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In this video, I explore the magical dimension of Bruno's thought—an aspect often overlooked or dismissed in favour of his more fashionable reputation as a forerunner of modern astronomy. But Bruno was no mere proto-scientist. He was a visionary who believed that the universe was infinite, ensouled, and fundamentally magical—a living network of correspondences that could be navigated through imagination, desire, and memory.Drawing from his key texts—De Magia, De Vinculis in Genere, On the Composition of Images, Signs and Ideas—and supported by the work of scholars like Frances Yates, Ioan Couliano, Karen DeLeón-Jones, and Manuel Mertens, I show how Bruno developed a magical system where cosmology, ritual, and philosophy collapse into one another. His art of memory wasn't just a mental exercise—it was a theurgical practice. His use of images wasn't ornamental—it was a means of binding the soul to the divine. And his vision of the magician wasn't that of a trickster or charlatan, but of a philosopher in ecstatic alignment with the cosmos.CONNECT & SUPPORT
A Chinese university has expelled a female student over her allegedly dating a foreigner. The move has sparked debate on Chinese social media about gender bias and nationalism. Also, the death of a famous skydiver in Italy raises questions about what drives extreme athletes despite the dangers. And, the British government plans new laws to curb the resale of performance tickets at sky-high prices. Plus, we look at why a Danish bookstore owner decided to keep boxes of books that were bound for Kenya.Listen to today's Music Heard on Air. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
Stephen "Riggy Marz" Melnick: The Medicine of Music | The Hopeaholics PodcastFrom a privileged upbringing in a musical, artsy family in Pasadena to a decades-long battle with addiction, Stephen shares his harrowing journey through heroin, meth, and fentanyl, surviving over 50 overdoses, including a devastating one on his son's birthday that left him confronting the profound impact of his actions on his family. Now, at 38, with three months sober as of April 2025, Stephen opens up about the cycles of relapse, the transformative power of the 12 steps, and the pivotal role music plays in his recovery. Signed to The Orchard/Sony ATV, he channels his pain and hope into his art, creating authentic tracks that resonate with those fighting their own demons. Tune in to hear how Stephen turned his darkest moments—marked by jail, loss, and near-death experiences—into a higher purpose, inspiring others to find light in the chaos of addiction.#thehopeaholics #redemption #recovery #AlcoholAddiction #AddictionRecovery #wedorecover #SobrietyJourney #MyStory #RecoveryIsPossible #Hope #wedorecover Join our patreon to get access to an EXTRA EPISODE every week of ‘Off the Record', exclusive content, a thriving recovery community, and opportunities to be featured on the podcast. https://patreon.com/TheHopeaholics Follow the Hopeaholics on our Socials:https://www.instagram.com/thehopeaholics https://linktr.ee/thehopeaholicsBuy Merch: https://thehopeaholics.myshopify.comVisit our Treatment Centers: https://www.hopebythesea.comIf you or a loved one needs help, please call or text 949-615-8588. We have the resources to treat mental health and addiction. Sponsored by the Infiniti Group LLC:https://www.infinitigroupllc.com Timestamps:00:04:22 - Relapsing After Three Years of Sobriety00:05:14 - In and Out of Recovery Since Age 1500:06:28 - Finding Hope Through 12-Step Work00:06:58 - Surviving Nine Fentanyl Overdoses00:08:08 - Transitioning from Heroin to Crack Use00:09:05 - Relapses Tied to Relationships and Kratom00:10:27 - Struggling with Compulsive Behaviors00:14:10 - Expulsion from Boarding School for Drug Use00:15:18 - First Exposure to AA at Age 1500:17:39 - Music Career Taking Off in Sobriety00:26:05 - Realizing Impact of Actions on Family00:30:06 - Surviving Over 50 Overdoses01:00:47 - Valuing Artistic Independence01:02:34 - Seeking Longevity Over Trends01:04:48 - Music as Healing Therapy01:06:33 - Staying Authentic in Art01:11:10 - Sponsoring Others in Recovery01:12:26 - Reflecting on Relapse and Redemption
Every day, hundreds of Afghan refugee families in Pakistan are being deported back to their country. Since April 1, Islamabad has stepped up its deportations of migrants and refugees from Afghanistan. This wave of expulsions is part of the "Plan for the Repatriation of Foreigners in an Illegal Situation", implemented since October 2023 by the Pakistani authorities, who cite security reasons amid the resurgence of terrorist attacks in the country. Tens of thousands of Afghans have been deported as a result.
Dans cette édition :Un préfet mène une lutte implacable contre le trafic de drogue dans le Val-d'Oise, en expulsant la famille d'un dealer logée dans un HLM.Le plan de rigueur budgétaire du Premier ministre François Bayrou divise la coalition gouvernementale, l'opposition de gauche et le Rassemblement National promettant de le censurer.Le taux du livret A, placement préféré des Français, est abaissé à 1,7% à partir du 1er août, poussant les épargnants à se tourner davantage vers l'assurance vie.En Syrie, l'armée syrienne annonce son retrait de la ville de Soueïda, théâtre de violents affrontements communautaires entre Bédouins sunnites et combattants russes.Le Mémorial de la Shoah à Paris expose pour la première fois des photos en noir et blanc prises par Raymond Depardon à l'intérieur du camp d'Auschwitz-Birkenau à la fin des années 70.Notre équipe a utilisé un outil d'Intelligence artificielle via les technologies d'Audiomeans© pour accompagner la création de ce contenu écrit.Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Dans cette édition :Un préfet mène une lutte implacable contre le trafic de drogue dans le Val-d'Oise, en expulsant la famille d'un dealer logée dans un HLM.Le plan de rigueur budgétaire du Premier ministre François Bayrou divise la coalition gouvernementale, l'opposition de gauche et le Rassemblement National promettant de le censurer.Le taux du livret A, placement préféré des Français, est abaissé à 1,7% à partir du 1er août, poussant les épargnants à se tourner davantage vers l'assurance vie.En Syrie, l'armée syrienne annonce son retrait de la ville de Soueïda, théâtre de violents affrontements communautaires entre Bédouins sunnites et combattants russes.Le Mémorial de la Shoah à Paris expose pour la première fois des photos en noir et blanc prises par Raymond Depardon à l'intérieur du camp d'Auschwitz-Birkenau à la fin des années 70.Notre équipe a utilisé un outil d'Intelligence artificielle via les technologies d'Audiomeans© pour accompagner la création de ce contenu écrit.Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Invité : - Philippe Court, préfet du Val d'Oise Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Ce lundi 14 juillet, le refus du Nigeria à la pression exercée par Donald Trump sur plusieurs pays d'Afrique pour qu'ils acceptent d'accueillir des immigrés expulsés des États-Unis a été abordé par Caroline Loyer dans sa chronique, dans l'émission Good Morning Business, présentée par Sandra Gandoin, sur BFM Business. Retrouvez l'émission du lundi au vendredi et réécoutez la en podcast.
