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Kiosk
S01E02 - Arte contemporanea armena; un'Europa in conflitto: Polonia, chiesa ortodossa, Bulgaria.

Kiosk

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2018 54:42


Il viaggio di Kiosk continua: apriamo sulle elezioni amministrative in Polonia, che hanno dimostrato una tenuta complessiva del governo. È la prima volta che il Paese va alle urne, dopo le politiche del 2015, e nonostante la situazione nelle città sia in parte diversa, si è trattato in generale di un calo di consensi modesto, tale da poter dire che Diritto e Giustizia (PiS), il partito al potere, mantiene salda la sua egemonia.Si è trattato del primo di una serie appuntamenti elettorali per la Polonia. Nel maggio 2019 ci saranno le europee, in autunno le politiche, nella primavera 2020 le presidenziali. Ne abbiamo discusso insieme a Matteo Tacconi, giornalista esperto di Europa centrale e Balcani, che ci ha parlato anche del contenzioso in corso con la Commissione europea sullo Stato di diritto, dagli esiti quantomai incerti. Bruxelles contesta a Varsavia lo smantellamento dell'indipendenza dei giudici, mentre Varsavia replica rivendicando sovranità.Sempre Tacconi ci ha raccontato di un film scandalo, Kler, incentrato sugli abusi di potere della chiesa cattolica in Polonia e sulla pedofilia. Un successo senza precedenti di pubblico che fa intendere come, a discapito dello stretto legame fra cattolicesimo e politica, la società polacca mantenga – almeno sotto traccia – aspetti critici e di dissenso, in direzione di una secolarizzazione del tutto indipendente dall'involuzione politica in corso.Abbiamo discusso quindi dello scisma (se di ciò davvero si tratta) dell'ortodossia, e di come per la prima volta nella storia al centro di un evento di tale portata storica non siano questioni teologiche o dottrinali, bensì la politica e il nazionalismo, che dividono le chiese, non soltanto i popoli. Uno scisma postmoderno, per molti aspetti, dove la religione appare marginalizzata, paradossalmente, e svuotata al suo interno di contenuti spirituali.Abbiamo discusso quindi di Bulgaria, a partire dall'omicidio della giornalista Viktoria Marinova. Un assassinio su cui aleggiano molti dubbi e nessuna certezza, ma che rischia di aprire un vaso di Pandora, in un momento in cui Sofia sembra essere finalmente proiettata verso una prossima integrazione economica nell'eurozona. Riciclaggio, evasione di sanzioni – soprattutto nei confronti della Russia – e una povertà diffusa che determina, ad esempio, che il PIL pro capite bulgaro si attesti alla metà di quello dell'Unione Europea.Concludiamo con uno spazio culturale che abbiamo dedicato a un'intervista ad uno dei più grandi artisti armeni del nostro tempo: Mikayel Ohanjanyan, fresco vincitore di un premio internazionale, con il quale abbiamo riflettuto sull'arte e l'identità armena, in un momento di grandi cambiamenti all'interno del Paese. Il 26 ottobre Ohanjanyan verrà premiato all'interno del Museo dell'Opera del Duomo di Firenze, dove sarà esposta la sua opera per i prossimi sei mesi.PLAYLIST• Wolf Biermann, ‘Die Stasi-Ballade'• Hichkas, ‘Firooz'.• Shahin Najafi, ‘Radikal'• Ensemble Mze Shina, ‘Shairebi'

Brad Thomas presents,
AAISAD 0147 – Vermont & behavior modification; Assassination Bulgarian-style; Trump's & Kushner's relationship w/Saudi Crown Prince

Brad Thomas presents, "After All Is Said & Done"

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2018 53:58


Vermont Public "Education" acting on behalf of leftist activist organizations seeking to subvert, corrupt, and pervert children. Viktoria Marinova, Bulgarian Investigative Reporter, conveniently slaughtered by thug? Detroit awash in bodies of murdered babies and murdered pre-born babies. President Trump's brave new US Army Command. US Afghan Commander survives Islamist assassination attempt. Murderous Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman's strong friendship with Trump & Kushner trumps Jamal Khashoggi's life. South Korea's International Fleet reviews. Communist China's man in charge of Interpol purged.

