Wednesday, December 18, 2024

#Israel - Alex Gibney on "The Bibi Files," Netanyahu's Corruption Case & How Endless War Keeps Him in Power: Democracy Now

17 December 2024

As the official death toll in Gaza tops 45,000 and Israel's wars throughout the Middle East continue, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is in court for a long-awaited corruption trial, making him the country's first sitting leader to face criminal charges.

He is charged with fraud, breach of trust and accepting bribes in three separate cases. For more on this extraordinary case, we speak with acclaimed filmmaker Alex Gibney, whose latest documentary The Bibi Files features leaked behind-the-scenes footage of police interrogations of Netanyahu, his wife and those accused of bribing him.

The film has been banned in Israel, and Netanyahu even tried unsuccessfully to stop it from screening at the Toronto International Film Festival, but Gibney says it is being widely shared inside Israel through unofficial channels.

"Strictly speaking, this is a film about corruption," Gibney tells Democracy Now! "It starts with petty corruption — being bribed with gifts and cigars, champagne, jewelry — but then the ultimate corruption is how he's tried to elude a reckoning for his misdeeds, and in so doing, he wraps himself in the mantle of prime minister and then wages endless war." Democracy Now! is an independent global news hour that airs on over 1,500 TV and radio stations Monday through Friday. Watch our livestream at democracynow.org Mondays to Fridays 8-9 a.m. ET. Subscribe to our Daily Email Digest: https://democracynow.org/subscribe

#Europe #estonia #georgia #margustsahkna - Estonian foreign minister accuses Hungary of playing for the other team | DW News

16 December 2024

Estonia’s foreign minister has told DW he wants other European Union member states to impose sanctions on Georgian officials and people linked to the country’s ruling Georgian Dream party, after the EU as a whole failed to agree bloc-wide sanctions. "We were not able to have a consensus among all the 27 countries. But it happens here in Brussels and the EU. But what I do hope is that all the other countries, they will join the initiative that the Baltic states did," Margus Tsahkna said on Monday. Estonia and other Baltic countries have already imposed restrictions on dozens of Georgian officials they accuse of orchestrating violence against pro-democratic protesters, including the country’s prime minister Irakli Kobakhidze. But EU member Hungary has been a vocal supporter of Georgian Dream and without its backing, the bloc as a whole cannot greenlight EU-wide sanctions. Tsakhna told DW the EU will advance plans to restrict rights for Georgian diplomatic passport holders. The measure seen as less impactful and less politically contentious than full-blown sanctions, but Tsahkna called it a "signficant step." "We have not left the Georgian people, who have all the rights to fight for the democratic values," Tsahkna said. Georgia has been deep in political turmoil since the ruling Georgian Dream party claimed victory in parliamentary elections in October. Hundreds have been arrested amid protests against the ruling party's decision to put the country’s goal of joining the EU on hold. Speaking to DW on the sidelines of a meeting of EU foreign ministers in Brussels, Tsahkna accused Georgian Dream of parroting Russian propaganda. "We see exactly what kind of Kremlin talking points to the Georgian regime right now is holding. And whoever is supporting, supporting the actually the Kremlin narrative and actions as well. It's very clear," he said.

#estonia #georgia #margustsahkna

#F1 - Uncovered: How Does DRS Work? Mercedes-AMG Petronas Formula One Team

18 December 2024

Lifting the lid on F1 tech and the five ‪@PETRONASMotorsports‬ functional fluids that power our cars 💚 Explaining the Drag Reduction System in more detail than ever before. How does the system work? And how does Tutela hydraulic fluid assist? 🤓

How Have Seatbelts in F1 Evolved Over Time?

#F1 #MercedesAMGF1 #F1Uncovered



#USA #automobiles - Why experts are telling people not to trade in their cars right now: CBS News

15 December 2024

State-of-the-art technology and luxury make trading in your clunker for a new car very tempting. But experts say crunch the numbers first.

Elise Preston explains

#UK #Economy - Inflation Hits Eight-Month High: Bloomberg

18 December 2024

UK inflation rose to an eight-month high in November, drifting further above the Bank of England’s 2% target. The consumer prices index increased 2.6% annually, up from 2.3% in October, the Office for National Statistics said on Wednesday.

Dan Hanson from Bloomberg Economics breaks down the situation and what it may mean for the BOE ahead of Thursday's interest-rate decision.


Stock market today: Live coverage from Yahoo Finance

#investment #usa #inflation #Fed - Stock market today: Live coverage from Yahoo Finance


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#finance #investment - Panic Sweeps Brazilian Markets & Nissan Explores Merger With Honda | Daybreak: Europe 12/18/2024

18 December 2024

Bloomberg Daybreak Europe is your essential morning viewing to stay ahead. Live from London, we set the agenda for your day, catching you up with overnight markets news from the US and Asia.

And we'll tell you what matters for investors in Europe, giving you insight before trading begins.

Today's guest: Alexandra Ivanova, Fund Manager, Invesco.


Stock market today: Live coverage from Yahoo Finance

#Russia #Finland - How will the Kremlin react to a Finnish court order to seize Russian assets? | DW News

18 December 2024

A district court in Helsinki has just dealt the Kremlin a blow that could mean more than 34 million euros worth of Russian assets in Finland are sold to benefit Ukraine.

There are concerns Moscow will retaliate. But officials in Finland say years of building national resilience to Russia mean it’s ready for anything. #russia #finland #assets