Our weekly unofficial in-universe chat where the Master Tavern Keeper, amateur historian in the city of Tobaro, Tilea explains the intricacies of the Old World of Warhammer Fantasy. This week from the Master Tavern Keeper we hear about the Expulsion of the apprentice dwarf sea engineer Okek Steelhammer alongside the mercenary knight Heinrich Lowen, the Truthsayer Sedrik Ó Maoláin from Albion and the neophytes… Also available on YouTube
Middle East Report: Gaza Ceasefire Elusive as Expulsion Fears Grow and Malaysia Faces US Pressure Over Hamas Ties by Radio Islam
On this episode: The Washington DC Council faces an unprecedented situation as Ward 8 holds a special election on July 15th following the expulsion of Trayon White, the first council member ever removed from office in the district's history. White, who was charged with federal bribery in August after allegedly being caught on video accepting cash envelopes in exchange for steering city contracts, won reelection with roughly ¾'s of the vote in November 2024 before being unanimously expelled by his colleagues. Now running to reclaim his seat against three challengers—advisory neighborhood commissioner Salima Dofo, former mayoral aide Sheila Bunn, and attorney Mike Austin, to name a few—White's potential return creates a complex political dilemma for the council. The situation is further complicated by President Trump's recent threats to take over DC's government and the symbolic significance of Ward 8 as the political base of former mayor Marion Barry. Council members must weigh whether to expel White again if he wins, risking backlash from Ward 8 voters who have twice supported him, while considering the broader implications for federal interference and the district's reputation as White's federal trial looms in January 2026.Catch up on the race: https://news.ballotpedia.org/2025/06/27/seven-candidates-are-running-in-a-special-election-for-ward-8-of-the-washington-d-c-city-council/ Follow our guest's reporting: https://wamu.org/person/alex-koma/ Complete a brief 5 minute survey to review the show and share some feedback: https://forms.gle/zPxYSog5civyvEKX6 Sign up for our Newsletters: https://ballotpedia.org/Ballotpedia_Email_Updates Stream "On the Ballot" on Spotify or wherever you listen to podcasts. If you have questions, comments, or love for BP, feel free to reach out at ontheballot@ballotpedia.org or on X (formerly Twitter) @Ballotpedia.*On The Ballot is a conversational podcast featuring interviews with guests across the political spectrum. The views and opinions expressed by them are solely their own and are not representative of the views of the host or Ballotpedia as a whole.
A la date du 18 mai 1945, on trouve dans les archives de la police du IVème arrondissement de Paris ce rapport : "Expulsion de M. Jean Marie, 33 rue des Francs Bourgeois, en vertu d'une décision de justice […] provoquant la réintégration à un M Rosenfeld, précédent locataire . Alors que l'opération était terminée, une centaine d'individus force le triple barrage établi et envahit l'immeuble. Les individus s'introduisent par la force dans le logement pendant que d'autres remontent pièces par pièces le mobilier. […] Ces individus déclarent qu'il est inadmissible de mettre des français à la porte pour réintégrer parfois des étrangers. Ils n'ont reçu aucune convocation et n'appartiennent à aucune organisation." Ce jour-là on assiste donc à une manifestation contre la restitution d'un appartement à son ancien locataire. Sarah Gensburger, sociologue au CNRS/Sciences Po Paris, Isabelle Backouche, historienne à l'EHESS et Eric Le Bourhis, historien à l'Inalco, ont mené une grande enquête pour comprendre comment les rescapés de la Shoah ont subi la nouvelle épreuve de retrouver leur appartement, à leur retour à Paris. Dans leur livre Appartements témoins, la spoliation des locataires juifs à Paris, 1940-1946, (Editions La Découverte, 2025) il et elles nous racontent une autre histoire de l'Occupation et surtout de la Libération. Photo : Rue des Francs-Bourgeois, Paris IIIème, 1945, théâtre d'une manifestation antisémite le 18 mai 1945 (Copyright : Toulouse / Direction de l'Urbanisme / Ville de Paris / Archives de Paris).
THIS EPISODE In this urgent conversation, Rob and Danny discuss the deepening immigration crisis in the US with Prof Russell Jeung, co-founder of Stop AAPI Hate, and professor at San Francisco State University. As ICE detains and deports individuals, including some with legal status, fear is gripping immigrant and minority communities across the nation. In this conversation, they'll explore the racial injustices behind these actions, the historical context of anti-Asian and anti-immigrant policies, and how Christians and communities of faith can respond with compassion, advocacy, and courage. Join us as we wrestle with the ethical, spiritual, and human cost of immigration enforcement—and what solidarity looks like today. To view the livestream, go to the Determinetruth YouTube channel and click on the Playlist "Immigration." FOLLOW THE PODCAST Subscribe to be notified of our new episodes (each Monday). Want to help us expand the Gospel of the Kingdom? Leave a review, “like” the podcast, or share it with others. CONNECT WITH DETERMINETRUTH MINISTRIES The Determinetruth Podcast is a ministry of Determinetruth Ministries. We offer free resources to equip pastors, leaders, and the body of Christ in the US and worldwide for service in the kingdom of God. You can visit us online at www.determinetruth.com Check out our YouTube Library, where we have even more content! SUPPORT DETERMINETRUTH MINISTRIES Determinetruth is a non-profit 501(c)(3), and relies completely on the financial support of our partners around the world. If you would like to make a tax-deductible donation and help partner with us, please VISIT US HERE
On Tuesday's Football Daily, Phil Egan brings you all the fallout from last night in the League of Ireland plus all the latest from the Club World Cup.Kevin Doherty laments Drogheda United's European expulsion, as does Stephen Bradley, Stephen Kenny and Damien Duff.Bradley wants Rovers to kick on as they go clear at the top.Kenny disappointed with his side's first half showing, whilst Duff credits his team with a battling win.Carla Ward's Ireland heading back to the Aviva.And Manchester United turn attention to another striker.Become a member and subscribe at offtheball.com/join
A horrible day for Drogheda United ended with a 2-1 defeat at home to SSE Airtricity Premier Division leaders Shamrock Rovers at Sullivan & Lambe Park.Heartbroken and emotional, their manager Kevin Doherty spoke to OTB's Nathan Murphy, as did the Rovers boss Stephen Bradley. League of Ireland on Off the Ball with Rockshore | #leagueofourown
