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Entretien avec Jacky sur l'actu, son parcours et Dieudonné
Publiée le 24 mai 2012 par FEDORisbackLa Taverne des Pirates : https://www.facebook.com/pages/La-Taverne-des-pirates-officiel/183137245114105Catégorie :ÉducationTags : Dieudonné soral ramadan islam israel juif sionisme palestine france facebook Myspace Google Messenger Muhammad funny Msn Youtube fight muay thai kickboxing ufc pride Comedy Boxing Vlog Interview Mma Training Round Hotmail Right Le pen FN Marine France Election présidentielle 2012 morsay ulcan truand de la galère
India, Burma Boost Energy and Trade Ties
For more news and videos visit ➡ http://english.ntdtv.comFollow us on Twitter ➡ http://twitter.com/NTDTelevisionAdd us on Facebook ➡ http://on.fb.me/s5KV2CIndia signed 12 crucial agreements to boost energy and trade links with neighboring Burma on Monday.Following a successful bilateral meeting presided over by Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Myanmar President Thein Sein, officials of both countries signed the agreements in the national capital Nay Pyi Taw.The two Asian countries signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) for India- Myanmar border area development, including a $500 million credit line between Export Import Bank of India and Myanmar Foreign Trade Bank.An air services agreement was signed as well.India also signed MOUs for development of Burma Institute of Information Technology and an advanced center for agricultural research, Yezin Agricultural University.Other MOUs inked were for the establishment of a rice (paddy) bio park, organizing border haats (rural market) and joint trade and investment forum. India is Burma's third-biggest export market after Thailand and China.
Past NTD Dance Competition Winners Talk About Their Experience
For more news and videos visit ➡ http://english.ntdtv.comFollow us on Twitter ➡ http://twitter.com/NTDTelevisionAdd us on Facebook ➡ http://on.fb.me/s5KV2CThis year NTD Television is holding its 5th Classical Chinese Dance Competition from June through July. Past winners speak about the essence of classical Chinese dance. The winners include dancers from the Shen Yun Performing Arts—and they talk about their experience at the competition.As NTD Television is gearing up for its 5th International Classical Chinese Dance Competition, winners of previous years' competitions share their thoughts. They speak about their experience of the competition.Many of the winners are members of Shen Yun Performing Arts, a classical Chinese dance and music company based in New York.Shen Yun lead dancer Faustina Quach talks about the rigorous training.[...]She speaks of the inner state of the dancer.[...]The US-born classical Chinese dancer won the silver award in the junior division in 2010... despite spraining her ankle a week before the competition.Quach spoke about how she felt during the competition.[Faustina Quash, Shen Yun Lead Dancer]:"I was nervous at first and a little scared but on stage I tried to just forget everything, and just tried to be 'Chang-er,' flying."[...]Quach said the atmosphere was very supportive.[...]Shen Yun principal dancer Alison Chen says she's ready to take up the challenge.[...]Shen Yun principal male dancer Tim Wu talks about the role of NTD's dance competition.[Tim Wu, Shen Yun Principal Dancer]:"NTD's classical dance competition is purely Chinese classical dance and those are the requirements. It's really bringing a runners-on of Chinese culture to the whole world."Wu won the bronze medal in the men's division of NTD's first dance competition.[...]The first rounds of classical dance competition will be in June and July—with the finals and award ceremony to be held in New York in late October.
Germany's Annual Pentecost Ride Celebrates 600 Years
For more news and videos visit ➡ http://english.ntdtv.com Follow us on Twitter ➡ http://twitter.com/NTDTelevision Add us on Facebook ➡ http://on.fb.me/s5KV2C More than 900 horsemen attended the 600th annual Pentecost Ride on Monday in Bad Koetzting in southwestern Germany.In the biggest procession in Europe on the Pentecost weekend was accompanied by the bishop of Regensburg Gerhard Ludwig Mueller.Tens of thousand of onlookers lined the way to get a glimpse of the horses which were decorated elaborately and the horsemen in traditional costumes. The pilgrimage led from Bad Koetzting to a church in Steinbuehl about seven kilometers away.[Wolfgang Ludwig, Mayor of Bad Koetzting]:"The ride is extraordinary if the weather plays along. And the impressions when we ride through the beautiful Bavarian countryside, that is a very good feeling."According to the legend in 1412 a priest was to bring the sacrament to a dying man in the tiny church in nearby Steinbuehl.Since bandits lurked along the way, some young men from the village protected the priest on horseback.After the successful journey, the lads vowed to undertake the journey annually.Women are not allowed to take part in the procession.Pentecost is a prominent holiday in the Christian calendar, commemorating the descent of the Holy Spirit upon the remaining eleven Apostles of Christ.For this reason, Pentecost is sometimes described as the "Birthday of the Church."Pentecost is celebrated seven weeks (50 days) after Easter Sunday.
