Sunday, January 30, 2022

Putin Has Long Tried to Balance Europe. Now He’s Working to Reset It.

THE NEW YORK TIMES: After years of trying to diplomatically divide and conquer, the Russian leader has seemingly decided to antagonize Europe as a whole in the current Ukraine crisis.

For much of his 22 years in high office, Vladimir V. Putin has worked to carefully balance Russia’s position in Europe. He ingratiated himself with some capitals as he bullied others, and sought economic integration as he lambasted European values.

Even after Russia’s annexation of Crimea in 2014 sent relations plunging, and Moscow harried some European countries with mass-scale disinformation and near-miss military fly-bys, it reached out to others — if not exactly winning them over, then at least keeping diplomacy open.

But, with this winter’s crisis over Ukraine, Mr. Putin is overtly embracing something he had long avoided: hostility with Europe as a whole.

The more that Europe meets Moscow’s threats with eastward military reinforcements and pledges of economic punishments, papering over its otherwise deep internal disagreements, the more that Mr. Putin escalates right back. And rather than emphasizing diplomacy across European capitals, he has largely gone over them to Washington.

The shift reflects Moscow’s perception of European governments as American puppets to be shunted aside, as well as its assertion of itself as a great power standing astride Europe rather than an unusually powerful neighbor. It also shows Russia’s ambition to no longer simply manage but outright remake the European security order.

But in seeking to domineer Europe, even if only over the question of relations to Ukraine, “There’s a risk of pushing Europe together, of amplifying more hawkish voices and capitals,” said Emma Ashford, who studies European security issues at The Atlantic Council research group. » | Max Fisher | Saturday, January 29, 2022

Italie : le président italien Sergio Mattarella réélu

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LE FIGARO : Cette élection va permettre d'assurer la stabilité du tandem Mattarella-Draghi qui gère depuis un an le redressement du pays.

Le président italien Sergio Mattarella, a été réélu samedi au terme d'un marathon parlementaire qui a mis au jour les profondes divisions entre les partis au gouvernement dans une période charnière pour la reprise post-Covid. À 80 ans, le président, dont le mandat se terminait le 3 février, s'engage dans un second septennat avec 759 voix sur 983 votes exprimés, ce qui en fait le deuxième chef d'État le mieux élu, députés et responsables régionaux appelés à voter. Regarder la vidéo » | Par Valérie Segond | Publié : samedi 29 janvier 2022 ; mis à jour : dimanche 30 janvier 2022

À LIRE AUSSI :

Sergio Mattarella, la force tranquille de l’Italie : PORTRAIT - Président de la République italienne depuis 2015, ce catholique pratiquant, peu charismatique mais à l’écoute des Italiens dans l’épreuve, quitte le pouvoir alors qu’il est devenu très populaire. »

Ein Artikel aus der FAZ zu diesem Thema auf Deutsch lesen:

Sergio Mattarella als Präsident Italiens wiedergewählt: Im achten Wahlgang konnte sich Italien auf ein Staatsoberhaupt einigen: Sergio Mattarella wird abermals zum Präsidenten gewählt. Erst im Laufe des Tages hatte er sich zu einer weiteren Amtszeit bereit erklärt. »

Fünf Gründe, warum viele Deutsche auf Putins Seite stehen

NEUE ZÜRCHER ZEITUNG: Die russische Armee nimmt die Ukraine ins Visier, doch in Deutschland sind nach wie vor überraschend russlandfreundliche Töne zu vernehmen. Welche Ursachen hat die Sympathie für das Land?

Besonders auffällig war es nach der Annexion der ukrainischen Halbinsel Krim im Jahr 2014 durch Russland: Obwohl damit eindeutig Völkerrecht gebrochen wurde, verteidigten in Deutschland zahlreiche Stimmen das russische Vorgehen oder relativierten es zumindest. Auch die Kriegsverbrechen der russischen Armee in Syrien schienen der Reputation des russischen Präsidenten Wladimir Putin bei den Deutschen nicht zu schaden. Selbiges gilt für Attentate auf politische Gegner, wie zum Beispiel der Tiergarten-Mord in Berlin.

