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Summary It’s January, the first month of the year, ruled by the god Janus, who looks both ways. But a week ago it was December, the…tenth month of the year? What the heck was up with Roman calendars? Join Em and Dr. Jesse to explore why this otherwise competent civilization just fell apart when it came to tracking what day it was. Notes Jörg Rüpke, The Roman Calendar from Numa to Constantine: Time, History, and the Fasti, Wiley-Blackwell, 2011. 1/ Rome’s famous AVC (or AUC today), the abbreviation for Ab urbe condita (from the founding of the city), i.e. 753 BCE. 2/ For example, archeology uses “BP” or “Before Present.” Geology and astronomy and similar tend to use variations on “millions of years ago“. 3/ Calends! Nones! Ides! 4/ December is such a mess! For more on December not being the 10th month of the year (maybe ever!)–and/or the possibility of competing new years (one beginning in January and one in March), see Rüpke (p. 6). 5/ Fasti Antiates Maiores, created 60s or 50s BCE (Rüpke, p. 6), from before the Julian reforms in 46 BCE. January is the first month. Here is the original and here is the reconstruction. 6/ Annus confusionis ultimus! (46 BCE) See Rüpke, p. 112. 7/ Gregorian calendar! 8/ England finally officially adopts the Gregorian calendar in 1750. (This was adopted for the whole British Empire, including the colonies in America.)
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In this special year-end edition of The Econoclasts, Yanis Varoufakis and Wolfgang Munchau dissect 2025 - a pivotal year and annus horribilis for the European Union in a world reshaped by a G2 power structure, where a resurgent Russia, a technologically dominant China, and a tariff-wielding Trump administration have left Europe and the UK strategically "snookered." From the collapse of international law and the death of the green transition to the rise of Cloud Capital and autonomous AI warfare, Yanis and Wolfgang shatter the comforting myths of the centrist establishment. As capitalism mutates into a predatory digital feudalism, how can we make the distinction between empirical optimism and the necessity of human hope as we enter 2026? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Looking back at what turned out to be a tough year for the British royals, although it ended on a successful note. Pass the woodcock and install your earbuds for extra tidbits from Japan, Spain, and Monaco!
Dans cet épisode d'Esprit Madridista, nous prenons le temps d'un bilan de l'année civile. Avec Gilchrist, Mirna et Yoann, nous revenons en profondeur sur une année 2025 marquée par les doutes, les déséquilibres et une perte de repères progressive au sein du Real Madrid. Un constat s'impose :
A version of this essay has been published by rediff.com at https://www.rediff.com/news/column/is-india-standing-alone-in-2025/20251222.htm2025 has been a disastrous year for the US, surely in foreign affairs and economics. The trade war, far from strengthening the economy, has shown the limits of American power: the capitulation to Chinese supplier power on rare earths, and a strategic retreat in the face of Chinese buyer power on soybeans, for example.The dramatic rise of Chinese generativeAI, which will undercut US Big Tech, is another problem. The US cannot afford to be the globocop any more, and the new National Security Strategy seeks a US withdrawal into ‘Fortress America'. It may mark the end of the vaunted ‘American exceptionalism' as well as the ‘liberal rules-based international order'.In an earlier time, this would have led to the famous Thucydides Trap, but in effect the US has gone into an ‘anti-Thucydides Trap' because it unthinkingly paved the way for China's rise, seduced by the short-term benefit of low-cost Chinese goods while ignoring the long-term strategic disaster. In the 20th century, Britain collapsed suddenly, but it is merely a tiny island off Eurasia. I never expected continent-sized America to follow suit in the 21st century.Meanwhile, in a fine example of “manufacturing consent”, the discourse in the US is not focusing on the global problems facing the country, but on MAGA bullying of H1-B Indians and on the Epstein files, which, on the face of it, is a silly exercise in moralization. I believe it was Hermann Hesse who said something to the effect that Americans are not interested in morals, being content with moralization.But the entire kowtowing to China has serious implications for India. One of the pillars of Indian foreign policy for decades has been the idea that it is a strategic counterweight to China in the US's calculations. But if the US has really ceded Asia to China (I recall President Obama saying as long ago as 2009 that the US and China would “work together to promote peace, stability, and development in South Asia”) then the famous ‘pivot to Asia' is null and void.A couple of years ago, I wrote that the most obvious thing for the US's Deep State to do would be to form a G2 condominium with China, divide up the world amongst themselves, and set up respective spheres of influence. This was predicated on America's relative decline, and China's economic and military rise to be, for all intents and purposes, a peer. I thought this would take a decade or more, but, lo and behold, the US is caving in furiously to China right now.In addition, I wrote about the surprisingly large and malign influence exerted by Britain, whereby it plays a ‘master-blaster' role, leading the US by the nose, usually to America's detriment. Britain's ‘imperial fortress' Pakistan seems to be involved in every terror incident, yet President Trump's new-found camaraderie with them (“here, some more F-16 goodies for you”) is yet another indictment of their twisted priorities.And Britain seems to be “winning”, too: on the one hand, they have finally defeated Germany, which they couldn't do via two World Wars: the latter's economy, its electricity grid, and its vaunted mittelstand and its automobile industry are in shambles. On the other hand, Britain is the one major European power that has not been defeated by Russia, so they think they can, conversely, defeat them. France (Napoleon) and Germany (Hitler) learnt otherwise.The pointless Ukraine War is bankrupting Europe; I wrote about how this is hastening the end of the European century and how ‘Europe' is reverting to what it was through most of history: unimportant ‘Northwest Asia'. This could well also be Britain's revenge against Europe, which it exited in a huff via Brexit: British elites have looked down upon Europeans all along.I mention all these not to show that I was somehow prescient, but that things we have been observing for some time are coming to a head: the US National Security Strategy is the capstone of the New World Order. And it seems to codify these trends: hegemony to China with Asia as its