Tuesday, September 20, 2022

Ukraine-Krieg dominiert UN-Generalversammlung in New York | DW Nachrichten

Heute startete die Generaldebatte der Vereinten Nationen in New York. Zu Beginn richtete UN-Generalsekretär Antonio Guterres eindringliche Worte an die Weltgemeinschaft. Auch Bundeskanzler Olaf Scholz ist nach New York gereist.


War in Ukraine overshadows UN session | DW News »

Macron Says UK and France Must ‘Move On’ from Truss Remarks

THE GUARDIAN: Two leaders appear to smooth over tensions in first bilateral talks in New York but avoid awkward topics

Liz Truss had said the ‘jury’s out’ over whether Emmanuel Macron was a friend or foe of Britain.Photograph: Stefan Rousseau/Reuters

Emmanuel Macron has offered Liz Truss an olive branch after her controversial “friend or foe” remarks by saying after their first bilateral talks that it is time to “move on”.

The two leaders appeared to smooth over tensions during their meeting in New York, which No 10 said was dominated by Ukraine and energy security, but avoided the controversial issues of the Northern Ireland protocol and migration.

After the talks, the French president told reporters: “I now believe in proof, in results. There is a will to re-engage, to move on, and to show that we are allies and friends in a complex world.” » | Pippa Crerar in New York | Tuesday, September 20, 2022

Good for Emmanuel Macron! He is the wise one: he is ‘showing better’. This is precisely the advice that my late grandmother always used to advise us to show as children!

The French are certainly our friends, even if Liz Truss doesn’t know this fact yet. The late Queen Elizabeth II knew it. Emmanuel Macron knows it too. Emmanuel Macron is indeed our friend; and a good one at that! It is to be hoped that Liz Truss will soon come to her senses. © Mark Alexander

Andrés & Hugo | Cuatro Lunas | I Feel It Coming | Reupload


Viewer discretion is strongly advised. This video is not suitable for children. – © Mark Alexander

Greek Portokalopita: Orange Phyllo Cake

Portokalopita : Πορτοκαλόπιτα


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Scott Joplin : Maple Leaf Rag | Reupload

Dario Ronchi plays the Maple Leaf Rag to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Scott Joplin's death.

Omar Sharif Jr. : “One Day I Will Go Home”

Exiled Actor Omar Sharif Jr. says he will return to Egypt one day, but that he's not prepared to “try his luck” just yet for fear of arrest amid a crackdown on LGBT people in his homeland.


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Liz Truss Defends Plan to Lift Cap on Bankers’ Bonuses

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This is the sh** that falls from the bull! Liz Truss's understanding of economics leaves much to be desired. This is yet more 'trickle-up' economics, i.e. economics which makes the rich, richer still and the poor, poorer still.

This voodoo economics will not lead to economic growth; in fact, it will probably lead to economic contraction. If policies like these led to economic growth, this country would have one of the fastest-growing economies on the planet. These neoliberal policies have been followed since Thatcher was in office back in the 80s; and look at the parlous state of the UK economy today! – © Mark Alexander


Liz Truss, the market fundamentalist »

Liz Truss urges world leaders to follow UK with trickle down economics: Reports that stamp duty will be cut with PM to use UN speech to argue for far-reaching tax reductions, putting her at odds with Joe Biden »

Trickle down economics is a load of bullshit! No economist (or politician) worth his or her salt would ever promote such a stupid theory. The theory has already been discredited. – © Mark Alexander

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Are Russia's Defeats in Ukraine Causing a Shift in Public Opinion? | DW News

Ukraine’s recent successes have left some opponents of Russian President Vladimir Putin's war emboldened to speak out against the Kremlin. One of Russia's most celebrated pop stars, Alla Pugachova has asked to be declared a foreign agent, in solidarity with her exiled husband Maxim Galkin. He was designated a foreign agent less than a week ago. In an online post, she said Putin's war in Ukraine was "killing soldiers for illusory aims", and turning Russia into a "global pariah". Is there a shift in Russian public opinion, given Moscow's recent military set-backs in its war on Ukraine?

Vladimir Poutine en perte d’influence

LE MONDE – ÉDITORIAL : Face au regain de violence entre le Tadjikistan et le Kirghizistan, et entre l’Arménie et l’Azerbaïdjan, Moscou peine à tenir le rôle d’arbitre qu’elle revendique. Un signe qui témoigne de l’affaiblissement du président russe sur la scène internationale.

La géopolitique est impitoyable dès que se manifestent des signes de faiblesse. Vladimir Poutine ne peut que le constater alors que ses troupes viennent d’essuyer en Ukraine un revers cuisant, contraintes à la retraitedans la région de Kharkiv sous la pression des forces de Kiev. Le sommet de l’Organisation de coopération de Shanghaï qui s’est tenu à Samarcande, en Ouzbékistan, lui a certes donné l’occasion d’une photo de famille, au côté notamment du président chinois, Xi Jinping, mais ses homologues ont été chiches en soutiens. » | Éditorial « du Monde » | mardi 20 septembre 2022

Saudi Aramco Chief Says Europe’s Plans on Energy Crisis Are Not Helpful

THE GUARDIAN: Amin Nasser says plans to cap bills and tax energy companies are not long-term solutions

Saudi Aramco’s Amin Nasser said the root cause of the energy crisis had come from underinvestment in fossil fuels. Photograph: Ahmed Yosri/Reuters

The chief executive of Saudi Aramco has said European governments’ efforts to tackle the energy crisis are “not helpful”.

Amin Nasser, who leads the world’s largest oil exporter, said plans to cap consumer bills and tax energy companies were not long-term solutions to the global crisis.

Nasser told a forum in Switzerland: “Freezing or capping energy bills might help consumers in the short term, but it does not address the real causes and is not the long-term solution.

“And taxing companies when you want them to increase production is clearly not helpful.” » | Alex Lawson, Energy correspondent | Tuesday, September 20, 2022

Hodges: 'I Believe the Ukrainians Have Achieved Irreversible Momentum' | DW News

Sep 19, 2022 Ben Hodges, former commander of US forces in Europe, tells DW News there's "irreversible momentum" for Ukraine in the war with Russia. "In my view, the defeat of Russia, Ukrainian victory, which means total restoration of all of its sovereign territory, including Crimea, is inevitable."

Sweden Is Becoming Unbearable

Supporters of the Sweden Democrats political party during its election night rally. | Jonathan Nackstrand/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images

OPINION: GUEST ESSAY

THE NEW YORK TIMES: STOCKHOLM — “Helg seger.”

