Sunday, October 09, 2022
Juste un baiser d'amour
Loaded Beef Burger | Jamie Oliver | ONE
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Iran: Hacktivists Target State TV: What Is Their Message to the Supreme Leader? | DW News
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Iranians Detail Atrocities in Their Home Country
Down with the Mullahs! Down with the Islamic Republic of Iran! Liberation for Iranians! Let women dress as they wish! Let the people live as they wish! Let the people believe what they wish to believe! Theocracy? What a sick joke! – © Mark Alexander
The Moment Iranian State Television Is Interrupted by Apparent Hack
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En Iran, la télévision d’Etat piratée tandis que les manifestations contre le pouvoir entrent dans leur quatrième semaine
LE MONDE : De nouvelles protestations ont été signalées au cours du week-end dans plusieurs universités de Téhéran et dans les régions à majorité kurde du nord du pays, où des manifestants et un membre des gardiens de la révolution ont été tués.
Les manifestations et rassemblements antigouvernementaux en Iran sont entrés dans leur quatrième semaine, avec de nouvelles protestations signalées, samedi 8 et dimanche 9 octobre, dans plusieurs universités de Téhéran et dans les régions à majorité kurde du nord du pays, d’où était originaire Mahsa Amini.
La mort de cette jeune femme de 22 ans, le 16 septembre après son arrestation par la police des mœurs pour un port de voile non réglementaire, a été l’étincelle qui a allumé la contestation. Depuis, les rassemblements quotidiens dans presque toutes les provinces du pays, contre le règlement vestimentaire religieux et plus largement contre le régime théocratique, sont sévèrement réprimés. » | Le Monde avec AP et AFP | Dimanche 9 octobre 2022
Les manifestations et rassemblements antigouvernementaux en Iran sont entrés dans leur quatrième semaine, avec de nouvelles protestations signalées, samedi 8 et dimanche 9 octobre, dans plusieurs universités de Téhéran et dans les régions à majorité kurde du nord du pays, d’où était originaire Mahsa Amini.
La mort de cette jeune femme de 22 ans, le 16 septembre après son arrestation par la police des mœurs pour un port de voile non réglementaire, a été l’étincelle qui a allumé la contestation. Depuis, les rassemblements quotidiens dans presque toutes les provinces du pays, contre le règlement vestimentaire religieux et plus largement contre le régime théocratique, sont sévèrement réprimés. » | Le Monde avec AP et AFP | Dimanche 9 octobre 2022
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Wirtschaftspolitik wie von gestern schadet nur
FRANKFURTER ALLGEMEINE ZEITUNG: Mehrere europäische Länder orientieren sich im 21. Jahrhundert an historischen Ideen, die aus der Zeit gefallen sind. Das verursacht schwere Schäden – auch in Deutschland.
Vor zwei Wochen geriet Großbritannien unversehens in eine schwere Währungskrise. Nach der Ankündigung des größten Entlastungspakets seit fünf Jahrzehnten fiel der Wechselkurs des Pfunds gegenüber dem Dollar auf seinen niedrigsten Stand in der Geschichte. Die Nachricht, die Steuersenkungen sollten überwiegend mit Staatsschulden finanziert werden, ließ die Renditen britischer Staatsanleihen kräftig steigen. Der Internationale Währungsfonds warnte vor verheerenden Folgen. „Solche Dinge geschehen normalerweise in einem Entwicklungsland, aber nicht in einem Mitglied der G-7-Gruppe“, sagte Mohamed El-Erian, ein erfahrener Berater des Versicherungskonzerns Allianz, gegenüber der BBC. Der neuen Premierministerin Liz Truss drohte eine Revolte aus den eigenen Reihen.
London bekam die Krise mühsam in den Griff. Zuerst kündigte die Bank of England Stützungskäufe für den Anleihemarkt an, obgleich sie nicht zu einer Politik der Inflationsbekämpfung passen. Dann nahm die Regierung in einer peinlichen Kehrtwende einen Teil der angekündigten Steuersenkungen zurück. Das Pfund erholte sich, und die Renditen der Anleihen fielen wieder ein Stück. Ob die Krise damit dauerhaft überwunden ist, lässt sich noch nicht beurteilen. » | Von Gerald Braunberger | Sonntag, 9. Oktober 2022
Vor zwei Wochen geriet Großbritannien unversehens in eine schwere Währungskrise. Nach der Ankündigung des größten Entlastungspakets seit fünf Jahrzehnten fiel der Wechselkurs des Pfunds gegenüber dem Dollar auf seinen niedrigsten Stand in der Geschichte. Die Nachricht, die Steuersenkungen sollten überwiegend mit Staatsschulden finanziert werden, ließ die Renditen britischer Staatsanleihen kräftig steigen. Der Internationale Währungsfonds warnte vor verheerenden Folgen. „Solche Dinge geschehen normalerweise in einem Entwicklungsland, aber nicht in einem Mitglied der G-7-Gruppe“, sagte Mohamed El-Erian, ein erfahrener Berater des Versicherungskonzerns Allianz, gegenüber der BBC. Der neuen Premierministerin Liz Truss drohte eine Revolte aus den eigenen Reihen.