sphere of influence, the abandonment of Europe to its own devices, a focus on the Americas in a new ‘Donroe Doctrine' (so to speak).In the background are continuing terror attacks such as the one in Sydney, murderous attacks on Alawites in Syria, the car bomb in Delhi, and the lynching and burning alive of a minority Hindu youth, Dipu Chandra Das, in Bangladesh by a frenzied mob. The world is not a safe place.There was also a defining moment: the US seizure of a Venezuelan oil tanker. Far from being a show of strength, this may well be an admission of weakness: Venezuela is no competitor, and this is like the US invasion of defenseless Panama some years ago. It is, however, a declaration that the Americas belong to the US sphere of influence (the ‘Donroe' Doctrine).Sadly, China may demur: it views the Americas are adjacent to them (just across the Pacific) and have made inroads into many countries, including Panama, and ironically are funding a proposed alternative to the Panama Canal through Nicaragua, as well as a major Brazil-Peru railroad project (all the better to ship in raw materials from both the Atlantic and Pacific coasts and to ship out “rubber dogshit from HongKong” back to them). Their $3 billion Chancay deepwater port in Peru has already been inaugurated.China is now a $500 billion trading partner for South America, overtaking the US, yes, overtaking the US. To top it all, the ports on both sides of the Panama Canal, i.e Cristobal (Atlantic side) and Balboa (Pacific side) are run by Hong Kong companies, which of course means the CCP does. In fact, it is blocking US firm Blackrock's acquisition of these ports.China therefore has serious assets in the Americas, and large commercial interests. The US can pretend it is supreme in the Americas, but the reality may be a little different.Meanwhile, the US has more or less abandoned its Quad partners in Asia and acknowledged Chinese hegemony there: in other words, that half of the condominium is done. When the new Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi said something that was obvious and perfectly within her rights to worry about Japan's security, the Chinese came down on her like a ton of bricks, wolf-warrior style. The normally voluble Trump said nothing at all in support of Japan.Regarding India, there has been a persistent tilt towards Pakistan during and after Operation Sindoor; and the imposition of harsh tariffs. The increasingly volatile situation in Bangladesh which is the result of a likely US-backed ‘regime-change' operation is a significant security threat to India because of the collusion of jihadi, Pakistani and Chinese-proxy elements there and the very real concern about the cutoff of India's Northeast from the mainland, apart from the ongoing murders and ethnic cleansing of Hindus and Buddhists there.Now comes the New York Times, which I generally despise as a propaganda arm of the Deep State. But they show some self-awareness in their editorial “America cannot win alone”. No man is an island, as John Donne wrote some years ago. And America is not a singular colossus any more either, and it needs alliances. It hurts me (as an Americophile) how rapidly the US is declining in relative terms, and perhaps even absolute terms.The best indicator of this decline is in the crown jewels of the US: its technology sector. On the one hand, the entire US stock market has been propped up by the Magnificent Seven and the alleged promise of the generativeAI boom. On the other hand, China's patented “over-invest, scale up, get to be lowest-cost producer, drive competitors out of business” is repeating in industry after industry: the latest is automobiles, where the famous German marques are history.Trump's surrender on Nvidia's H200 chips is an indication that China is playing the trade-war game much better than the U.S. China has amassed a $1 trillion trade surplus in the first 11 months of 2025, an unprecedented feat that shows its trade power. Not only is this because of supply-chain dominance, but an analyst suggests it's also because China is now on the verge of delivering a knockout blow to US/Western tech.There are news reports that China has almost managed to replicate EUV (Extreme Ultra Violet) lithography from ASML, one of the key areas in chipmaking that was beyond China's reach. They used former ASML employees of Chinese descent, as well as less advanced technologies from ASML itself, Canon and Nikon.This is the context in which one has to critique Trump's 2025 US National Security Strategy. In summary, it shows a narrowing of America's expansive self-image, the beginnings of a ‘Fortress America' mindset and an ‘America First' doctrine. The ‘promotion of democracy' is downplayed (aka ‘regime change', as we have seen in Bangladesh. Thank goodness!) and fighting other people's wars (think Ukraine) has been de-emphasized.It fits in very well with the G2 condominium idea, as it focuses on national interests and explicitly rejects globalism, elevates economic matters while suggesting the use of military might as an element of dealmaking, and asks ‘allies' to shoulder more responsibility.Europe is downgraded, China is the prime focus with an emphasis on deterrence (e.g., Taiwan), supply-chain resilience and balanced trade, the Indo-Pacific gets short shrift, and the emphasis is on the Americas as, so to speak, the US's private playpen, harking back to the 19th century.India gets almost no attention: it is mentioned four times as compared to 21 times for China, with the tone shifting from ‘strategic partner' or ‘leading global power' to a more transactional expectation of burden-sharing and reciprocity. The Quad is downplayed too. India will need to maintain multi-alignment (e.g., with Russia via RELOS agreements), diversify dependencies, and accelerate self-reliance. India is on its own, as I said in “The Abhimanyu Syndrome”. At least twenty-five years of wooing the US has gone down the drain. Back to the drawing board.At the beginning of 2025, I must admit I was optimistic about Indo-US relations under Trump's presidency. I did not think the G2 condominium would arrive so soon, especially under Trump, or that the eclipse of the US would be so sudden and so dramatic. India had at least one bright spot in 2025: the rapidly-growing economy, despite US tariffs. I really can't see much that went well for the US. Truly an annus horribilis. In 1999, I wrote that that year was terrible for India, but 2025 may have been worse for the US, in my opinion.Malayalam podcast created by notebookLM.google.com:1800 words, 20 Dec 2025 This is a public episode. 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durée : 00:03:37 - La Chronique du Grand Continent - par : Gilles Gressani - Les Latins auraient sans doute défini cette année 2025 annus monstruosus… et il est temps de faire un premier bilan de cette année inquiétante et bizarre.
