Friday, May 13, 2016

#Lebanon - How America And Israel Are playing Into Hezbollah's Hands

Published on 12 May 2016
Hezbollah (2005): In Lebanon, Hezbollah is seen as the only viable guardian against Israeli attacks.

#NKorea - Kim Jong Un's sister promoted, general returns

Published on 12 May 2016
Brian Todd reports on promotion of Kim Jong Un's sister to top post; and a general who was thought executed has instead been promoted.

#Spain - #F1 2016 - Marc Gené visits Ferrari Land at Port Aventura (Salou)

Published on 12 May 2016
F1 news, HD photos and more on our website http://www.nextgen-auto.com

Thursday, May 12, 2016

"Coffee reading" (The Water Diviner) closing statement of the movie "Everything is in the coffee" #TheWaterDiviner Full Movie HD

Published on 21 Dec 2014
THE WATER DIVINER - Australian and New Zealand release DECEMBER 26, 2014.
Directed by Russell Crowe.

#UK - Mark Carney. Governor of the BOE: #Brexit 'could mean lower growth, higher inflation' - BBC News

Published on 12 May 2016
Governor of the Bank of England, Mark Carney, has said that a UK departure from the EU could result in lower growth and higher inflation. Delivering his monthly inflation report, he warned that Brexit could have "material economic effects". Vote Leave said there was no need for more forward guidance from the Bank.

#Brazil - President Dilma Rousseff Suspended, Will Face Impeachment Newsy Newsy

Published on 12 May 2016
Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff is now facing a formal impeachment trial and immediate suspension.

It's the country's first impeachment in 24 years. The trial could last up to six months, which means proceedings will likely overlap the Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro this summer.

Rousseff has been trying to clear her name ever since she was accused of covering budget gaps by pulling money from state-run banks in an effort to win her 2014 bid for re-election.

"I will fight to survive. Not just for my term in office, but I will fight because what I'm advocating and defending is the democratic principle," Rousseff said on CNN.

In April, the country's lower house approved the impeachment process and sent it to the Senate for a vote.

During the Senate 55-22 vote Thursday, Rousseff appealed to stop the session — but that was rejected.

Public polls from April show more than 60 percent of Brazilians rate the Rousseff government as poor.

And protesters once again filled the streets in the days leading up to the vote, calling for the president's removal.

But Brazil's political turmoil doesn't stop at Rousseff.

Several politicians — including her chief of staff — are accused of being involved in the Petrobras scandal, a wide-reaching set of allegations involving bribes and kickbacks from the government-affiliated oil company.

Brazil's former vice president, serving as interim president, will now face several issues the country has been reeling from, including an economic recession and the spread of the Zika virus.

'Nisman' Globo de Oro en el World Media Festival de Hamburgo

Published on 12 May 2016
RTVE .es 
‘Nisman’, producción del programa de TVE ‘En Portada’, galardonado con el Globo de Oro al mejor reportaje de investigación en el World Media Festival de Hamburgo. Con este premio, suma ya dos reconocimientos internacionales, y aspira a otro más en el Festival de Montecarlo. Puedes verlo completo en: http://www.rtve.es/alacarta/videos/en...

The top 10 most secretive tax havens | Guardian Explainers top three - #3 USA #2 HongKong #3 Switzerland

Published on 12 May 2016
A world-class tax haven needs several key ingredients: a highly secretive banking system; a stable government that is happy to look the other way; and of course ultra-low taxes.
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