Those two words, spoken by Rebecka Fallenkvist, a 27-year-old media figure and politician from the Sweden Democrats, the far-right party that took 20 percent in Sweden’s general election last week, sent shivers down spines throughout the country. It’s not the phrase, which is odd and means “weekend victory.” It’s the sound: one letter away from “Hell seger,” the Swedish translation of the Nazi salute “Sieg Heil,” and the war cry of Swedish Nazis for decades.

Ms. Fallenkvist was quick to disavow any Nazi associations. She meant to declare the weekend a victorious one, she said, but the words came out in the wrong order. Perhaps that’s true. But the statement would be entirely in keeping with the party Ms. Fallenkvist represents which, after a steady rise, is now likely to play a major role in the next government.

For Sweden, a country that trades on being a bastion of social democracy, tolerance and fairness, it’s a shock. But perhaps it shouldn’t be. Steadily rising for the past decade, the Swedish far right has profited from the country’s growing inequalities, fostering an obsession with crime and an antipathy to migrants. Its advance marks the end of Swedish exceptionalism, the idea that the country stood out both morally and materially.

There’s no doubt about the party’s Nazi origins. The Sweden Democrats was created in 1988 out of a neo-Nazi group called B.S.S., or Keep Sweden Swedish, and of the party’s 30 founding fathers, 18 had Nazi affiliations, according to a historian and former party member, Tony Gustaffson. Some of the founding fathers had even served in Hitler’s Waffen SS. » | Elisabeth Asbrink * | Tuesday, September 20, 2022

* Ms. Asbrink is the author of “1947: Where Now Begins” and “Made in Sweden: 25 Ideas That Created a Country.

Elizabeth II: Das Ende einer Epoche | Mit offenen Karten - Im Fokus | ARTE

Mit offenen Karten im Fokus: Täglich drei Minuten Aktuelles. In dieser Folge: Elizabeth II: das Ende einer Epoche Magazin (F 2022, 3 Min) Video auf Youtube verfügbar bis zum 04/09/2024

Thousands Pay Tribute as Britain Says Final Farewell to Its Queen

THE NEW YORK TIMES: More than 100 world leaders, including President Biden, attended the funeral for Queen Elizabeth II, and Britons lined the streets for a procession that took her to her final resting place at Windsor Castle.


After a state funeral at Westminster Abbey and a procession across central London, Queen Elizabeth II’s coffin was lowered into the royal vault of St. George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle. | Andrew Testa for The New York Times

LONDON — Queen Elizabeth II was laid to rest on Monday after a majestic state funeral that drew tens of millions of Britons together in a vast expression of grief and gratitude, as they bade farewell to a sovereign whose seven-decade reign had spanned their lives and defined their times.

It was the culmination of 10 days of mourning since the queen died on Sept. 8 in Scotland — a highly choreographed series of rituals that fell amid a deepening economic crisis and a fraught political transition in Britain — and yet everything about the day seemed destined to be etched into history.

Tens of thousands of people lined the route of the cortege past the landmarks of London. In Hyde Park, people watching the service on large screens joined in “The Lord’s Prayer” when it was recited at Westminster Abbey. Thousands more cheered, many strewing flowers in the path of her glass-topped hearse, as the queen’s coffin was driven to Windsor Castle, where she was buried next to her husband, Prince Philip.

“In this changing world, she was a pillar of the old world,” said Richard Roe, 36, who works in finance in Zurich and flew home for the funeral. “It’s nice to have something that’s stable and stands for good values.”

An unbroken thread of sadness ran through the day, but also an acute sense of uncertainty. The queen, who died at 96, was one of the last living links to World War II and the twilight of Britain’s imperial age. The country she embodied with such dignity has fundamentally changed. » | Mark Landler | Monday, September 19, 2022

Queen Elizabeth II Is Buried at Windsor Alongside Her Husband, Prince Philip: After a state funeral at Westminster Abbey and a procession across central London, the British monarch was interred at the King George VI Memorial Chapel. »

Prince William Moves Into the Spotlight as Heir to the Throne: Many royal watchers and historians are looking to William and his wife, Catherine, who rank high in popularity polls, as the long-term future of the British monarchy. »

The Guardian view on the Queen’s funeral: stirring emotions that transcend logic: Ministers want to reduce workers’ rights and increase bankers’ bonuses. They should be brave enough to reform the crown »

Monday, September 19, 2022

Peaceful Cooking | هدوء الطبخ | Chicken w/ Rice | دجاج مع أرز

Delicious and easy to cook | لذيذ وسهل الطبخ


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Royal Family Turns Out in Flawless Fashion for the Queen’s Funeral

THE GUARDIAN: From pillbox hats to pearls and sharp tailoring, the dress code was one of resplendent solemnity

The Queen Consort with, left, the Duchess of Sussex and, right, Prince George, the Princess of Wales and Princess Charlotte. Photograph: Tim Rooke/REX/Shutterstock

There was not a hair out of place, nor a shoe unpolished. Not one speck of lint on a jacket was to be seen. For the grandest, most gorgeous of occasions the dress code was resplendent solemnity, in pearls and pillbox hats, high heels and sharp tailoring.

For the royal family this was, as the archbishop of Canterbury noted, a portrait of grief under the brightest spotlight. The Queen Consort, the Princess of Wales and the Duchess of Sussex found a little privacy under wide-brimmed hats, or veils, or both. And while Britain was looking at the royal family, the rest of the world was looking at Britain. » | Jess Cartner-Morley | Monday, September 19, 2022

La Poste française rend hommage à Elizabeth II

LE MONDE : Les services postaux ont mis en vente un collector de quatre timbres à l’effigie de la reine disparue.

Collector de quatre timbres à l’effigie de la reine Elizabeth II (Photos : © Roger Viollet / PA Archive / TopPhoto / Peter Grugeon / John Hedgecoe – Création : agence Huitième Jour). DR/LA POSTE

La Poste a émis, le 19 septembre, un collector de quatre timbres en mémoire de la reine Elizabeth II, qui s’est éteinte le jeudi 8 septembre, à l’âge de 96 ans.

Les timbres, au format de 37 millimètres sur 45 millimètres, mis en page par l’agence Huitième Jour, sont imprimés en offset. Le collector de quatre timbres, vendu au prix de 8,50 euros – le tarif de la lettre pour l’international est de 1,65 euro pour un poids maximal de 20 grammes –, est tiré à cinquante mille exemplaires.

Le collector est dans des tons dominants rappelant les couleurs de l’Union Jack, le drapeau du Royaume-Uni : bleu, blanc et rouge. » | Par Pierre Jullien| lundi 19 septembre 2022

Grossbritannien zelebriert am Tag des Abschieds von der Queen seine Soft Power meisterhaft

NEUE ZÜRCHER ZEITUNG: Die Welt schaut zu, wenn Königin Elizabeth II. in England zu Grabe getragen wird. Das ist der Faszination für ihre Person ebenso geschuldet wie der grandiosen Inszenierung des Königshauses durch die Briten.