On today's episode we explore the ins and outs of the 1936 Soviet Constitution - also known as the "Stalin Constitution" - how it was written, what it guaranteed, what led to its drafting, how it affected life in the USSR as well as the social, political and economic contexts surrounding its drafting. We pay particular attention to how the tensions between central authority in Moscow, regional actors and popular sovereignty created a unique context for the practice and development of Soviet democracy, federalism and constitutionalism, complicating black and white narratives of Soviet political centralization. Our guest is Samantha Lomb - author of Stalin's ConstitutionSoviet Participatory Politics and the Discussion of the 1936 Draft Constitution - here is a description of the book:"Upon its adoption in December 1936, Soviet leaders hailed the new so-called Stalin Constitution as the most democratic in the world. Scholars have long scoffed at this claim, noting that the mass repression of 1937–1938 that followed rendered it a hollow document. This study does not address these competing claims, but rather focuses on the six-month long popular discussion of the draft Constitution, which preceded its formal adoption in December 1936. Drawing on rich archival sources, this book uses the discussion of the draft 1936 Constitution to examine discourse between the central state leadership and citizens about the new Soviet social contract, which delineated the roles the state and citizens should play in developing socialism. For the central leadership, mobilizing its citizenry in a variety of state building campaigns was the main goal of the discussion of the draft Constitution. However, the goals of the central leadership at times stood in stark contrast with the people's expressed interpretation of that social contract. Citizens of the USSR focused on securing rights and privileges, often related to improving their daily lives, from the central government."Dr. Lomb works at Vyatka State University in Kirov, Russia. She received her PhD in history from the University of Pittsburgh in 2014. Her first book, Stalin's Constitution: Soviet Participatory Politics and the Discussion of the 1936 Draft Constitution, was published in 2017. Currently she is working on a book manuscript about collective farm life in the 1930s and a research project on repression. On the topic of collectivization, she has published an article "Moscow is Far Away: Peasant Communal Traditions in the Expulsion of Collective Farm Members in the Vyatka–Kirov Region 1932–1939" in Europe Asia Studies in 2022 and a book chapter called “Nashi/ne Nashi, Individual Smallholders, Social Control, and the State in Ziuzdinskii District, Kirov Region, 1932–9” in Social Control under Stalin and Khrushchev: The Phantom of a Well-Ordered State, edited by Immo Rebitschek and Aaron B. Retish (University of Toronto Press: August 2023). She was also the editor of Win or Else: Soviet Football in Moscow and Beyond, 1921–1985, written by Larry Holmes, published in 2024.
With principals being given the power to expel students for their actions outside of school hours - in this edition of The Conversation Hour we explore what impact school expulsion has on the student. Plus, we also talk the significance of heritage listing LGBTQI venues and the incredible wardrobe owned by Sarah Jessica Parker.
First, we talk to The Indian Express' Amitabh Sinha about MSC Elsa 3, the container ship that capsized in the Arabian Sea on Saturday. While there has been no oil spill yet, the possibility looms large. Amitabh talks about the consequences of an oil spill, the concerns and the challenges that come with it.Next, we talk to The Indian Express' Santosh Singh about Lalu Prasad Yadav expelling his eldest son, Tej Pratap Yadav, from both the party and the family for six years. (12:01)Lastly, we speak about Prime Minister Modi's first visit to West Bengal since Operation Sindoor, where he launched a sharp attack on the TMC government. (23:46)Hosted by Ichha SharmaProduced and written by Niharika Nanda and Ichha SharmaEdited and mixed by Suresh Pawar
The history of the Jewish community in Medieval England is complex and fascinating, but it hasn't received as much attention as it deserves when it comes to our understanding of the Tower of London. In this bonus episode as part of our mini-series, curator Charles Farris is joined by Dr Rory MacLellan and Professor Miri Rubin to discuss how the Jewish community interacted with the Crown and the Tower of London during the Middle Ages. This episode is a re-release of the episode on the same topic from 2023, to add context to our reopening of the Medieval Palace. Read more about the Jewish community and the Tower of London. Jewish Medieval History at the Tower | Tower of London | Historic Royal Palaces Rory's research can be found on our website. The Jewish History of the Medieval Tower of London | Historic Royal Palaces Visit the medieval palace. Medieval Palace | Tower of London | Historic Royal Palaces Content warnings: This episode discusses prejudice against Jewish people, including: Blaming Jewish people for the death of Christ Blood libel Accusations of greed and financial crimes Imprisonment Mob violence Execution Forced conversion Expulsion
Aujourd'hui, Flora Ghebali, Jérôme Marty et Emmanuel de Villiers débattent de l'actualité autour d'Alain Marschall et Olivier Truchot.
La prestigieuse université a annoncé qu'elle attaquait la décision de l'administration Trump en justice. L'interdiction pour Harvard d'accueillir des étudiants étrangers constitue une nouvelle escalade dans l'offensive de l'administration Trump contre l'enseignement supérieur. Plus de 6 800 étudiants de l'université sont concernés. La prestigieuse a déposé en recours en justice. Sur RFI, Vincent Pons, économiste français enseignant à Harvard, estime qu'il « faut se battre car cette décision est illégale, et car l'enjeu dépasse très largement Harvard. Il est aujourd'hui évident que m'administration américaine cible Harvard pour envoyer un message fort aux autres universités et pour s'assurer qu'elles restent dans le rang ».Pour le Boston Globe, en s'en prenant aux étudiants internationaux de Harvard, le président américain satisfait peut-être sa base électorale, mais il « tire une balle dans le pied des États-Unis ». Selon le quotidien : « les plus grands perdants seront les employeurs et l'économie américaine ». Élections législatives et régionales au Venezuela Un an après la réélection controversée de Nicolas Maduro, les Vénézuéliens sont appelés aux urnes dimanche pour élire députés, maires et gouverneurs. Un scrutin qui ne suscite que très peu d'intérêt au sein de la population : les enquêtes prévoient entre 70 et 80% d'abstention. La cheffe de file de l'opposition Corinna Machado a appelé à boycotter ces élections, mais la question fait débat parmi les opposants à Nicolas Maduro, qui voient revenir les vieux démons de la division. Le reportage de notre correspondante à Caracas, Alice Campaignolle.Le gouvernement argentin incite à la population à « sortir les dollars de sous le matelas »Selon les estimations officielles, les Argentins détiennent environ 200 milliards de dollars non déclarés. La Nación détaille le plan du gouvernement pour la population inciter à injecter ces dollars dans l'économie du pays, en leur permettant de les utiliser sans avoir à justifier leur provenance aux autorités fiscales. Le journal Pagina12 y voit une prime à l'évasion fiscale : "pour le gouvernement, ceux qui ne payent pas leurs impôts sont des héros, et ceux qui les payent, des idiots". Expulsion de migrants depuis la République dominicaine : « l'impuissance » de l'État haïtien"La République dominicaine se transforme de plus en plus en enfer pour les sans-papiers haïtiens, et pour les Haïtiens tout court", estime le Nouvelliste. Les agents de l'immigration dominicains peuvent désormais entrer dans les hôpitaux pour arrêter les Haïtiens, et des rapports font état de femmes enceintes et allaitantes expulsées du pays. Depuis la rencontre le 25 avril, entre le ministre des Affaires étrangères, Jean-Victor Harvel Jean-Baptiste et l'ambassadeur de la République dominicaine en Haïti, les autorités dominicaines n'ont fait durcir leurs mesures contre les ressortissants haïtiens, constate le journal, qui y voit la preuve de « l'impuissance » de l'État Haïtien à protéger ses ressortissants.En Haïti : les clubs de football face à la dégradation de la situation sécuritaireEn février dernier, le siège de la Fédération haïtienne de football a d'ailleurs été occupé par des hommes armés. Face à la menace des gangs, organiser des matchs ou même seulement des entrainements devient difficile pour les clubs. Achim Lippold a recueilli le témoignage de Pudens Saint Louis, fondateur du FC Etoile Brillante à Pétionville, qui parle de la difficulté de maintenir cette activité qui est pourtant un vecteur de résilience pour la population. Journal de la 1èreCommémoration de l'abolition de l'esclavage en Martinique : construction d'un mémorial à Saint-Pierre.