«Ciné Vié», l'émission cinéma de «20 minutes», décrypte «Prometheus»
L'émission cinéma hebdomadaire de 20minutes, présentée par Caroline Vié. Cette semaine: «Prometeus» de Ridley Scott avec Michael Fassbender, Charlize Theron, Noomi Rapace.Lire la suite sur www.20minutes.fr
L’interview de François Hollande en 3 minutes
Le 29 mai 2012, sur France 2 François Hollande se donne à ça première interview télévisée de président.Lire la suite sur 20minutes.frhttp://www.20minutes.fr/elections/presidentielle/943585-video-linterview-francois-hollande-3-minutes
Former CCP Journalist: Tiananmen Massacre Must Be Re-evaluated
For more news and videos visit ☛ http://english.ntdtv.comFollow us on Twitter ☛ http://twitter.com/NTDTelevisionAdd us on Facebook ☛ http://on.fb.me/s5KV2CAs China's communist authorities continue a period of intense political struggle, there have been rumors that major aspects of the Party's political platform are to be reevaluated. Among the most historically significant reforms being called for by some tied with the Party is the re-evaluation of 1989's Tiananmen Square massacre of student protestors.The anniversary of the June 4th, 1989 massacre of protesting students in Tiananmen Square is once again approaching. Accurate historical accounts of the massacre have long been censored in mainland China, where the events are a major politically sensitive issue.This year is seen as especially significant, as the Communist Party is in the midst of a once-in-a-decade leadership transition—one that has been marked with explosive political developments, widely reported to reflect intense struggles at the Party's highest levels.Many inside and outside the Party have proposed specific political reforms. According to some Chinese news sites, there are even plans circulating to "rehabilitate" the 1989 protest movement—a move that would be politically unprecedented as an endorsement of democratic politics."Li Wei" is the alias of a former Communist Party journalist interviewed by NTD in Hong Kong, where she spoke at the "June Fourth Commemorative Museum", a museum dedicated to exposing the uncensored history of the protests and the ensuing crackdown. Li Wei's former position as a journalist was with the Party's leading newspaper, the People's Daily.She said quote: "I never imagined that the incident still hasn't been resolved after so many years. This is one of the most cruel, distorted and unfair facts which lasts such a long time."Victim of the June 4th incident, democracy activist Zheng Cunzhu, said that the Communist Party's strategy is to (quote) "hide the truth"
Israeli Develops Portable Electric Scoote
For more news and videos visit ☛ http://english.ntdtv.comFollow us on Twitter ☛ http://twitter.com/NTDTelevisionAdd us on Facebook ☛ http://on.fb.me/s5KV2CAn Israeli man has designed a portable electric scooter that is small enough to carry in a bag, and strong enough to be used by adults.Industrial designer Nimrod Sappir invested his own savings, his family's savings, and took out a bank loan to develop his idea. The project was three and a half years in the making, and the effort is now paying off.The scooter, named "Myway", won the Israeli Ministry of Commerce and Industry's Industrial Design Award.[Nimrod Sappir, Industrial Designer]:"The difference between my scooter and models that exist today is of course the lithium-ion batteries. The whole chassis is built differently, everything is thinner, smaller, and lighter, and folds really fast; you can tuck it into a bag, pull or carry it when you don't need it, and when you do, you just open it and drive."[Noam Meshulam, Technician]:"The marvel of this invention is that it's light-weight, collapsible, mobile and easy to operate. It's a nice machine, but it's not for children."And using the scooter means you can get the whole way from A to B as easily as possible.[Noam Meshulam, Technician]:... [it] enables them to reach their destination as fast as possible, or skip between destinations—for example, you get off the train, take your scooter whether it's in your bag or trolley, or hold it by its handle, then open it in seconds and reach your destination in a motorized way, without sweating."Sappir is now investing his energy in the next version.[Nimrod Sappir Industrial Designer]:"The product I'm selling today is 1.1 meters in size when it's folded. The future version will be only 60 centimeters in size. The weight will be similar—around 12 kilos."Sappir's idea is to give people a simple yet effective way to use their vehicles less, be independent and have easier access anywhere.
