Thursday, January 06, 2022

300,000 New Infections: France Sees 'Supersonic Rise' in Covid Cases | DW News

Jan 6, 2022 • France recorded 332,200 new infections in a 24-hour period on Wednesday, which is Europe's highest single-day number of confirmed Covid-19 cases. It was also the first time that French cases breached the 300,000 mark as the country continues to break daily case records during an omicron-driven surge.

Although hospitals are preparing for a potential surge in patients, authorities are hopeful that France's high vaccination rate will prevent many people from developing severe infections, like those which were seen at the beginning of the pandemic. Nevertheless, the number of Covid hospitalizations has seen an uptick, with 72% of French ICU beds now occupied by people with the virus, The Associated Press reported.

The increased pressure on resources has prompted authorities to allow health workers who have tested positive to keep treating patients in the face of staff shortages. Early Thursday, French legislators in the lower house passed legislation that included a new "health pass" to limit unvaccinated people's access to public places including restaurants, regional trains and planes. The draft will now go to the Senate before a final vote in the National Assembly.



Présidentielle 2022: les propos de d’Emmanuel Macron enflamment la campagne : La petite phrase du président, qui dit vouloir «emmerder» les non-vaccinés, a suscité un tollé et provoqué un incident de séance à l’Assemblée. »

Democracy Now! Top US News & World Headlines — January 6, 2022

Christian Nationalism Is One of Trump’s Most Powerful Weapons

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OPINION : GUEST ESSAY

THE NEW YORK TIMES: The most serious attempt to overthrow the American constitutional system since the Civil War would not have been feasible without the influence of America’s Christian nationalist movement. One year later, the movement seems to have learned a lesson: If it tries harder next time, it may well succeed in making the promise of American democracy a relic of the past.

Christian nationalist symbolism was all over the events of Jan. 6, as observers have pointed out. But the movement’s contribution to the effort to overturn the 2020 election and install an unelected president goes much deeper than the activities of a few of its representatives on the day that marks the unsuccessful end (or at least a temporary setback) of an attempted coup.

A critical precondition for Donald Trump’s attempt to retain the presidency against the will of the people was the cultivation of a substantial population of voters prepared to believe his fraudulent claim that the election was stolen — a line of argument Mr. Trump began preparing well before the election, at the first presidential debate. » | Katherine Stewart * | Thursday, January 6, 2022

• Ms. Stewart has reported on the religious right for more than a decade. She is the author of “The Power Worshippers: Inside the Dangerous Rise of Religious Nationalism.”

Jimmy Carter: I Fear for Our Democracy

OPINION : GUEST ESSAY

THE NEW YORK TIMES: One year ago, a violent mob, guided by unscrupulous politicians, stormed the Capitol and almost succeeded in preventing the democratic transfer of power. All four of us former presidents condemned their actions and affirmed the legitimacy of the 2020 election. There followed a brief hope that the insurrection would shock the nation into addressing the toxic polarization that threatens our democracy.

However, one year on, promoters of the lie that the election was stolen have taken over one political party and stoked distrust in our electoral systems. These forces exert power and influence through relentless disinformation, which continues to turn Americans against Americans. According to the Survey Center on American Life, 36 percent of Americans — almost 100 million adults across the political spectrum — agree that “the traditional American way of life is disappearing so fast that we may have to use force to save it.” The Washington Post recently reported that roughly 40 percent of Republicans believe that violent action against the government is sometimes justified.

Politicians in my home state of Georgia, as well as in others, such as Texas and Florida, have leveraged the distrust they have created to enact laws that empower partisan legislatures to intervene in election processes. They seek to win by any means, and many Americans are being persuaded to think and act likewise, threatening to collapse the foundations of our security and democracy with breathtaking speed. I now fear that what we have fought so hard to achieve globally — the right to free, fair elections, unhindered by strongman politicians who seek nothing more than to grow their own power — has become dangerously fragile at home. » | Jimmy Carter * | Wednesday, January 5, 2022

* Mr. Carter was the 39th president of the United States.

Garland: Justice Department Will Hold All Jan. 6 Rioters 'Accountable under Law'

Jan 5, 2022 • Attorney General Merrick Garland announced that the Justice Department has arrested and charged more than 725 defendants in connection with the Jan. 6th insurrection.

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Wednesday, January 05, 2022

Brigitte Bardot ne veut pas être vaccinée contre le Covid

Brigitte Bardot assure être en bonne santé pour une octogénaire et dit ne pas craindre la mort. ERIC FEFERBERG / AFP

LE FIGARO : L'actrice Brigitte a révélé mercredi 5 janvier au magazine Gala ne pas vouloir être vaccinée contre le Covid-19, se disant «allergique à tous les produits chimiques».