Aujourd'hui, Barbara Lefebvre, Bruno Poncet et Éléonore Lemaire débattent de l'actualité autour d'Alain Marschall et Olivier Truchot.
durée : 00:03:52 - Le monde à 18h50 - par : Franck MATHEVON - L'Algérie et la France traversent depuis plus de neuf mois une crise diplomatique d'une gravité inédite, marquée ces derniers jours par une nouvelle série d'expulsions de fonctionnaires de part et d'autre. La diplomatie française peine à distinguer les contours d'une issue favorable.
After reading THOUSANDS of pages on Jewish civilization, I've hit that "skeleton key" threshold where the soul of a civilization becomes clear. Like India, Judaism is an "asterisk civilization"—for every principle, there's a paradoxical counterpoint. The sheer historical complexity demands its own dedicated video. Modern discourse about Jews suffers from profound historical illiteracy—most "experts" haven't read a single book on the topic. This episode provides the essential context everyone needs. SPONSORS: NetSuite: More than 41,000 businesses have already upgraded to NetSuite by Oracle, the #1 cloud financial system bringing accounting, financial management, inventory, HR, into ONE proven platform. Download the CFO's Guide to AI and Machine learning: https://netsuite.com/102 Shopify: Shopify powers millions of businesses worldwide, handling 10% of U.S. e-commerce. With hundreds of templates, AI tools for product descriptions, and seamless marketing campaign creation, it's like having a design studio and marketing team in one. Start your $1/month trial today at https://shopify.com/cognitive Compare news coverage. Spot media bias. Avoid algorithms. Try Ground News today and get 40% off your subscription by going to https://ground.news/whatif -- LINKS: Link to my second podcast on world history and interviews: / @history102-qg5oj Link to my Twitter-https://twitter.com/whatifalthist?ref... Link to my Instagram-https://www.instagram.com/rudyardwlyn... -- Bibliography: The Passion of the Western Mind by Tarnas Migrations and Cultures by Thomas Sowell Ethnic America by Thomas Sowell A History of the Ancient World by Susan Wise Bauer Pax by Tom Holland Dominion by Tom Holland Rise of the West by McNeil A World History by McNeil Our Oriental Heritage by Will Durant The Life of Greece by Will Durant Caesar and Christ by Will Durant The Age of Faith by Will Durant The People that Shell Dwell Alone by Kevin Macdonald The Age of Reason Begins by Will Durant Europe Emerges by Reynold A History of the Jews by Paul Johnson A History of the Jews by Ben Sasson Decline of the West by Oswald Spengler A History of Russia, Central Asia and Mongolia by David Christian Empires of the Atlantic World by Evans Crusaders and Nomads by Lewis
Rabbi Kalish and Nachi Gordon sit down for the first ever live audience podcast at the Pesach at Bordeaux program. In this dynamic conversation, Nachi pressed R' Kalish on every point: Why no tests in Yeshiva? Why no expulsions from Yeshiva? Why only show love to your students? This conversation is the clearest, most powerful window into Rabbi Kalish's vision for Jewish education (chinuch) — and his answers will challenge how we all think about education. This episode was made possible thanks to our sponsors: ►Blooms Kosher Bring you the best Kosher products worldwide. https://bloomskosher.com ____________________________________________________ ► PZ Deals - Download the app and never pay full price again! https://app.pz.deals/install/mpp _____________________________________________________ ► Fresh Start Retreat Fresh Start's intensive 7-day retreat is designed for men and women who want to understand, process, and heal from past wounds—and reconnect with their authentic self Join us for 7️⃣ life-changing days of expert-led sessions and transformative workshops, complemented by a serene setting and gourmet kosher cuisine.
Elu en partie sur la promesse de renvoyer des millions de personnes sans papiers, Donald Trump tente, depuis son investiture, il y a cent jours, de mettre en place la plus grande campagne d'expulsion de l'histoire des Etats-Unis. Le président américain organise ainsi une chasse aux migrants en situation illégale mais aussi légale, comme les étudiants ou les bénéficiaires d'un visa de travail temporaire.Les résultats sont encore loin des millions d'expulsions promises au cours de la campagne, notamment à cause du manque de moyens dont dispose la police fédérale. Mais le sentiment de peur s'est diffusé à toutes les populations étrangères, qui craignent d'être arbitrairement arrêtées en se rendant au travail ou en allant faire des courses.Comment cette campagne d'arrestations s'organise-t-elle ? Où sont détenus et renvoyés les étrangers ? Que peut faire la justice face aux moyens, souvent contestés, utilisés par l'administration Trump pour expulser ces personnes ? Dans cet épisode du podcast « L'Heure du Monde », la correspondante du Monde à San Francisco, Corines Lesnes, analyse la politique migratoire menée par Donald Trump.Un épisode de Garance Muñoz et Cyrielle Bedu. Réalisation : Quentin Bresson. Présentation et rédaction en chef : Claire Leys. Dans cet épisode : extraits de discours de Donald Trump ; d'un reportage de l'Agence France-Presse, le 1er avril 2025.Cet épisode a été publié le 30 avril 2025.---Pour soutenir "L'Heure du Monde" et notre rédaction, abonnez-vous sur abopodcast.lemonde.frQue pensez-vous des podcasts du « Monde » ? Donnez votre avis en répondant à cette enquête. Hébergé par Audion. Visitez https://www.audion.fm/fr/privacy-policy pour plus d'informations.