Sympathie oder gar Bewunderung für Russland: Dieses Phänomen scheint sich in Deutschland durch alle Bildungsschichten und Altersgruppen zu ziehen. Im Osten der Republik ist es aus geografischen und historischen Gründen ausgeprägter, aber auch im tiefsten Südwesten finden sich glühende Verteidiger des russischen Präsidenten. Für diese Haltung gibt es fünf zentrale Ursachen: » | Text: Markus Ackeret, Moskau, Hansjörg Friedrich Müller, René Höltschi, Jonas Hermann, Berlin Illustrationen: Charlotte Eckstein | Sontag, 30. Januar 2022

60 Jahre Minirock: Die Geschichte eines Kulturkampfes in der Mode

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NZZ Bellevue: Vor sechzig Jahren schnitt eine britische Designerin namens Mary Quant alte Röcke kürzer – und noch kürzer. Danach war die Modewelt nie mehr dieselbe.

Ihren ersten politischen Skandal löste die ehemalige deutsche Kanzlerin Angela Merkel mit 14 Jahren aus. Die fleissige Angela Dorothea, Mädchenname Kasner, hatte alle russischen Sprachwettbewerbe der DDR gewonnen und durfte 1969 mit dem Freundschaftszug in die Sowjetunion reisen. Dort stand Kasi, wie Freundinnen sie nannten, dann matt lächelnd vor einem Mahnmal für gefallene Soldaten – im Minirock. Die Gastgeber waren empört.

Und jetzt? UdSSR und DDR sind passé; die Frau, die 16 Jahre lang in Deutschland vorwiegend die Hosen anhatte, ist passé; Frauen empören inzwischen oben ohne – der Minirock aber wird gerade neu aufgelegt. Aber sind wir aus diesem eigenartigen Fummel und seiner Statementfunktion nicht längst herausgewachsen?

Das knappe Stück Stoff, das Ende der sechziger Jahre aus Grossbritannien zusammen mit Beatmusik, Pilzköpfen und anderen Schamlosigkeiten auch durch den Eisernen Vorhang schlüpfte, erregte weltweit die Gemüter. Mode spiegelt ja immer auch den Zeitgeist, grassierende Stimmungen, sich anbahnende Umschwünge, sie kann hochpolitisch werden. Und die steife britische Klassen- und Kleiderordnung eignete sich schon immer für gesellschaftliche und modische Revolutionen. In den Swinging Sixties wurde der Mini Mainstream und ein Politikum » | Pauline Krätzig | Samstag, 29. Januar 2022

UK Urged to Suspend ‘Golden Visas’ after Fast Tracking of Russian Millionaires

THE OBSERVER: Liberal Democrat peer accuses Home Office of ‘selling residency’

Ministers face calls this weekend to publish an investigation into how more than 700 Russian millionaires were fast-tracked for British residency via a “golden visa” scheme exposed for lax checks on illicit funds.

The government said six months ago that it was finalising its report into tier 1 investor visas granted to the super-rich from several countries, including Russia, China and Kazakhstan, because of concerns over “dirty money”. It now faces calls to suspend the golden visa programme until the review is published.

Under the scheme, launched in 2008, applicants provide a minimum investment of £2m in exchange for the right to live in Britain. They can later apply for full citizenship and a passport.

The Liberal Democrat peer Lord Wallace has tabled an amendment to the nationality and borders bill in the House of Lords, requiring the scheme to be halted until the review is published.

He said: “It’s claimed we are a great global country, but we are behaving like Cyprus and Malta by selling residency.” » | Jon Ungoed-Thomas | Sunday, January 30, 2022

Saturday, January 29, 2022

Prospect of Soaring Interest Rates Sends Markets into Frenzy

THE TIMES: Volatility is back. Some of the world’s stock markets are oscillating violently, none more so than Wall Street. On Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday this week, the Dow Jones industrial average experienced intra-day swings of 1,271 points, 1,046 points and 939 points, respectively — huge movements by any normal measure.

While the trend in share prices has been sharply down since New Year’s Day, it is the erratic and wildly fluctuating nature of stock markets that has really caught the eye. » | Patrick Hosking, Financial Editor | Saturday, January 29, 2022

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Lionel Richie : Say You, Say Me

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In the Red? Banker Put 20-year ‘Tour of Strip Joints’ on Expenses

Pierin Vincenz paid £160,000 for strippers with his company credit card | ARND WIEGMANN/REUTERS

THE TIMES: “If you’re looking for entertainment, look no further,” boasts the Volkshaus, or “People’s House”, which bills itself as home to “an eclectic mix of bands, comedy, theatre and more”. The show that opened in the prestigious Zurich venue last week fully justified the hype.