Geleitzug der Königin zur Trauerfeier in Westminster. | Reuters

KOMMENTAR

Präsident Joe Biden sitzt mit seiner Ehefrau Jill in der 14. Reihe der Westminster Abbey und verfolgt den Trauergottesdienst für Königin Elizabeth II. Auch der französische Präsident Macron ist da, der deutsche Bundespräsident Steinmeier und die EU-Kommissions-Präsidentin von der Leyen. Von weit her sind der brasilianische Präsident Bolsonaro angereist, der kanadische Premierminister Trudeau, der südkoreanische Präsident Yoon und viele weitere Staatschefs. Für die Fernsehübertragung wurde ein Milliardenpublikum erwartet. Welche Persönlichkeit kann bei ihrem Tod eine ähnlich grosse Aufmerksamkeit erwarten? Die weltweite Anziehungskraft der englischen Königin ist einmalig.

Das hat viel mit ihrer Person zu tun, die während 70 Jahren als Staatsoberhaupt 117 Länder in offizieller Mission bereist hat. Nie hat sie sich einen Fehltritt erlaubt, nie hat sie einen Gast oder einen Gastgeber vor den Kopf gestossen. Die Perfektion und Ausdauer, mit der Königin Elizabeth ihr Land in der Welt vertreten hat, löst überall Respekt und Bewunderung aus. Die Queen erhält verdientermassen grossen Dank aus der Bevölkerung dafür. Es braucht mehr als perfekte Pflichterfüllung » | Peter Rásonyi | Montag, 19. September 2022

Queen Elizabeth II. († 96) – das Staatsbegräbnis LIVE bei BILD TV

LIVE: Queen Elizabeth II's Funeral

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The Funeral of Queen Elizabeth II - BBC News


Live coverage of HM Queen Elizabeth II's state funeral at Westminster Abbey in London and the committal service at St George’s Chapel in Windsor.

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Sunday, September 18, 2022

Queen Elizabeth II: Final Preparations Made for First State Funeral since Winston Churchill

Final preparations are underway here at Westminster Abbey ahead of the Queen's state funeral tomorrow morning - the first since Winston Churchill's in 1965.

Crowds have continued to make their way into central London, some queuing for the lying-in-state, while others are camping out alongside the funeral route, ready to witness this historic occasion.

Hundreds of foreign dignitaries are also now here - they'll be inside the Abbey for the service itself.

But there will also be some special invited guests there, who've been rewarded by the Queen in the past for their service to the country.

Sheikh Mohammed Arrives at Buckingham Palace to Offer Condolences on the Death of Queen Elizabeth II

KHALEEJ TIMES: Heads of state and leaders representing nearly 200 countries and territories will join Monday's state funeral

His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, has arrived at Buckingham Palace to offer his condolences on the death of Queen Elizabeth II.

A video posted by the Government of Dubai Media Office showed the UAE Vice-President entering the palace along with Reem Al Hashimy, Minister of State for International Cooperation.

The Dubai Ruler is among the many heads of state, world leaders and royals from across the world who have travelled to London to pay their respects to Britain's longest-reigning monarch, who died on September 8, aged 96.

The President, His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, and Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid had led tributes as the country mourned the passing of the Queen on September 8.

The UAE had declared a three-day mourning after the Queen passed as the country's leaders, top officials, diplomats and residents paid glowing tributes.

Till September 12, flags within the UAE and in the country's embassies abroad flew at half-mast.

UAE leaders, including some Rulers and Crown Princes, visited UK missions in the country to offer their respects. » | A Staff Reporter | Sunday, September 18, 2022

« La reine Elizabeth II était économe de mots, donc sa parole avait du poids »

LE MONDE : L’historien britannique Robert Tombs détaille, dans un entretien au « Monde », le rôle de la reine dans la conduite des affaires extérieures du Royaume-Uni, notamment en ce qui concerne ses relations avec la France.

Robert Tombs, professeur émérite d’histoire à Cambridge (St John’s College), est spécialiste de l’histoire de France au XIXe siècle. Il a notamment écrit, avec Isabelle Tombs, La France et le Royaume-Uni. Des ennemis intimes (Armand Colin, 2012).

C’est difficile à déterminer, car elle n’est jamais sortie de son rôle officiel. Je dirais que la relation politique entre la France et le Royaume-Uni est à deux niveaux. Le premier niveau est celui entre les Etats et les peuples. Il s’agit d’assurer à long terme les relations d’amitié entre bons voisins. Voici le domaine de la reine. Le second niveau est celui de la politique au quotidien, entre des gouvernements qui changent et des difficultés qui vont et qui viennent. Le sentiment d’amitié entre les deux pays était pour la reine quelque chose de fondamental. Lors de ses interventions en France, elle choisissait les expressions avec soin, refusait celles qui n’étaient pas appropriées, comme lors de sa dernière visite officielle en France, où elle avait parlé avec finesse de « ce mélange unique d’amitié, de rivalité dans la bonne humeur, ainsi que d’admiration » entre les deux pays. »| Propos recueillis par Alain Salles | samedi 17 Septembre 2022

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Duke of York Pays Tribute to ‘Mummy’ Queen Elizabeth for Her ‘Love, Compassion and Care’

The Duke of York has paid tribute to his mother the Queen, saying: “Mummy, your love for a son, your compassion, your care, your confidence I will treasure forever.”

The Duke of York added: "As our book of experiences closes, another opens, and I will forever hold you close to my heart with my deepest love and gratitude, and I will tread gladly into the next with you as my guide."

Prince Andrew, 62, has taken part in the vigils next to his mother's coffin in recent days, alongside his siblings.

Our Yemeni Kitchen | مطبخنا اليمني | Beef with Aubergine (Eggplant) | لحم بقري مع باذنجان

Delicious | لذيذ


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Putins Autorität ist in Gefahr

Ein Ausschnitt aus der Fernsehansprache, in der Präsident Wladimir Putin am Morgen des 24. Februar 2022 begründete, warum Russland die Ukraine angegriffen hat. | Bild: AP

RUSSLANDS NIEDERLAGEN

FRANKFURTER ALLGEMEINE ZEITUNG: Der russische Präsident Putin wird sich bald entscheiden müssen, was gefährlicher für seine Herrschaft ist: weitere militärische Misserfolge oder eine Mobilmachung.

