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In this episode of The President's Daily Brief: First, we'll have the latest on the war between Israel and Iran, as reports claim that President Donald Trump has approved attack plans against the Islamic regime. But Trump is pushing back on the speculations, saying he'll make a decision on whether to join Israel's campaign within the next two weeks. Later in the show—cracks are beginning to show beneath the surface of Russia and China's publicly chummy alliance. A bombshell report reveals the CCP has been engaged in a widespread hacking campaign against the Putin regime in pursuit of military secrets since the outbreak of the war in Ukraine. Plus—Vladimir Putin claims he is ready to end the war and directly meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, while in the same breath questioning his legitimacy and reiterating his ultimatums for a ceasefire. We'll break down the latest doublespeak from the Russian strongman. In our 'Back of the Brief—Florida Governor Ron DeSantis leads the evacuation of 1,500 stranded Jewish Americans from Israel as the war with Iran intensifies. To listen to the show ad-free, become a premium member of The President's Daily Brief by visiting PDBPremium.com. Please remember to subscribe if you enjoyed this episode of The President's Daily Brief. YouTube: youtube.com/@presidentsdailybrief Beam: Visit https://shopbeam.com/MIKE and use code MIKE to get our exclusive discount of up to 40% off. Jacked Up Fitness: Go to https://GetJackedUp.com and use code BAKER at checkout to save 10% off your entire purchase TriTails Premium Beef: Stock the freezer and keep the grill happy. Visit https://Trybeef.com/PDB for 2 free flat irons with your order. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Vladimir Putin si è detto pronto a incontrare Volodymyr Zelensky, ma solo nella fase finale dei negoziati per "porre fine" al conflitto. Ma "la domanda è chi firmerà" l'accordo, ha aggiunto il capo del Cremlino, mettendo in dubbio la legittimità del presidente ucraino, il cui mandato è scaduto nel maggio 2024 senza che si tenessero elezioni a causa della legge marziale. Anche Zelensky si è detto pronto a un incontro con Putin.Iscriviti e segui "Notizie dall'Ucraina": YouTube: https://bit.ly/3FqWppn Spreaker: https://bit.ly/42g2ONG Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3JE1OMi Spotify: https://spoti.fi/40bpm0v Amazon Music: https://amzn.to/40HVQ37 Audible: https://bit.ly/4370ARc Adnkronos: podcast/adnkronos.com Resta in contatto con noi: https://www.adnkronos.com/ https://x.com/Adnkronos https://www.facebook.com/AgenziaAdnKronos https://www.instagram.com/adnkronos_/
Trapped Aussies slam DFAT's evacuation efforts as Israel-Iran tensions reach new heights, the ladies of The View clash leaving Whoopi Goldberg in hot water, again. Plus, Vladimir Putin suggests he is open to meeting Volodymyr Zelensky.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
La guerra in Ucraina giunge al giorno 1.212. In un incontro con le maggiori agenzie di stampa internazionali a San Pietroburgo, il presidente russo Vladimir Putin ha affermato di non considerare il riarmo della Nato come una "minaccia per la Russia". Il capo del Cremlino, inoltre, si è detto pronto a incontrare il presidente ucraino Volodymyr Zelensky.Iscriviti e segui "Notizie dall'Ucraina": YouTube: https://bit.ly/3FqWppn Spreaker: https://bit.ly/42g2ONG Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3JE1OMi Spotify: https://spoti.fi/40bpm0v Amazon Music: https://amzn.to/40HVQ37 Audible: https://bit.ly/4370ARc Adnkronos: podcast/adnkronos.com Resta in contatto con noi: https://www.adnkronos.com/ https://x.com/Adnkronos https://www.facebook.com/AgenziaAdnKronos https://www.instagram.com/adnkronos_/
Renowned actor, writer and director Liev Schreiber recently released “Meeting Zelenskyy”, a feature documentary in which he sits down with Ukraine's embattled leader. In an extended conversation, Schreiber speaks actor-to-actor about Volodymyr Zelenskyy's rise from entertainer to war time leader. In this exclusive interview with Laura Flanders, Schreiber discusses how the documentary came to be, how he personally became involved, and how technology could shape the outcome of the Russia-Ukraine war. The film includes never-before-seen footage from Zelenskyy's childhood and career. Join us for this historic conversation, plus a commentary from Laura.“I've always felt optimistic about this because [Ukraine is] on the side of truth. That's the kind of thing you can cover briefly, but it always comes out, it always surfaces. It's also the kind of thing that builds morale. It builds courage. It builds principle. They have that on their side, where the Russian military is struggling.” - Liev Schreiber“This was never about Ukraine for me. This was always about American values and democracy and what it is, where it comes from and what it means. I don't think those values and those principles are on display anywhere more clearly than in Ukraine.” - Liev Schreiber“I've always felt optimistic about this because [Ukraine is] on the side of truth. That's the kind of thing you can cover briefly, but it always comes out, it always surfaces. It's also the kind of thing that builds morale. It builds courage. It builds principle. They have that on their side, where the Russian military is struggling.” - Liev SchreiberGuest: Liev Schreiber: Award-Winning Actor, Director & Writer; Co-Founder, BlueCheck Ukraine This show is made possible by you! To become a sustaining member go to LauraFlanders.org/donateWatch the special report released on YouTube June 13th 5pm ET; PBS World Channel June 15th, and on over 300 public stations across the country (check your listings, or search here via zipcode). Listen: Episode airing on community radio (check here to see if your station airs the show) & available as a podcast June 18th.Full Episode Notes are located HERE. -RESOURCES-Related extended commentary from Laura is available to podcast subscribers [June 13, 2025] Full Uncut Conversation Released to Podcast Subscribers [June 13, 2025]: While our weekly shows are edited to time for broadcast on Public TV and community radio, we offer to our members and podcast subscribers the full uncut conversation. These audio exclusives are made possible thanks to our member supporters. Related Laura Flanders Show Episodes:• Winning War, Building Peace: Activists from Ukraine, Russia & The US Debate: Watch / Listen: Episode and/or Full Conversation• Masha Gessen & Jason Stanley: Is it Doomsday for U.S. Democracy?: Watch / Listen: Episode and/or Full Conversation• Ai Weiwei: How Do We Save Our Humanity?: Watch / Listen: Episode and/or Full Conversation Related Articles and Resources:•. ‘Kind of a Trojan hors': Ex-NATO commander reacts to drone attack deep inside Russia, June 2 2025, CNN report and Zelinskyy speaks in Vilnius• Ukraine war briefing: Zelenskyy says troops contesting Russian advance in Sumy, by Warren Murray and agencies, June 12, 2025, The Guardian• Pledge Ukraine, Starenki is a charitable organization devoted to issues of elderly people in Ukraine. Laura Flanders and Friends Crew: Laura Flanders, along with Sabrina Artel, Jeremiah Cothren, Veronica Delgado, Janet Hernandez, Jeannie Hopper, Gina Kim, Sarah Miller, Nat Needham, David Neuman, and Rory O'Conner. FOLLOW Laura Flanders and FriendsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/lauraflandersandfriends/Blueky: https://bsky.app/profile/lfandfriends.bsky.socialFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/LauraFlandersAndFriends/Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lauraflandersandfriendsYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFLRxVeYcB1H7DbuYZQG-lgLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/lauraflandersandfriendsPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/lauraflandersandfriendsACCESSIBILITY - The broadcast edition of this episode is available with closed captioned by clicking here for our YouTube Channel
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is warning "diplomacy in crisis", after leaving the G7 Summit without securing any further military support due to the absence of US President Donald Trump. The G7 leaders also failed to produce major agreements on conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East following Mr Trump's departure. While Australia missed out on a leader-level meeting with the strategic ally, its relationship with the European Union has warmed up.
