Thursday, December 04, 2025
Glass-like Parsnips | The Best Way to Cook Parsnips
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How to Prepare & Roast Your Christmas Turkey by Jamie Oliver
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Putin droht mit kompletter Einnahme des Donbass
BERLINER ZEITUNG: Abzug oder Krieg: Mit dieser Drohung erhöht Wladimir Putin den Druck auf die Ukraine. Kiew lehnt das strikt ab und warnt, Russland dürfe nicht für seinen Angriffskrieg belohnt werden.
Russlands Präsident Wladimir Putin hat der Ukraine mit einer vollständigen militärischen Eroberung des Donbass gedroht, sollte Kiew seine Truppen nicht aus der Region abziehen. „Entweder wir befreien diese Gebiete mit Waffengewalt oder die ukrainischen Truppen verlassen diese Gebiete“, sagte Putin laut einem von Reuters zitierten Interviewausschnitt aus einem Gespräch mit dem indischen Sender India Today.
Putin verwies demnach darauf, dass Russland diese Forderung bei Gesprächen mit den Vereinigten Staaten wiederholt habe. Er sagte laut russischen Staatsmedien, Washington habe eine Aufteilung eines 28-Punkte-Plans zu einem möglichen Friedensabkommen in vier Themenblöcke vorgeschlagen. » | Alexander Schmalz | Donnerstag, 4. Dezember 2025
Russlands Präsident Wladimir Putin hat der Ukraine mit einer vollständigen militärischen Eroberung des Donbass gedroht, sollte Kiew seine Truppen nicht aus der Region abziehen. „Entweder wir befreien diese Gebiete mit Waffengewalt oder die ukrainischen Truppen verlassen diese Gebiete“, sagte Putin laut einem von Reuters zitierten Interviewausschnitt aus einem Gespräch mit dem indischen Sender India Today.
Putin verwies demnach darauf, dass Russland diese Forderung bei Gesprächen mit den Vereinigten Staaten wiederholt habe. Er sagte laut russischen Staatsmedien, Washington habe eine Aufteilung eines 28-Punkte-Plans zu einem möglichen Friedensabkommen in vier Themenblöcke vorgeschlagen. » | Alexander Schmalz | Donnerstag, 4. Dezember 2025
Après avoir atteint son record absolu, les raisons de la chute aussi vertigineuse que brutale du bitcoin
LE FIGARO : DÉCRYPTAGE - Le plus célèbre des jetons numériques est tombé à 80 000 dollars le 21 novembre, effaçant près de 35 % de sa valeur. Il navigue désormais autour de 90 000 dollars.
La chute est aussi vertigineuse que brutale. Depuis son pic à 126 000 dollars, le 6 octobre, son record absolu, le bitcoin s’enfonce dans le rouge semaine après semaine. Le jeton numérique, qui fait office de boussole pour tout le marché des cryptos, est tombé à 80 000 dollars le 21 novembre, effaçant près de 35 % de sa valeur. Il navigue désormais autour de 92 000 dollars.
Les particuliers qui se sont rués sur le bitcoin ces derniers mois dans l’espoir de gains mirifiques, encaissent des pertes violentes. « Un certain nombre attendaient une porte de sortie autour des 140 000 à 150 000 dollars », rappelle Nicolas Chéron, analyste indépendant. Une zone de prix jamais atteinte. » | Par Jorge Carasso | mardi 4 décembre 2025
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La chute est aussi vertigineuse que brutale. Depuis son pic à 126 000 dollars, le 6 octobre, son record absolu, le bitcoin s’enfonce dans le rouge semaine après semaine. Le jeton numérique, qui fait office de boussole pour tout le marché des cryptos, est tombé à 80 000 dollars le 21 novembre, effaçant près de 35 % de sa valeur. Il navigue désormais autour de 92 000 dollars.