Parce qu'elle se dit «allergique à tous les produits chimiques», Brigitte Bardot a révélé ne pas vouloir être vaccinée contre le Covid-19, [sic]

«Je suis allergique à tous les produits chimiques»

Interrogée par l'hebdomadaire Gala pour savoir si elle était vaccinée, l'actrice, qui vit retirée dans sa villa en bord de Méditerranée à Saint-Tropez, a répondu: «Ah non! Je suis allergique à tous les produits chimiques». «Même quand j'ai voyagé en Afrique, j'ai refusé de le faire contre la fièvre jaune. Mon médecin de l'époque m'avait rédigé un faux certificat. Je suis partie et revenue en pleine forme !», a-t-elle ajouté. Elle n'a pas précisé à quelle date. » | Par Le Figaro avec AFP | mercredi 5 janvier 2022

Cigarette électronique : les médecins ne doivent pas conseiller le vapotage pour se sevrer du tabac, selon le HCSP

LE MONDE : Selon le Haut Conseil de la santé publique, « les bénéfices potentiels et les risques » de l’utilisation de cigarettes électroniques « ne sont pas établis à ce jour ».

Selon le Haut Conseil de la santé publique, « les connaissances fondées sur les preuves sont insuffisantes pour proposer [les cigarettes électroniques] comme aides au sevrage tabagique ». DANIEL BECERRIL / REUTERS

La cigarette électronique ne doit pas être proposée comme outil de sevrage du tabac par les professionnels de santé, faute de recul sur ses bénéfices et ses risques, estime le Haut Conseil de la santé publique (HCSP), dans un avis publié mardi 4 janvier.

« Les professionnels de santé qui accompagnent un fumeur dans une démarche de sevrage tabagique se doivent d’utiliser des traitements médicamenteux ou non ayant prouvé leur efficacité », comme les patchs ou les gommes à la nicotine, juge le HCSP.

Selon cet organisme consultatif, « les connaissances fondées sur les preuves sont insuffisantes pour proposer [les cigarettes électroniques] comme aides au sevrage tabagique dans la prise en charge des fumeurs par les professionnels de santé ». « Les bénéfices potentiels et les risques de l’utilisation à moyen ou à long terme de cigarettes électroniques avec ou sans nicotine, ne sont pas établis à ce jour », poursuit le HCSP, qui souhaite que des études soient conduites sur le sujet. » | Le Monde avec AFP | mercredi 5 janvier 2022

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Churchill vs Roosevelt: The WWII Power Struggle | Warlords | Timeline

Oct 19, 2017 • An examination of the mental battles waged between 20th-century leaders Winston Churchill and Franklin D Roosevelt during the first two years of their relationship. A duel of false promises, evasion and delusion ensued, which was far removed from the more familiar image of friendship and loyalty. World War II was not only a military conflict. It was also a series of private psychological battles waged by the four great leaders: Adolf Hitler, Joseph Stalin, Franklin Roosevelt and Winston Churchill. In these mental duels, the 'warlords' lied, schemed, charmed, flattered and cheated to win.


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Prince Andrew's Most Controversial Scandals (His Spending & Epstein) | Fergie & Andrew | Channel 5

Dec 1, 2020 • Prince Andrew has many controversial scandals reported about him. The most notorious of these is his friendship with Jeffery Epstein.

The Fall of Elizabeth Holmes: How Silicon Valley's Trial of the Century Unfolded

Jan 5, 2022 • Elizabeth Holmes, founder of the collapsed blood testing company Theranos, is facing decades in prison after being found guilty of conspiring to defraud her investors out of billions. The Guardian’s Rupert Neate explains how she went from "the next Steve Jobs" to convicted fraudster

Winter Storms Engulf US States - BBC News

Jan 4, 2022 • Heavy snowfall across the US has grounded flights, shut government and school buildings and left hundreds of thousands of people without power.

Washington, Tennessee, Virginia and Alabama have seen the most disruption, with a foot of snow falling in northern Virginia and similar levels in the other three states.


Lebanon Enters the New Year in a Deepening Crisis - BBC News

Jan 2, 2022 • Lebanon has begun 2022 in a state of paralysis, with the cabinet having not met for two months, the value of currency plummeting, and the investigation into the deadly Beirut port blast in 2020 has stalled.

Elections are due this year but political arguments over the dates have led to fears they may not happen at all.


