Et sous l’effet d’un vent qui ne faiblit pas, elles progressent vite. » | Par Eléa Pommiers (La Teste-de-Buch, Villandraut, (Gironde), envoyée spéciale) | lundi 18 juillet 2022

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