In seiner Rede am Morgen des Angriffs auf die Ukraine hat der russische Präsident Wladimir Putin sein Handeln mit der Erfahrung des deutschen Überfalls auf die Sowjetunion 1941 begründet. Laut seiner Darstellung war die Lage für Russland Anfang dieses Jahres ebenso gefährlich wie in jenen Monaten vor 81 Jahren, in denen die Nationalsozialisten ihren Vernichtungskrieg gegen die Sowjetunion vorbereitet haben. Die rechtzeitige „Entnazifizierung“ und „Entmilitarisierung“ der Ukraine seien nötig, um eine Wiederholung der Schrecken zu verhindern, welche die Menschen in der Sowjetunion damals erleiden mussten, behauptete er.

Dieser Vorgabe folgend, schildert die russische Propaganda den Krieg in der Ukraine seither in schrillen Tönen als einen Kampf um das Überleben Russlands. In einem merkwürdigen Kontrast dazu wird der Krieg jedoch gleichzeitig als „militärische Spezialoperation“ kleingeredet und vom Alltag der Bevölkerung ferngehalten. Stünde wirklich Russlands Existenz auf dem Spiel, dann müsste die Regierung alles ins Gefecht werfen, was ihr zur Verfügung steht. Jeder Rückschlag an der Front müsste das ganze Land in Alarmzustand versetzen und noch größere Anstrengungen zur Folge haben. Aber so ist es nicht. Nach dem Zusammenbruch der russischen Front im Charkiwer Gebiet taten Putin und die Armeeführung so, als sei nichts Besonderes geschehen. Moskau feierte mit Tanz und Feuerwerk seinen Stadtgeburtstag. » | Ein Kommentar von Reinhard Veser | Sonntag, 18. September 2022

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Queen Consort Camilla: The Emerging Star of the New-look Royal Family | 60 Minutes Australia

Sep 18, 2022 Her funeral will take place at Westminster Abbey tomorrow, but for many of us Queen Elizabeth’s death still feels surreal. After such long service, not having her as the head of the royal family will surely take some getting used to. It begins with retraining our brains Charles is now a king, not a prince; something many a commentator has fumbled these past few days. For the new monarch, juggling immense private grief one moment, essential public duty the next, has been challenging. But by his side all the way has been his most trusted and closest confidante – King Charles’ wife, now Queen Consort Camilla.

Camilla: I Will Always Remember Queen's Smile


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Trussonomics Is a Fanatical, Fantastical Creed, and the Last Thing Britain Needs

THE GUARDIAN – OPINION: ust when we need visions of a better world, the prime minister is proclaiming the toxic gospel of neoliberalism

Soon, the focus will return, and the collapse of many people’s economic prospects will dominate once more. As winter approaches, it will become clear that our politics is spectacularly lacking in answers.

Why? Because the doctrine destroying our condition of life is the doctrine Liz Truss has promised to extend to new extremes. She is fanatically devoted to an ideology misleadingly called Thatcherism or Reaganism (as if they invented it), but more accurately described as neoliberalism.

This doctrine insists that politics submits to “the market”, which means, when translated, that democracy must submit to the power of money. Any impediment to the accumulation of wealth – such as public ownership, tax, regulation, trade unions and political protest – should be torn down, either quickly and noisily or slowly and stealthily. When consumer choice is unencumbered by political interference, the market is allowed to become a Great Winnower, sifting us into a natural hierarchy of winners and losers. » | George Monbiot | Saturday, September 17, 2022

Trial by TikTok: Camilla and Meghan Targeted with Abuse after Queen’s Death

THE OBSERVER: Posts containing slurs and misinformation have been liked by millions on social media

Camilla, the Queen Consort, has been subjected to abuse on social media. Photograph: Chris Jackson/PA

As solemn reports of the Queen’s death dominated TV bulletins and newspaper headlines, online another kind of royal content was drawing in millions of views.

Posts containing abuse and misinformation were widely shared on social media in the days after the news broke – many of them aimed at Camilla, the new Queen Consort.

Doctored photos of the Duchess of Sussex and posts claiming that Queen Elizabeth had been murdered because she held secrets on politicians, or was killed by the Covid-19 vaccine, were also widely shared, analysis shows. » | Shanti Das | Saturday, September 17, 2022

Saturday, September 17, 2022

Omar Sharif Jr. | Coming Out in the Middle of a Revolution | 2016

Omar Sharif Jr.'s talk at the 2016 Oslo Freedom Forum. See more talks like this at oslofreedomforum.com and follow @OsloFF for updates.


For your information, this blog, as far as I am aware, has NEVER had even one visitor from Egypt! I get visitors from ALL OVER THE WORLD, but never from Egypt. That repressive government doesn't even allow its citizens to access gay-friendly blogs; and let's get this straight: This website is nothing but a gay-friendly blog. It is NOT a gay blog as such.

Further, I do frequently get lots of visitors from Morocco, and some from Algeria, Tunisia and Libya. I even get visitors from from Saudi Arabia – daily! Kudos Saudi Arabia! But never from Egypt! That tells its own story. – © Mark Alexander

Critiques et polémiques à la veille des funérailles d’Etat de la reine

LE MONDE : Alors que le pays fait face à des défis considérables, notamment la flambée des prix de l’énergie et la récession, la période de deuil national paralyse une partie des institutions.
La garde royale se prépare pour la procession du cercueil de la reine Elisabeth II devant le palais de Buckingham, à Londres, le 14 septembre 2022. OLIVIA ARTHUR/MAGNUM PHOTOS POUR « LE MONDE »

A l’approche des funérailles d’Etat de la reine Elizabeth II, lundi 19 septembre, les critiques s’élèvent au Royaume-Uni, concentrées sur l’impact d’une période de deuil national paralysante, alors que le pays fait face à des défis considérables, à commencer par la flambée des prix de l’énergie et une récession qui menace.

L’activité gouvernementale, pour l’essentiel, a cessé depuis le 9 septembre, au lendemain du décès de la souveraine, et le cabinet Truss ne reprendra le cours normal de son travail que le jour suivant les funérailles. Cette longue pause inquiète d’autant plus qu’elle intervient après six semaines de primaire au Parti conservateur, durant lesquelles Boris Johnson, encore premier ministre, s’est contenté de gérer les affaires courantes quand il n’était pas en vacances. » | Par Cécile Ducourtieux (Londres, correspondante) | samedi 17 septembre 2022

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Queen Margrethe II of Denmark Says Queen Elizabeth II Made an 'Enormous Impression' on Her | ITV News | May 2022

ITV News Correspondent Lucy Watson sat down with Queen Margrethe II of Denmark ahead of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II's Platinum Jubilee. The two royals are the only two reigning queens in the world. Coincidentally, 2022 was the late Queen Elizabeth II’s 70th Jubilee and it is the 50th Jubilee year for Her Majesty Queen Margrette II.