The titillating case of the banker, his company credit card and whether the £160,000 he spent on strippers was a legitimate business expense has been welcomed as the “corporate crimes trial of the decade” by the Swiss press. » | Matthew Campbell, Foreign Correspondent, The Sunday Times | Saturday, January 29, 2022

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When It Comes to Love, Age Matters Not a Jot.

Quand il s'agit d'amour, l'âge n'a pas d'importance. / In der Liebe spielt das Alter keine Rolle.

Many, many thanks for this hilarious and brilliant image to Moth on Pinterest. This image is a hoot!

Corruption, Greed, Lies and Extravagance whilst the Government Squeezes the Poor

Jan 29, 2022 • A vital report by Sue Gray which may well have led to the end of Boris Johnson as Prime Minister has now been delayed and will only be published after being redacted to remove any reference to any of the issues being investigated by the police. The police enquiry which is likely to take many months will only concern the issuance of fixed penalty fines to any of those who may have broken Covid restrictions in Downing Street.

In the meantime, the Foreign Secretary, Liz Truss, took 13 of her colleagues, including her photographer, to Australia using a leased plane at a cost of £500,000 instead of travelling business class on a commercial plane at a total cost of less than £100,000.

Thérèse Coffey, the Work and Pensions Secretary claimed more than £200,000 in expenses for one year whilst doing everything possible to limit the amount of money paid to the very poorest in society.

There are now more than 600 civil servants earning more than the Prime Minister whose salary is £150,000. The Head of HS2 is paid £625,000 (£12,000 per week) whilst the head of Network Rail is paid £590,000. There are fifteen other employees of Netwrok Rail who earn more than £300,000 p.a which is twice the Prime Minister’s salary.


Danny & Aaron | Gay Jewish Wedding at Paramount Studios, Hollywood, USA

Oct 28, 2015 • An EPIC Jewish wedding film by Buckley Videography featuring the love story of two grooms who ride down the aisle atop a horse dressed as a unicorn (or Jew-nicorn, as they dubbed it!) to the tune of Madonna’s Like a Virgin. And that’s just for starters…. View the real wedding feature and the story behind the wedding in the grooms' own words at Smashing the Glass: Your Jewish Wedding Your Way.

Latter Gay Stories: Duane Jennings | Balancing Science and Spirituality

Jan 27, 2022 • From an early age, Duane Jennings felt drawn to better understanding life from two perspectives: science and spirituality. His desire for knowledge and the human understanding led him to better understand empathy and opportunity.

Shortly after returning home from his Mormon mission to South Africa, Duane realized that his life was best lived in authenticity and honesty. The author of Stumbling Blocks and Stepping-Stones [website] shares his personal story and how embracing his identity made all the difference.


CALLEkocht: Filetspitzen Boeuf Stroganoff - Einfach selber machen

Mar 5, 2021 • CALLEkocht - Omas Rezepte Feinste Rinderfiletspitzen Boeuf Stroganoff nach altem Rezept in Saurer Sahne, Gurken und Champignos. Diese Soße ist super einfach und lecker. Diese russische Spezialität ist eines der schnellsten Pfanngerichte und sehr zu empfehlen.


Das genaue Rezept findet man hier unter « Festtags Klassiker »

Winter Storm Sweeping Northeast Is a ‘Bomb Cyclone,’ Weather Service Says

THE NEW YORK TIMES: The storm began to draw comparisons to the blizzard of 1978 in Boston as the city and coastal New England braced for hurricane-force winds and record snow.

A powerful winter storm that the National Weather Service classified as a “bomb cyclone” began pummeling eastern Massachusetts on Saturday after bringing snow and brisk winds to the New York City metropolitan area.