The author of "Blood and Faith: The Purging of Muslim Spain, 1492 to 1614," delves into the complex history of Muslim Spain, starting from the arrival of Muslims in Spain in 711 under a North African general, the formation of al-Andalus, and its eventual decline. Matthew Carr explains how the Spanish Christians perceived the conquest of Granada in 1492 as a divine and final victory, leading to the expulsion of Jews and Muslims. The discussion highlights the forced conversions, the life of the Moriscos (converted Muslims) under Christian rule, and the extreme measures taken by the Spanish Inquisition to ensure religious uniformity. Carr also reflects on the modern parallels of ethnic cleansing in Palestine and societal intolerance, linking historical events to contemporary issues.00:00 Introduction: The Concept of Blood and Faith01:10 Historical Context: Muslim Arrival in Spain02:24 The Fall of Granada and Its Aftermath03:37 Carr's Inspiration for Writing the Book03:59 The Moriscos: A Forgotten History05:20 The Expulsion of the Moriscos from Spain18:49 The Concept of Purity of Blood22:54 The Fall of Granada: A Religious and Political Triumph31:07 The Aftermath of 1492: Forced Conversions and Rebellions34:15 Forced Conversions in Spain34:50 Muslim Workers in Valencia37:48 Christian Intolerance and Inquisition40:38 Cultural Resistance and Rebellion45:27 The Expulsion of the Moriscos54:32 Historical Reflections and Modern ParallelsMatthew Carr is a writer, journalist, and author of several books of nonfiction, including Blood and Faith :The Purging of Muslim Spain. He has written for a variety of publications, including The New York Times, The Observer, The Guardian and others.Hosted by:Mikey Muhanna
Nous sommes en mai 1898, à Bruxelles. Le dénommé Israël P., né à La Haye, séjournant à Cureghem, est accusé de faux en écriture de commerce et escroquerie. A la clôture du procès, le directeur de la Police des étrangers, Van Heerswyngels, écrit que la condamnation d'Israël P., qu'il qualifie de « colporteur israélite », ne justifie pas une expulsion. Un autre agent défend n'est pas de cet avis : « Nous devons nous montrer sévère à l'égard des trompeurs de cette catégorie, affirme-t-il, ils sont habiles ». Le 18 mai, dans une note de service signée Beernaert, chef de bureau, on peut lire : « Tromper le monde sur la qualité ou la quantité de leur marchandise, c'est le délit que les colporteurs juifs commettent généralement et très couramment. (…) Une note du 9 mai dit que l'administration doit se montrer sévère à l'égard des trompeurs de la catégorie dont il s'agit, parce qu'ils sont habiles. On peut ajouter sans crainte qu'ils récidivent toujours. Du moment qu'un étranger de cette catégorie a encouru même conditionnellement une condamnation (…), il doit être considéré comme dangereux pour l'ordre public, soit à raison de la nature des faits, soit à raison des moyens dont il s'est servi pour tromper la société ; il n'y a plus à hésiter. L'expulsion est d'ordre public et son caractère est essentiellement préventif. Je propose de provoquer cette mesure à l'égard du nommé P. » Au tournant du vingtième siècle, le quartier de Cureghem est identifié, par les forces de l'ordre, comme un endroit juif, pauvre et étranger. Les juifs du quartier font l'objet d'une surveillance accrue. Quels sont précisément les stéréotypes judéophobes au sein de la Police des étrangers ? Comment sont-ils utilisés pour justifier les discriminations. Il y a-t-il, en Belgique, un antisémitisme institutionnalisé ? Invitée : Yasmina Zian, docteure en histoire, spécialisée dans les relations entre institutions étatiques et groupes minorisés. « Un antisémitisme ordinaire - Représentations judéophobes et pratiques policières (1880-1930) » ; éd. de l'Université de Bruxelles. Merci pour votre écoute Un Jour dans l'Histoire, c'est également en direct tous les jours de la semaine de 13h15 à 14h30 sur www.rtbf.be/lapremiere Retrouvez tous les épisodes d'Un Jour dans l'Histoire sur notre plateforme Auvio.be :https://auvio.rtbf.be/emission/5936 Intéressés par l'histoire ? Vous pourriez également aimer nos autres podcasts : L'Histoire Continue: https://audmns.com/kSbpELwL'heure H : https://audmns.com/YagLLiKEt sa version à écouter en famille : La Mini Heure H https://audmns.com/YagLLiKAinsi que nos séries historiques :Chili, le Pays de mes Histoires : https://audmns.com/XHbnevhD-Day : https://audmns.com/JWRdPYIJoséphine Baker : https://audmns.com/wCfhoEwLa folle histoire de l'aviation : https://audmns.com/xAWjyWCLes Jeux Olympiques, l'étonnant miroir de notre Histoire : https://audmns.com/ZEIihzZMarguerite, la Voix d'une Résistante : https://audmns.com/zFDehnENapoléon, le crépuscule de l'Aigle : https://audmns.com/DcdnIUnUn Jour dans le Sport : https://audmns.com/xXlkHMHSous le sable des Pyramides : https://audmns.com/rXfVppvN'oubliez pas de vous y abonner pour ne rien manquer.Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement. Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
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From the battles over Jerusalem to the emergence of the “Holy Land,” from legally mandated ghettos to the Edict of Expulsion, geography has long been a component of Christian-Jewish relations. Attending to world maps drawn by medieval Christian mapmakers, Cartographies of Exclusion: Anti-Semitic Mapping in Medieval England (Penn State University Press, 2024) by Dr. Asa Simon Mittman brings us to the literal drawing board of “Christendom” and shows the creation, in real time, of a mythic state intended to dehumanize the non-Christian people it ultimately sought to displace. In his close analyses of English maps from the twelfth and thirteenth centuries, Asa Simon Mittman makes a valuable contribution to conversations about medieval Christian perceptions of Jews and Judaism. Grounding his arguments in the history of anti-Jewish sentiment and actions rampant in twelfth- and thirteenth-century England, Dr. Mittman shows how English world maps of the period successfully Othered Jewish people by means of four primary strategies: conflating Jews with other groups; spreading libels about Jewish bodies, beliefs, and practices; associating Jews with Satan; and, most importantly, cartographically “mislocating” Jews in time and space. On maps, Jews were banished to locations and historical moments with no actual connection to Jewish populations or histories. Medieval Christian anti-Semitism is the foundation upon which modern anti-Semitism rests, and the medieval mapping of Jews was crucial to that foundation. Dr. Mittman's thinking offers essential insights for any scholar interested in the interface of cartography, politics, and religion in premodern Europe. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. You can find Miranda's interviews on New Books with Miranda Melcher, wherever you get your podcasts. Let's face it, most of the popular podcasts out there are dumb. NBN features scholars (like you!), providing an enriching alternative to students. We partner with presses like Oxford, Princeton, and Cambridge to make academic research accessible to all. Please consider sharing the New Books Network with your students. Download this poster here to spread the word. Please share this interview on Instagram, LinkedIn, or Bluesky. Don't forget to subscribe to our Substack here to receive our weekly newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/jewish-studies