UK Becoming a Police State as Government Talks Nonsense about 'Going for Growth'

As Liz Truss appoints her new right-wing government, the UK economy continues to suffer from the effects of Brexit.

The new Health Secretary and Deputy Prime Minister Therese Coffey writes to staff asking them not to use the 'Oxford comma' whilst Kwasi Kwarteng announces that he is going to 'go for growth' by removing the limit on bankers' bonuses.

In Edinburgh a protester was forced to the ground and arrested by the police for shouting an insult at Prince Andrew, whilst another woman was arrested and is due to go to court for holding up an 'anti-monarchy' sign.

Truss is to borrow £130 billion in order to secure the massive windfall profits of energy companies. The taxpayer will repay this loan over the coming years.


‘We Wouldn’t Put Charles on a Bus’: Gulf Royals Balk at Queen’s Funeral Protocol

THE GUARDIAN: The monarchies are hopeful of stronger UK ties under King Charles, but plans for the ceremony have not gone down well

Charles is viewed in Saudi Arabia as coming from a longstanding sympathetic position to the traditions and history of the region. Photograph: Reuters

From Oman in the east to Morocco in the west, Middle East and north African royalty have been closely monitoring plans for the Queen’s funeral, but with days to go until the biggest event in modern royal history, they are unlikely to travel to London in numbers.

Monarchies have sought to divine meaning from protocol arrangements, and are largely underwhelmed by what they have seen.

An expectation that the kings and presidents of the region would board a bus to travel to Westminster Abbey has not been received well. Nor have mooted seating plans that place regional royals and presidents on pews well behind Commonwealth leaders who were an important part of the Queen’s orbit, but are often less influential when it comes to Britain’s trade and security ties.

Leaders of Kuwait, the UAE and Saudi Arabia have been uncertain who to send to London to what would be one of the biggest gatherings of global leaders in decades. Kuwait is thought to be sending its crown prince, and Abu Dhabi a vice-president. Saudi Arabia’s de facto leader, Mohammed bin Salman, is thought to still be planning to travel – for what would be his first trip to the UK since the death of the dissident Jamal Khashoggi – however, a final decision has not been made, 72 hours from dignitaries gathering. » | Martin Chulov, Middle East correspondent | Friday, September 16, 2022

Friday, September 16, 2022

What Is the Future of the British Monarchy?

In today’s world the idea of the monarchy is outdated, but it thrived under Queen Elizabeth II. The Economist’s Editor-in chief, Zanny Minton Beddoes, and Britain correspondent, Catherine Nixey, discuss what the Queen’s death means for the future of the crown.

‘Stain on Queen’s Memory’: Saudi Crown Prince’s Planned Visit Condemned

THE GUARDIAN: Hatice Cengiz, fiancee of murdered journalist Jamal Khashoggi, and other campaigners condemn plan

Mohammed bin Salman plans to visit London to pay respects to the Queen, a visit that has been condemned by human rights activists Photograph: Bandar al-Jaloud/Saudi Royal Palace/AFP/Getty Images

Mohammed bin Salman’s plan to touch down in London on Sunday to pay his respects to the Queen has been condemned by Hatice Cengiz and other human rights defenders as a “stain” on the monarch’s memory and an attempt by the Saudi crown prince to use mourning to “seek legitimacy and normalisation”.

Cengiz, who was engaged to Jamal Khashoggi, the Saudi journalist who was killed and dismembered by Saudi agents in the Istanbul consulate in 2018, said she wished that Prince Mohammed would be arrested for murder when he lands in London, but said she feared that UK authorities would turn a blind eye to serious and credible allegations against the future king.

A source has told the Guardian that Prince Mohammed will travel to the UK to deliver his kingdom’s condolences to the royal family, though there was no confirmation or information about whether he would attend the funeral service at Westminster Abbey. CNN Arabic first reported the news on Thursday night. » | Stephanie Kirchgaessner in Washington | Friday, September 16, 2022

Stocks Slide at the End of a Rough Week for Investors.

THE NEW YORK TIMES: Pessimism is deepening as bellwether companies like FedEx and General Electric warn of worsening economic and business conditions.

After one of the worst weeks for the stock market this year, investors are losing their nerve as the burst of optimism that accompanied a summer rally fades away.

The S&P 500 index was set to close out the week around 5 percent lower than where it started, down 1 percent in early trading on Friday as corporate executives from bellwethers like FedEx and General Electric warned of crimped supply chains and declining economic activity that would hurt corporate profits.

The stock market’s move on Friday added to sharp losses earlier in the week, after a widely watched gauge of inflation showed that consumer prices rose more than expected in August. The fresh data undermined the popular thesis that inflation had peaked, ushering in expectations that the Federal Reserve would have to do more to restrain the economy that previously expected, raising the risk of the United States slipping into a severe downturn.

The stock slide marked the latest bout of whiplash for investors after a string of surprises this summer that have consistently undermined a more optimistic consensus in financial markets. Now, some of the most powerful trading houses in the world, responsible for investing trillions of dollars on behalf of pension funds, governments and other investors, are warning that there is more pain to come. » | Joe Rennison | Friday, September 16, 2022

Die Royals als Pop-Stars: Warum die USA das britische Königshaus einst verjagten und heute lieben

NEUE ZÜRCHER ZEITUNG: Der Tod der Queen zeigt einmal mehr, wie gross das Interesse an den Royals in Amerika ist. Das Königshaus bietet alles, was selbst Hollywood nicht besser erfinden könnte.

Flaggen auf amerikanischen Regierungsgebäuden wehen seit dem Tod der britischen Monarchin auf halbmast, wie hier auf dem Weissen Haus in Washington. | Michael Reynolds / EPA

Die Titelseiten der amerikanischen Zeitungen nach dem Tod von Queen Elizabeth II. standen den britischen kaum nach. Die Massenblätter «USA Today» und «New York Post» druckten jeweils ein Foto der Monarchin über ihre gesamte erste Seite, obwohl Ereignisse im Ausland in den USA meist wenig interessieren. Auch Qualitätstitel wie das «Wall Street Journal» verkündeten das Ableben mit ganz grossen Buchstaben und ebensolchen Fotos.

Die Fahnen auf allen amerikanischen Regierungsgebäuden wehen seither auf halbmast – bis zum Begräbnis, also für die aussergewöhnlich lange Dauer von zwölf Tagen. Derweil berichtet das Fernsehen fast ununterbrochen: Die Nachrichtenkanäle CNN, MSNBC und Fox News widmeten der Queen in der vergangenen Woche zehn mal mehr Sendezeit als der erfolgreichen und für die USA ungleich wichtigeren ukrainischen Offensive im Donbass. » | Meret Baumann | Freitag, 16. September 2022

Companies Declared Insolvent in England and Wales Jump by 43%

THE GUARDIAN: Businesses may struggle as consumers cut back spending amid high inflation and rising fuel costs, economists warn

The number of companies in England and Wales declared insolvent jumped by 43% in August, according to government data, which adds to concerns for the health of the UK economy.