International relations expert Dr Oscar van Heerden joins Crystal Orderson to unpack the key outcomes and controversies from the 2025 G7 Summit, held in Kananaskis, Canada. From Donald Trump’s abrupt departure amid the escalating Israel-Iran conflict to muted support for Ukraine and tensions surrounding India’s presence, this year’s gathering was anything but routine. Presenter John Maytham is an actor and author-turned-talk radio veteran and seasoned journalist. His show serves a round-up of local and international news coupled with the latest in business, sport, traffic and weather. The host’s eclectic interests mean the program often surprises the audience with intriguing book reviews and inspiring interviews profiling artists. A daily highlight is Rapid Fire, just after 5:30pm. CapeTalk fans call in, to stump the presenter with their general knowledge questions. Another firm favourite is the humorous Thursday crossing with award-winning journalist Rebecca Davis, called “Plan B”. Thank you for listening to a podcast from Afternoon Drive with John Maytham Listen live on Primedia+ weekdays from 15:00 and 18:00 (SA Time) to Afternoon Drive with John Maytham broadcast on CapeTalk https://buff.ly/NnFM3Nk For more from the show go to https://buff.ly/BSFy4Cn or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/n8nWt4x Subscribe to the CapeTalk Daily and Weekly Newsletters https://buff.ly/sbvVZD5 Follow us on social media: CapeTalk on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@capetalk CapeTalk on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ CapeTalk on X: https://x.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CapeTalk567 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Na sequência do pior ataque sofrido pelo Irão em 40 anos, às mãos de Israel, o episódio desta semana do podcast Diplomatas (PÚBLICO e IPRI-NOVA) foca-se no conflito directo entre duas das principais potências do Médio Oriente, na forma como ele é entendido pelos líderes políticos de ambas as partes e na potencial resposta dos Estados Unidos a mais um eixo de instabilidade na região. Teresa de Sousa sublinha que, “ao contrário da guerra em Gaza, que se prolonga e que atinge níveis de violência contra os palestinianos absolutamente desumanos e intoleráveis”, a “obsessão” de Benjamin Netanyahu, primeiro-ministro israelita, com o Irão, reúne apoio popular em Israel. Com Donald Trump a garantir que os EUA não querem, “por enquanto”, “matar” o Guia Supremo da República Islâmica, Ali Khamenei, mas sem excluir uma potencial participação norte-americana no conflito, ao lado de Israel, a jornalista lembra que só os EUA é que têm capacidade para desmantelar o programa nuclear iraniano através de meios militares. Noutra linha de raciocínio, o investigador Carlos Gaspar acredita que “se a derrota do Irão for decisiva, a queda do regime é inevitável”, até, argumenta, tendo em conta o facto de Israel estar a “decapitar o centro de decisão militar” iraniano, criando “um vazio do poder à volta” de Khamenei. Do Médio Oriente passamos para Kananaskis, no Canadá, palco da cimeira do G7, que só contou com Trump no primeiro dia, não permitindo novo encontro com Volodymyr Zelensky, Presidente da Ucrânia. Tirando o “número” protagonizado pelo líder norte-americano, Carlos Gaspar salienta o “parágrafo particularmente crítico em relação à China” na declaração do primeiro-ministro canadiano e anfitrião do encontro, Mark Carney, e Teresa de Sousa, fazendo a ponte para a cimeira da próxima semana da NATO em Haia, nos Países Baixos, sublinha que “Trump tem um profundo desprezo por qualquer organização multilateral”. Ainda sobre a exigência dos EUA de pôr os Estados-membros da Aliança Atlântica a fixarem as respectivas despesas militares na ordem dos 5% do PIB, Carlos Gaspar olha para a promessa de Luís Montenegro de antecipar a chegada de Portugal aos 2% e defende uma mudança de postura. “É indispensável que as autoridades portuguesas – assim com as autoridades espanholas e italianas – tomem a sério a questão da defesa nacional e da defesa europeia, e deixem de fazer figuras ridículas”, critica o investigador. “Não basta os 3,5% ou os 2%; é preciso demonstrar que Portugal é um produtor de segurança internacional.” Texto de António Saraiva LimaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A.M. Edition for June 17. Trump left the Group of Seven summit in Canada a day early after signing onto a joint statement that calls for peace and stability in the Middle East, as Iran and Israel continued fighting overnight. Journal correspondent Bojan Pancevski and reporter Kim Mackrael discuss the deals struck and which leaders, including Ukraine's Volodymyr Zelensky, missed out. Plus, the Senate Republicans propose changes to President Trump's tax-and-spending bill. And new data from Microsoft reveals what's fast becoming a new normal at work: logging on late into the night. Luke Vargas hosts. Sign up for the WSJ's free What's News newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today, we're looking at Prime Minister Mark Carney and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky speaking to the media at the G7 summit, where the Canadian leader pledged billions more for Ukraine as it continues to defend from Russia's invasion. Plus, President Donald Trump left the G7 early, returning back to the U.S. as Israel and Iran continue to trade attacks with Trump stating “we” have control over Iranian airspace on Tuesday. And finally, Industry Minister Melanie Joly is in France, where she touted Canada's closeness to Europe and said the country had become over reliant on the U.S. militarily and economically. Special Guest: Lise Merle.
President Donald Trump has said that he wants a genuine end to Iran's nuclear program, dismissing French President Emmanuel Macron's claim that the United States had made an offer to secure a cease-fire between Israel and Iran. Trump later posted on Truth Social that his early departure from the G7 summit in Canada had nothing to do with a cease-fire in the Israel–Iran conflict. In a subsequent post, Trump said that he had not contacted the Iranian government to engage in any form of peace talks.Russia flattened a section of an apartment block in Kyiv in its deadliest attack on the Ukrainian capital this year, part of a huge barrage of hundreds of drones and dozens of missiles that killed at least 16 people and wounded 124 others. Ukrainian officials declared a day of mourning on Wednesday for the victims of what President Volodymyr Zelenskiy described as one of the most horrific attacks on the capital since the start of the war.The man charged with killing a Minnesota lawmaker and wounding another had dozens of apparent targets, including officials in at least three other states. Suspect Vance Boelter allegedly made it to the homes of two other legislators on the night of the attacks. However, one was on vacation while the suspect left the other house after police arrived, acting U.S. Attorney Joseph Thompson said on Monday.
Mentre in Medio Oriente prosegue la guerra tra Iran e Israele, in Canada i leader del G7 firmano una dichiarazione a sostegno della sicurezza di Israele. Subito dopo, il presidente statunitense Donald Trump rientra anticipatamente a Washington, facendo saltare l'incontro con Volodymyr Zelensky. Ne parliamo con Riccardo Alcaro, responsabile del programma Attori globali dell'Istituto Affari Internazionali.