Blizzard warnings were in effect for a wide swath of the East Coast. And people across the region were bracing for a day of freezing temperatures, heavy snowfall, treacherous travel conditions and the potential for widespread power failures. More than 115,000 households were without power in Massachusetts, with wider outages expected as the storm rolled in. » | Alexandra E. Petri, Troy Closson, Mike Ives | Saturday, January 29, 2022

Nor’easter lashes eastern US with snow and wind gusts near hurricane force »

Covid and the Gaping Wealth Gap: What Can Be Done to Fix It? | DW News

Jan 29, 2022 • The coronavirus pandemic has made the rich even richer – and the poor even poorer. Here is why – and what we can do to combat this rise in inequality, which has pushed 160 million people into poverty, while the richest 10 men double their fortunes.

Cost of Living Rising in UK - BBC News

Jan 29, 2022 • The cost of living is rising in the UK, and it's changing people's lives. Growing inflation, supply-chain shortages and changing demand are having a big impact on sticker price. Ros Atkins reports on the causes - and the people most effected.

America Is Tipping from Hate to the Unthinkable, Says ADL CEO | Amanpour and Company

Jan 25, 2022 • Antisemitism is on the rise globally, including right here in the U.S. Jonathan Greenblatt, CEO of the Anti-Defamation League, addresses the issue in his new book, "It Could Happen Here." He joins Hari Sreenivasan to discuss how we can strike back against hate. The interview is part of Exploring Hate, our ongoing series on antisemitism, racism and extremism. Originally aired on January 25, 2022

USA und China: Ein neuer kalter Krieg? | Mit offenen Karten | ARTE

Jan 29, 2022 • Fakten, Zahlen und Grafiken zum chinesisch-amerikanischen Wettstreit, der für das geopolitische Weltgefüge der Zukunft entscheidend sein wird. Eine Bestandsaufnahme, die zeigt, dass China kontinuierlich an Einfluss gewonnen hat und seine Machtambitionen inzwischen allumfassend geltend macht. Der Brennpunkt des Konflikts liegt ganz klar im Indopazifik ...

Seit Januar 2021 hat Chinas Staatspräsident Xi Jinping mit US-Präsident Joe Biden einen neuen Gegenspieler im Weißen Haus. Peking macht längst kein Hehl mehr daraus, dass es beim Kräftemessen der beiden Großmächte die Oberhand gewinnen will. Die Konfrontation umfasst alle Lebensbereiche: Sie ist wirtschaftlicher, militärischer, diplomatischer, kultureller und politischer Natur (Demokratie vs. Diktatur) und lässt an einen neuen Kalten Krieg denken – mit dem Unterschied, dass die Länder in der globalen Welt des 21. Jahrhunderts in vieler Hinsicht voneinander abhängig sind. „Mit offenen Karten“ präsentiert Fakten, Zahlen und Grafiken zum chinesisch-amerikanischen Wettstreit, der für das geopolitische Weltgefüge der Zukunft entscheidend sein wird. Eine Bestandsaufnahme, die zeigt, dass China kontinuierlich an Einfluss gewonnen hat und seine Machtambitionen inzwischen allumfassend geltend macht. Der Brennpunkt des Konflikts liegt ganz klar im Indopazifik, wo das Machtgerangel zu einer militärischen Auseinandersetzung um Taiwan ausarten könnte. Ob es dazu kommen wird, kann derzeit allerdings niemand sagen.

Magazin (F 2021, 12 Min)
Video auf Youtube verfügbar bis zum 23/12/2028


Lodz Ghetto Documentary

Co-head of Germany's AfD Quits Citing Party Drift to Extreme Right | DW News

Jan 29, 2022 • The co-chair of Germany's far-right AfD has announced he's leaving the party. Jörg Meuthen has been co-leader of the AfD since 2015. He said he was upset with the party's extreme right wing - accusing it of rejecting basic democratic principles.

He was co-head of the AfD for six and a half years, longer than anyone before him. Today he's not only resigning from office - he is leaving the AfD completely. Jörg Meuthen confirmed this in an interview with German state broadcasters, admitting he had lost the power struggle against right-wing extremists in his party.

Meuthen says factions of the party don't believe in the basic tenets of a free democracy - and that's one reason he thinks the AfD has no future, other than as a regional Eastern German party. Some accuse Meuthen of not having opposed the right-wing extremists firmly enough.

Meuthen wants to keep his mandate in the EU Parliament. But first he has to deal with the trouble caused by his alleged acceptance of illegal party donations. The EU Parliament is set to lift his immunity, clearing the way for an investigation by public prosecutors.