In our last podcast of the year, our team looks back at 2025. It was an annus horribilis for the EU. Will 2026 be better?
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Welcome to Daily Bitachon. We continue our lessons with the four Pesukim that we read at Bikurim , which is also format of our Hagadah Shel Pesach story. The next two words are VaYered Mitzraimah / And he ( Yaakov Avinu) went down to Mitzrayim . Says the Baal Hagadah , ' Annus al pi hadibur/He was forced based on the word of God.' Anoos or Onness means forced . The Yalkut Shimoni on Bereshit chapter 39, letter 145, says on the pasuk "VaYosef hurad/Yosef was brought down , or, he brought down others, that Horid Avinu Yaakov / Yosef caused Yaakov to come down. A mashal is given- of a cow that did not want to go where it was supposed to go. What did they do? They put its calf in front of it and it followed, against its will. So too, Yaakov Avinu was supposed to go down to Egypt in chains of steel. Imagine Yaakov Avinu in steel chains! But Hashem said, Bni Bechori hu ? Yaakov is my firstborn son, V'ani morido b'bizayon / Am I going to take him down in disgrace? No. His son would go down first, and he would follow. This is an important concept. Hashem made a gezera and it had to happen. Hashem makes it happen. However, he was originally supposed to go down as a slave, but Hashem was able to change the gezera and make it happen in the best possible way. In Shmuel א , Perek יב , Pasuk ו – ח Shmuel HaNavi describes to the people their history, in short. It says there, " Listen my nation, to what Hashem did to Moshe and Aharon who took you out of Mitzrayim. And let me tell you ," he says, " all the good things that He did with you and your forefathers: Ka'asher ba Yaakov Mitzrayim / When Yaakov came to Mitzrayim, and your fathers cried out, Hashem sent Moshe and Aharon, and they and they came." The Chida , in his sefer Chomat Anach on that pasuk in Shmuel asks, What does it mean Ka'asher ba Yaakov/When Yaakov came ? He says, this is a hint to us. Ba means he came on his own. He was really supposed to go down in steel chains, but Shmuel is hinting to the fact that he came on his own. And he says that the four words, K a'asher B a Y aakov M itzrayim , כ אשר ב א י עקוב מ צרים have the Rashei Teivot of מכבי Makabi which stands for Mi Kamocha Ba'elim Hashem / Who is like You among the strong ones ? God was able to undo the Gezera in the Zechut of Yaakov, and he went down through Yosef. This is an important lesson in Hashgacha Pratit . Hashem will make things happen. How? With tremendous intermediary causes. The sefer Tzror HaMor on Bereshit 41:1 tells us in the pasuk, U'Paroh cholem / And Paroah had a dream , as well as " Vayehi miketz shnatayim yamim, U'Paroah ," that it should have said Paroh cholem / Paroah dreamed . Why does it say, And Paroah dreamed? He says it goes back to another dream. The Vav / and is mosif / adding on . What's it adding on to? It's adding on to the dreams of Yosef . Yosef had two dreams, both with the same theme, and Paroah also had two dreams with the same theme. He says this was all in order to fulfill the word of God that: Ki ger yihyeh zar'acha b'eretz lo lahem / For Your children will be sojourners in a land that's not theirs. As the Gemara in Shabbat 89b says, Yaakov should have gone down with steel chains, but Hashem brought it about that he went down b'kavod gadol/ great honor. This was all in order to fulfill the ma'amar or the dibbur . So Annus al pi hadibur / Yaakov was forced down . How? With respect, with kavod . But at the end of the day, he was forced . Everyone is forced. Sometimes we are forced in limousines , but we're all forced , because everything that happens is there to fulfill a gezera . You can be forced in a respected way, or chas v'shalom , forced in a disrespectful way. Yaakov Avinu came down through dreams, through famine, but he came b'kavod gadol. But ultimately, Vayered Mitzrayim a. He didn't go because he decided to go. He went because he had no choice. Hashem set it up that he had to go. This is an important lesson called Anoos al pi hadibur . Everything that we do happens because of Hashem . Of course, we have freedom of choice. We make our choices, but at the end of the day, Hashem is going to make it happen. To illustrate can look to Yosef- He was out looking for his brothers but couldn't find them, so he was ready to go back home. Then he saw a man on the road. Who was that man on the road? Rashi tells us, it was the angel Gavriel . Yosef was lost. He never would have found his brothers. He was going back home. But Hashem needed to get Yaakov down to Mitzrayim so He sent down an angel tour guide , so to speak, to send him where he had to go. And Paroah had dreams. Why? Well, how could we get Paroah to meet Yosef? No problem. We'll have a fly land in the cup, the Sar Hamashkim will have to go to jail and meet Yosef, and eventually Yosef will interpret the dreams. All of this falls under this rule of Anoos al pi hadibur . It's fascinating how HaKadosh Baruch Hu makes things happen in so many steps!