The G7 summit in Canada ended up delivering more drama than diplomacy. US President Donald Trump cut his visit short, skipping the final day of talks, including a key session with Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, and publicly insulted French President Emmanuel Macron on his way out. So, where does this leave the resolution of the conflicts in Gaza, Israel and Iran, and Ukraine?Join us on our journey through the events that shape the European continent and the European Union.Production: By Europod, in co production with Sphera Network.Follow us on:LinkedInInstagram Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
After a weekend of nationwide protests, a military parade and a political assassination, eyes in Washington are now aimed north at Canada, where President Donald Trump is attending the G7 summit. Today, he will meet with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney as well as Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. Chief Playbook correspondent Dasha Burns and author Jack Blanchard talk through what to expect, and how the fresh violence in the Middle East will impact what unfolds.
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“This was never about Ukraine for me. This was always about American values and democracy and what it is, where it comes from and what it means. I don't think those values and those principles are on display anywhere more clearly than in Ukraine.” - Liev SchreiberDescription: Renowned actor, writer and director Liev Schreiber recently released “Meeting Zelenskyy”, a feature documentary in which he sits down with Ukraine's embattled leader. In an extended conversation, Schreiber speaks actor-to-actor about Volodymyr Zelenskyy's rise from entertainer to war time leader. In this exclusive interview with Laura Flanders, Schreiber discusses how the documentary came to be, how he personally became involved, and how technology could shape the outcome of the Russia-Ukraine war. The film includes never-before-seen footage from Zelenskyy's childhood and career. Join us for this historic conversation, plus a commentary from Laura.“I've always felt optimistic about this because [Ukraine is] on the side of truth. That's the kind of thing you can cover briefly, but it always comes out, it always surfaces. It's also the kind of thing that builds morale. It builds courage. It builds principle. They have that on their side, where the Russian military is struggling.” - Liev SchreiberGuest: Liev Schreiber: Award-Winning Actor, Director & Writer; Co-Founder, BlueCheck Ukraine This show is made possible by you! To become a sustaining member go to LauraFlanders.org/donate Full Conversation Release: While our weekly shows are edited to time for broadcast on Public TV and community radio, we offer to our members and podcast subscribers the full uncut conversation. These audio exclusives are made possible thanks to our member supporters.Watch the special report released on YouTube June 13th 5pm ET; PBS World Channel June 15th, and on over 300 public stations across the country (check your listings, or search here via zipcode). Listen: Episode airing on community radio (check here to see if your station airs the show) & available as a podcast June 18th.Full Episode Notes are located HERE.RESOURCES-Related Laura Flanders Show Episodes:• Winning War, Building Peace: Activists from Ukraine, Russia & The US Debate: Watch / Listen: Episode and/or Full Conversation• Masha Gessen & Jason Stanley: Is it Doomsday for U.S. Democracy?: Watch / Listen: Episode and/or Full Conversation• Ai Weiwei: How Do We Save Our Humanity?: Watch / Listen: Episode and/or Full Conversation Related Articles and Resources:•. ‘Kind of a Trojan hors': Ex-NATO commander reacts to drone attack deep inside Russia, June 2 2025, CNN report and Zelinskyy speaks in Vilnius• Ukraine war briefing: Zelenskyy says troops contesting Russian advance in Sumy, by Warren Murray and agencies, June 12, 2025, The Guardian• Pledge Ukraine, Starenki is a charitable organization devoted to issues of elderly people in Ukraine. Laura Flanders and Friends Crew: Laura Flanders, along with Sabrina Artel, Jeremiah Cothren, Veronica Delgado, Janet Hernandez, Jeannie Hopper, Gina Kim, Sarah Miller, Nat Needham, David Neuman, and Rory O'Conner. FOLLOW Laura Flanders and FriendsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/lauraflandersandfriends/Blueky: https://bsky.app/profile/lfandfriends.bsky.socialFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/LauraFlandersAndFriends/Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lauraflandersandfriendsYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFLRxVeYcB1H7DbuYZQG-lgLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/lauraflandersandfriendsPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/lauraflandersandfriendsACCESSIBILITY - The broadcast edition of this episode is available with closed captioned by clicking here for our YouTube Channel
Today, it's Episode Six of Escalation, our latest narrative series co-hosted by Lawfare Managing Editor Tyler McBrien and Ukraine Fellow Anastasiia Lapatina. Throughout the show, Nastya and Tyler trace the history of U.S.-Ukrainian relations from the time of Ukrainian independence through the present. You can listen to Escalation in its entirety, as well as our other narrative series, on our Lawfare Presents channel, wherever you get your podcasts.Episode Six picks up the thread in 2019, when the relationship between the United States and Ukraine faces one of its biggest tests during a phone call between Donald Trump and Volodymyr Zelenskyy. We then take listeners into the halls of Congress to follow the Ukrainian Cultural Forces as they struggle to generate support for the war on the eve of the 2024 presidential election, in part due to the fallout of that infamous phone call. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/lawfare. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
As he did in this first presidential term, President Trump has continued to signal closer alignment with Vladimir Putin. This included a tense February Oval Office meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, where he claimed Ukraine was responsible for the war. The U.S. also joined Russia in voting against a UN resolution condemning Russia's action in Ukraine and Vice President Vance has called for a re-evaluation of the U.S.'s relationship with NATO. Could these actions, and others, help chart a return to a state of improved U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations or lead America toward defeat in the region and beyond? Those who argue that Trump's actions signal a return to normalcy say that European security should be Europe's responsibility, which could lead to a stronger, more self-sufficient NATO, and that recent years of antagonism have failed to alter Russian behavior. The Trump administration could help bring U.S.-Russia relations into constructive focus at a high-stakes moment. However, those who declare this a defeat for America argue that Trump warming up to Putin will only encourage Russian aggression, hurt Ukraine, and erode our allies' trust. With this background, we debate Trump's Russia Policies: Return to Normalcy or Defeat for America? Arguing "Defeat for America": Bill Browder, Head of the Global Magnitsky Justice Campaign Alina Polyakova, President and CEO of the Center for European Policy Analysis (CEPA) Arguing "Return to Normalcy": Jeffrey Sachs, Economist, Public Policy Analyst, and Professor at Columbia University Thomas Graham, Distinguished Fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations; Co-founder of Yale University's Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies Program Emmy award-winning journalist John Donvan moderates Visit OpentoDebate.org to watch more insightful debates. Subscribe to our newsletter to stay informed on our curated weekly debates, dynamic live events, and educational initiatives. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Sinds het leger in 2021 een machtsgreep pleegde, trokken duizenden mensen de steden uit om zich aan te sluiten bij gewapende groepen die vanuit de jungle tegen het regime vechten. Journalist Minka Nijhuis doet al jaren verslag van de situatie in Myanmar en vertelt hierover in Buitenlandse Zaken. In Historische Woorden horen we Volodymyr Zelensky terugblikken op de verrassende drone-aanval die Oekraïne uitvoerde op Rusland. En Groene-journalist Thor Rydin vertelt over zijn artikelen over Finland en de Baltische staten, waar de Russische dreiging al heel lang wordt gevoeld.Productie: Gizelle Mijnlieff.Zie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