Brad Thomas presents,
AAISAD 0146 – Jayme Closs, Kierra Coles & babe, Farrah Turner, Lauren McCluskey, Viktoria Marinova…

Brad Thomas presents, "After All Is Said & Done"

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2018 53:58


13-yr-old Jayme Closs. 26-yr-old Kierra Coles pregnant with 1st term babe. Farrah Turner & Terrence Carraway. 21-yr-old Lauren McCluskey. 30-yr-old Viktoria Marinova - part 1. Vermont Public Schools & "surveys" - part 1. Netflix & "Florida's Porn King"! A little autistic girl shall lead them - Layla Lester. Keira Knightley & Kristen Bell feminist role-models for their little girls.

Sky News - All Out Politics
Saudi Arabia, International Journalists and Brexit

Sky News - All Out Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2018 29:43


Adam Boulton presents this week's All Out Politics podcast from Brussels as another big week in the Brexit negotiations reaches its climax. But before the panel assess the current state of play, there's a discussion about the safety of journalists around the world following the disappearance of the Saudi reporter Jamal Khashoggi in Turkey and the recent murders of Viktoria Marinova in Bulgaria and Jan Kuciak in Slovakia. Joining Adam this week are Sky's Europe correspondent Mark Stone, The Times' chief foreign correspondent Christina Lamb, veteran foreign correspondent Michael Binyon and from the Saudi capital Riyadh, Sky's diplomatic editor, Dominic Waghorn. #Brexit #JamalKhashoggi #journalism #SaudiArabia #Turkey #skynews

Mennesker og medier
Mennesker og medier: Tandløse ugeaviser svækker lokaldemokrati

Mennesker og medier

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2018 53:59


En stor del af Danmarks 225 lokale ugeaviser burde "omdøbe sig til ugens reklamepamflet for kommunen". Det mener Herlev Bladets redaktør Mette Lyhne, som med ordene "der er ikke noget bundniveau" har givet sin egen del af mediebranchen en ordentlig én på sinkadusen. Kritikken er blandt andet rettet mod Politikens Lokalaviser, der udkommer i 36 kommuner i Danmark. Men dér melder chefredaktør Claus Krogh hus forbi. Debat med de to ugeavischefer om ambitioner, lokaljournalistik og økonomiske realiteter. Mord på journalister: Det begynder med verbale angreb. Så følger trusler. Og dernæst brutale drab... Senest er den bulgarske tv-vært Viktoria Marinova myrdet. Det er tredje gang på et år, at en journalist er dræbt i et EU-land efter at kritik af korruption, magtmisbrug og mafiaforbindelser. Ifølge Mogens Blicher Bjerregaard, formand for det europæiske journalistforbund, fordi flere regeringer blæser på pressefriheden. Fra køkkenbord til kommerciel succes: Populære podcast med passionerede mennesker omkring en mikrofon er - i nogle tilfælde - også en god forretning. Sponsorer vil nemlig gerne finansiere "smalle" og målrettede podcast som "Kongerækken" og "Fries for guys". Den ene med fortællinger om danske regenter siden Gorm den Gamle; den anden om at være ung kvinde i tyverne med dertilhørende kvartlivskrise. Hollandsk radioopskrift: Med kommercielle og sponserede podcast har BNR Nieuwsradio i Amsterdam fundet en nøgle til at finansiere taleradio i stil med P1 og Radio24syv. Lige nu testes en ny "smart radio"-app, som skal få podcast til at vokse endnu mere, fortæller radiochef Joeri Nortier. Fjer blev til fem høns: Selv om der var jubel og 1,4 millioner seere, da DR1 søndag mindedes Kim Larsen, var "danskerne" ifølge B.T. "rasende" over en "pinlig" koncert. Grundlaget for den bastante konklusion var fire tweets. Skriv til menneskerogmedier@dr.dk. Vært og producent: Kurt Strand.