London bekam die Krise mühsam in den Griff. Zuerst kündigte die Bank of England Stützungskäufe für den Anleihemarkt an, obgleich sie nicht zu einer Politik der Inflationsbekämpfung passen. Dann nahm die Regierung in einer peinlichen Kehrtwende einen Teil der angekündigten Steuersenkungen zurück. Das Pfund erholte sich, und die Renditen der Anleihen fielen wieder ein Stück. Ob die Krise damit dauerhaft überwunden ist, lässt sich noch nicht beurteilen. » | Von Gerald Braunberger | Sonntag, 9. Oktober 2022
Britain Is Slowly Waking Up to the Truth: Brexit Has Left Us Poorer, Adrift and Alone
THE GUARDIAN – OPINION: Now Boris Johnson’s gone, all but the most hardened of leavers have been forced to see through those rosy visions of life outside the EU
Last week, having whiled away two joyous days at the Tories’ conference in Birmingham, I spent a long afternoon an hour’s drive away, in the cathedral city of Worcester. The plan was to sample the mood of the kind of place once considered to hold the key to British elections: remember “Worcester woman”, the swing-voting stereotype talked up in the New Labour years? But I was also there to gather more evidence of how much the UK’s current woes are affecting the kind of average-to-affluent places that might once have weathered any economic storm. » | John Harris | Sunday, October 9, 2022
Last week, having whiled away two joyous days at the Tories’ conference in Birmingham, I spent a long afternoon an hour’s drive away, in the cathedral city of Worcester. The plan was to sample the mood of the kind of place once considered to hold the key to British elections: remember “Worcester woman”, the swing-voting stereotype talked up in the New Labour years? But I was also there to gather more evidence of how much the UK’s current woes are affecting the kind of average-to-affluent places that might once have weathered any economic storm. » | John Harris | Sunday, October 9, 2022
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From Moscow to Tehran, a Crisis of Illiberalism
THE NEW YORK TIMES: The worldview behind Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine assumed the following premises: The West and America are declining, decaying and internally divided. The globalized world is becoming multipolar, with “civilization-states” re-emerging and competing to claim their spheres of influence. And Russia and China in particular represent potent alternatives to Western liberalism that stand ready to contend for global dominance.
As badly as the war has gone for Putin, some of this analysis still holds up. The world has indeed responded to the Ukraine War along multipolar lines. Saudi Arabia’s snub of the Biden administration’s plea to pump more oil is just the latest example of how the anti-Russian coalition is essentially a Western coalition, with India, China and the Arab world playing more cynical and complicated parts.
Meanwhile, the West’s unity, while obviously more impressive than Putin expected, is still a thin netting flung over deeper vulnerabilities. There has been no sustained post-Covid boomtime, no new era of good feelings. The populist wave is not receding; since the war in Ukraine began the European establishment has suffered political disappointments and defeats in Sweden and Hungary and Italy. Two of the governments most committed to the defense of Ukraine, Joe Biden’s administration and Britain’s Tory government, are well underwater in approval polls. Europe has only just begun to feel the cost of its naïve energy policies, and Western economies are caught between measures that feed inflation and solutions that might induce recession. » | Ross Douthat, Opinion Columnist | Saturday, October 8, 2022
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Johnson Was Slow-poisoning Arsenic for the Conservatives. Liz Truss Is Instant Cyanide
THE OBSERVER: One month into this PM’s reign and already the chatter is about how to remove her
Liz Truss at the Conservative party conference last week: ‘Never in the field of British politics has a leader become so staggeringly unpopular in such a spectacularly short time.’ Photograph: Ian Forsyth/Getty Images
In the wake of the self-devouring carnival of cannibals, the most disastrous Conservative conference anyone can remember, parliament will reconvene this week. Then the dark fun and gory games will really begin.
On paper, Liz Truss commands a hefty Commons majority of 71. In practice, she is a prime minister with a majority of less than zero. We have what is effectively a hung parliament in which the Truss faction is not even the largest party. The good news is that she simply does not have the numbers to implement her crazier notions. The bad news is that we will endure a period of numerous emergencies with a dysfunctional government struggling to do much at all.
She and her chancellor did not abandon their attempt to abolish the top rate of tax because there was some kind of “coup”, the ridiculous assertion of Suella Braverman. They were forced into that tyre-smoking U-turn because giving more to those who already have much in the middle of a cost of living crisis was hated by the public and was not going to get through parliament.
That reverse soothed financial markets a little and headed off a revolt by Tory MPs, but it has also made the position of the prime minister and her chancellor even feebler. … » | Andrew Rawnsley | Sunday, October 9, 2022
In the wake of the self-devouring carnival of cannibals, the most disastrous Conservative conference anyone can remember, parliament will reconvene this week. Then the dark fun and gory games will really begin.
On paper, Liz Truss commands a hefty Commons majority of 71. In practice, she is a prime minister with a majority of less than zero. We have what is effectively a hung parliament in which the Truss faction is not even the largest party. The good news is that she simply does not have the numbers to implement her crazier notions. The bad news is that we will endure a period of numerous emergencies with a dysfunctional government struggling to do much at all.
She and her chancellor did not abandon their attempt to abolish the top rate of tax because there was some kind of “coup”, the ridiculous assertion of Suella Braverman. They were forced into that tyre-smoking U-turn because giving more to those who already have much in the middle of a cost of living crisis was hated by the public and was not going to get through parliament.
