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September 19, 2024
Harris hopes to make the war in Ukraine a winning issue in the battle with Trump for the Polish American vote
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HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) – Democrats are stepping up their outreach to Polish Americans in this year’s presidential election as Kamala Harris and Donald Trump battle for community support that could play a decisive role in razor-thin state battles.
Harris hopes to capitalize on Polish Americans’ historical animosity toward Russia and Trump’s reluctance to support Ukraine in last week’s debate. The Democratic vice president’s team held a national call Wednesday with Polish American supporters to encourage local networks to host their own events and spread the campaign’s message.
Although Polish Americans are not a particularly large demographic, many of them live in so-called “blue wall” states, which are critical to the victory of either candidate. Michigan has an estimated 784,000, Pennsylvania 758,000 and Wisconsin 481,000, the three places Harris will visit this week.
“We’re talking about an election where a swing of a few thousand voters in any one of those states could make all the difference,” said Tom Malinowski, a Polish-born former Democratic congressman from New Jersey.
Filip Jotevski, a recent hire to network with diaspora and ethnic communities, said Wednesday at a Harris rally that if Trump returns to power, “he’s going to sell out Ukraine” after spending years “comforting Vladimir Putin.” Trump, meanwhile, will visit a Polish American shrine in Pennsylvania on Sunday to unveil a monument to the anti-communist Solidarity movement. The Republican candidate will be there at the same time as Polish President Andrzej Duda.
The Polish-American community was thrust into the spotlight at a Sept. 10 debate in Philadelphia when Trump twice refused to say whether he wanted Ukraine to win the war against Russia.
“Negotiate a deal,” Trump said. “Because we have to prevent the destruction of all these lives.”
Harris responded that if Trump had been president when the attack happened, “Putin would be sitting in Kiev looking at the rest of Europe.”
“Why not tell the 800,000 Polish Americans here in Pennsylvania how quickly you would give up,” he said.
Some were surprised but happy to hear their community mentioned on the forum.
“He knew what he was talking about,” said Tony Pol, a 67-year-old retired fire chief in Erie, Pennsylvania, who spent a quarter-century leading the Polish American fraternal organization. “I think that’s everyone’s concern – if Ukraine falls, Poland will go next, and that’s very worrying.”
Gosia Dodi, a U.S. citizen originally from Poland and now living in West Michigan, said she “totally agrees” with Harris that Russia could target Poland if Ukraine loses. The 61-year-old described Trump’s attachment to Putin as “dangerous for Poland.”
“I want the war to end, but not the way he says,” he said. “He thinks he can fix everything in one day or something, which is ridiculous.”
When Poland was destroyed in World War II, the country spent decades as a satellite state of the Soviet Union. A revolution ended communist rule in 1989, paving the way for the country’s modern multi-party democracy.
Poland became a NATO member in 1999. Pittsburgh resident Timothy L. Kuzma, who heads the Polish Falcons of America, a fraternal organization with 19th-century roots in Chicago’s large Polish immigrant community, said voters in his community want to see a candidate who is committed. to strong transatlantic ties.
“If one of the candidates does not give such guarantees, it will be problematic,” he said. “Candidates, both parties, must pledge their support to Poland, Ukraine, NATO and the common security of Eastern Europe – and that’s all of Eastern Europe – and Europe as well.”
Trump has previously proposed a US withdrawal from NATO, which would destroy the alliance, and he has called on allies to increase defense spending to reduce the burden on Washington. If they don’t, Trump warned, the United States would not honor its treaty obligations and “encourage them” — meaning Russia — “to do whatever the hell they want.”
Pete Alibali, 53, emigrated from Soviet-ruled Poland when he was 16 because his mother, a chemist, wanted to advance her career without joining the Communist Party.
A lifelong Democrat who now lives in Madison, Wisconsin, Alibali considers Putin “a predator and a perpetuator of the Soviet Union.” In addition to his concern for his native Poland, he worries that the small Baltic states may also be threatened if Ukraine is defeated.
Alibali acknowledged that many Polish Americans are conservative, growing up reading Polish newspapers, working in Polish-owned businesses, listening to Polish radio and attending the neighborhood Catholic church. She described her uncle, who lives in Chicago, as “a very rabid Trump supporter.”
“Trump divided my family,” Alibali said.
Polish American voters have swung back and forth between Democrats and Republicans in presidential elections for years. They supported Trump in 2016, but supported President Joe Biden in 2020.
Malinowski said Trump’s visit to the shrine “shows that he’s nervous that he might lose ground with voters that he may have taken for granted.” He also downplayed any suggestion of a friendship between Trump and Duda, the right-wing politician who once proposed renaming his country’s military base Fort Trump.
“I know the Poles are nervous,” he said. “They get the advice: farm Trump just in case. They do it with their fingers crossed.”