C dans l'air du 9 juin 2025 - La Californie se rebelle...Trump envoie la Garde nationaleLES EXPERTS :- Nicole BACHARAN - Historienne et politologue, spécialiste des États-Unis, éditorialiste à Ouest France- Gallagher FENWICK - Grand reporter, spécialiste des questions internationales, ancien correspondant à Washington, auteur de Volodymyr Zelensky : l'Ukraine dans le sang, publié aux éditions du Rocher- Anne DEYSINE - Juriste et politologue, spécialiste des États-Unis- Corentin SELLIN - Professeur agrégé d'histoire, spécialiste des États-Unis, chroniqueur sur la politique américaine pour les Jours.fr- Piotr SMOLAR - Correspondant aux Etats-Unis pour le journal Le Monde
C dans l'air du 9 juin 2025 - La Californie se rebelle...Trump envoie la Garde nationaleQue se passe-t-il à Los Angeles ? Depuis vendredi, des habitants manifestent dans la mégapole californienne contre la politique migratoire de l'administration Trump, à la suite d'opérations musclées menées par les agents fédéraux de l'immigration (ICE). L'envoi, samedi, de la Garde nationale sur ordre du président américain, contre l'avis du gouverneur démocrate de l'État, est loin d'avoir calmé les esprits. Pour le troisième jour consécutif, des heurts ont opposé les forces de sécurité à des manifestants qui protestent contre la politique d'expulsion massive et dénoncent l'envoi des premiers soldats par Washington — une manière, selon eux, d'instrumentaliser la situation.Donald Trump exploite-t-il les incidents à Los Angeles ? C'est en tout cas l'avis de la maire démocrate de la cité californienne, qui affirme contrôler la situation. "Ce que nous voyons à Los Angeles, c'est un chaos provoqué par l'administration. Le déploiement des troupes fédérales est une escalade dangereuse."En Californie, les fractures de l'Amérique éclatent au grand jour : d'un côté, les démocrates accusés de laxisme sur la politique migratoire ; de l'autre, les républicains de Donald Trump, déterminés à appliquer les mesures et à faire un exemple dans le fief de l'un de leurs principaux opposants, au risque de plonger un peu plus le pays dans une crise institutionnelle."C'est une atteinte grave à la souveraineté de l'État", a dénoncé le gouverneur démocrate de Californie, Gavin Newsom. "Nous n'avions pas de problème jusqu'à ce que Trump s'en mêle", a-t-il accusé sur X. Les gouverneurs des États démocrates ont fustigé un "abus de pouvoir alarmant", rappelant que la Garde nationale est traditionnellement mobilisée lors de catastrophes naturelles, et non pour réprimer des mouvements sociaux. Il s'agirait du premier déploiement unilatéral de la Garde nationale par un président sans l'accord d'un gouverneur depuis 1965, selon Kenneth Roth, ancien directeur de Human Rights Watch.Cette décision inédite du président Trump marque une nouvelle étape dans sa confrontation avec les États et les villes démocrates sur la question migratoire. À l'heure où il est en échec sur d'autres volets de sa politique (économie, inflation, guerres commerciales, diplomatie) et qu'il vient de rompre de façon fracassante avec Elon Musk, le républicain durcit encore sa politique anti-immigration, pour montrer à ses électeurs déboussolés qu'il tient ses promesses. Ainsi, l'interdiction d'entrée aux États-Unis pour les ressortissants de douze pays, édictée la semaine dernière, est entrée en vigueur ce lundi, selon un nouveau décret présidentiel. Sont concernés les ressortissants d'Afghanistan, de Birmanie, du Tchad, du Congo-Brazzaville, de Guinée équatoriale, d'Érythrée, d'Haïti, d'Iran, de Libye, de Somalie, du Soudan et du Yémen.La Maison-Blanche a également décidé, ces derniers jours, la suspension du traitement des visas pour les étudiants étrangers, le temps pour l'administration Trump de mettre en place une procédure permettant d'examiner le contenu de leurs réseaux sociaux. Parallèlement, des vagues d'arrestations et d'expulsions sont mises en scène afin de frapper les opinions publiques.Quelle est la situation en Californie ? Pourquoi l'envoi de la Garde nationale fait craindre une dérive autoritaire de Donald Trump ? Qu'est-ce que le "travel ban" ? Jusqu'où ira son bras de fer avec les universités ? LES EXPERTS :- Nicole BACHARAN - Historienne et politologue, spécialiste des États-Unis, éditorialiste à Ouest France- Gallagher FENWICK - Grand reporter, spécialiste des questions internationales, ancien correspondant à Washington, auteur de Volodymyr Zelensky : l'Ukraine dans le sang, publié aux éditions du Rocher- Anne DEYSINE - Juriste et politologue, spécialiste des États-Unis- Corentin SELLIN - Professeur agrégé d'histoire, spécialiste des États-Unis, chroniqueur sur la politique américaine pour les Jours.fr- Piotr SMOLAR - Correspondant aux Etats-Unis pour le journal Le Monde
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Donald Trump's travel ban is back. Its second iteration blocks all travelers from 12 countries and partially restricts those from seven more starting next week.The GOP's budget bill has made its way to the Senate, but not all Republicans are falling in line to pass it.In the Gaza Strip, at least 80 people are dead and hundreds more wounded in a series of shooting attacks near aid distribution sites.Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, said this week that his country would not stop enriching uranium.This week, after the latest rounds of peace talks between Ukraine and Russia floundered, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is asking for a face-to-face meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin.Want to support 1A? Give to your local public radio station and subscribe to this podcast. Have questions? Connect with us. Listen to 1A sponsor-free by signing up for 1A+ at plus.npr.org/the1a.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
In the most unsurprising plot twist since James Cameron's Titanic, the Dutch cabinet collapsed this week when Geert Wilders walked out in protest at his own asylum policy. With an election almost five months away, we ask if Dick Schoof's lame-duck cabinet can make more waves on defence, housing and immigration. Meanwhile, Mark Rutte has to figure out a seating plan at the Nato summit dinner that stops a food fight breaking out between Donald Trump and Volodymyr Zelenskyy. A regional train strike in Utrecht has the same impact on the network as Marjolein Faber on the asylum system. The White Lions of Telstar have a financial mountain to climb as they prepare for top-flight football for the first time since 1978. And the Rijksmuseum proudly shows off a 200-year-old tattooed contraceptive.
This week, Ukraine launched Operation Spider's Web. Some 18 months in the planning and personally overseen by President Volodymyr Zelensky, simultaneous drone attacks were launched across Russian airfields, destroying its fighter jets and strategic bombers. The Ukrainian intelligence service claimed 40 planes had been left burning on the tarmac. Russia described it as terrorism and President Vladimir Putin vowed revenge.