That reverse soothed financial markets a little and headed off a revolt by Tory MPs, but it has also made the position of the prime minister and her chancellor even feebler. … » | Andrew Rawnsley | Sunday, October 9, 2022
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Saturday, October 08, 2022
Ungeniert, genießt dieser Mann eine Zigarette. Das sollte normal sein, aber in dieser verkehrten Welt ist es leider nicht mehr so. Machen Sie es doch noch einmal normal sein eine Zigarette qualmen zu können! Es wäre besser als die Alternativen. | Reupload
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SNP's Ian Blackford Speaks at Party Conference
Westminster no longer speaks for Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland. Maybe it is high time for the Celtic fringe to take matters into its own hands and re-join the European Union. This obsession with Brexit is largely an obsession born in England; so let England go it alone. Maybe, if the English get lucky, the Americans might want to make England the 51st state of the US of A. – © Mark Alexander
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Conor Burns Sacked after Being Seen ‘Touching Young Man’s Thigh’, Witness Says
THE OBSERVER: Tory minister, who denies any wrongdoing, reported for incident in hotel bar during party’s conference
Conor Burns has vowed to clear his name following the allegation. Photograph: Andrew Matthews/PA
The trade minister Conor Burns was sacked from the government and suspended as a Conservative MP after he was seen touching a young man’s thigh in a Tory conference hotel bar, it has been claimed.
According to the BBC on Saturday, an eyewitness said the former minister was seen with the man in the early hours of Tuesday in the Hyatt Regency hotel bar in Birmingham, which was a popular venue for conference attenders. Burns has denied any wrongdoing.
However, the individual concerned has not spoken about what happened and Downing Street has not commented on the exact circumstances of the sacking. The BBC said that an eyewitness claimed to have seen Burns with his hand on the young man’s thigh, adding that others had also seen it. The eyewitness said Burns was told to stop what he was doing – a claim disputed by friends of Burns. » | Michael Savage and Miranda Bryant | Saturday, October 8, 2022
The trade minister Conor Burns was sacked from the government and suspended as a Conservative MP after he was seen touching a young man’s thigh in a Tory conference hotel bar, it has been claimed.
According to the BBC on Saturday, an eyewitness said the former minister was seen with the man in the early hours of Tuesday in the Hyatt Regency hotel bar in Birmingham, which was a popular venue for conference attenders. Burns has denied any wrongdoing.
However, the individual concerned has not spoken about what happened and Downing Street has not commented on the exact circumstances of the sacking. The BBC said that an eyewitness claimed to have seen Burns with his hand on the young man’s thigh, adding that others had also seen it. The eyewitness said Burns was told to stop what he was doing – a claim disputed by friends of Burns. » | Michael Savage and Miranda Bryant | Saturday, October 8, 2022
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Freeze State Pensions and Slash Non-frontline’ NHS and Schools Staff, Said No 10’s Economic Adviser
THE OBSERVER: Radical ideas to reduce spending, outlined in Matthew Sinclair’s 2010 handbook, may now be needed by the Tories to pay for their tax cuts
Matthew Sinclair’s book backed a one-year freeze in basic state pension and the minimum income guarantee. Photograph: Twitter
Liz Truss’s top economic adviser suggested freezing the state pension, halving the government’s publicity budget and slashing “non-frontline” staff in health and schools by 10%, as part of a manifesto designed to win an election while also cutting spending.
Matthew Sinclair, the former chief executive of the TaxPayers’ Alliance, edited a book by the small-state pressure group that called for a series of radical cuts, including the scrapping of the Prevent programme designed to tackle extremism.
The book published in 2010, How to Cut Public Spending (and Still Win an Election), is now out of print. However, with Truss needing to find billions in cuts just 18 months before the likely next election date, some of the radical spending cut ideas may be needed. » | Michael Savage, Policy editor | Saturday, October 8, 2022
Who, pray tell, is this miserable, nasty sonofabitch? Another bloody Tory nonentity, I guess. Are these damn Tories trying to stoke a revolution, or what? – © Mark Alexander
Liz Truss’s top economic adviser suggested freezing the state pension, halving the government’s publicity budget and slashing “non-frontline” staff in health and schools by 10%, as part of a manifesto designed to win an election while also cutting spending.
Matthew Sinclair, the former chief executive of the TaxPayers’ Alliance, edited a book by the small-state pressure group that called for a series of radical cuts, including the scrapping of the Prevent programme designed to tackle extremism.
The book published in 2010, How to Cut Public Spending (and Still Win an Election), is now out of print. However, with Truss needing to find billions in cuts just 18 months before the likely next election date, some of the radical spending cut ideas may be needed. » | Michael Savage, Policy editor | Saturday, October 8, 2022
Who, pray tell, is this miserable, nasty sonofabitch? Another bloody Tory nonentity, I guess. Are these damn Tories trying to stoke a revolution, or what? – © Mark Alexander
Mother Says Police Beat Daughter to Death in Iranian Protests
THE OBSERVER: Tehran authorities ‘shaken to core’ as demonstrations grow and death toll mounts
Nika Shahkarami, 16; her mother rejects the official account of her death. Photograph: Twitter
The mother of a 16-year-old Iranian girl, Nika Shakarami, who died during protests that continue to sweep the country, has rejected official claims that her death was caused by falling from a building and insisted she was beaten to death by regime forces.