Voy a correr el riego de ser muy sincero: Algunos me diréis que tengo manía a Tesla… pues sí. Eso no me impide valorar el mérito que supone crear una marca de éxito “de la nada” y apreciar cosas buenas en sus productos. Pero tengo manía a la gente que miente y a las marcas que engañan…2024 fue un “Annus horribilis” para Tesla… y el 2025 puede ser peor. Os anticipo algo: Elon Musk, es un tipo que se aburre rápidamente de sus “juguetes”. Dejó de preocuparse de Tesla para preocuparse por Space X, luego dejó de preocuparse por Space X para ocuparse de Twitter, a la que pudo el nombre de X, se ve que le gustan las X a este señor. Y ahora se olvida un poco de todo para ocuparse DOGE, el Departamento de Eficiencia Gubernamental, vamos, el encargado de despedir funcionarios y hacer carrera política junto con “Tramp” … o mejor Trump, como le llamáis muchos en América del Sur… Es lo que tiene que te sobre el dinero por las orejas. Si piensas que el problema de Tesla es éste, que Elon está más ocupado de la política que de su marca de coches, seguramente aciertas… pero vamos a ver en que se traduce esta desatención. Para los que pensáis que todo esto es cosa mía, que tengo manía a la marca, vamos a ver la opinión de uno de los mayores defensores e inversiones de Tesla, Ross Gerber. Este señor es presidente y director ejecutivo de Gerber Kawasaki Wealth & Investment Management, empresa de inversiones y fue uno de los primeros inversores de Tesla y de sus mayores partidarios. El 14 de marzo en una entrevista a la prestigiosa revista “Business Insider” anunció que la empresa iba a caer a plomo en 2025 porque las acciones de la empresa están sobrevaloradas… es lo mismo que dije yo hace 4 años… ¿a ver si me he equivocado de profesión y tenía que haber sido analista de bolsa? ¿Cómo estaban las cosas en 2024? Pues mal… su valor en bolsa había caído más de un 50 por ciento en 3 años, las ventas caían y el stock se acumulaba, mientras se incumplían las promesas de nuevos modelos. Hago una advertencia: Todo pasa muy rápido y escribo este guion el fin de semana de 15 y 16 de marzo de 2025… desde ahora hasta que se publique pueden pasar muchas cosas… pero lo que ha pasado, ya ha pasado. Por ejemplo, que, a 11 de marzo, en apenas dos meses y medio del año 2025, la cotización en bolsa de Tesla había caído un 43,3 por ciento. Y es que Tesla ha estado siempre sobrevalorada en bolsa, donde se cotiza no por lo que vale, sino por las expectativas… Fuga de cerebros. En concreto de dos de sus mejores diseñadores, David Imai y Bernard Lee. Desastre del Cybertruck. Hablando de este trasto, lo digo de una forma sencilla: No se vende. Apenas unas 10.000 unidades, lejísimos de las previsiones… Historial de seguridad pésimo. En un estudio reciente, de finales del 2024, el Instituto de Seguros para la Seguridad en las Carreteras (IIHS) de los USA, ofrece datos preocupantes para Tesla. Problemas de fiabilidad. Os doy otro dato de una fuente fiable, la TUV alemanas, que es como llaman a la ITV por esos lares. El titular era “Tesla supera a Dacia”, pero como vehículo menos fiable, convirtiéndose el Tesla Modelo 3 en el modelo menos fiable vendido en el mercado alemán en 2024. Falta de innovación. En 2024 decíamos, lo extraigo literalmente: “Tesla tiene una gama muy corta, de solo cuatro modelos, que en realidad son 2. Compara con cualquier otra marca y verás que esto es un verdadero problema”. Todo sigue igual. Perdida de lealtad a la marca. La marca llegó a tener un porcentaje de fidelidad a la marca del 90 por ciento en los USA, algo increíble y nunca visto y que viene a decir que los usuarios de Tesla eran verdaderos fanáticos… eran. Perdida de liderazgo. Es probable que en 2025 Tesla deje de ser líder en la venta de coches eléctricos. En 2024 Tesla vendió 1,78 coches eléctricos. BYD llegó a los 1,76 millones. Mala imagen de marca. La deriva política de Elon Musk afecta a la imagen de la marca. Ha pasado de ser la marca de imagen progresista que representaba el modernismo a ser “el coche oficial de trumpismo” … Pérdida de valor como coche usado. Si tienes un Tesla usado y lo quieres vender… malas noticias. Te van a pagar menos. ¡Hasta un 50 por ciento menos en los USA! Subida de aranceles. La guerra de los aranceles afecta a Tesla de dos maneras. Por un lado, encarece los productos importados, pero por otro encarece los productos fabricados en los USA, porque según la propia marca “ciertas piezas y componentes son difíciles o imposibles de obtener dentro de Estados Unidos".
I anledning at den norske sesongen er rett rundt hjørnet så er Christian Holum, også kjent som Styrmann fra Kikkertsvingen, på plass for å snakke om borteturer. Han og resten av Stabæk Support hadde noen interessante bussturer over det ganske land i 2024. Det blir snakk om Egon på Åsane, bortefeltet på Melløs, pitstop i Hemsedal og Gomp.
En El Rincón de Lectura hoy ojeamos Annus Mirabilis y conocemos los triunfos del año 1625 con su autor David Ramírez Muriana. ¡No te lo pierdas!
Annus horribilis pour Ubisoft. Le géant français du jeu vidéo enchaîne les revers et peine à sortir de la crise.L'année 2024 n'a pas été un bon cru pour les jeux de l'éditeur : succès relatif pour Star Wars Outlaws, arrêt de XDefiant et report d'Assassin's Creed Shadows à mars…Résultats, un cours en bourse qui dévisse, des licenciements, et même plusieurs grèves,. dans un milieu où les mouvements sociaux sont encore plutôt rares.Autre conséquence, des rumeurs de rachat qui naissent.Pour démêler la situation d'Ubisoft et explorer les perspectives pour 2025, Sur le Fil a interrogé Kilian Fichou, chargé de couvrir l'industrie des jeux vidéos au sein du service numérique/culture de l'AFP.Réalisation : Maxime MametInvité : Kilian FichouCrédits extraits sonores : UbisoftSur le Fil est le podcast quotidien de l'AFP. Vous avez des commentaires ? Ecrivez-nous à podcast@afp.com. Vous pouvez aussi nous envoyer une note vocale par Whatsapp au + 33 6 79 77 38 45. Si vous aimez, abonnez-vous, parlez de nous autour de vous et laissez-nous plein d'étoiles sur votre plateforme de podcasts préférée pour mieux faire connaître notre programme ! Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
The year: 1905. "Annus mirabilis", the "miracle year". Albert Einstein arrives at the Prussian Academy of Sciences, where the most iconoclastic and forward-thinking minds the world had ever seen have gathered to hear discussed ideas that would change the world to a greater extent than even they could possibly imagine. A hush falls over the crowd as he takes his short, hunched, slightly off-balance strides across the stage, belying his unshakable confidence. "Ladies and gentlemen, I give you 'Special Relativity'", he says, as he sets up his tri-fold display board.