Patrick Bet-David, Tom Ellsworth, Vincent Oshana, and Adam Sosnick react to Donald Trump's scathing criticism of the Federal Reserve and Chairman Jerome Powell, Dave Portnoy's viral meltdown over media hypocrisy, and rising global concerns as Volodymyr Zelenskyy's war powers face scrutiny.------
For whatever reason, Volodymyr Zelenskyy is willing to push Europe and the world into World War Three. Who is behind this? Was the recent attack solely accomplished by Ukraine? Bob explores the dangers, the myths, and the lies. On the second half of the program, Bob broaches a topic that has been getting increased traction. Now, do you believe in this ministry? If you do, you can keep us on the air as a radio program and podcast by visiting our website, It is vastly more urgent than ever that you do. https://truth2ponder.com/support. You can also mail a check payable to Ancient Word Radio, P.O. Box 510, Chilhowie, VA 24319. Thank you in advance for your faithfulness to this ministry. IMPORTANT REMINDER: As we enter this new month of June, for this radio program and podcast, we are at a crossroads. In the past 5 years, many shortwave stations have gone off the air for good. Many well-known and well-financed radio hosts have abandoned the medium. It is imperative that we build during this time for the future and raise up those whom God has called to be a part of this forward going work. This voice is still needed, but it's up to you.
After all the bravado, several deal-spurnings and a recent drone strike against Russia, Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy now wants to talk about a ceasefire. What's the reason for the sudden turnaround? Meantime, several EU nations are facing economic disaster and hoping an escalated conflict could jumpstart their financial situations at the expense of two nations and their people. Dr. Jerome Corsi takes a close look at the economic factors potentially bringing us closer to a world war --- either in Ukraine or in the Middle East -- and the extra obstacles President Trump needs to navigate to calm down both conflicts on Corsi Nation.Visit The Corsi Nation website: https://www.corsination.comIf you like what we are doing, please support our Sponsors:Get RX Meds Now: https://www.getrxmedsnow.comMyVitalC https://www.thetruthcentral.com/myvitalc-ess60-in-organic-olive-oil/Swiss America: https://www.swissamerica.com/offer/CorsiRMP.phpGet Dr. Corsi's new book, The Assassination of President John F. Kennedy: The Final Analysis: Forensic Analysis of the JFK Autopsy X-Rays Proves Two Headshots from the Right Front and One from the Rear, here: https://www.amazon.com/Assassination-President-John-Kennedy-Headshots/dp/B0CXLN1PX1/ref=sr_1_1?crid=20W8UDU55IGJJ&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.ymVX8y9V--_ztRoswluApKEN-WlqxoqrowcQP34CE3HdXRudvQJnTLmYKMMfv0gMYwaTTk_Ne3ssid8YroEAFg.e8i1TLonh9QRzDTIJSmDqJHrmMTVKBhCL7iTARroSzQ&dib_tag=se&keywords=jerome+r.+corsi+%2B+jfk&qid=1710126183&sprefix=%2Caps%2C275&sr=8-1Join Dr. Jerome Corsi on Substack: https://jeromecorsiphd.substack.com/Visit The Truth Central website: https://www.thetruthcentral.comGet your FREE copy of Dr. Corsi's new book with Swiss America CEO Dean Heskin, How the Coming Global Crash Will Create a Historic Gold Rush by calling: 800-519-6268Follow Dr. Jerome Corsi on X: @corsijerome1Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/corsi-nation--5810661/support.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has proposed implementing a ceasefire, until a meeting can be arranged with Russian President Vladimir Putin to discuss peace. The Russian President has reportedly told his US counterpart that he regards the ceasefire negotiations as useful. But the high level meeting sought by Ukraine is unlikely to occur.
The big news recently was Ukraine's massive assault of killer drones that attacked Russian airfields housing Russia's nuclear bomber fleet in Siberia and several other locations deep within the country's heartland. This appears to be a covert message from Ukrainian President Zelensky by aggravating Vladimir Putin into a nuclear stance. Could it also be part of a war theater to set up a false flag attack, where President Trump would have no other choice but to be ready for a limited nuclear incursion? Tonight on Ground Zero with Clyde Lewis and military analyst, James Ponder, 7 pm pacific time on groundzeroplus.com. Call in to the LIVE show at 503-225-0860. #groundzeroplus #ClydeLewis #drones #Ukraine #Russia #NuclearWar
C dans l'air du 4 juin 2025 - Trump / Musk : le premier clash ! LES EXPERTS :- Nicolas BOUZOU - Économiste – Auteur de La civilisation de la peur, chroniqueur à L'Express - Christine OCKRENT - Journaliste spécialiste des Affaires étrangères - France culture- Nicole BACHARAN - Historienne et politologue, spécialiste des États-Unis, éditorialiste - Ouest France - Gallagher FENWICK - Grand reporter, spécialiste des questions internationales, auteur de Volodymyr Zelensky : l'Ukraine dans le sang
C dans l'air du 4 juin 2025 - Trump / Musk : le premier clash ! Après un peu plus de cinq mois à la tête du département de l'Efficacité gouvernementale, Elon Musk a officiellement quitté l'administration Trump. Mais si, vendredi dernier, les deux hommes affichaient encore une belle entente dans le Bureau ovale lors de la cérémonie de départ du DOGE, cette fois, la rupture semble bel et bien consommée. Sitôt parti de la Maison-Blanche, le milliardaire a violemment critiqué, sur son réseau social X, la grande loi budgétaire du président américain. Une "abomination répugnante. Honte à ceux qui ont voté pour : vous savez que vous avez eu tort. Vous le savez", a ainsi fustigé mardi l'homme le plus riche du monde.Présenté comme un catalogue de mesures visant à réformer le pays en profondeur, le texte n'a manifestement pas convaincu Elon Musk. "J'ai été très déçu de voir que le projet de loi augmentait le déficit budgétaire au lieu de le réduire et qu'il sapait le travail de l'équipe du DOGE. (...) Je pense qu'une loi peut être grande ou elle peut être belle. Mais je ne sais pas si elle peut être les deux", a aussi regretté le Sud-Africain sur CBS News, le 1er juin, accusant dans un autre tweet le Congrès de mettre "l'Amérique en faillite".La dette américaine s'élève actuellement à 36 200 milliards de dollars, soit 122 % du produit intérieur brut. Elle augmente d'environ 1 000 milliards de dollars tous les trois mois, mais cette cadence devrait s'accélérer avec le projet de loi fiscale promu par Donald Trump. Surnommé "THE ONE, BIG BEAUTIFUL BILL !" ("Le seul, grand et beau texte") par le président sur son réseau Truth Social, il prévoit par exemple 880 milliards de dollars de coupes budgétaires sur une dizaine d'années, concernant principalement les programmes d'assurance santé de 70 millions d'Américains aux revenus modestes. Surtout, il concrétise la prolongation des baisses massives d'impôts accordées durant son premier mandat avant leur expiration, en fin d'année. Ce qui fait dire à l'opposition qu'il s'agit du "plus grand transfert de richesse des pauvres vers les riches de l'histoire américaine", puisqu'il accentue le déficit budgétaire du gouvernement et gonfle la dette publique.La Chambre des représentants a adopté de justesse (215 voix contre 214) le "grand et beau" projet de loi de finances réclamé par le président américain. Mais, pour le faire adopter, Donald Trump a dû recourir aux pressions et aux menaces. Désormais, le texte doit être débattu au Sénat, où des républicains ont déjà exprimé des objections, alors que, sur les marchés, la dette américaine et plusieurs clauses du projet inquiètent.Pour l'heure, Donald Trump n'entend rien changer. Le président américain continue de se mettre en scène depuis le Bureau ovale de la Maison-Blanche : un jour artisan d'une violente guerre commerciale, en signant de nouveaux décrets faisant passer de 25 % à 50 % les droits de douane imposés aux importations d'acier et d'aluminium ; un autre, en imposant une nouvelle séance d'humiliation à l'un de ses invités devant des journalistes triés sur le volet. Après Zelensky, c'est le président sud-africain Cyril Ramaphosa qui a fait les frais, ces derniers jours, du dispositif organisé par l'ancienne star de télé-réalité.Mais tandis que Trump théâtralise sa présidence, les voyants économiques virent au rouge. Les marchés doutent, la récession menace, et la consommation des ménages fléchit, étranglée par l'inflation. Jamie Dimon, le patron de JPMorgan, a récemment tiré la sonnette d'alarme : la politique économique actuelle pourrait déclencher une crise majeure de la dette américaine.Alors, quelles sont les raisons de la rupture entre Elon Musk et Donald Trump ? Faut-il craindre une crise majeure de la dette américaine ? Quelles en seraient les conséquences ? Quel est le bilan de la diplomatie-spectacle de Donald Trump ?LES EXPERTS :- Nicolas BOUZOU - Économiste – Auteur de La civilisation de la peur, chroniqueur à L'Express - Christine OCKRENT - Journaliste spécialiste des Affaires étrangères - France culture- Nicole BACHARAN - Historienne et politologue, spécialiste des États-Unis, éditorialiste - Ouest France - Gallagher FENWICK - Grand reporter, spécialiste des questions internationales, auteur de Volodymyr Zelensky : l'Ukraine dans le sang