Nasreen Shakarami said authorities refused to notify the family about her daughter’s death for 10 days and then removed Nika from the morgue, burying her in a remote village without the family’s consent. Her mother says records of Nika’s death show her skull was severely damaged and her injuries were consistent with being struck repeatedly on her head.
The death of the young student has emerged as another icon of a protest movement that is now entering its fourth week and is seen as the biggest challenge to the Iranian regime’s authority in at least 13 years. Iran’s leaders have attempted to characterise the protests as a foreign plot, and a separatist push by a Kurdish minority. However, a groundswell of people from all walks of life continues to fuel a movement that is drawn from widespread social grievance. » | Martin Chulov | Saturday, October 8, 2022
The mother of a 16-year-old Iranian girl, Nika Shakarami, who died during protests that continue to sweep the country, has rejected official claims that her death was caused by falling from a building and insisted she was beaten to death by regime forces.
Nasreen Shakarami said authorities refused to notify the family about her daughter’s death for 10 days and then removed Nika from the morgue, burying her in a remote village without the family’s consent. Her mother says records of Nika’s death show her skull was severely damaged and her injuries were consistent with being struck repeatedly on her head.
The death of the young student has emerged as another icon of a protest movement that is now entering its fourth week and is seen as the biggest challenge to the Iranian regime’s authority in at least 13 years. Iran’s leaders have attempted to characterise the protests as a foreign plot, and a separatist push by a Kurdish minority. However, a groundswell of people from all walks of life continues to fuel a movement that is drawn from widespread social grievance. » | Martin Chulov | Saturday, October 8, 2022
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Continued Police Violence in Iran, Canada Imposes New Sanctions | DW News
Canada says it will sanction senior members of Iran's Revolutionary Guard and ban them from entering the country. This comes as international pressure grows on Iran over its response to protests triggered by the death of a young woman in police custody.
A coroner in Iran has denied Mahsa Amini was killed by blows she suffered in police detention. But dozens of protesters have been killed in an ensuing crackdown and many more have been arrested.
Since posting this report, it has been age-restricted; therefore, it cannot be embedded. It must be viewed on YouTube itself. Here is a link to it. – Mark
Loosen the vice on the people, for God’s sake! Theocracy? What a joke! If Iran were truly a theocracy, the authorities would never treat women as violently as they so clearly do. And for what? Just for showing a few strands of hair? If this brutal mistreatment of women were truly Allah’s will, He wouldn’t be worthy of being prayed to! Ditto the way that Iranian authorities treat gays. The poor gays of Iran are often put to death.
Iran so clearly needs another revolution; but this time a secular revolution, in order to bring some human rights and decency to the Republic. Sweep the Mullahs away! – © Mark Alexander
A coroner in Iran has denied Mahsa Amini was killed by blows she suffered in police detention. But dozens of protesters have been killed in an ensuing crackdown and many more have been arrested.
Loosen the vice on the people, for God’s sake! Theocracy? What a joke! If Iran were truly a theocracy, the authorities would never treat women as violently as they so clearly do. And for what? Just for showing a few strands of hair? If this brutal mistreatment of women were truly Allah’s will, He wouldn’t be worthy of being prayed to! Ditto the way that Iranian authorities treat gays. The poor gays of Iran are often put to death.
Iran so clearly needs another revolution; but this time a secular revolution, in order to bring some human rights and decency to the Republic. Sweep the Mullahs away! – © Mark Alexander
Le Proche-Orient face au soulèvement en Iran
LE MONDE – ÉDITORIAL : Hantés par le souvenir des « printemps arabes », les dirigeants des pays voisins, pourtant opposés à Téhéran sur de nombreux dossiers, observent le silence devant la colère de la jeunesse iranienne et sa brutale répression.
Soulèvement ou révolution ? Il est encore trop tôt pour savoir ce qu’il adviendra de la vague qui a saisi l’Iran depuis la mort en prison, le 16 septembre, de Mahsa Amini, jeune femme arrêtée pour avoir porté son voile d’une manière jugée inappropriée. Une seule certitude s’impose aujourd’hui. Malgré une répression particulièrement brutale qui se mesure déjà en dizaines de morts, malgré la dénonciation pavlovienne par le Guide de la révolution, Ali Khamenei, d’un complot forcément occidental, forcément ourdi par les Etats-Unis, la colère ne retombe pas. » | Éditorial « du Monde » | vendredi 7 octobre 2022
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Soulèvement ou révolution ? Il est encore trop tôt pour savoir ce qu’il adviendra de la vague qui a saisi l’Iran depuis la mort en prison, le 16 septembre, de Mahsa Amini, jeune femme arrêtée pour avoir porté son voile d’une manière jugée inappropriée. Une seule certitude s’impose aujourd’hui. Malgré une répression particulièrement brutale qui se mesure déjà en dizaines de morts, malgré la dénonciation pavlovienne par le Guide de la révolution, Ali Khamenei, d’un complot forcément occidental, forcément ourdi par les Etats-Unis, la colère ne retombe pas. » | Éditorial « du Monde » | vendredi 7 octobre 2022
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Leni Riefenstahl – Between Hitler and Hollywood | Free Documentary - History
Dec 8, 2023 | She is one of the most radical and controversial artists of the 20th century — Leni Riefenstahl. He is the inventor of the mountain film, camera designer, and film avant-gardist of the 20s—Arnold Fanck. In May 1932 both boarded a ship and departed on a five-month filmmaking voyage to Greenland. Their mission is the first ever German-American feature film production: ‘SOS Iceberg.’ It’s the hitherto riskiest and most expensive film project in history.