Two Tibetan Monks Self-Immolate at Jokhang Temple
For more news and videos visit ☛ http://english.ntdtv.comFollow us on Twitter ☛ http://twitter.com/NTDTelevisionAdd us on Facebook ☛ http://on.fb.me/s5KV2COn Sunday, two men became the first Tibetans to self-immolate in Lhasa, the capital of the Tibetan autonomous region. The two were taken away by authorities within just a few minutes of setting themselves on fire.The self-immolation occurred just outside the popular tourist spot, Jokhang Temple, in Lhasa.According to Chinese state-run media, one of the men, identified as Tobgye Tseten, died. The other, a man identified as Dargye, was hospitalized.According to Radio Free Asia, a source has said that the two were monks at the temple.The identity of the two men cannot be confirmed. The temple has been under heavy security since.
Chinese Communist Party Expels Former Railways Minister
For more news and videos visit ☛ http://english.ntdtv.comFollow us on Twitter ☛ http://twitter.com/NTDTelevisionAdd us on Facebook ☛ http://on.fb.me/s5KV2CThe Chinese Communist Party has expelled former railways minister Liu Zhijun. He had been removed from his railways ministry position in February 2011 for "serious disciplinary violations" with allegations of corruption and bribery. His ouster from the Party—announced Monday—indicates that he will almost certainly be convicted in court.Liu was railways minister from 2003 to 2011. He had spearheaded much of China's high-speed rail development. That system came under intense scrutiny last July when a train collision killed 40 people in the city of Wenzhou, raising concerns over safety in track construction and signaling.Liu had already been removed from his position several months before that crash, but he may still be held partially responsible, in particular because in China, politics and public scrutiny can have a major impact on court decisions.Liu had close ties to former Chinese leader Jiang Zemin.
Taiwan Seen Through Israeli Eyes
For more news and videos visit ☛ http://english.ntdtv.comFollow us on Twitter ☛ http://twitter.com/NTDTelevisionAdd us on Facebook ☛ http://on.fb.me/s5KV2CThe Israeli photographer, Yaira Yasmin, visited Taiwan several times and stayed there for several months each time, in the process of writing a book about Taiwanese Culinary art.During her visits to Taiwan she documented events, places and people, and collected an interesting mosaic of pictures.Out of that was born a colorful and an intriguing photography exhibition.[Yaira Yasmin, Photographer]:"Taiwan is the real China surviving after the 'Great Cultural Revolution.' Many things that the Chinese Communist Party destroyed still exist in Taiwan."Taiwan's Cultural attaché says that Yaira Yasmin stayed for several months in Taiwan, and he senses her connection with his country.[Simon Hsieh, Information Director of Taipe Economic and Culture Office in Tel Aviv]:"You can see, all these are very, very real, special and interesting, showing Taiwanese life. All those pictures are representing Taiwan."[Yaira Yasmin, Photographer]:"In Taiwan there still exists real culture: real food, real theatre, and real Opera."Yasmin is looking for an expression which is beyond superficial beauty, looking for excitement and happening beyond words.Reporter: Revital Yhudeai Photographer:Anat MarkramNTD News, Tel Aviv, Israel
Festival de Cannes: La dernière montée des marches
Festival de Cannes: Revivez la journée du dimanche 27mai 2012 en vidéo.Lire la suite sur www.20minutes.fr/article/942661/cannes-derniere-montee-marches-video
Incendie entrepôt Bobigny (93) près de Noisy-le-Sec