Deze week kijken Lia en Connor naar de belangrijkste onderwerpen van afgelopen jaar die zich niet direct in Westminster afspeelde. Het annus horiblis van het Koninklijk Huis, waarin zowel Koning Charles als Kate, de Princess of Wales, behandelingen moesten ondergaan voor kanker. Charles is op leeftijd, en het lijkt er steeds meer op dat zijn tijd als monarch vooral een overbruggingsperiode zal zijn tot zijn zoon William het overneemt. Het was een jaar waarin de Koninklijke familie weinig vrolijke afleiding bood, maar vaak negatief in het nieuws was. De heksenjacht van de pers na de gephotoshopte foto van Kate en haar gezin, het zoveelste schandaal rondom Prince Andrew en de afwezige Prince Harry. Ook kijken we terug op de puinzooi bij de waterbedrijven en de crisis bij de Anglicaanse Kerk, waar aartsbisschop van Canterbury Justin Welby moest opstappen vanwege een misbruikschandaal waar hij niet adequaat op handelde. Ook in deze aflevering In het tweede deel van deze aflevering blikken we vooruit op een aantal hoopvolle signalen voor 2025. Waar kunnen de Britten naar uitkijken dit jaar? Over Van Bekhovens Britten In van Bekhovens Britten praten Lia van Bekhoven en Connor Clerx elke week over de grootste nieuwsonderwerpen en de belangrijkste ontwikkelingen in het Verenigd Koninkrijk. Van Brexit naar binnenlandse politiek, van de Royals tot de tabloids. Waarom fascineert het VK Nederlanders meer dan zo veel andere Europese landen? Welke rol speelt het vooralsnog Verenigd Koninkrijk in Europa, nu het woord Brexit uit het Britse leven lijkt verbannen, maar de gevolgen van de beslissing om uit de EU te stappen iedere dag duidelijker worden? De Britse monarchie, en daarmee de staat, staat voor grote veranderingen na de dood van Queen Elisabeth en de kroning van haar zoon Charles. De populariteit van het Koningshuis staat op een dieptepunt. Hoe verandert de Britse monarchie onder koning Charles, en welke gevolgen heeft dat voor de Gemenebest? In Van Bekhovens Britten analyseren Lia en Connor een Koninkrijk met tanende welvaart, invloed en macht. De Conservatieve Partij leverde veertien jaar op rij de premier, maar nu heeft Labour onder Keir Starmer de teugels in handen. Hoe ziet het VK er onder Keir Starmer uit? En hoe gaan de ‘gewone’ Britten, voor zover die bestaan, daar mee om? Al deze vragen en meer komen aan bod in Van Bekhovens Britten. Een kritische blik op het Verenigd Koninkrijk, waar het een race tussen Noord-Ierland en Schotland lijkt te worden wie zich het eerst af kan scheiden van het VK. Hoe lang blijft het Koninkrijk verenigd? Na ruim 45 jaar onder de Britten heeft Lia van Bekhoven een unieke kijk op het Verenigd Koninkrijk. Als inwoner, maar zeker geen anglofiel, heeft ze een scherpe blik op het nieuws, de politiek, de monarchie en het dagelijkse leven aan de overkant van de Noordzee. Elke woensdag krijg je een nieuwe podcast over het leven van Van Bekhovens Britten in je podcastapp. Scherpe analyses, diepgang waar op de radio geen tijd voor is en een flinke portie humor. Abonneer en mis geen aflevering. Over Lia Lia van Bekhoven is correspondent Verenigd Koninkrijk voor onder andere BNR Nieuwsradio, VRT, Knack en Elsevier en is regelmatig in talkshows te zien als duider van het nieuws uit het VK. Ze woont sinds 1976 in Londen, en is naast correspondent voor radio, televisie en geschreven media ook auteur van de boeken Mama gaat uit dansen, het erfgoed van Diana, prinses van Wales (1997), Land van de gespleten God, Noord-Ierland en de troubles (2000), In Londen, 9 wandelingen door de Britse hoofdstad (2009) en Klein-Brittannië (2022). Over Connor Connor Clerx is presentator en podcastmaker bij BNR Nieuwsradio. Hij werkt sinds 2017 voor BNR en was voorheen regelmatig te horen in De Ochtendspits, Boekestijn en de Wijk en BNR Breekt. Als podcastmaker werkte hij de afgelopen tijd aan onder andere De Taxi-oorlog, Kuipers en de Kosmos, Splijtstof, Baan door het Brein en Welkom in de AI-Fabriek.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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A clear eyed look back at the year that was for 2024.
We continue our review of the men's 2024 professional season, this week focussing on the riders, teams and trends that had a year to forget. After Daniel's controversial suggestion last week that it was in fact such a bad year that it was a good one for INEOS Grenadiers, who will come under the spotlight this time around? Rob Hatch has at least one nomination for a team that fared worse than the Brits - while Richard Abraham is blowing raspberries at the whole, once great cycling nation of France after its lacklustre few months. Cofidis certainly didn't wow anyone in 2024 - and we hear from one of their departing riders, Harrison Wood, about why it became an annus horribilis for that team. Follow us on social media: Twitter @cycling_podcast Instagram @thecyclingpodcast NordVPN Get NordVPN 2Y plan + 4 months extra ➼ https://nordvpn.com/tcp It's risk-free with Nord's 30-day money-back guarantee. Friends of the Podcast Sign up as a Friend of the Podcast at thecyclingpodcast.com to listen to new special episodes every month plus a back catalogue of more than 300 exclusive episodes. The 11.01 Cappuccino Our regular email newsletter is now on Substack. Subscribe here for frothy, full-fat updates to enjoy any time (as long as it's after 11am). MAAP The Cycling Podcast x MAAP collection is available now. Check out the Black Friday sale – on now – at maap.cc. The Cycling Podcast is on Strava The Cycling Podcast was founded in 2013 by Richard Moore, Daniel Friebe and Lionel Birnie.