The spectacular and life-threatening filming process of ‘SOS Iceberg’ forms the frame of the film, which then deepens to the bottom of the passionate relationship between Fanck and Riefenstahl. While Fanck’s career crashes after ‘SOS Iceberg,’ Riefenstahl sets off with the Nazis taking over in 1933 – the coldly calculated rise at the expense of her mentor Fanck? The documentary shows excerpts from Fanck’s and Riefenstahl’s oeuvre, such as ‘The White Hell of Pitz Palu’ (1929) or ‘Storm over Mont Blanc' (1930). Reinhold Messner, Willy Bogner, and Fanck’s grandson, Matthias Fanck, talk about the pioneering innovations of Fanck’s mountain films.
The deconstruction of the myth surrounding Riefenstahl is also an overdue tribute to the almost forgotten film pioneer Arnold Fanck.
The spectacular and life-threatening filming process of ‘SOS Iceberg’ forms the frame of the film, which then deepens to the bottom of the passionate relationship between Fanck and Riefenstahl. While Fanck’s career crashes after ‘SOS Iceberg,’ Riefenstahl sets off with the Nazis taking over in 1933 – the coldly calculated rise at the expense of her mentor Fanck? The documentary shows excerpts from Fanck’s and Riefenstahl’s oeuvre, such as ‘The White Hell of Pitz Palu’ (1929) or ‘Storm over Mont Blanc' (1930). Reinhold Messner, Willy Bogner, and Fanck’s grandson, Matthias Fanck, talk about the pioneering innovations of Fanck’s mountain films.
The deconstruction of the myth surrounding Riefenstahl is also an overdue tribute to the almost forgotten film pioneer Arnold Fanck.
Our Yemeni Kitchen | مطبخنا اليمني | Kebab Made in a Different Way | صنع الكباب بطريقة مختلفة
For a full list in both English and Arabic of the ingredients used in this recipe and the cooking method, click here and then click on "show more".
Did Brexit Work for Business? | Dispatches | Channel 4 Documentaries
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Truth To Power: Truss and Kwarteng Are Merely Useful Idiots.
Now that the ringmaster, Boris Johnson, has gone - in the Tory circus, the lions are eating the clowns.
As the UK economy faces economic collapse, and the devaluation of the British pound exacerbates the cost-of-living crisis, Liz Truss and Kwasi Kwarteng are being chewed up and will soon be spat out. They have no mandate from the parliamentary Conservative Party, let alone from the electorate at large. They are merely useful idiots, funded and instructed by libertarian organisations with opaque funding, generally headquartered in Tufton Street, conveniently situated near the Houses of parliament. These are the same dark money lobby groups that brought you Brexit, the ERG, Boris Johnson and now the Truss - Kwarteng tragi-comedy.
As the UK economy faces economic collapse, and the devaluation of the British pound exacerbates the cost-of-living crisis, Liz Truss and Kwasi Kwarteng are being chewed up and will soon be spat out. They have no mandate from the parliamentary Conservative Party, let alone from the electorate at large. They are merely useful idiots, funded and instructed by libertarian organisations with opaque funding, generally headquartered in Tufton Street, conveniently situated near the Houses of parliament. These are the same dark money lobby groups that brought you Brexit, the ERG, Boris Johnson and now the Truss - Kwarteng tragi-comedy.
Are Ukrainian Special Forces behind the Attack? | DW News
Russian anti-terrorism officials said that a large fire on the bridge linking Russia and Crimea was caused by an exploding truck.
The blast "set fire to seven oil tankers being carried by rail to Crimea," Russian news agencies cited the national anti-terrorism committee as saying. Russia has launched a criminal probe into the event.
"According to preliminary information a fuel tank was on fire on one of the sections of the Crimean bridge, the shipping arches are not damaged," RIA reported citing a local official. The tank was being pulled by a train. There have been no deaths or injuries reported so far.
The road running along that part of the bridge was also badly damaged, according to the reports.
The Crimean city of Simferopol announced that they were considering putting in place a ferry connection.
The blast "set fire to seven oil tankers being carried by rail to Crimea," Russian news agencies cited the national anti-terrorism committee as saying. Russia has launched a criminal probe into the event.
"According to preliminary information a fuel tank was on fire on one of the sections of the Crimean bridge, the shipping arches are not damaged," RIA reported citing a local official. The tank was being pulled by a train. There have been no deaths or injuries reported so far.
The road running along that part of the bridge was also badly damaged, according to the reports.
The Crimean city of Simferopol announced that they were considering putting in place a ferry connection.
Liz Truss Shows Off Her Incompetence with a Pathetic Speech to Conference
In her speech to a room full of the party faithful at the Conservative Party Conference, Liz Truss talked nonsense for 25 minutes about how she will resolve all problems by pursuing growth in the economy without giving any idea how that might be achieved in a fast-declining and severely-damaged economy.
She talked of how the new Health Secretary, Theresa Coffey, will solve all problems in the NHS and about how Suella Braverman , the new Home Secretary, will pursue her cruel 'dream and obsession' by sending asylum seekers to Rwanda where they will be abandoned.