C dans l'air l'invité du 3 juin 2025 avec Jacques Attali, écrivain, économiste, conseiller d'Etat honoraire. Il publie "Philosophie de la gratitude" publié aux éditions Autrement. "J'écris ce livre pour dire ma gratitude à tous ceux à qui je dois tant de choses : ma famille, mes amis, quelques professeurs, quelques médecins, d'innombrables invisibles, des artistes, la nature, la vie. Et aussi pour réfléchir aux circonstances dans lesquelles oser être ingrat m' aurait permis d'avancer. J'invite chacun de mes lecteurs à effectuer cet exercice avant de commencer sa lecture". C'est ainsi que Jacques Attali début son livre. Ancien conseiller du président François Mitterrand, il nous éclaire sur la notion de gratitude en politique, en diplomatie, en économie, et dans la vie privée, et en particulier en famille. Doit-on ressentir de la gratitude envers ses parents ? Ou de la reconnaissance ? Son conseil est le suivant : "Soyez toujours reconnaissant ; osez parfois être ingrat."Jacques Attali, écrivain, et conseiller d'Etat honoraire, auteur de "Philosophie de la gratitude" publié aux éditions Autrement, nous donnera son regard sur l'actualité, et sur la notion de gratitude. Les Français font-ils preuve d'ingratitude envers leurs dirigeants comme certains hommes politiques le pensent ? L'ingratitude, c'est aussi ce que le président Trump a reproché à Volodymyr Zelensky lors de leur entrevue avortée à la Maison-Blanche.
I søndags gennemførte Ukraine en tophemmelig militæroperation, som russiske analytikere kalder Ruslands 'Pearl Harbor'. Operationen har fået navnet 'Operation Spider Web', og har ifølge Ukraines præsident Volodymyr Zelenskyj været 18 måneder undervejs, hvor store dele af forberedelserne er foregået på russisk jord. Militæroperationen er så spektakulær, at den ifølge orlogskaptajn Anders Puck, der er militæranalytiker og forsker ved Forsvarsakademiet, går over i historien. I dette afsnit af ‘Du lytter til Politiken’ fortæller orlogskaptajn Anders Puck, der er militæranalytiker og forsker ved Forsvarsakademiet, hvad det var, ukrainerne lykkedes med – og historien om 'Operation Spider Web' og den dronerevolution, som den er en del af.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy may end up having to take serious repercussions for the drone attack on Russia. Ratings are tanking for CNN and MSNBC. Speed Cameras are being taken more seriously to catch speeders in parts of New York State. Today is the first day of early voting in NJ, for the primary election. A ruling has happened in Washington that allows Judges on a small scale to make rulings in their districts. Mark Takes Your Calls! Mark Interviews Streaming Host Bill O'Reilly. Bill recaps his recent trip to China. The Chinese and other countries should try to understand how President Trump rolls. If they don't understand him there will be consequences. Bill has some interesting situations with his personal belongings when he got to China's airport security.
Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy may end up having to take serious repercussions for the drone attack on Russia. Ratings are tanking for CNN and MSNBC. Speed Cameras are being taken more seriously to catch speeders in parts of New York State. Today is the first day of early voting in NJ, for the primary election. A ruling has happened in Washington that allows Judges on a small scale to make rulings in their districts. Mark Interviews Streaming Host Bill O'Reilly. Bill recaps his recent trip to China. The Chinese and other countries should try to understand how President Trump rolls. If they don't understand him there will be consequences. Bill has some interesting situations with his personal belongings when he got to China's airport security. The Government in NYC should worry about getting the potholes fixed first before starting a possible ban on nonstick cookware. The defense will rest their case today for the Harvey Weinstein trial. Late TV Host Johnny Carson's son Chris Carson has passed away at the age of 74. Mark Interviews Fox News legal Analyst Gregg Jarrett. Mark and Gregg break down how the more killings Illegals do to US Citizens, the more trouble Dems get into. Sunday's Colorado attack was another Biden illegal. The Auto Pen isn't illegal to use it, however the way Former President Biden did was questionable.
Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy may end up having to take serious repercussions for the drone attack on Russia. Ratings are tanking for CNN and MSNBC. Speed Cameras are being taken more seriously to catch speeders in parts of New York State. Today is the first day of early voting in NJ, for the primary election. A ruling has happened in Washington that allows Judges on a small scales to make rulings in their districts. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy may end up having to take serious repercussions for the drone attack on Russia. Ratings are tanking for CNN and MSNBC. Speed Cameras are being taken more seriously to catch speeders in parts of New York State. Today is the first day of early voting in NJ, for the primary election. A ruling has happened in Washington that allows Judges on a small scale to make rulings in their districts. Mark Takes Your Calls! Mark Interviews Streaming Host Bill O'Reilly. Bill recaps his recent trip to China. The Chinese and other countries should try to understand how President Trump rolls. If they don't understand him there will be consequences. Bill has some interesting situations with his personal belongings when he got to China's airport security. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy may end up having to take serious repercussions for the drone attack on Russia. Ratings are tanking for CNN and MSNBC. Speed Cameras are being taken more seriously to catch speeders in parts of New York State. Today is the first day of early voting in NJ, for the primary election. A ruling has happened in Washington that allows Judges on a small scale to make rulings in their districts. Mark Interviews Streaming Host Bill O'Reilly. Bill recaps his recent trip to China. The Chinese and other countries should try to understand how President Trump rolls. If they don't understand him there will be consequences. Bill has some interesting situations with his personal belongings when he got to China's airport security. The Government in NYC should worry about getting the potholes fixed first before starting a possible ban on nonstick cookware. The defense will rest their case today for the Harvey Weinstein trial. Late TV Host Johnny Carson's son Chris Carson has passed away at the age of 74. Mark Interviews Fox News legal Analyst Gregg Jarrett. Mark and Gregg break down how the more killings Illegals do to US Citizens, the more trouble Dems get into. Sunday's Colorado attack was another Biden illegal. The Auto Pen isn't illegal to use it, however the way Former President Biden did was questionable. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy may end up having to take serious repercussions for the drone attack on Russia. Ratings are tanking for CNN and MSNBC. Speed Cameras are being taken more seriously to catch speeders in parts of New York State. Today is the first day of early voting in NJ, for the primary election. A ruling has happened in Washington that allows Judges on a small scales to make rulings in their districts.