From the battles over Jerusalem to the emergence of the “Holy Land,” from legally mandated ghettos to the Edict of Expulsion, geography has long been a component of Christian-Jewish relations. Attending to world maps drawn by medieval Christian mapmakers, Cartographies of Exclusion: Anti-Semitic Mapping in Medieval England (Penn State University Press, 2024) by Dr. Asa Simon Mittman brings us to the literal drawing board of “Christendom” and shows the creation, in real time, of a mythic state intended to dehumanize the non-Christian people it ultimately sought to displace. In his close analyses of English maps from the twelfth and thirteenth centuries, Asa Simon Mittman makes a valuable contribution to conversations about medieval Christian perceptions of Jews and Judaism. Grounding his arguments in the history of anti-Jewish sentiment and actions rampant in twelfth- and thirteenth-century England, Dr. Mittman shows how English world maps of the period successfully Othered Jewish people by means of four primary strategies: conflating Jews with other groups; spreading libels about Jewish bodies, beliefs, and practices; associating Jews with Satan; and, most importantly, cartographically “mislocating” Jews in time and space. On maps, Jews were banished to locations and historical moments with no actual connection to Jewish populations or histories. Medieval Christian anti-Semitism is the foundation upon which modern anti-Semitism rests, and the medieval mapping of Jews was crucial to that foundation. Dr. Mittman's thinking offers essential insights for any scholar interested in the interface of cartography, politics, and religion in premodern Europe. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. You can find Miranda's interviews on New Books with Miranda Melcher, wherever you get your podcasts. Let's face it, most of the popular podcasts out there are dumb. NBN features scholars (like you!), providing an enriching alternative to students. We partner with presses like Oxford, Princeton, and Cambridge to make academic research accessible to all. Please consider sharing the New Books Network with your students. Download this poster here to spread the word. Please share this interview on Instagram, LinkedIn, or Bluesky. Don't forget to subscribe to our Substack here to receive our weekly newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
(00:00:42) Face aux expulsions, la peur des communautés hispaniques de Floride (00:06:58) Le Cachemire, pourquoi ça pourrait s'embraser à nouveau? (00:12:03) Le FCC, le nouvel accélérateur de particules du CERN au cour des enjeux géopolitiques
From the battles over Jerusalem to the emergence of the “Holy Land,” from legally mandated ghettos to the Edict of Expulsion, geography has long been a component of Christian-Jewish relations. Attending to world maps drawn by medieval Christian mapmakers, Cartographies of Exclusion: Anti-Semitic Mapping in Medieval England (Penn State University Press, 2024) by Dr. Asa Simon Mittman brings us to the literal drawing board of “Christendom” and shows the creation, in real time, of a mythic state intended to dehumanize the non-Christian people it ultimately sought to displace. In his close analyses of English maps from the twelfth and thirteenth centuries, Asa Simon Mittman makes a valuable contribution to conversations about medieval Christian perceptions of Jews and Judaism. Grounding his arguments in the history of anti-Jewish sentiment and actions rampant in twelfth- and thirteenth-century England, Dr. Mittman shows how English world maps of the period successfully Othered Jewish people by means of four primary strategies: conflating Jews with other groups; spreading libels about Jewish bodies, beliefs, and practices; associating Jews with Satan; and, most importantly, cartographically “mislocating” Jews in time and space. On maps, Jews were banished to locations and historical moments with no actual connection to Jewish populations or histories. Medieval Christian anti-Semitism is the foundation upon which modern anti-Semitism rests, and the medieval mapping of Jews was crucial to that foundation. Dr. Mittman's thinking offers essential insights for any scholar interested in the interface of cartography, politics, and religion in premodern Europe. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. You can find Miranda's interviews on New Books with Miranda Melcher, wherever you get your podcasts. Let's face it, most of the popular podcasts out there are dumb. NBN features scholars (like you!), providing an enriching alternative to students. We partner with presses like Oxford, Princeton, and Cambridge to make academic research accessible to all. Please consider sharing the New Books Network with your students. Download this poster here to spread the word. Please share this interview on Instagram, LinkedIn, or Bluesky. Don't forget to subscribe to our Substack here to receive our weekly newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/european-studies
From the battles over Jerusalem to the emergence of the “Holy Land,” from legally mandated ghettos to the Edict of Expulsion, geography has long been a component of Christian-Jewish relations. Attending to world maps drawn by medieval Christian mapmakers, Cartographies of Exclusion: Anti-Semitic Mapping in Medieval England (Penn State University Press, 2024) by Dr. Asa Simon Mittman brings us to the literal drawing board of “Christendom” and shows the creation, in real time, of a mythic state intended to dehumanize the non-Christian people it ultimately sought to displace. In his close analyses of English maps from the twelfth and thirteenth centuries, Asa Simon Mittman makes a valuable contribution to conversations about medieval Christian perceptions of Jews and Judaism. Grounding his arguments in the history of anti-Jewish sentiment and actions rampant in twelfth- and thirteenth-century England, Dr. Mittman shows how English world maps of the period successfully Othered Jewish people by means of four primary strategies: conflating Jews with other groups; spreading libels about Jewish bodies, beliefs, and practices; associating Jews with Satan; and, most importantly, cartographically “mislocating” Jews in time and space. On maps, Jews were banished to locations and historical moments with no actual connection to Jewish populations or histories. Medieval Christian anti-Semitism is the foundation upon which modern anti-Semitism rests, and the medieval mapping of Jews was crucial to that foundation. Dr. Mittman's thinking offers essential insights for any scholar interested in the interface of cartography, politics, and religion in premodern Europe. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. You can find Miranda's interviews on New Books with Miranda Melcher, wherever you get your podcasts. Let's face it, most of the popular podcasts out there are dumb. NBN features scholars (like you!), providing an enriching alternative to students. We partner with presses like Oxford, Princeton, and Cambridge to make academic research accessible to all. Please consider sharing the New Books Network with your students. Download this poster here to spread the word. Please share this interview on Instagram, LinkedIn, or Bluesky. Don't forget to subscribe to our Substack here to receive our weekly newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/geography