There were 1,933 insolvencies in August, compared with 1,348 in the same month last year, the Insolvency Service said. It was 42% above the level in August 2019, before the Covid-19 pandemic hit.

Economists are concerned that businesses will increasingly struggle as consumers cut back spending amid high inflation. The government has stepped in with an energy price freeze that will cushion the blow of increased cost of gas and electricity, but the unit price paid by households this winter will still be well over double the levels of recent years. » | Jasper Jolly | Friday, September 16, 2022

Clearly, this must be one of the benefits of Brexit! – © Mark Alexander

Idea of Monarchy as Symbol of Duty or Sacrifice ‘A Lie’, Says Labour’s Clive Lewis

THE GUARDIAN: MP and former shadow cabinet member speaks out despite leader’s call for silence before Queen’s funeral

Clive Lewis makes a speech during his failed leadership bid in 2020. Photograph: Stefan Rousseau/PA

The notion of the royal family as symbols of duty or sacrifice to the nation is “a lie” and is at the centre of a deeply unequal UK, a senior Labour MP has argued, breaching Keir Starmer’s order to his party to stay silent ahead of the Queen’s funeral on Monday.

Clive Lewis, the Norwich South MP and former shadow cabinet minister, said the arrest of anti-monarchy protesters and the condemnation of others who dissented showed that the royal succession “is as much about coercion as consent”.

In an article for the Guardian, one which is likely to infuriate Starmer’s office, Lewis said his initial response to the idea of people queuing for many hours to file past the Queen’s coffin was “one of bemusement followed by a touch of despair”.

Seeking to extrapolate lessons from the phenomenon for those, like him, who seek a transition to a republic, Lewis argued that media interviews with the mourners often showed a key motivation was the “need to feel part of something more than themselves”.

The “fundamental truth” about the monarchy, he argued, was its role as a national distraction: “It is a spectacle exalted for exemplifying virtues that should be typical in public life and public behaviour. Casting such behaviour as exceptional allows the likes of Boris Johnson, Liz Truss and the economic elites they represent to break and exploit the rules for their own benefit and that of their very narrow class interest – of which the monarchy is an integral part.” » | Peter Walker, Political correspondent | Friday, September 16, 2022

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Célibat des prêtres, le calvaire de l'Église | ARTE

Sep 8, 2022 La majorité des prêtres dans le monde ne respecterait plus aujourd’hui le célibat que l’Église leur impose. Ce documentaire explore les différentes facettes de cette réalité et confronte l'Église catholique à ses contradictions autour de cette sacro-sainte règle, synonyme de souffrances.

Pour pouvoir vivre librement son histoire d'amour avec sa compagne, Marc a quitté la prêtrise en 2021, comme avant lui Bernard, déjà père de deux enfants. Wolfgang, de son côté, vit avec Peter depuis plus de trente ans. Son évêque, au courant, a fermé les yeux pendant vingt-cinq ans, car il avait besoin de lui à la tête de sa paroisse. Pierre s'est longtemps refusé aux relations avec des femmes, mais le mal-être a eu raison de ses efforts. Il est aujourd'hui marié avec une paroissienne… Des histoires qui se répètent, tant un nombre considérable de prêtres se disent prêts à dénoncer le vide affectif et charnel qu'engendre l'obligation du célibat. Pourtant, l'Église catholique romaine, la seule à imposer cette règle aujourd'hui, reste impuissante à appréhender cette réalité. Le comble de l'hypocrisie est atteint quand, à la question des compagnes et compagnons des prêtres, s'ajoute celle de leurs enfants. Les réponses de l’institution, au cas par cas, sont au mieux inadaptées et souvent néfastes. Conséquences : les démissions et les initiatives dissidentes se multiplient, témoignant d'une rupture entre les clercs et une institution pourtant en perte de vocations…

Schizophrénie

Dans le sillage de la libération de la parole sur la pédocriminalité au sein de l'Église et des révélations concernant les abus sexuels sur les religieuses (Religieuses abusées : l'autre scandale de l'Église), ce documentaire met au jour un phénomène mondial, qui, s'il n'est pas directement synonyme de violence, n'en génère pas moins d'importantes souffrances. Les signaux d’alarme se multiplient. Deux ans après son élection, le pape François a déclaré que de nombreux clercs étaient victimes de la "maladie de ceux qui ont une double vie", qualifiée dans le même élan de "schizophrénie existentielle". Mais si le diagnostic est posé sur la maladie, le remède semble impossible à administrer. Pourquoi ? Théologiens, sociologues et psychologues religieux proposent leurs analyses, accompagnant les passionnants témoignages intimes, qui nourrissent ce film. Plus largement, l’enjeu concerne la réforme de l'Église, institution en crise que certains comparent à une monarchie absolue, entre déficit d'influence et crispation.

Célibat des prêtres, le calvaire de l'Église
Documentaire d'Eric Colomer et Rémi Benichou (France, 2021, 1h40mn)



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Princess Anne’s Influence, and Workload, Rises in a Slimmed-Down Royal Family

THE NEW YORK TIMES: Often appearing at more than 400 events a year, Anne is likely to become even more central as a trusted adviser to her brother, the king.

Princess Anne at Balmoral Castle, in Scotland, on Saturday. | Pool photo by Andrew Milligan

LONDON — The day after she walked behind the coffin of her mother, Queen Elizabeth II, in London, Princess Anne flew to Glasgow in Scotland on Thursday to meet with city officials, accept condolences from Glaswegians and inspect wreaths left in honor of the sovereign, who died last week.

It was the kind of yeoman’s duty that Anne, now 72, has carried out, uncomplainingly, for decades. The only daughter of Elizabeth and the younger sister of King Charles III, Anne has famously been one of the hardest workers in the royal family, often logging more than 400 public events a year.

Owing to the laws of primogeniture, she is 16th in the line of succession to the throne. But that understates her influence in the royal family, where she is a trusted adviser to Charles, and her stature with the public, where her approval ratings have been higher than any of the surviving senior royals, save Prince William and his wife, Princess Catherine. » | Mark Landler | Thursday, September 15, 2022

Pound Falls as Weak Retail Sales Raise Fears UK Economy Is in Recession

THE GUARDIAN: Sterling drops by more than 1% against dollar to $1.1351, its lowest since 1985

The pound sank to a fresh 37-year low against the dollar on Friday after weaker than expected retail sales raised fears that the British economy is already in recession.