Les particuliers qui se sont rués sur le bitcoin ces derniers mois dans l’espoir de gains mirifiques, encaissent des pertes violentes. « Un certain nombre attendaient une porte de sortie autour des 140 000 à 150 000 dollars », rappelle Nicolas Chéron, analyste indépendant. Une zone de prix jamais atteinte. » | Par Jorge Carasso | mardi 4 décembre 2025
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Trump’s Inexplicable Pardon
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Trump's DEI Foreign Policy Shift to Align America with Dictatorships, Will Redefine Global Rights
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Half of Europeans See Trump as Enemy of Europe, Survey Finds
THE GUARDIAN: Nine-country poll finds half of people believe risk of war with Russia is high and three-quarters want to stay in EU
Nearly half of Europeans see Donald Trump as “an enemy of Europe”, rather more rate the risk of war with Russia as high and more than two-thirds believe their country would not be able to defend itself in the event of such a war, a survey has found.
The nine-country poll for the Paris-based European affairs debate platform Le Grand Continent also found that nearly three-quarters of respondents wanted their country to stay in the EU, with almost as many saying leaving the union had harmed the UK.
Jean-Yves Dormagen, a political science professor and founder of the polling agency Cluster17, said: “Europe is not only facing growing risks, it is also undergoing a transformation of its historical, geopolitical and political environment. The overall picture [of the survey] portrays a Europe that is anxious, that is deeply aware of its vulnerabilities and that is struggling to project itself positively into the future.”
The polling found that an average of 48% of people across the nine countries see Trump as an outright foe – ranging from highs of 62% in Belgium and 57% in France to lows of 37% in Croatia and 19% in Poland. » | Jon Henley, Europe correspondent | Thursday, December 4, 2025
Enemy of Europe? That’s EXACTLY what Trump is! The sooner he is kicked out of office, the better! The better it will be for Europe, the better it will be for America, and the better it will be for the world. — © Mark Alexander
Nearly half of Europeans see Donald Trump as “an enemy of Europe”, rather more rate the risk of war with Russia as high and more than two-thirds believe their country would not be able to defend itself in the event of such a war, a survey has found.
The nine-country poll for the Paris-based European affairs debate platform Le Grand Continent also found that nearly three-quarters of respondents wanted their country to stay in the EU, with almost as many saying leaving the union had harmed the UK.
Jean-Yves Dormagen, a political science professor and founder of the polling agency Cluster17, said: “Europe is not only facing growing risks, it is also undergoing a transformation of its historical, geopolitical and political environment. The overall picture [of the survey] portrays a Europe that is anxious, that is deeply aware of its vulnerabilities and that is struggling to project itself positively into the future.”
The polling found that an average of 48% of people across the nine countries see Trump as an outright foe – ranging from highs of 62% in Belgium and 57% in France to lows of 37% in Croatia and 19% in Poland. » | Jon Henley, Europe correspondent | Thursday, December 4, 2025
Enemy of Europe? That’s EXACTLY what Trump is! The sooner he is kicked out of office, the better! The better it will be for Europe, the better it will be for America, and the better it will be for the world. — © Mark Alexander
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Wednesday, December 03, 2025
Trump Can’t Stay Awake While Destroying Our Country
Donald Trump is a DH. — © Mark Alexander
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BBC: What’s the Monarchy For?
Broadcaster David Dimbleby has reported on countless royal occasions – from weddings to funerals and jubilees. But often he feels his role has been to help the palace and the people inside it present themselves as they want to be seen.
Now, as recent events put the family under the spotlight, Dimbleby probes politicians and royal insiders on fundamental questions about the institution at the heart of our national life.
In this episode, we are told the monarch is politically neutral and would never influence the running of the country – but is that really true?
How much power does the king or queen really have? And in a world where political leaders are continuingly under attack, what role is there for our unelected head of state?
Featuring interviews with royal insiders alongside political players such as David Cameron and Jacob Rees-Mogg. Less
Watch this BBC documentary here (if you can access the BBC.)
Now, as recent events put the family under the spotlight, Dimbleby probes politicians and royal insiders on fundamental questions about the institution at the heart of our national life.
In this episode, we are told the monarch is politically neutral and would never influence the running of the country – but is that really true?
How much power does the king or queen really have? And in a world where political leaders are continuingly under attack, what role is there for our unelected head of state?