VIOLENT INCENDIE DE CAMIONS -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Par Jean-Emmanuel Nicolau-Bergeret C'est un de nos lecteurs qui nous a avisés par alerteinfo@jenbproductions.fr L' épais panache de fumée noire se voyait de loin. Et pour cause ! Un important incendie s'est déclaré dimanche après-midi vers 15h15 dans un vaste terrain industriel du quartier de la Folie à Bobigny, limitrophe de Noisy-le-Sec (93 Seine-Saint-Denis). Plusieurs camions, dont des semis-remorques, ont été la proie des flammes lors d'un feu dont l'origine n'est encore pas déterminée. Plusieurs bennes à ordures, des véhicules légers et une grue ont également été détruits ainsi que 500m2 des palettes en bois. Une cinquantaines de sapeurs-pompiers de paris ont été nécessaires pour venir à bout de sinistre qui n'a provoqué aucun blessé mais a nécéssité la fermeture de l'ex-RN3 pendant plus de deux heures dans le sens Bondy vers Pantin, la police nationale ayant établit un large périmètre de sécurité en raison de plusieurs explosions. Un camp rom a été évacué par mesure de précaution. Auteur : Jean-Emmanuel Nicolau-Bergeret © 27 mai 2012 - JENB Productions - Noisy-le-Sec -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contacts : Vous êtes témoin d'un évènement ? Contactez-nous : alerteinfo@jenbproductions.fr Vous souhaitez annoncer une manifestation, une expo ou un tournoi sportif ? Contactez-nous : agenda@jenbproductions.fr 2012 Noisy-le-Sec Est-Ensemble Seine-Saint-Denis Noisy-le-Sec Bobigny incendie d'entrepôt feu reportages news infos banlieue associations faits divers ville planete Ile-De-France 93 : Aubervilliers Aulnay-sous-bois bagnolet Blanc-Mesnil Bobigny Bondy Bourget Clichy-sous-bois Drancy La Courneuve Epinay-sur-seine Montfermeil Montreuil Noisy-le-grand Noisy le Sec Noisy-le-sec Pantin Pierrefitte Raincy Romainville Rosny Saint-Denis St-ouen Sevran Stains Tremblay
Festival de Cannes: La nuit du samedi 26 mai 2012
Festival de Cannes: Découvrez en images la nuit du samedi 26 mai 2012.Lire la suite sur www.20minutes.fr
Festival de Cannes: la journée du samedi 26 mai 2012
Festival de Cannes: Revivez la journée du samedi 26 mai 2012 en vidéo. Lire la suite sur www.20minutes.fr/cinema
WINNER OF EUROVISION 2012 : Loreen - Euphoria (Suède)
WINNER OF "EUROVISION 2012": Loreen - Euphoria (Sweden). Les 26 pays en compétition se sont succédés et ont décidé d'attribuer la victoire à la Suède, beaucoup plus chanceuse que la France puisqu'elle s'est déjà imposée à quatre reprises depuis la création du concours (en 1974, 1984, 1991 et 1999). Cette cinquième victoire, le pays nordique la doit à la chanteuse Loreen avec son single Euphoria pour la Suède. Ayant décroché la victoire cette année en Azerbaïdjan, c'est la Suède qui organisera le concours de l'Eurovision pour son édition 2013.
Giant Photo of Queen's Family Unveiled on River Thames
For more news and videos visit ☛ http://english.ntdtv.comFollow us on Twitter ☛ http://twitter.com/NTDTelevisionAdd us on Facebook ☛ http://on.fb.me/s5KV2CA giant picture of Queen Elizabeth II and her family was unveiled on the River Thames on Friday ahead of the Diamond Jubilee celebrations on June 3. Rigged up onto the face of the Sea Containers building, the 330 x 220 foot canvas weighs almost two tons and is the largest ever photograph of the Royal Family. The image is of the Royal Family at the Queen's Silver Jubilee in 1977, taken by an unknown photographer. A manager from the graphic design agency overseeing the project says that the giant picture is a celebration of the royal occasion. [Stephen Hanover, Overseeing Project]:"A perfect opportunity for when the flotilla rolls in, to celebrate in style with a picture of the Silver Jubilee in the background."The giant picture began as a small image of which the resolution was increased to enable the creation of a larger banner. The image was then printed on to a number of sections - 42 in total - over one week. The sections were then fabricated so as to be suitable for application on to the scaffolding. [Stephen Hanover, Overseeing Project]:"You can imagine, a banner this size - to produce it in so many sections; the weight of the pieces of the material are very very high. We have to transport them up to the thirty meter height of the building, so internally, because the building in being refurbished, it's a bit of a logistical nightmare to get the pieces in position so that we can drop them off of the top of the building." The picture took approximately one month to produce and install and involved a production team of 30 to 40 people.