Sterling fell by more than 1% against the currency to $1.1351, its lowest since 1985, partly reflecting broader dollar strength as well as specific concerns about the outlook for Britain. The pound also hit a 17-month low against the euro, with €1 worth 87.66p.

It came as the latest official data showed cash-strapped consumers cut back on spending by more than expected in August, when retail sales volumes in Great Britain fell by 1.6%. Economists had predicted a more modest fall of 0.5%. » | Phillip Inman | Friday, September 16, 2022

The Brexit pound is looking pretty weak and pathetic, isn't it? Never mind! We've got our blue passports back now; so you'll be able to sleep better at night.

Brexit, of course, is not the cause of this recession, but it sure isn't helping any. Gee thanks, Farage! And all your stupid, selfish cohorts. But hey! You'll be sitting pretty even if so many Brits will have to starve and/or freeze to death this winter. In German, we would call the lot of you ein Lumpenpack! Go look it up, Nige (et al), it suits you dorks to a T. – © Mark Alexander

Welsh First Minister Says People Have Right to Protest during King Charles Visit

THE GUARDIAN: Mark Drakeford calls for policing to be proportionate, as silent demonstration planned in Cardiff

Placards and wellwishers outside Llandaff Cathedral. Drakeford said he expected protests to ‘be a footnote to the dominant feelings of the day’. Photograph: Carl Recine/Reuters

The Welsh first minister has said that anti-monarchists have a right to protest in Cardiff when King Charles visits the Welsh capital on Friday on the last leg of his tour of the four nations, but called for them to be restrained.

Mark Drakeford also made it clear that he did not expect there to be an extravagant investiture for William, the new Prince of Wales, but said he thought he could play an important role in Welsh life.

The Labour first minister said that while nobody would expect William to suddenly become fluent in Welsh, he believed he would “want to recognise” its importance in shaping modern life in Wales.

A silent anti-monarchist demonstration is due to begin from 1pm at Cardiff Castle, organised under the banner “Real Democracy Now”. » | Steven Morris | Friday, September 16, 2022

Funérailles d’Elizabeth II : Charles III au Pays de Galles, avant la « veillée des princes » : Le nouveau roi poursuit sa longue série d’engagements officiels, et achève à Cardiff une tournée dans les quatre nations constitutives du Royaume-Uni. Vendredi soir, les quatre enfants de la monarque observeront une « veillée des princes » autour du cercueil de leur mère. »

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« Tout simplement sans cœur » : des employés de Charles III avertis de leur potentiel licenciement quatre jours après la mort de la reine

LE MONDE : Des membres du personnel de Clarence House, l’ex-résidence officielle de Charles III à Londres, ont reçu un courrier leur annonçant qu’ils pourraient perdre leur emploi. Les équipes de Buckingham Palace pourraient aussi être concernées par des licenciements.

Le roi Charles III et Camilla, reine consort, quittent Westminster Hall, à Londres, le 14 septembre 2022. MARTIN MEISSNER / AFP

La période de dix jours de deuil suivant la mort d’Elizabeth II s’accompagne d’une série d’interdictions, d’annulations, de reports. Il est ainsi prohibé de circuler autrement qu’à pied dans le périmètre du palais de Buckingham ; la fédération cycliste britannique a « recommandé » – avant de rétropédaler – de ne pas utiliser de vélo pendant les funérailles de la reine. Charles III, de son côté, semble avoir décidé de ne pas placer dans cette liste d’interdictions temporaires l’une de ses prérogatives d’employeur : la faculté de licencier des employés de la famille royale.

Le quotidien The Guardian a rapporté, mardi 13 septembre, que des dizaines de membres du personnel de Clarence House, l’ancienne résidence officielle de Charles III à Londres, avaient reçu, lundi, une lettre de Sir Clive Alderton, le principal conseiller du roi, leur annonçant leur potentiel licenciement, alors que l’Ecosse rendait une dernière fois hommage à la reine à la cathédrale Saint-Gilles, à Edimbourg. Une source a déclaré au Guardian que « tout le monde était absolument livide » et que certains étaient « visiblement secoués » par cette décision.

« A la suite de l’accession au trône de la semaine dernière, les opérations de la maison de l’ancien prince de Galles et de l’ancienne duchesse de Cornouailles ont cessé et, comme l’exige la loi, un processus de consultation a commencé, a confirmé un porte-parole de Clarence House à la BBC. Notre personnel a rendu de longs et loyaux services et, bien que certains licenciements soient inévitables, nous travaillons d’urgence pour identifier des fonctions alternatives pour le plus grand nombre possible d’employés. » » | Le Monde | jeudi 15 septembre 2022

The threat to lay off King Charles’s staff while the nation mourns is despicable: My union has demanded the notification be immediately withdrawn and the workers given the respect they deserve »

Thursday, September 15, 2022

Roger Federer Announces Retirement from Tennis after Stellar Career

THE GUARDIAN: Swiss great to call time on career at end of month
A screenshot from the accompanying video.

Roger Federer will retire next week at the age of 41 after the Laver Cup in London, marking the end of one of the greatest sporting careers.

A 20-time grand slam champion, Federer announced in a social media post on Thursday that next week will be his last as a professional player. Federer’s management firm, Team8, are founders of the Laver Cup, a Ryder Cup-style event.

“The Laver Cup next week in London will be my final ATP event. I will play more tennis in the future, of course, but just not in Grand Slams or on the tour,” he wrote. With video » | Tumaini Carayol | Thursday, September 15, 2022

Tennis great Roger Federer retires: his career – in pictures »

Roger Federer prend sa retraite : derrière le joueur, une icône savamment travaillée : Maître sur le court, le Suisse l’était aussi en dehors, où il soignait son image, ses apparitions et son portefeuille. »

Roger Federer: Zu gross für die Schweiz: Roger Federer beendet die Karriere als einer der grössten Sportler der Geschichte. Nicht nur die Erfolge, sondern auch die Bescheidenheit, in der er diese hinnahm, macht ihn zur Ausnahmeerscheinung. Überall auf der Welt würdigt man das mehr als in seiner Heimat. »

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Jeffrey Epstein Victims Condemn Prince Andrew’s Return to Public Life

THE GUARDIAN: Attorneys say duke’s reappearance following death of Queen could prove harmful for survivors of Epstein’s crimes

Prince Andrew, a close friend of Jeffrey Epstein, at the procession for the lying in state of his late mother on Wednesday. Photograph: Andrew Matthews/PA

Since the death of the Queen on 8 September, Prince Andrew has returned to the public sphere.

The Duke of York’s prominence at events marking the death of his mother, such as the progress of her coffin through Edinburgh and London this week, is to be expected. Andrew is grieving personal loss during a national period of mourning.