Featuring interviews with royal insiders alongside political players such as David Cameron and Jacob Rees-Mogg. Less
The Four Tops: Reach Out, I'll Be There | The Motown Story: The 60s Version | Reupload
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The Four Tops : Baby I Need Your Loving | Reupload
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The Shocking Truth about Royal Finances and Meghan's New Christmas Show | The Daily T
Dec 3, 2025 | Is the Royal family value for money, or are they ripping us off?
The Parliamentary public affairs committee announced that it will hold an inquiry into the properties and land owned by the monarchy, following the responses it received to questions about Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s peppercorn rent at Royal Lodge.
As if that wasn’t enough, David Dimbleby has them in his sights in a new three-part BBC documentary titled “What’s the Monarchy For?”
Camilla Tominey and Tim Stanley are joined in the studio by former Liberal Democrat MP Norman Baker, whose new book ‘Royal Mint, National Debt’ rails against the huge increase in support to the Royals from the public purse, despite their vast private wealth and income streams, and without the transparency to go with it.
Plus, why Meghan’s new Christmas show is a demonstration of ‘working motherhood’ that most working mothers won’t recognise
The Parliamentary public affairs committee announced that it will hold an inquiry into the properties and land owned by the monarchy, following the responses it received to questions about Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s peppercorn rent at Royal Lodge.
As if that wasn’t enough, David Dimbleby has them in his sights in a new three-part BBC documentary titled “What’s the Monarchy For?”
Camilla Tominey and Tim Stanley are joined in the studio by former Liberal Democrat MP Norman Baker, whose new book ‘Royal Mint, National Debt’ rails against the huge increase in support to the Royals from the public purse, despite their vast private wealth and income streams, and without the transparency to go with it.
Plus, why Meghan’s new Christmas show is a demonstration of ‘working motherhood’ that most working mothers won’t recognise
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Berlin zur Kaiserzeit - Glanz und Schatten einer Epoche (1/3) | Film mit KI restauriert
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Inquiry into Crown Estate after Andrew Revelations Is 'A Big Mistake'
Dec 3, 2025 | “We're going to be humiliating some really good, decent people.”
The public committee pledge to launch an inquiry into the royals crown estate finances is “a big mistake” and rather “nasty” to certain members of the royal family, says former Conservative minister, Edwina Currie.
The public committee pledge to launch an inquiry into the royals crown estate finances is “a big mistake” and rather “nasty” to certain members of the royal family, says former Conservative minister, Edwina Currie.
Former Prince Andrew Unlikely to Get Any Money after Royal Lodge Eviction | The World | ABC NEWS
King Charles Welcomes German President on First State Visit in 27 Years
BBC: King Charles, Queen Camilla and the Prince and Princess of Wales have welcomed the German president to the UK for a state visit.
President Frank-Walter Steinmeier and his wife Elke Budenbender landed at Heathrow airport on Wednesday morning and will receive an elaborate ceremonial reception in Windsor, beginning with a carriage ride to the castle.
It is the first German state visit in 27 years.
Such state visits are about projecting soft power and building relationships, and the three-day visit will see a mix of pageantry, politics and culture.
Events for the president will include a state banquet, speaking in Parliament, meeting the PM in Downing Street and visiting German footballers who play in the Premier League.
German flags are flying along Windsor High Street and the visitors will be given a formal welcoming ceremony and will view a military parade on the manicured lawns inside Windsor Castle.
State visits are planned by the Foreign Office to cultivate diplomatic relations with important partners. » | Sean Coughlan, Royal correspondent, Windsor | Wednesday, December 3, 2025
President Frank-Walter Steinmeier and his wife Elke Budenbender landed at Heathrow airport on Wednesday morning and will receive an elaborate ceremonial reception in Windsor, beginning with a carriage ride to the castle.
It is the first German state visit in 27 years.
Such state visits are about projecting soft power and building relationships, and the three-day visit will see a mix of pageantry, politics and culture.
Events for the president will include a state banquet, speaking in Parliament, meeting the PM in Downing Street and visiting German footballers who play in the Premier League.
German flags are flying along Windsor High Street and the visitors will be given a formal welcoming ceremony and will view a military parade on the manicured lawns inside Windsor Castle.
State visits are planned by the Foreign Office to cultivate diplomatic relations with important partners. » | Sean Coughlan, Royal correspondent, Windsor | Wednesday, December 3, 2025
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