Tom Kolano, a 55-year-old Republican who lives in suburban Pittsburgh and whose ancestors were Polish immigrants, said he was encouraged by Trump’s relationship with Duda.
“I’m not worried about President Trump abandoning Ukraine,” Kolano said. “There’s one big reason – I think Poland has a lot to say about that.”
He noted that Duda and his political rival, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk, used a visit to Washington in March to pressure a divided Congress to break a deadlock over replenishing funds for Ukraine at a critical time in the war.
John Laka, 66, of Appleton, Wisconsin, believes Trump is generally stronger on foreign policy than Harris.
“I just don’t have a lot of confidence in him as a leader or as a president,” he said. “He’s just really missing.”
Laka’s parents immigrated to the United States from Poland, and she isn’t sure how much the country is really in danger from Russia.
“The threat of Putin going further is always there unless there’s an idea of deterrence, and right now we’re not preventing going anywhere,” he said.
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Megerian reports from Washington. Associated Press writers Joey Cappelletti in Lansing, Michigan, Scott Bauer in Madison, Wisconsin and Jill Colvin in New York contributed to this report.
Casa Pedro Restaurant (Badalona), affordable tapas on the seafront
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Cuando deambulas por un paseo marítimo y te entra hambre y quieres sentarte a comer o a cenar, ya sabes que tienes el 99% de posibilidades de que te planten una carta en las manos en la que aparecerá, sí o sí, el típico, tópico y manido trío arroces-pescados-mariscos. Parece que sea obligatorio que, delante del mar, tengas que probar estas especialidades. Y, a menudo, a unos precios que no se justifican ni con las vistas despejadas y refrescantes. Sin embargo, hay voluntariosas excepciones como Casa Pedro, en la playa del Coco de Badalona y a dos pasos del puerto deportivo.
Casa PedroPaseo Marítim, 5. Badalona
Tf: 616.153.972
Precio medio (sin bebida): 15-20 €
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Aquí se olvidan de esa triada omnipresente y se centran en tapas sencillas de todo tipo y condición a precios asequibles. Cada día, de 18.00 a 20.00 horas, una serie de platillos seleccionados cuestan dos euros y el mes que viene habrá menú de mediodía laborable. Una filosofía que se agradece si tu bolsillo no está para rodaballos al horno o si tu exigencia gastronómica no es nivel Michelin.
Casa Pedro cuenta con una enorme terraza en el paseo marítimo y el interior del local luce un aspecto entre taberna y patio andaluz (esos jamones colgando del techo, esos toneles que sirven de mesa, esa barra…), de sitio donde la gente va a pasárselo bien.
Ese es el objetivo que van a reforzar sus dueños, que en octubre comenzarán a ofrecer música en vivo; habrá rumba y sevillanas cada noche de fin de semana, en línea con la decoración del local: claveles, abanicos, castañuelas, una bailaora… y un nombre legendario bien grande en una de las paredes: Peret.
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Tan flamenquito es este establecimiento que parece un reclamo irresistible para los turistas, pero aquí apenas llegan y el público es local. El que no necesita que le expliquen lo que son unas bravas, unos pimientos de Padrón, un salmorejo, un salpicón, unos buñuelos de bacalao, unos mejillones a la marinera, un pulpo ‘a feira’, unos huevos fritos con chistorra, una bomba…
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Nagelsmann’s ‘Master Plan’: Get World Cup Teams Playing Early
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The national team players who will be named for the international tournaments in October and November can have high hopes for a place in the 2026 World Cup. A key part of the “master plan” for the finals in the United States, Mexico and Canada, head coach Julian Nagelsmann said, is “to find an XI with five or six top substitutes who can now play in the World Cup as well”, speaking at the “Digital X” trade fair in Cologne.
The DFB selection will face the Netherlands in the Nations League in Bosnia-Herzegovina in October. “I’m not interested in having Team A win the Nations League and have Team A play where everyone is 35 or 36,” Nagelsmann said. “A completely different team goes to the World Cup and only has to prepare for four games.” It’s already about “getting a certain rhythm and self-understanding of what it means to win games.”
The national team coach announced that there would be no major changes to the team. Photo: Rolf Vennebernd/dpa
Used every minute until the World CupIf Germany qualify for the final tournament of the Nations League next summer, there are only 20 games left before the World Cup, and the DFB selection must qualify. “It’s half a season,” Nagelsmann said. “We made that clear to the players. It’s a very important part of the master plan to use every moment.” Although it is “intensive” for players who have to play multiple games.
Germany had a successful start to their first games after the European Championships at home, beating Hungary (5:0) and the Netherlands (2:2). Nagelsmann, who had to rebuild after the European Championships after the resignations of goalkeepers Manuel Neuer, Thomas Muller, Toni Kroos and captain Ilkay Gundogan, said: “We won’t change that much anymore because the group is very consistent.”