In this week's episode of The Cycling Podcast, Daniel Friebe is joined by Rob Hatch and Richard Abraham, as we kick off our series of 2024 season review episodes. This year the boys' task was simple: come up with a list of riders, teams, trends and concepts for whom 2024 was a memorable year, preferably without dwelling too much on the exploits of a certain Slovenian. The nominations were whimsical, surprising and in some cases provocative. Follow us on social media: Twitter @cycling_podcast Instagram @thecyclingpodcast LinkedIn Sales Navigator Let LinkedIn Sales Navigator help you sell like a superstar today. Right now, you can try LinkedIn Sales Navigator and get a 60-day free trial at linkedin.com/win The 11.01 Cappuccino Our regular email newsletter is now on Substack. Subscribe here for frothy, full-fat updates to enjoy any time (as long as it's after 11am). MAAP The Cycling Podcast x MAAP collection is available now. Go to maap.cc to see the full MAAP range. Friends of the Podcast Sign up as a Friend of the Podcast at thecyclingpodcast.com to listen to new special episodes every month plus a back catalogue of more than 300 exclusive episodes. The Cycling Podcast is on Strava The Cycling Podcast was founded in 2013 by Richard Moore, Daniel Friebe and Lionel Birnie.
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#724 | United get hammered at the Palace as the season winds towards its inevitable, miserable, mid-table finish. United were even worse than expected in south London, and very little faith was held in Erik ten Hag's team prior to the game. The Dutchman has talked an aggressive game in recent weeks. One win in seven says more than the soon-to-be-departed manager ever can. Ed & Dan digest another miserable evening in Unitedland.Backers content is left open this week for everyone - we all need a little bonus after Monday's defeat.00:00 Introduction and Fan Behavior04:30 Manchester United's Poor Performance08:00 The Manager's Decisions27:04 Need for a New Manager?29:00 Squad Changes in the Summer35:00 Upcoming Matches Against Arsenal and Newcastle41:00 Erik ten Hag's Lackluster Interview42:00 Backers ContentIf you are interested in supporting the show and accessing exclusive bonus episodes, check out our Patreon page. We do a bonus show and a tactical review every week for backers.No Question About That is available on YouTube, Apple, Spotify, Amazon and all podcast apps. Hit that subscribe button, leave a rating and write a review. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A portugál foci képes a megtisztulásra - legalábbis ebben hisz Gyenge Balázs, a Nemzeti Sport újságírója. Portugália volt az adás fő témája, de négy európai topligába is ellátogattunk, mivel rangadó(ka)t játszottak Olaszországban és Angliában, de beszéltünk a Hoeness-villa titkairól, Szalah frusztrációiról és Xavi pálfordulásáról is.
Laupäevahommik laetud kultuuriga: KUMU sünnipäev, Eeva Mägi mängufilm “Mo Mamma,” eesti kauneimad raamatud. Annus maailmapoliitkat ka: otselülitus Müncheni julgeolekukonverentsile. Neeme Raud. Siin. Laupäeval 10-12ni.
It's another pod ep FROM THE VAULT! We recorded these episodes on THE CROWN SEASON 5 months ago, and we're dusting them off in anticipation of a special two parter on newly released Season 6 coming soon!This time, we're talking "Mou Mou" & "Annus Horribilis" - stay tuned for more on Season 5 and Season 6!Hosts: Lisa Carroll Tremblay and Ken Cornwell Producer: Cole T.Check out our merch! TV is Awesome at Spreadshop: tv-is-awesome.myspreadshop.com
After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – According to FiveThirtyEight's live average poll tracker, "Biden has a net disapproval rating of 16.5 points — 55.4 percent disapproval and 38.9 percent approval as of December 17, approval rating of 37.6 percent." With such horrible approval ratings, he is undoubtedly vulnerable after doing such a terrible job during his first three years in office and should be easily beaten in the 2024 election...