Gaslit Nation
Robert Mueller Will Not Save You

Gaslit Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2018 81:07


Goodbye checks and balances, hello authoritarian shitshow! In the latest Gaslit Nation, Sarah and Andrea discuss the demolishment of checks and balances now that the independence and integrity of the judiciary are gone – joining a legislature that has been, in the words of Senator Patrick Leahy, reduced to little more than an arm of the Trump White House. As we predicted, this was a historic week for America, one that will be remembered as a turning point toward consolidated autocracy. So speak while you can still speak, and vote while you can still vote. We discuss the aftermath of the Kavanaugh confirmation, the tattered future of the Mueller investigation, the possible compromise of the FBI, and the transnational crackdown on journalists who document corruption and speak up against repressive governments. In one week, Saudi Arabian journalist Jamal Khashoggi went missing and was allegedly murdered in the Saudi Arabian embassy in Turkey, and Bulgarian journalist Viktoria Marinova was murdered in a Bulgarian border town, making her the third high profile journalist to be murdered in the EUthis year. Both had critiqued the repression and corruption of their countries. These are also dangerous times for US journalism, as Trump continues his attack on the free press and his dehumanization of anyone who dares criticize him. We discuss the dark future of a world run by a transnational crime syndicate seemingly held in check by no one. Many of our worst fears have been realized; those baselessly claiming a “deux ex Mueller” was coming were severely mistaken.  What we have, in the end, are ourselves and each other to save – along with what’s left of our country. We end the episode with an interview with Sydette Harry, a writer whose prescient analysis of the weaponization of digital media should have been heeded years ago, and whose advice on how to survive in an autocratic political landscape should be heeded now. A Special Announcement from Gaslit Nation Thank you to everyone who participated in the Crush the Midterms Challenge. We asked you to create a plan on CrushTheMidterms.org, tweet your plan to @gaslitnation, and from those that we received we chose a winner -- @indigoiis -- who will be sent a signed copy of Sarah’s New York Times bestselling book, The View from Flyover Country: Dispatches from the Forgotten America.  If you participated and didn’t win yet, the contest continues, a new winner announced every week, through election day, November 6th. So send us your Crush the Midterms plan if you haven’t already. We’re also introducing a new contest, the 1,000 Doors Challenge. Join Andrea in a moonshot goal of knocking on 1,000 doors between now and election day. It’s a big goal, but striving for it could help make a difference in the most important midterms in our nation’s history. Tweet a photo of yourself canvassing to @gaslitnation and the winner, chosen on November 6th, will get a signed copy of Sarah’s book and an invitation to come on our show as a special guest. A group of Harvard students created a great YouTube series called Resistance School, and their basic explainer video of how to knock on doors to get out the vote shows just how easy and fun this effective outreach strategy can be! 

West Coast Cookbook & Speakeasy
West Coast Cookbook and Speakeasy -- River City Hash Mondays 08 Oct 18

West Coast Cookbook & Speakeasy

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2018 62:43


West Coast Cookbook & Speakeasy is Now Open! 8am-9am PT/ 11am-Noon ET for our especially special Daily Special, River City Hash Mondays!Starting off in the Bistro Cafe, Trump is incapable of being a moral leader in the world.On the rest of the menu, Bulgarian investigative journalist, Viktoria Marinova, was brutally raped and murdered in the northern town of Ruse; Saudi Arabia murdered Washington Post reporter Jamal Khashoggi inside its consulate in Turkey; and, Interpol chief Meng Hongwei is detained in China, as concerns for his safety grow.After the break, we move to the Chef's Table where flipping the Colorado Senate could mean great things for Colorado voters; and, Trump's failing Scottish golf resort lost $43 million in the last four years.All that and more, on West Coast Cookbook & Speakeasy with Chef de Cuisine Justice Putnam.Bon Appétit!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"I was never a spy. I was with the OSS organization. We had a number of women, but we were all office help." -- Julia Child~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Show Notes & Links: https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2018/10/8/1802634/-West-Coast-Cookbook-amp-Speakeasy-Daily-Special-River-City-Hash-Mondays