She also introduced a new slogan, ‘the anti-growth coalition' which appears to include just about everyone who is not a Tory supporter
You can support Michael Lambert by buying his recently-published book, A Satirical History of Brexit here.
She talked of how the new Health Secretary, Theresa Coffey, will solve all problems in the NHS and about how Suella Braverman , the new Home Secretary, will pursue her cruel 'dream and obsession' by sending asylum seekers to Rwanda where they will be abandoned.
She also introduced a new slogan, ‘the anti-growth coalition' which appears to include just about everyone who is not a Tory supporter
You can support Michael Lambert by buying his recently-published book, A Satirical History of Brexit here.
Friday, October 07, 2022
Boris Johnson Took Accommodation Worth £10,000 from Tory Donor’s Wife
THE GUARDIAN: Register of MPs’ interests shows ex-PM accepted gift from Lady Carole Bamford, wife of JCB chairman, Lord Anthony Bamford
Lady Carole Bamford and Lord Bamford at an event in 2020. Boris and Carrie Johnson’s wedding reception in the grounds of the Bamfords’ 18th-century mansion, Daylesford House in the Cotswolds, in July, is said to have included a steel band, rum punch, Abba songs and a conga.Photograph: David M Benett/Dave Benett/Getty Images for Positive Luxury
Boris Johnson accepted free accommodation worth £10,000 from the wife of the leading Tory donor who hosted his wedding party this summer, it has emerged.
The updated register of MPs’ interests shows that the former prime minister accepted a £10,000 gift from Lady Carole Bamford, for “concessionary use of accommodation for me and my family in September”.
Lord Anthony Bamford, a pro-Brexit Conservative peer who is chairman of construction equipment manufacturer JCB, has been a major Tory donor for decades. The billionaire entrepreneur, who supported Johnson’s successful leadership bid in 2019, has given more than £10m in donations and gifts to the party since 2001.
The latest register of MPs’ interests data published this week shows Liz Truss also accepted an £8,000 donation from Bamford, to cover “transport” during her leadership campaign.
It comes after the register showed that the prime minister was given more than £500,000 for her leadership campaign. Around half of that came from donors linked to hedge fund bosses, venture capitalists and other City financiers. » | Alexandra Topping | Friday, October 7, 2022
It just goes to show what the Tories are about! Greasing palms and corruption comes as standard to these people. Little wonder that we, the ordinary citizens of the UK–sorry! subjects of His Majesty–lost all our European citizens' rights during that farcical, but extremely sad, Brexit referendum. – © Mark Alexander
Boris Johnson accepted free accommodation worth £10,000 from the wife of the leading Tory donor who hosted his wedding party this summer, it has emerged.
The updated register of MPs’ interests shows that the former prime minister accepted a £10,000 gift from Lady Carole Bamford, for “concessionary use of accommodation for me and my family in September”.
Lord Anthony Bamford, a pro-Brexit Conservative peer who is chairman of construction equipment manufacturer JCB, has been a major Tory donor for decades. The billionaire entrepreneur, who supported Johnson’s successful leadership bid in 2019, has given more than £10m in donations and gifts to the party since 2001.
The latest register of MPs’ interests data published this week shows Liz Truss also accepted an £8,000 donation from Bamford, to cover “transport” during her leadership campaign.
It comes after the register showed that the prime minister was given more than £500,000 for her leadership campaign. Around half of that came from donors linked to hedge fund bosses, venture capitalists and other City financiers. » | Alexandra Topping | Friday, October 7, 2022
It just goes to show what the Tories are about! Greasing palms and corruption comes as standard to these people. Little wonder that we, the ordinary citizens of the UK–sorry! subjects of His Majesty–lost all our European citizens' rights during that farcical, but extremely sad, Brexit referendum. – © Mark Alexander
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Gwynedd Council Calls for Abolition of Title Prince of Wales
THE GUARDIAN: Councillors in north Wales vote to express opposition to ‘thorn in nation for centuries’
Councillors said an investiture of Prince William should not take place in Gwynedd or anywhere else in Wales. Photograph: Reuters
A Welsh council has officially called for the title of Prince of Wales to be banned and said there should be no investiture of Prince William anywhere in the country.
King Charles III’s decision to bestow the title on his son has been controversial among many people in Wales who feel that it is a symbol of English oppression.
Gwynedd council in north Wales has voted to express its opposition to the title and is asking for a consultation on the question of whether it should be abolished.
Members of the council, which is controlled by Plaid Cymru, also agreed that they believed an investiture should not take place in Gwynedd, or anywhere on Welsh soil. Charles’s investiture was held at Caernarfon Castle in Gwynedd in 1969. » | Steven Morris | Friday, October 7, 2022
A Welsh council has officially called for the title of Prince of Wales to be banned and said there should be no investiture of Prince William anywhere in the country.
King Charles III’s decision to bestow the title on his son has been controversial among many people in Wales who feel that it is a symbol of English oppression.
Gwynedd council in north Wales has voted to express its opposition to the title and is asking for a consultation on the question of whether it should be abolished.