On this Moats, George Galloway reflects on 2023 and anticipates what 2024 may bring with reflection on some of the best interviews from this year gone by.Lowkey: British rapper and Political Commentator, Host of The Watchdog podcast on MintPress News:- X: https://twitter.com/lowkey0nline- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Lowkeytour- Instagram: https://instagram.com/lowkeyonline- YouTube: https://youtube.com/@LowkeyOnlineScott Ritter: Former UN Weapons Inspector and Marine Corps Intelligence Officer, Author and Political Analyst:- Twitter: https://twitter.com/realscottritter- Rumble: https://rumble.com/v27scfr-scott-ritter-extra-ep.-41-ask-the-inspector.html@Scott Ritter Extra - YouTube: https://youtube.com/@ScottRitterAgain- Website: ScottRitterExtra.com- Telegram: https://t.me/ScottRitterChris Hedges: Journalist, Writer and Political Commentator:- Twitter: https://twitter.com/chrislynnhedges- YouTube: The Chris Hedges Report on https://youtube.com/@therealnews- The Chris Hedges Report site: https://chrishedges.substack.com/Colonel Douglas MacGregor: Retired US army colonel, combat veteran, author and a Defence and Foreign Policy consultant:- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/douglasmacgregorphd-YouTube: https://youtube.com/@StraightCallsDouglasMacgregor- Rumble: https://rumble.com/v11y2fo-macgregor-on-tucker-22apr22-whats-happening-is-the-final-annihilation-of-uk.html-Telegram: https://t.me/colmacgregor Get bonus content on Patreon Become a MOATS Graduate at https://plus.acast.com/s/moatswithgorgegalloway. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ford Annus horribilis Ben Nightingale Ford Motorsport Manager and Brendan McGinniskin Ford Motorsport Engineer discuss the first season of the Gen 3 supercar, and what they have prepared when wind tunnel and transient dynomometer testing commences in the USA. From the race track to your device with Tony Whitlock and Craig Revell on Inside Supercars Inside Supercars Podcast: Subscribe Apple Podcasts I Spotify I Google Podcasts Supported by: P1 Australia Link:P1 Australia MusicCreative Commons Music by Jason Shaw on Audionautix.com MusicComa-Media from Pixabay #RepcoSC #TCRAust #Supercars #Motorsport #ADL500
Ford Annus horribilis Ben Nightingale Ford Motorsport Manager and Brendan McGinniskin Ford Motorsport Engineer discuss the first season of the Gen 3 supercar, and what they have prepared when wind tunnel and transient dynomometer testing commences in the USA. From the race track to your device with Tony Whitlock and Craig Revell on Inside Supercars Inside Supercars Podcast: Subscribe Apple Podcasts I Spotify I Google Podcasts Supported by: P1 Australia Link:P1 Australia MusicCreative Commons Music by Jason Shaw on Audionautix.com MusicComa-Media from Pixabay #RepcoSC #TCRAust #Supercars #Motorsport #ADL500
Tim and Brady discuss hiccups, great years, old coinage, things we will never do, plus some other random stuff. Hover - register your domain now and get 10% off by going to hover.com/unmade- https://www.hover.com/Unmade Support us on Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/unmadeFM Join the discussion of this episode on our subreddit - https://redd.it/138khlz Catch the podcast on YouTube where we often include accompanying videos and pictures - https://youtu.be/NpbKoqMu8JE USEFUL LINKS How to find The H-Spot (video) - https://youtube.com/shorts/uK-QDvS0rE0 Annus Mirabilis - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Annus_mirabilis 1905 and Albert Einstein - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Annus_mirabilis_papers Annus Horribilis - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Annus_horribilis Hollywood's Golden Year - https://collider.com/best-movies-1939-ranked/ 1991 in Music - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1991_in_music The Brasher Doubloon - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brasher_Doubloon Brady meets Prince (now King) Charles - https://www.bradyharanblog.com/blog/oam-investiture-at-windsor-castle Sermon's from Malvern Uniting Church - https://malvernuc.com/sermons-online Some origami on Numberphile - https://youtu.be/SL2lYcggGpc
Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for January 1, 2023 is: annus mirabilis ann-us-muh-RAH-buh-lus noun Annus mirabilis means “a remarkable or notable year.” // Devoted film buffs often argue over whether cinema's annus mirabilis was 1932, 1967, or 1971, but most of the time they simply choose the year their favorite movie came out. See the entry > Examples: “In literature the response to the challenges and opportunities of the early 20th Century was Modernism—the rejection of traditional linear storytelling and the use of more challenging styles to reflect the new world—and its annus mirabilis is usually seen as 1922.” — John Self, BBC, 1 Feb. 2022 Did you know? To British poet John Dryden, the “year of wonders” was 1666. That was the year of a great British naval victory over the Dutch, as well as the date of the great London fire. When he titled his 1667 poetic review of 1666 and its events Annus Mirabilis, Dryden became one of the first writers to use that Latinate phrase in an otherwise English context. Annus mirabilis is a direct translation from New Latin, the form of Latin that has been used since the end of the medieval period especially in scientific descriptions and classification. The phrase is not particularly common, but it is used by writers and historians to denote any notably remarkable year.
Dame Vivienne Westwood died yesterday at the age of 81 but she has been called the ‘undisputed Queen of British Fashion'. She made her name with her controversial punk and new wave styles in the 1970s and went on to dress some of the biggest stars in fashion. She was well known for her androgynous designs, slogan T-shirts and irreverent attitude towards the establishment and would use her platform later to bring the causes she cared about like climate change to the forefront. Barjis Chohan is a fashion designer in London who got her first break fresh out of college working with Dame Vivienne Westwood The multi Bafta-winning BBC drama Happy Valley returns to our screens on New Year's Day. It's a long awaited third series – the first came out in 2014, and the second in 2016. It centres on police Sergeant Catherine Cawood (pron. Kay-ward) - played by Sarah Lancashire - and her family in West Yorkshire and is the brainchild of writer and director Sally Wainwright, whose other TV credits include Last Tango in Halifax, Scott and Bailey and Gentleman Jack. Krupa speaks to Sally, who is considered to be one of our greatest television dramatists. Hundreds of servicewomen have experienced sexual abuse during their training at The Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, according to Salute Her UK. Their figures show that 177 women have sought help for cases spanning more than 20 years. Paula Edwards, CEO of Salute Her UK discusses the ‘toxic culture' of sexual assault in the military. Salute Her UK is the sister charity of Forward Assist - which supports military veterans struggling to adjust to civilian life. It is the only UK gender-specific support service to offer therapy and interventions for survivors of in-service sexual abuse. Even if you don't know her name, you will almost certainly recognise her face. A former supermodel Czechoslovak-born Paulina Porizkova appeared on the covers of numerous top magazines around the world during the 1980s and 1990s, including Vogue, Elle, Harper's Bazaar, Glamour and Cosmopolitan. In 1988 she became one of the highest-paid models in the world as the face of Estee Lauder. She also acted in many movies and TV shows and was on the judging panel on cycle 10 of America's Next Top Model. Her novel, A model Summer, was published in 2007. She has now written a memoir, No Filter: The Good, the Bad, and The beautiful. 