Gewürzmühle Rosenheim: Von Fichtennadeln bis Schokoladenpfeffer | Wir in Bayern | BR

Zum Video: In der Gewürzmühle Rosenheim dreht sich seit 1957 alles um erlesene Gewürze und perfekte Mischungen. Die Gewürzmüller Simon Mendel und Jacqueline Bohleber zeigen die Vielfalt des Pfeffers und sie erklären vieles mehr. Autorin: Kerstin Kirbach

Democracy Now! Top US News & World Headlines — January 5, 2022

Judge Deals Blow to Prince Andrew’s Hopes of Dismissing Virginia Giuffre Sex Claim

The Duke of York, who vehemently denies the allegations, is attempting to have the lawsuit thrown out | NEIL HALL/PA

THE TIMES: The Duke of York’s hopes of stopping a sexual assault lawsuit filed by Virginia Roberts Giuffre appeared to diminish as a judge in New York questioned his lawyer’s arguments that an earlier settlement shielded him from being sued.

Andrew Brettler, the duke’s lawyer, argued that an agreement Giuffre signed with the American child sex offender Jeffrey Epstein in 2009 to settle a $500,000 suit, protecting “other potential defendants” from further legal action, included Prince Andrew. However, Judge Lewis Kaplan said that the definition of “potential defendants” was unclear and pointed to two sentences in the agreement that seemed to suggest it could not be used by Andrew. » | Will Pavia, New York | Valentine Low | Wednesday, January 5, 2022 [£]

Pope Calls Couples Who Choose Pets over Having Children ‘Selfish’

THE GUARDIAN: Pontiff says denial of fatherhood and motherhood diminishes people and takes away their humanity

Pope Francis risked the ire of the world’s childless dog and cat owners by suggesting people who substitute pets for children exhibit “a certain selfishness”.

Speaking on parenthood during a general audience at the Vatican, the pontiff lamented that pets “sometimes take the place of children” in society.

“Today … we see a form of selfishness. We see that some people do not want to have a child,” he said. “Sometimes they have one and that’s it, but they have dogs and cats that take the place of children. This may make people laugh but it is a reality.”

The practice, said the head of the world’s 1.3 billion Catholics, “is a denial of fatherhood and motherhood and diminishes us, takes away our humanity”.

Thus, “civilisation grows old without humanity because we lose the richness of fatherhood and motherhood, and it is the country that suffers”, the pontiff said at the Paul VI Hall. » | Agence France-Presse in Vatican City | Wednesday, January 5, 2022

Former Peer Nazir Ahmed Found Guilty of Serious Sexual Assault

THE GUARDIAN: Ahmed found guilty of two counts of attempted rape and one of buggery when he was a teenager in 1970s

The former peer Nazir Ahmed has been found guilty of serious sexual assault against a young boy and the attempted rape of a girl when he was a teenager in the 1970s.

Ahmed, 64, was found guilty on Wednesday of buggery against a boy in Rotherham, and twice attempting to rape a girl.

Buggery was the legal term for the specific sexual assault at the time of the offences.

The former Lord Ahmed of Rotherham was charged alongside his two older brothers, Mohammed Farouq, 71, and Mohammed Tariq, 65, but both were deemed unfit to stand trial. » | Maya Wolfe-Robinson | Wednesday, January 5, 2022

Ein Jahr nach dem Sturm aufs Capitol: Trumps Putschversuch ist gescheitert und war doch erfolgreich

KOMMENTAR

NEUE ZÜRCHER ZEITUNG: Der Aufstand am 6. Januar war keine echte Gefahr für die amerikanische Demokratie. Diese war vielmehr in den Wochen zuvor attackiert worden – aus dem Weissen Haus und durch willige Helfer in höchsten Ämtern.

Es sind mittlerweile berühmte Bilder, die vor einem Jahr aus Washington um die Welt gingen. Eine gewaltbereite Horde entert buchstäblich mit wehenden Fahnen das Capitol, klettert über die Fassade, schlägt Türen und Fenster ein, um die Beglaubigung der Wahl Joe Bidens zum Präsidenten im letzten Moment noch zu verhindern. Die Krawallanten wüten in den heiligsten Hallen der amerikanischen Demokratie, die Symbolkraft hätte kaum grösser sein können. Das tief gespaltene Amerika war für einen Moment vereint im Entsetzen. «Das ging zu weit und ist ausser Kontrolle geraten», schrieb selbst Donald Trumps ältester Sohn an den damaligen Stabschef seines Vaters, Mark Meadows. » | Meret Baumann | Mittwoch, 5. Januar 2022