Members of the council, which is controlled by Plaid Cymru, also agreed that they believed an investiture should not take place in Gwynedd, or anywhere on Welsh soil. Charles’s investiture was held at Caernarfon Castle in Gwynedd in 1969. » | Steven Morris | Friday, October 7, 2022
Chris Brown : Forever | Official HD Video | Reupload
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Brexit Is behind Liz Truss Failure | Andrew Marr | The New Statesman
Isn’t it high time that Scotland and Wales leave the UK and re-join the EU? Ireland needs to unite and will then be in the EU anyway. The English shouldn’t be allowed to determine our future. Let England become the 51st state of the USA! – © Mark Alexander
Palpable Happiness
Democracy Now! "A Complex and Devastating Crisis": Burkina Faso Sees Second Military Coup This Year
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Nicola Sturgeon Says Decisions Taken by PM on UK Economy Have Been "Catastrophic"
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Whitney Houston : I Wanna Dance With Somebody | Official Video | Reupload
Traditional Pork Knuckles - A Typical Oktoberfest Dish from Germany
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Russia Is about to Become a Failed State, Former US Army Major Says
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Russland: Frauen gegen den Krieg | ARTE Reportage
Ihr Banner trägt den Namen FAWR, Feminist Anti War Resistance, und ihr Telegram-Kanal fand schnell mehr als 30.000 Follower. Eine dieser Frauen nennt sich Paladdia, das ist der Künstlername einer jungen Designerin, die seit Beginn des Krieges schon zweimal inhaftiert wurde. In Sankt Petersburg wird sie von der Polizei streng überwacht.
Nordic wurde wegen "Telefonterrorismus" angeklagt. Ihr drohten zehn Jahre Gefängnis, sie lebt nun in Tallinn in Estland. Trotzdem ist sie weiterhin eine der Koordinatorinnen des Netzwerks feministischer Antikriegs-Kämpferinnen.
Die älteste dieser Aktivistinnen mit 77 Jahren ist Jelena Osipowa, Malerin. Ihre Familie überlebte die Belagerung von Leningrad im Zweiten Weltkrieg, alle nennen sie heute die "Großmutter für den Frieden". Sie demonstriert regelmäßig in den Straßen von St. Petersburg mit ihren Gemälden, die den Krieg anprangern. Drei von tausenden Aktivistinnen und Aktivisten, die die staatliche Gewalt in Russland anprangern, unter Einsatz ihrer Lebens…
Video auf YouTube verfügbar bis 18/05/2025
Le même reportage est disponible en français ici.
Nordic wurde wegen "Telefonterrorismus" angeklagt. Ihr drohten zehn Jahre Gefängnis, sie lebt nun in Tallinn in Estland. Trotzdem ist sie weiterhin eine der Koordinatorinnen des Netzwerks feministischer Antikriegs-Kämpferinnen.
Die älteste dieser Aktivistinnen mit 77 Jahren ist Jelena Osipowa, Malerin. Ihre Familie überlebte die Belagerung von Leningrad im Zweiten Weltkrieg, alle nennen sie heute die "Großmutter für den Frieden". Sie demonstriert regelmäßig in den Straßen von St. Petersburg mit ihren Gemälden, die den Krieg anprangern. Drei von tausenden Aktivistinnen und Aktivisten, die die staatliche Gewalt in Russland anprangern, unter Einsatz ihrer Lebens…
Video auf YouTube verfügbar bis 18/05/2025
Le même reportage est disponible en français ici.
WARNING: Graphic Content — Musk Irks Zelenskyy after Polling a 'Peace Plan'
Who Is Burkina Faso's Coup Leader Ibrahim Traoré?
WIKIPEDIA: Ibrahim Traoré.
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Is This the End of Iran as We Know It? | Shahin Gobadi
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Professor Tim Wilson: There Is Only One Option for Liz Truss Now
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Liz Truss Has Found Her Feet – as a Leading UK Conspiracist and No 10 Whiner-in-Chief
THE GUARDIAN – OPINION: Who can blame the prime minister for grumbling? Her party has only had 12 years to set Britain right
‘Liz Truss is like that relative who no longer trusts what the government says about anything, and prefers to ‘do her own research’.’ Photograph: Kirsty Wigglesworth/AP
The rapturous standing ovation at the end of Liz Truss’s conference speech looked straight out of a future Netflix documentary from the cults strand. Outside the sect’s meeting hall, the party is polling an average of 25 (TWENTY-FIVE) points behind Labour. Inside, the people were clapping like they’d just heard a really charismatic argument about why it’s important to marry teenage girls, shun dissenting family members, and build gun turrets round their compound.
Truss’s government is now too weak to implement its maddest plans and too ideological to implement its most sensible. Last night it emerged that the government has blocked a public information campaign to help people save money on energy – and, by extension, to conserve usage in the face of suggestions that rolling blackouts could be in the post for this winter.
Apparently Truss regarded it as too nannying, despite it having been drawn up by her own business secretary, Jacob Rees-Mogg (a 53-year-old who admittedly still has a nanny). One cabinet minister reportedly said “the public is smarter than you think”. Unfortunately, Liz Truss isn’t. If we do reach the blackout scenario, the failure to plan or use foresight will be blamed on Vladimir Putin. » | Marina Hyde | Friday, Ocober 7, 2022
The rapturous standing ovation at the end of Liz Truss’s conference speech looked straight out of a future Netflix documentary from the cults strand. Outside the sect’s meeting hall, the party is polling an average of 25 (TWENTY-FIVE) points behind Labour. Inside, the people were clapping like they’d just heard a really charismatic argument about why it’s important to marry teenage girls, shun dissenting family members, and build gun turrets round their compound.