2022 marks thirty years since Queen Elizabeth II used the term annus horribilis (worst year) in her Ruby Jubilee speech to describe a personal low point. As we approach the New Year, some of us may, instead of celebrating, be looking back at our own personal annus horribilis. But how do we cope when all the bad news seems to come at once? And after a worst year, how do we feel hopeful for a better one? Emily Dean is a radio host and author of Everybody Died So I Got A Dog. Ella Risbridger is a food writer whose books describe how she found solace from grief and mental illness through the comfort of cooking. They both join Krupa Padhy to discuss how we can cope with the lowest points in life. Presenter: Krupa Padhy Producer: Kirsty Starkey Interviewed Guest: Barjis Chohan Interviewed Guest: Sally Wainwright Interviewed Guest: Paula Edwards Interviewed Guest: Paulina Porizkova Photographer: Jill Greenberg Interviewed Guest: Ella Risbridger Interviewed Guest: Emily Dean
On this episode, The Queen had a terrible year, her sister was mad, Anne wanted a new husband, Andrew is terrible, Charles is shockingly hot because Dominic West is too sexy anyway what are we talking about? Right, season 5 episode 4 of The Crown! For an Ad Free feed: https://anchor.fm/therealityispod/subscribe --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/therealityispod/message
This episode of Decoding TV is brought to you by McDonald's, proudly serving communities since 1965. McDonald's. I'm lovin' it.David Chen and @joyonapping are covering The Crown season 5 in three installments:Episodes 1-3Episodes 4-6 (this episode)Episodes 7-10Today, we discuss The Crown Season 5 episodes 4-6, “Annus Horribilis,” “The Way Ahead,” and “Ipatiev House.” How does show manage the evolution of Elizabeth/Phillip's marriage? How well does it tie in historical events with what's happening during the show? Why is there a startling lack of Diana and Charles this season? And why on earth is this show doing Charles image rehab after the events of season 4? Listen to hear us discuss all this and more!DecodingTV.com subscribers: To add the premium feed of Decoding TV to your podcast app, go to DecodingTV.com/listen and follow the instructions.Links:Follow @joyonapping on TwitterSubscribe to David Chen's new newsletter, Decoding Everything Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In a speech celebrating her 40th year on the throne at the end of 1992, the Queen recounts that her year has been an 'Annus Horribilis', an accurate description for the year in which she saw three of her four children separate or divorce and Windsor Castle suffer a devastating fire. But her more private pain is the accusation by her sister that she is responsible for Margaret's lifetime of unhappiness by refusing to allow her to marry Peter Townsend.In this episode, Edith Bowman talks with Director May el-Toukhy, Head of Research Annie Sulzberger, and the actor playing the character of Princess Margaret, Lesley Manville. The Crown: The Official Podcast is produced by Netflix and Somethin' Else, in association with Left Bank Pictures.
C'est une expression qu'on utilise à titre personnel ou dans les médias pour évoquer une année vraiment, vraiment bien pourrie. Cette expression qui sonne latin et pourtant elle ne remonte pas du tout à l'époque des Romains puisqu'elle date de 1992. Et la personne qui l'a inventée, vous la connaissez tous très bien : c'est la reine d'Angleterre, Elizabeth II. Les Grosses Têtes vous proposent de découvrir ou redécouvrir le nouveau podcast de Florian Gazan. Dans "Ah Ouais ?", Florian Gazan répond en une minute chrono à toutes les questions essentielles, existentielles, parfois complètement absurdes, qui vous traversent la tête. Un podcast RTL Originals. Découvrez la page Facebook Officielle des "Grosses Têtes" : https://www.facebook.com/lesgrossestetesrtl/ Retrouvez vos "Grosses Têtes" sur Instagram : https://bit.ly/2hSBiAo Découvrez le compte Twitter Officiel des "Grosses Têtes" : https://bit.ly/2PXSkkz Toutes les vidéos des "Grosses Têtes" sont sur YouTube : https://bit.ly/2DdUyGg
With 33.4M subscribers, YouTube legend Markiplier joins the boys to discuss making $38M/year on YouTube, overcoming a tumor & 2 heart attacks in one night, final moments of Unus Annus, Pokémon smash or pass, cutting out p*rn, Elon Musk spreading his seed, unicycle & World of Warcraft obsessions, if he's actually Keanu Reeves & more… Wear Maverick Clothing ► https://maverickclothing.com SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST ► https://www.youtube.com/impaulsive Watch Previous (Jake Paul Rips KSI's Boxing Career, Exposes DM From Andrew Tate) ► https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=db9DUap8dRU ADD US ON: INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/impaulsiveshow/ Timestamps: 0:00 Intro 4:11 Welcome Markiplier! 5:58 Unus Annus Final Moments 11:57 No More P*rn & Pokemon Smash Or Pass 15:29 Unus Annus Cont. 17:31 $38M/Year YouTube Earnings 22:06 Elon Musk Hyper-Reproduction & Twitter 23:43 Overcoming Tumor & Dad's Passing 26:06 Corridor Digital Intern 30:50 Markiplier Or Keanu Reeves? 37:54 TikTok Creator Downfall 39:43 PRIME Taste Test 41:35 The Problem With YouTube 43:52 Unicycles! 49:18 World Of Warcraft Ruins Lives! 59:01 2 Heart Attacks In One Night 1:02:52 Weird Workout Routines 1:10:21 Family Channel & Favorite Creator 1:14:29 Lasik Eye Surgery ***PLEASE NOTE*** Impaulsive is a significant break from the typical content viewers have come to expect from the vlog channel & we could not be more proud and excited to watch this unfold and grow. Please be advised that we will be exploring a wide variety of topics (some adult-themed) and our younger viewers (and their parents) should be advised that some topics will be for mature audiences only.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.