From the battles over Jerusalem to the emergence of the “Holy Land,” from legally mandated ghettos to the Edict of Expulsion, geography has long been a component of Christian-Jewish relations. Attending to world maps drawn by medieval Christian mapmakers, Cartographies of Exclusion: Anti-Semitic Mapping in Medieval England (Penn State University Press, 2024) by Dr. Asa Simon Mittman brings us to the literal drawing board of “Christendom” and shows the creation, in real time, of a mythic state intended to dehumanize the non-Christian people it ultimately sought to displace. In his close analyses of English maps from the twelfth and thirteenth centuries, Asa Simon Mittman makes a valuable contribution to conversations about medieval Christian perceptions of Jews and Judaism. Grounding his arguments in the history of anti-Jewish sentiment and actions rampant in twelfth- and thirteenth-century England, Dr. Mittman shows how English world maps of the period successfully Othered Jewish people by means of four primary strategies: conflating Jews with other groups; spreading libels about Jewish bodies, beliefs, and practices; associating Jews with Satan; and, most importantly, cartographically “mislocating” Jews in time and space. On maps, Jews were banished to locations and historical moments with no actual connection to Jewish populations or histories. Medieval Christian anti-Semitism is the foundation upon which modern anti-Semitism rests, and the medieval mapping of Jews was crucial to that foundation. Dr. Mittman's thinking offers essential insights for any scholar interested in the interface of cartography, politics, and religion in premodern Europe. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. You can find Miranda's interviews on New Books with Miranda Melcher, wherever you get your podcasts. Let's face it, most of the popular podcasts out there are dumb. NBN features scholars (like you!), providing an enriching alternative to students. We partner with presses like Oxford, Princeton, and Cambridge to make academic research accessible to all. Please consider sharing the New Books Network with your students. Download this poster here to spread the word. Please share this interview on Instagram, LinkedIn, or Bluesky. Don't forget to subscribe to our Substack here to receive our weekly newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
From the battles over Jerusalem to the emergence of the “Holy Land,” from legally mandated ghettos to the Edict of Expulsion, geography has long been a component of Christian-Jewish relations. Attending to world maps drawn by medieval Christian mapmakers, Cartographies of Exclusion: Anti-Semitic Mapping in Medieval England (Penn State University Press, 2024) by Dr. Asa Simon Mittman brings us to the literal drawing board of “Christendom” and shows the creation, in real time, of a mythic state intended to dehumanize the non-Christian people it ultimately sought to displace. In his close analyses of English maps from the twelfth and thirteenth centuries, Asa Simon Mittman makes a valuable contribution to conversations about medieval Christian perceptions of Jews and Judaism. Grounding his arguments in the history of anti-Jewish sentiment and actions rampant in twelfth- and thirteenth-century England, Dr. Mittman shows how English world maps of the period successfully Othered Jewish people by means of four primary strategies: conflating Jews with other groups; spreading libels about Jewish bodies, beliefs, and practices; associating Jews with Satan; and, most importantly, cartographically “mislocating” Jews in time and space. On maps, Jews were banished to locations and historical moments with no actual connection to Jewish populations or histories. Medieval Christian anti-Semitism is the foundation upon which modern anti-Semitism rests, and the medieval mapping of Jews was crucial to that foundation. Dr. Mittman's thinking offers essential insights for any scholar interested in the interface of cartography, politics, and religion in premodern Europe. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. You can find Miranda's interviews on New Books with Miranda Melcher, wherever you get your podcasts. Let's face it, most of the popular podcasts out there are dumb. NBN features scholars (like you!), providing an enriching alternative to students. We partner with presses like Oxford, Princeton, and Cambridge to make academic research accessible to all. Please consider sharing the New Books Network with your students. Download this poster here to spread the word. Please share this interview on Instagram, LinkedIn, or Bluesky. Don't forget to subscribe to our Substack here to receive our weekly newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The former Ward 8 councilmember may be facing federal bribery charges, but he's still the heavy favorite to win the seat he was just expelled from on the Council.
The British government has condemned the detention and expulsion of two of its MPs who had gone to Israel on an official visit. Israel says they were intending to spread hate speech: we hear from the UK government.Also in the programme: the Israeli army admits its soldiers made what it calls "mistakes" when they killed 15 emergency workers in Gaza; and one Ukrainian man tells us he was conscripted into the army against his will.(IMAGE: Abtisam Mohamed (left), Labour MP for Sheffield Central, and Yuan Yang (right) Labour MP for Earley and Woodley, have now left Israel after being detained and expelled while on an official visit; CREDIT: House of Commons)
In this episode, we journey back to 1713, when the British seized control of Acadia. Tensions grew over the following decades, culminating in the mass expulsion of the Acadian people in the 1750s—a dark chapter in North American history known as the Great Upheaval.All our links:https://bio.to/canboringThis podcast is hosted two idiots and created purely for entertainment purposes. By accessing this Podcast, I acknowledge that the CIB Podcast makes no warranty, guarantee, or representation as to the accuracy or sufficiency of the information featured in this Podcast. The information, opinions presented in this Podcast are for general entertainment and humor only and any reliance on the information provided in this Podcast is done at your own risk. However, if we get it badly wrong and you wish to suggest a correction, please email canadianpoliticsisboring@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Kieran and Kevin discuss the news that Reading could be thrown out of the EFL if their owner, Dai Yongge, doesn't sell the club before April the 5th, and find out whether legal compensation awards count towards PSR. Follow Kevin on X - @kevinhunterday Follow Kieran on X - @KieranMaguire Follow Producer Guy on X - @guykilty Follow The Price of Football on X - @pof_pod Send in a question: questions@priceoffootball.com Join The Price of Football CLUB: https://priceoffootball.supportingcast.fm/ Check out the Price of Football merchandise store: https://the-price-of-football.backstreetmerch.com/ Visit the website: https://priceoffootball.com/ For sponsorship email - info@adelicious.fm The Price of Football is a Dap Dip production: https://dapdip.co.uk/ contact@dapdip.co.uk Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Une Obligation de Quitter le Territoire