Russian Language Bill Sparks Protest in Ukraine
For more news and videos visit ☛ http://english.ntdtv.comFollow us on Twitter ☛ http://twitter.com/NTDTelevisionAdd us on Facebook ☛ http://on.fb.me/s5KV2CThe speaker of the Ukrainian Parliament, known as the Rada, expressed embarrassment on Friday one day after proceedings in the chamber dissolved into a fist fight among deputies.The deputies were fighting over a bill drafted by Ukraine's ruling party, which aims to make Russian an official language - equal to Ukrainian - in many parts of the country.Ukraine has a population of 43 million, with 27 regions in total - the law is proposed for the 13 regions where there are sizeable numbers of Russian-speaking citizens. The violent scuffles broke out between deputies from President Viktor Yanukovich's ruling Regions party, and lawmakers from pro-Western opposition parties, who want to preserve Ukraine's cultural and political independence from its powerful neighbor Russia. Speaker Vladimir Litvin said he was ashamed by the spectacle, which was caught on video that immediately went viral across the world. [Vladimir Litvin, Ukrainian Upper Rada Speaker]:"We need to harness the courage and buffoonery (shown in the brawl) and go the people, because everyone says 'they are acting on behalf of the people' so we need to go to the people and tell the truth, and they will support or not support (us). We cannot keep torturing the country. The whole world is laughing at us."The draft bill proposes using Russian as an official language equal to Ukrainian in some civic institutions such as schools, hospitals and courts, in the regions where a Russian-speaking population is in the majority. Opposition deputies consider the law an attempt by Yanukovich's party to divide Ukrainians ahead of upcoming parliamentary elections in October, as well as being a threat to the existence of Ukrainian language.
Fashion Rio Presents the Latest Trends
On Tuesday, the spring summer edition of Fashion Rio was held at Rio de Janeiro.The Oh, Boy! brand made their debut at the show. Oh, Boy! Designer Daniele Schewartz got her inspiration from traditional and modern aspects from Tokyo.[Daniele Schwartz, Designer of Oh, Boy!]:"When we thought about the oriental culture we decided to focus on Japan, Tokyo specially. But we cannot forget about the other cultures that come from the orient that are also very important. We decided to not talk only about the traditional part, we decided to bring a little of Tokyo's innovations to the runway." However, not everyone was satisfied. A group of models on the sidelines were protesting for more use of black models in the show. For more news and videos visit ☛ http://english.ntdtv.comFollow us on Twitter ☛ http://twitter.com/NTDTelevisionAdd us on Facebook ☛ http://on.fb.me/s5KV2C[Ruth, Model and Protester]: "We are trying to make a statement, and that statement is that black is beautiful. And as you know there are so little opportunities for people of color." Fashion Rio will run until May 26.
Canadian Mounties Guard the Queen at Horse Guards Parade
For more news and videos visit ☛ http://english.ntdtv.comFollow us on Twitter ☛ http://twitter.com/NTDTelevisionAdd us on Facebook ☛ http://on.fb.me/s5KV2CRoyal Canadian Mounted Police acted as Britain's Queen Elizabeth II personal bodyguards on Wednesday. In their famous red coats and wide-brimmed hats, the Mounties rode down the Mall near Buckingham Palace, and took part in the Changing of the Guard ceremony at Horse Guards Parade. They were changing guard with the Queen's normal bodyguards or Life Guards - the Household Cavalry, who are distinctive for their navy or red cloaks, shiny helmets and long black boots. The Life Guards have acted in this way for the Sovereign since the 17th century. Earlier this year the Queen was made Commandant in Chief of the Canadian forces and she returned the honour by inviting the Mounties to take part in the traditional ceremony. The invitation is part of the Queen's Diamond Jubilee celebrations and was a gesture first made by her grandfather King George VI in 1936. The Mounties are acting as the Life Guards on Wednesday and Friday. The team comprise 15 men - and for the first time, women too. They are using the Household Cavalry's horses, not their own, which they said was the most difficult thing for them to learn to get used to. The Canadians have also been told they must hold with the tradition of not smiling while they are standing sentry duty.