The man accused of firebombing a pro-Jewish rally in Colorado has told investigators his motive and why he would do it again. Plus, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy described a deadly attack in Sumy as a “brutal strike.” Additionally, Mount Etna has once again illuminated the Sicilian sky. These stories and more highlight your Unbiased Updates for Tuesday, June 3, 2025.
Moscow gave a list of demands known to be unacceptable to Kyiv. Also: Israel condemns the UN's call for an investigation into Sunday's killings of Palestinians and why Paraguay could be South America's Silicon Valley.
Aaron McIntire dives into Ukraine's audacious drone strikes on Russian air bases, targeting 40 strategic bombers, as ceasefire talks loom in Istanbul without Trump's prior knowledge. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent challenges CBS's Margaret Brennan on inflation fears, while the Supreme Court greenlights ending legal status for 532,000 immigrants. Aaron questions Chinese real estate near U.S. military bases, warns of drone warfare risks, and highlights Stephen Miller's take on Democrat failures. news, politics, Aaron McIntire, Ukraine, Russia, drone attacks, strategic bombers, ceasefire talks, Volodymyr Zelensky, Trump administration, Scott Bessent, inflation, Supreme Court, immigration, Kristi Noem, Chinese real estate, military bases, Stephen Miller, Democrat Party, big beautiful bill, East Palestine, Bill Clinton, Doge, Elon Musk, Pete Buttigieg, 2028 election, current events
The suspect in the attack in Boulder, Colorado on Sunday is in the U.S. illegally, according to the White House and Homeland Security. "The Colorado Terrorist attack suspect, Mohamed Soliman, is illegally in our country. He filed for asylum in September 2022,” A spokesperson for the U.S. Department of Homeland Security wrote on X. The suspect is now facing multiple felony charges and is expected to appear in court on Monday.Delegations from Russia and Ukraine ended their latest peace talks Monday in Turkey after just over an hour, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Russian state media said. Speaking in Vilnius, Lithuania, Zelenskyy said both sides "exchanged documents through the Turkish side, and we are preparing a new release of prisoners of the war.”
C dans l'air du 2 juin 2025 - Opération "Toile d'araignée": Kiev humilie Moscou - L'intégrale -Une attaque spectaculaire, digne d'un film d'espionnage. Dimanche 1er juin, l'Ukraine a lancé une série de frappes contre des bases aériennes russes, situées parfois à plusieurs milliers de kilomètres du front. Des drones kamikazes, préalablement infiltrés sur le sol russe, ont visé des cibles aussi éloignées que la Sibérie orientale. Bilan provisoire : 41 avions détruits, dont plusieurs radars aéroportés A-50, selon les autorités ukrainiennes.Baptisée "Toile d'araignée", l'opération aurait été préparée en secret pendant plus d'un an et demi, sous la supervision directe du président Volodymyr Zelensky. D'après les services de renseignement ukrainiens, l'attaque aurait neutralisé 34 % des bombardiers stratégiques russes et causé jusqu'à 7 milliards de dollars de pertes à l'aviation russe.Côté russe, Moscou a reconnu des incendies sur plusieurs appareils. Sur Telegram, des sources proches du Kremlin rapportent une série d'explosions dans au moins six régions : Voronej, Koursk, Lipetsk, Riazan, Ivanovo et Volgograd. Des vidéos largement relayées sur les réseaux sociaux montrent des avions en feu, de puissantes détonations, et d'immenses colonnes de fumée noire s'élevant dans le ciel. "Ils parlent déjà d'un Pearl Harbor russe. C'est absolument inédit", a commenté le journaliste Cyrille Amoursky sur X.Cette attaque d'envergure survient à un moment clé. Elle a eu lieu à la veille de la reprise des pourparlers entre la Russie et l'Ukraine, ce lundi, en Turquie. Mais le climat géopolitique est loin de l'apaisement : des mouvements massifs de troupes russes sont observés depuis plusieurs semaines en Biélorussie, mais aussi à la frontière finlandaise. Deux ans après son adhésion à l'OTAN, la Finlande se trouve en état d'alerte. Les autorités d'Helsinki disent suivre « très attentivement » les déploiements militaires russes.Le New York Times révèle, images satellites à l'appui, une expansion des infrastructures militaires russes près de la frontière : tentes de campagne, véhicules blindés, abris rénovés pour avions de chasse, base d'hélicoptères remise en état… Le tout à seulement quelques kilomètres du territoire finlandais.Faut-il s'inquiéter ? Interrogé sur le sujet, Donald Trump a tenté de minimiser les risques. " Je ne suis pas du tout inquiet. La Finlande et la Norvège seront très en sécurité", a-t-il déclaré mardi à la presse. Pour autant, les autorités nordiques prennent la menace au sérieux : Helsinki prévoit de relever à 65 ans l'âge limite pour les réservistes et a lancé un site dédié à la préparation en cas de guerre. En Suède comme en Norvège, les gouvernements appellent également la population à se préparer à d'éventuels scénarios de crise.Autre facteur d'instabilité : la situation en Pologne, en première ligne sur le flanc Est de l'Otan.Le pays vient de vivre une élection présidentielle décisive, remportée par Karol Nawrocki, un candidat nationaliste qui prône une ligne dure face à Bruxelles… et à Kiev.Son élection pourrait rebattre les cartes diplomatiques en Europe centrale et compliquer la coordination militaire dans la région.Alors, que sait-on de l'opération "Toile d'araignée" ? Que se passe-t-il à la frontière entre la Finlande et la Russie ? Enfin, qui est Karol Nawrocki, le candidat nationaliste vainqueur de l'élection présidentielle ? Qu'est-ce que cela va changer pour l'Europe ?LES EXPERTS :- GÉNÉRAL JEAN-PAUL PERRUCHE - consultant en stratégie de sécurité et de défense et ancien directeur général de l'État-major de l'U.E.- BRUNO TERTRAIS - Directeur adjoint de la FRS et conseiller géopolitique à l'Institut Montaigne- ISABELLE LASSERRE - Correspondante diplomatique - Le Figaro - MARIE JÉGO - Journaliste spécialiste de la Russie - Le Monde PRÉSENTATION : Caroline Roux - Axel de Tarlé - REDIFFUSION : du lundi au vendredi vers 23h40PRODUCTION DES PODCASTS: Jean-Christophe ThiéfineRÉALISATION : Nicolas Ferraro, Bruno Piney, Franck Broqua, Alexandre Langeard, Corentin Son, Benoît LemoinePRODUCTION : France Télévisions / Maximal ProductionsRetrouvez C DANS L'AIR sur internet & les réseaux :INTERNET : francetv.frFACEBOOK : https://www.facebook.com/Cdanslairf5TWITTER : https://twitter.com/cdanslairINSTAGRAM : https://www.instagram.com/cdanslair/