Français (OQTF) est une mesure administrative prononcée par le préfet, imposant à un étranger en situation irrégulière de quitter la France dans un délai défini. Plusieurs motifs peuvent justifier son application, conformément au Code de l'entrée et du séjour des étrangers et du droit d'asile (CESEDA).1. Séjour irrégulierL'OQTF est souvent prise lorsque l'étranger est en situation irrégulière sur le territoire français. Cela concerne :Les personnes entrées sans visa ou sans titre de séjour valide. Les demandeurs d'asile déboutés. Les étrangers dont le titre de séjour a expiré et n'a pas été renouvelé. Si un étranger demande un titre de séjour et que l'administration rejette sa demande, une OQTF peut être prononcée. Cela peut être motivé par l'absence de justificatifs suffisants (ressources, motifs de séjour, etc.) ou par une menace à l'ordre public.3. Comportement constituant une menace à l'ordre publicUn étranger peut être visé par une OQTF si son comportement est jugé dangereux pour la société. Cela concerne les personnes condamnées pour des délits graves ou impliquées dans des actes de terrorisme.4. Emploi sans autorisationUn étranger qui travaille sans autorisation (sans titre de séjour permettant l'exercice d'une activité professionnelle) peut être expulsé via une OQTF.5. Fraude ou fausse déclarationSi un étranger obtient un titre de séjour par fraude (faux documents, fausses déclarations, mariage blanc, etc.), l'administration peut annuler son titre et prononcer une OQTF.7. Expulsion pour atteinte aux intérêts fondamentaux de l'ÉtatEn cas de menace grave à la sécurité nationale, une expulsion immédiate peut être décidée.L'OQTF peut être avec délai (30 jours) ou sans délai (exécution immédiate) en cas de menace grave. L'étranger peut contester cette décision devant le tribunal administratif dans un délai restreint (48 heures à 30 jours selon les cas).En France, le taux d'exécution des Obligations de Quitter le Territoire Français (OQTF) est historiquement faible. Selon les données disponibles jusqu'à 2022, ce taux a fluctué autour de 12,5 % en moyenne sur les quinze dernières années, avec des variations notables :2007 : 3,9 %2012 : 22,4 %Depuis 2020 : stabilisation en dessous de 7 % Plus précisément, en 2022, le taux d'exécution des OQTF était de 6,8 %, soit 9 078 mesures exécutées sur les 134 280 prononcées. Ce taux a légèrement augmenté de 0,8 point par rapport à 2021, mais reste inférieur aux niveaux observés avant la crise sanitaire de 2020 .Concernant les nationalités des personnes sous OQTF, les données de 2022 indiquent que les ressortissants du Maghreb représentent une proportion significative :Algériens : 44 % des personnes sous OQTF Marocains et Tunisiens : ensemble, ils constituent une part notable des OQTF prononcées Ces chiffres mettent en lumière les défis auxquels la France est confrontée en matière d'exécution des OQTF, notamment en raison de la coopération variable des pays d'origine pour la délivrance des laissez-passer consulaires nécessaires au retour de leurs ressortissants .Il est important de noter que ces statistiques peuvent varier d'une année à l'autre et sont influencées par divers facteurs, tels que les relations diplomatiques, les politiques migratoires en vigueur et les situations géopolitiques des pays concernés. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Clement Manyathela and the listeners react to former US Ambassador Ebrahim Rasool’s return to the country following his expulsion. They also reflected on who should replace him. The listeners also reacted to Lewis Hamilton's disqualification from the Chinese Grand Prix. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Clement Manyathela speaks to Snuki Zikalala, President of the ANC Veteran League about the expulsion of Ebrahim Rasool from his position as the US Ambassador and some of the comments he made upon his return from the US this weekend. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On a dramatic day in the US relationship with South Africa, Simon's live update from the South African Embassy in Washington for Newzroom Afrika TV (Courtesy: DSTV405). The anchor is Masa Kekana. #Rasool #Trump #Ramaphosa #US-SA
All Minnesota GOP lawmakers in Congress joined their fellow Republicans in voting for a budget framework that includes $2 trillion in spending cuts. While it doesn't specify the programs, Republicans have targeted Medicaid and food aid programs.Tribal leaders are asking members of Congress to address funding concerns and uphold federal government's treaty obligations to tribes. Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe Secretary-Treasurer Leonard Fineday testified to a House Appropriations subcommittee Tuesday afternoon.A new report released Wednesday by the Minnesota Chamber Foundation found that nearly 60 percent of the state's total labor force and employment growth came from foreign-born workers from 2019 to 2023.Those stories and more in today's morning update. Hosted by Gracie Stockton.
Simon's live update for Iain Dale's evening programme on the UK's LBC. #Zelensky #Ukraine #Trump #Putin #Deportations
Simon's breaking news report for South Africa's Newzroom Afrika TV, live from the South African Embassy on Washington's Embassy Row. The anchor is Naledia Moleo. Courtesy #DStv405 #Rasool #US-SA #Ramaphosa #Trump #SouthAfrica #SAfrica #ANC
On February 4th, President Donald Trump said that all Palestinians in Gaza should leave the coastal enclave and go to other Arab countries such as Egypt or Jordan—a move that, if actualized, would mark a drastic chapter in the Palestinians' history of being ethnically cleansed. Israel immediately embraced the idea, with the country's war minister ordering the military to draft plans to facilitate a mass exodus of Palestinians from Gaza. Palestinian groups as well as Egypt, Jordan, and many other countries have roundly rejected the idea, but Trump and his foreign policy team continue to insist that they will carry out the plan which would end in a US takeover of Gaza.On this episode of On the Nose, Jewish Currents senior reporter Alex Kane spoke to Mouin Rabbani, a co-editor of Jadaliyya, and Tariq Kenney-Shawa, US policy fellow at Al-Shabaka, about situating this moment in the long history of Palestinians displacement, whether and how a Trump ethnic cleansing plan is likely to unfold, and how it will impact the ceasefire in Gaza.Thanks to Jesse Brenneman for producing and to Nathan Salsburg for the use of his song “VIII (All That Were Calculated Have Passed).”Further Reading“With No Buy-in From Egypt or Jordan, Trump Appears to Back Away From His Gaza Plan,” Michael Shear, The New York Times“‘Trump Gaza is finally here!': US president promotes Gaza plan in AI video,” Mick Krever and Mostafa Salem, CNN“Palestinians in Paraguay,” Hadeel Assali, London Review of Books“Trump Revives Biden's Failed Proposal To Remove Palestinians From Gaza,” Matthew Petti, Reason“Netanyahu's Goal for Gaza: ‘Thin' Population ‘to a Minimum,'” Ryan Grim, The Intercept“WikiLeaks: Israel Intentionally Kept Gaza on Brink of Economic Collapse,” Joshua Norman, CBS News“Exclusive: Egypt's alternative to Trump's 'Gaza Riviera' aims to sideline Hamas,” Andrew Mills, Reuters“Trump wants Palestinians out of Gaza. Here are Egypt's plans to keep them there,” Aya Batrawy, NPR “Israel has cut off all supplies to Gaza. Here's what that means,” Cara Anna, Associated Press