But just months ago, amid fallout from his long and controversial association with the convicted sex traffickers Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, any public appearance at all would have seemed entirely unlikely.

The royal, now eighth in line to the throne, was stripped of his military patronages and use of the HRH title after he paid a financial settlement to Virginia Giuffre, who had accused him of sexual assault, a claim he denied.

For attorneys who represented Epstein victims, and for other advocates for sex-crimes victims, Andrew’s sudden reappearance has seemed jarring. Some have said it could prove triggering for Epstein survivors, even if they never encountered Andrew. » | Victoria Bekiempis | Thursday, September 15, 2022

Camilla Parker Bowles dans « Le Monde », de maîtresse supposée à reine consort

LE MONDE – CHRONIQUE : Depuis la révélation de sa liaison avec le prince de Galles, Camilla Parker Bowles a progressivement gagné l’estime de l’opinion publique britannique. L’épouse du roi Charles III a été mentionnée pour la première fois dans le quotidien le 16 novembre 1992.

Camilla Parker Bowles, alors duchesse de Cornouailles, à Courseulles-sur-Mer, en Normandie, le 5 juin 2014. JEAN-SEBASTIEN EVRARD/AFP

Le 24 novembre 1992, c’est d’une voix digne et contenue que la reine Elizabeth II déclare, dans une formule latine demeurée célèbre, l’année écoulée « annus horribilis ». Il y avait pourtant matière à perdre son flegme, fut-il royal et britannique, tant les frasques de sa famille faisaient jaser la planète entière. Entre autres avanies, en mars, le prince Andrew divorçait de Sarah Ferguson. En juin, la princesse Diana révélait dans un livre la liaison de son mari, le prince Charles, avec Camilla Parker Bowles (Shand, de son nom de naissance), son amour de jeunesse et visiblement de toujours. Diana se plaignait amèrement de ce mariage à trois qui lui était imposé.

Le 16 novembre de cette décrétée « annus horribilis », Le Monde mentionne pour la première fois Camilla, devenue aujourd’hui l’épouse du roi Charles III et la « reine consort ». Apparition subreptice au détour d’un article de bas de page, aussi lapidaire qu’anonyme, sur une visite « privée » en France de la princesse Diana. « Les spéculations sur l’éventualité d’un divorce allaient bon train. Elles ont été relancées ¬vendredi avec la publication par le Daily Mirror d’extraits d’un enregistrement d’une conversation entre le prince Charles et sa maîtresse supposée, Mme Camilla Parker Bowles. » Le prince Charles et Lady Di se sépareront en décembre 1992 et divorceront en 1996. » | Benoît Hopquin | jeudi 15 septembre 2022

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Live: Queen Elizabeth Lying-in-State at Westminster Hall, Public Viewing

The United Kingdom's Queen Elizabeth is now lying in state at Westminster Hall, as thousands line up to see pay their respects ahead of the funeral on Monday.

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Does King Charles III Have What It Takes to Wear the Crown? | 60 Minutes Australia

It doesn’t make the end of Queen Elizabeth’s magnificent reign any less sad, but three days on from her death, there are fewer tears and instead more applause and heartfelt thanks for her service. 70 years in the job not only redefines the idea of devotion to duty, it also guarantees Her Majesty will be remembered as one of the most admired women who’s ever lived. Now attention turns to her successor. The Queen’s eldest son, now King Charles III, has spent his entire life preparing for the mighty role he’s inherited. But as Tara Brown reports, many people are already questioning how comfortably the Crown will fit him.

Wednesday, September 14, 2022

Queen's Funeral Guests: Who Will - and Who Won't - Attend

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BBC: The Queen's funeral on Monday is set to be one of the biggest gatherings of royalty and politicians hosted in the UK for decades.

Invitations went out over the weekend, with some 500 heads of state and foreign dignitaries expected to attend.

The majority of leaders have been asked to arrive on commercial flights and told they will be bussed en masse from a site in west London.

The ceremony at Westminster Abbey has a capacity for around 2,200 people.

Here's what we know so far about who will and won't be in attendance.

Members of royal families from across Europe, many of whom were blood relatives of the Queen, are expected.

Belgium's King Philippe and Queen Mathilde have confirmed they will be there, as have King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands and his wife, Queen Maxima, along with his mother, former Dutch queen Princess Beatrix.

King Felipe and Queen Letizia of Spain have also accepted an invitation, as have the royal families of Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Monaco.

The White House has confirmed that President Joe Biden will attend along with First Lady Jill Biden, although they are understood not to be travelling to the service by bus. » | BBC | Wednesday, September 14, 2022

Swedish PM Concedes Election Defeat to Bloc Including Far-right Sweden Democrats

THE GUARDIAN: Loose coalition of SD and centre-right parties wins majority of three in parliament

Magdalena Andersson pointed out that the Social Democrats remained Sweden’s largest party.Photograph: Jessica Gow/EPA

The leader of Sweden’s incumbent Social Democrats conceded defeat in the country’s knife-edge election on Wednesday, handing victory to a loose bloc of rightwing parties that includes the far-right Sweden Democrats (SD).

The prime minister, Magdalena Andersson, called a press conference at which she accepted defeat, while pointing out that the Social Democrats remained Sweden’s largest party with more than 30% of the vote – and that the majority in parliament for the right bloc was very slim. » | David Crouch in Gothenburg | Wednesday, Spetember 14, 2022

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Wealthiest Cities in the World: Dubai Is Home to 67,900 Millionaires, 13 Billionaires, Ranks 23rd on the List

Dubai skyline and a view of the world tallest tower, Burj Khalifa. Photo: AP

KHALEEJ TIMES: Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, Riyadh and Doha are among the fastest-growing on the list and performing especially well this year

Dubai is home to 13 billionaires, 202 centi-millionaires and around 68,000 millionaires, according to a new global study.

In a ranking of the cities worldwide with the most number of millionaires, Dubai ranked 23rd, while Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, Riyadh and Doha were among the fastest-growing on the list, having performed especially well this year.

According to the latest Henley Global Citizens Report, the US dominates the world's Top 20 Cities with the most number of millionaires in 2022. While New York takes the crown with 345,600 millionaires, five other American cities – San Francisco, Los Angeles, Chicago, Houston, and Dallas – secure places on the coveted world’s wealthiest cities ranking.

The latest report, which tracks private wealth and investment migration trends worldwide, mentions how the highly diversified economy of Dubai propelled its position globally.

Dubai's economy is robust in multiple key sectors, including basic materials, hotels, financial services, oil and gas, real estate, retail, and transport. The report also marks prime residential areas like Emirates Hills, Jumeirah Golf Estates, and the Palm Jumeirah as Dubai's affluent parts. » | Web Desk | Wednesday, September 14, 2022