HOUSE-CALLING ON DR. WIN THE WAR: 3/4: Mr. Churchill in the White House: The Untold Story of a Prime Minister and Two Presidents by Robert Schmuhl (Author) https://www.amazon.com/Mr-Churchill-White-House-Presidents/dp/1324093420 Well into the twenty-first century, Winston Churchill continues to be the subject of scores of books. Biographers portray him as a soldier, statesman, writer, painter, and even a daredevil, but Robert Schmuhl, the noted author and journalist, may be the first to depict him as a demanding, indeed exhausting White House guest. For the British prime minister, America's most famous residence was “the summit of the United States,” and staying weeks on end with the president as host enhanced his global influence and prestige, yet what makes Churchill's sojourns so remarkable are their duration at critical moments in twentieth-century history. From his first visit in 1941 to his last one eighteen years later, Churchill made himself at home in the White House, seeking to disprove Benjamin Franklin's adage that guests, like fish, smell after three days. When obliged to be attired, Churchill shuffled about in velvet slippers and a tailored-for-air-raids “siren suit,” resembling a romper. In retrospect, these extended stays at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue take on a new level of diplomatic and military significance. Just imagine, for example, Ukraine's president Volodymyr Zelensky spending weeks at America's most powerful address, discussing war strategy and access to weaponry, as Churchill did during the 1940s. Drawing on years of research, Schmuhl not only contextualizes the unprecedented time Churchill and President Franklin D. Roosevelt spent together between 1941 and 1945, but he also depicts the individual figures involved: from Churchill himself to “General Ike,” as he affectionately called Dwight D. Eisenhower, to Harry Truman, and not to mention the formidable Eleanor Roosevelt, who resented Churchill's presence in the White House and wanted him to occupy the nearby Blair House instead (which, predictably, he did not do) 1943 QUEBEC
HOUSE-CALLING ON DR. WIN THE WAR: 1/4: Mr. Churchill in the White House: The Untold Story of a Prime Minister and Two Presidents by Robert Schmuhl (Author) https://www.amazon.com/Mr-Churchill-White-House-Presidents/dp/1324093420 Well into the twenty-first century, Winston Churchill continues to be the subject of scores of books. Biographers portray him as a soldier, statesman, writer, painter, and even a daredevil, but Robert Schmuhl, the noted author and journalist, may be the first to depict him as a demanding, indeed exhausting White House guest. For the British prime minister, America's most famous residence was “the summit of the United States,” and staying weeks on end with the president as host enhanced his global influence and prestige, yet what makes Churchill's sojourns so remarkable are their duration at critical moments in twentieth-century history. From his first visit in 1941 to his last one eighteen years later, Churchill made himself at home in the White House, seeking to disprove Benjamin Franklin's adage that guests, like fish, smell after three days. When obliged to be attired, Churchill shuffled about in velvet slippers and a tailored-for-air-raids “siren suit,” resembling a romper. In retrospect, these extended stays at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue take on a new level of diplomatic and military significance. Just imagine, for example, Ukraine's president Volodymyr Zelensky spending weeks at America's most powerful address, discussing war strategy and access to weaponry, as Churchill did during the 1940s. Drawing on years of research, Schmuhl not only contextualizes the unprecedented time Churchill and President Franklin D. Roosevelt spent together between 1941 and 1945, but he also depicts the individual figures involved: from Churchill himself to “General Ike,” as he affectionately called Dwight D. Eisenhower, to Harry Truman, and not to mention the formidable Eleanor Roosevelt, who resented Churchill's presence in the White House and wanted him to occupy the nearby Blair House instead (which, predictably, he did not do) 1941 ATLANTIC CHARTER
HOUSE-CALLING ON DR. WIN THE WAR: 2/4: Mr. Churchill in the White House: The Untold Story of a Prime Minister and Two Presidents by Robert Schmuhl (Author) https://www.amazon.com/Mr-Churchill-White-House-Presidents/dp/1324093420 Well into the twenty-first century, Winston Churchill continues to be the subject of scores of books. Biographers portray him as a soldier, statesman, writer, painter, and even a daredevil, but Robert Schmuhl, the noted author and journalist, may be the first to depict him as a demanding, indeed exhausting White House guest. For the British prime minister, America's most famous residence was “the summit of the United States,” and staying weeks on end with the president as host enhanced his global influence and prestige, yet what makes Churchill's sojourns so remarkable are their duration at critical moments in twentieth-century history. From his first visit in 1941 to his last one eighteen years later, Churchill made himself at home in the White House, seeking to disprove Benjamin Franklin's adage that guests, like fish, smell after three days. When obliged to be attired, Churchill shuffled about in velvet slippers and a tailored-for-air-raids “siren suit,” resembling a romper. In retrospect, these extended stays at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue take on a new level of diplomatic and military significance. Just imagine, for example, Ukraine's president Volodymyr Zelensky spending weeks at America's most powerful address, discussing war strategy and access to weaponry, as Churchill did during the 1940s. Drawing on years of research, Schmuhl not only contextualizes the unprecedented time Churchill and President Franklin D. Roosevelt spent together between 1941 and 1945, but he also depicts the individual figures involved: from Churchill himself to “General Ike,” as he affectionately called Dwight D. Eisenhower, to Harry Truman, and not to mention the formidable Eleanor Roosevelt, who resented Churchill's presence in the White House and wanted him to occupy the nearby Blair House instead (which, predictably, he did not do) JANUARY 1942 WHITE HOUSE
HOUSE-CALLING ON DR. WIN THE WAR: 4/4: Mr. Churchill in the White House: The Untold Story of a Prime Minister and Two Presidents by Robert Schmuhl (Author) https://www.amazon.com/Mr-Churchill-White-House-Presidents/dp/1324093420 Well into the twenty-first century, Winston Churchill continues to be the subject of scores of books. Biographers portray him as a soldier, statesman, writer, painter, and even a daredevil, but Robert Schmuhl, the noted author and journalist, may be the first to depict him as a demanding, indeed exhausting White House guest. For the British prime minister, America's most famous residence was “the summit of the United States,” and staying weeks on end with the president as host enhanced his global influence and prestige, yet what makes Churchill's sojourns so remarkable are their duration at critical moments in twentieth-century history. From his first visit in 1941 to his last one eighteen years later, Churchill made himself at home in the White House, seeking to disprove Benjamin Franklin's adage that guests, like fish, smell after three days. When obliged to be attired, Churchill shuffled about in velvet slippers and a tailored-for-air-raids “siren suit,” resembling a romper. In retrospect, these extended stays at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue take on a new level of diplomatic and military significance. Just imagine, for example, Ukraine's president Volodymyr Zelensky spending weeks at America's most powerful address, discussing war strategy and access to weaponry, as Churchill did during the 1940s. Drawing on years of research, Schmuhl not only contextualizes the unprecedented time Churchill and President Franklin D. Roosevelt spent together between 1941 and 1945, but he also depicts the individual figures involved: from Churchill himself to “General Ike,” as he affectionately called Dwight D. Eisenhower, to Harry Truman, and not to mention the formidable Eleanor Roosevelt, who resented Churchill's presence in the White House and wanted him to occupy the nearby Blair House instead (which, predictably, he did not do) 1944