Truss’s government is now too weak to implement its maddest plans and too ideological to implement its most sensible. Last night it emerged that the government has blocked a public information campaign to help people save money on energy – and, by extension, to conserve usage in the face of suggestions that rolling blackouts could be in the post for this winter.
Apparently Truss regarded it as too nannying, despite it having been drawn up by her own business secretary, Jacob Rees-Mogg (a 53-year-old who admittedly still has a nanny). One cabinet minister reportedly said “the public is smarter than you think”. Unfortunately, Liz Truss isn’t. If we do reach the blackout scenario, the failure to plan or use foresight will be blamed on Vladimir Putin. » | Marina Hyde | Friday, Ocober 7, 2022
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Iran’s Last Shah - the fifth estate | 1975
In 1975 for one of the first-ever episodes of the fifth estate, Adrienne Clarkson talked to Mohammad Reza Pahlavi -the Shah of Iran- about inflation in the West in the face of rising oil prices. The Shah contends that the West built itself at Iran’s expense and he is now putting things right. Clarkson raises the issues of Iran’s record with political prisoners and torture and his views on torture are unequivocal. The Pahlavi dynasty would end four years later in the wake of the Islamic Revolution of 1979. Pahlavi died of cancer while in exile one year later.
the fifth estate is celebrating our 40th season and we are taking a look back at some of the people and places we have featured on the program.
the fifth estate is celebrating our 40th season and we are taking a look back at some of the people and places we have featured on the program.
Would Putin's Successor Be Worse? | Putin Biographer, Robert Service
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Italia Squisita: Homemade Neapolitan Style Pizza by Pizza Master Renato Bosco (Northern Italy)
Ingredienti/Ingredients:
Farina “0” 260-280W/Flour “0” 260-280W 500g
Acqua/Water 350g
Sale/Salt 10g
Olio EVO/EVO Oil 12ml
Lievito di birra/Fresh brewer's yeast 2,5 g (oppure Lievito secco/Active dry yeast 1,25 g)
Method as shown in the video.
Discover the book Homemade Pizza by Davide Civitiello here.
„Niemand sollte im Gefängnis sitzen, weil er Marihuana konsumiert oder besitzt“
FRANKFURTER ALLGEMEINE ZEITUNG: Der US-Präsident macht einen Vorstoß zur Entkriminalisierung des Besitzes von Marihuana. All jene, die auf Bundesebene wegen dieses Vergehens verurteilt wurden, sollen begnadigt werden.
US-Präsident Joe Biden hat im Zuge einer Lockerung der Drogenpolitik eine Begnadigung all jener angekündigt, die auf Bundesebene wegen einfachen Marihuana-Besitzes verurteilt wurden. „Niemand sollte im Gefängnis sitzen, nur weil er Marihuana konsumiert oder besitzt“, erklärte Biden am Donnerstag. „Menschen wegen des Besitzes von Marihuana ins Gefängnis zu schicken, hat zu viele Leben auf den Kopf gestellt und Menschen wegen eines Verhaltens, das viele Bundesstaaten nicht mehr verbieten, ins Gefängnis gebracht.“
Eine Vorstrafe wegen Marihuana-Besitzes erschwere vielen Menschen den Zugang zu einem Job, einer Wohnung und Bildungsmöglichkeiten, führte Biden aus. Außerdem seien Afroamerikaner und andere Minderheiten von solchen Verurteilungen im Vergleich zu Weißen überproportional betroffen. » | Quelle: AFP | Donnerstag, 6. Oktober 2-22
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Global Fallout from Rate Moves Won’t Stop the Fed
THE NEW YORK TIMES: The Federal Reserve, like many central banks, sets policy with an eye on the domestic economy. Its battle to control prices is causing pain abroad.
The Federal Reserve has embarked on an aggressive campaign to raise interest rates as it tries to tame the most rapid inflation in decades, an effort the central bank sees as necessary to restore price stability in the United States.
But what the Fed does at home reverberates across the globe, and its actions are raising the risks of a global recession while causing economic and financial pain in many developing countries.
Other central banks in advanced economies, from Australia to the eurozone, are also lifting rates rapidly to fight their inflation. And as the Fed’s higher interest rates attract money to the United States — pumping up the value of the dollar — emerging-market economies are being forced to raise their own borrowing costs to try to stabilize their currencies to the extent possible.
Altogether, it is a worldwide push toward more expensive money unlike anything seen before in the 21st century, one that is likely to have serious ramifications. » | Jeanna Smialek and Alan Rappeport | Friday, October 7, 2022
The Federal Reserve has embarked on an aggressive campaign to raise interest rates as it tries to tame the most rapid inflation in decades, an effort the central bank sees as necessary to restore price stability in the United States.
But what the Fed does at home reverberates across the globe, and its actions are raising the risks of a global recession while causing economic and financial pain in many developing countries.
Other central banks in advanced economies, from Australia to the eurozone, are also lifting rates rapidly to fight their inflation. And as the Fed’s higher interest rates attract money to the United States — pumping up the value of the dollar — emerging-market economies are being forced to raise their own borrowing costs to try to stabilize their currencies to the extent possible.
Altogether, it is a worldwide push toward more expensive money unlike anything seen before in the 21st century, one that is likely to have serious ramifications. » | Jeanna Smialek and Alan Rappeport | Friday, October 7, 2022
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