In Cologne, the national team coach also reiterated his ambitious goal. “To all the experts: We want to be world champions. We will be world champions,” Nagelsmann said. “That is a big difference. We want to give everything to achieve this and I am sure we can do it.”
The performance of the “king of clashes” Xavier Niel at the Olympia
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20:00 Long queues form in front of the concert hall. The audience is predominantly male and young. The 2,000 seats are sold out in a few hours. Business school students Arthur Meinrad and Leo Arnaud, both 19, bought their tickets for 30 euros. “We don’t ask for advice; instead we see his style, his presentation, his way of interacting with the public; we see that these can be inspiring. Xavier Niel is someone who knows how to be successful,” Arthur says. “He has a winding path, he didn’t study, he’s been to prison, he’s not an heir… he’s definitely interesting,” Leo adds.
“We are playing with the yellow line”20:40 The Olympia was crowded. On the balcony, the traditional place for VIPs, we recognize the resigned Minister of Defense, Sébastien Lecornu, the former MP Thierry Solère, the banker Matthieu Pigasse, Xavier Niel’s wife Delphine Arnault, David Pujadas… Maxime Saada, the boss of the Channel and the president of Olympia is also there.
20:45 The lights go out. The Free founder appears on a giant screen in the video. “Good morning. I’m Xavier Niel, the AI avatar of Xavier Niel. Are you hot?”. The audience responds in unison, “Yes.”
The arrival of star Niel, this time live, who happily crossed the room before going on stage, was provoked by applause: “Wow!”. Let’s go to an hour of stand-up, punctuated by sketches shot with the impressive Lena Situations or YouTuber Squeezie.
“When you are a billionaire,” he begins, “it inspires two things: insults and fantasies.” For the first, he cites some tasty examples culled from social networks (“minitel pornographer!”). As for fantasies, he notes with amusement: “People think that I got Macron elected, that I eat caviar every morning… They’re right!”
He then begins to tell the story of his journey. The first is undoubtedly the most sensitive part: a month spent in pre-trial detention in 2004 on charges of pimping – he was later cleared at this point, but given a suspended sentence for concealing the misuse of social property. “Within 48 hours I had lost everything. My flat was confiscated, my accounts were blocked, many of my friends disappeared….” But it is from this experience that he offers his first, unconventional advice to anyone who wants to succeed in entrepreneurship: “Go to jail!” “. But of course with humour. He explains: “Judge Van Ruymbecke, who sent me to jail, told me, ‘Follow the yellow line, but never cross it.’ That is the best advice I have ever received. You have to play by the law, but you must not break it. Uber plays with taxi regulations in every country in the world, Airbnb plays with hotel regulations.”
“Chelou”This is followed by praise for failure (“I am the biggest loser in the world, the king of crashes! We wanted to buy channel six, we pulled ourselves together, we wanted to buy back CGR, exactly”), for the crazy (“If your friends think you’re weird, that’s a good sign, Elon Musk is crazy”), optimism (“chess, I quickly forget that, for me it’s like a ‘game’ game), but also his passion for the catacombs of trust and, finally, his thoughts on the state of France. The broken social elevator, the lack of faith in diversity, the cult of diplomas beyond desires… Will Xavier Niel be able to position himself for future deadlines?
We saw a talkative man on stage, funny and demagogic, interesting and megalomaniac, but also emotional (at the end, with a misty look, talking about his parents and children). He seems to have won the public opinion. “I was expecting a lecture, not such a funny show,” Mallaury admits. “It’s not the advice that counts, it’s his energy,” says the young start-up founder Sylvain.
22:00 Xavier Niel disappears amidst cheers. Two songs end the night, a loud “C’est part pour le show” live from Nadiya and finally of course “My Way”.
Former Russian investor believes Putin will lose war against NATO in three days
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Vladimir Putin would lose a war against NATO in three days. This is what Bill Browder, a former Russian investor and human rights activist, claims. Browder was Russia’s largest foreign investor until 2005. He explained: “Putin thought he could win the war with Ukraine in three days, and now it’s been two and a half years,” adding: “If he starts a war against NATO, he’ll lose it in three days.”
Does Ukraine need Western long-range missiles?NATO is considered one of the most powerful military alliances in the world and has about 3.39 million troops. Russia has about 1.5 million troops. According to Huffpost, Browder believes Ukraine needs to be equipped with Western long-range missiles. The delay in this regard is frustrating, as military experts have specifically stressed the need for this support.
Low risk of nuclear warBrowder assessed the threat of a Russian nuclear attack as low. Putin would thus jeopardize his alliance with China and India and provoke a NATO reaction. “Putin has done everything we feared. The only thing he can do is a nuclear attack,” Browder said. President Xi Jinping and Prime Minister Narendra Modi have repeatedly warned Putin against using nuclear weapons.
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We are taking out more and more loans because apartments are getting more expensive
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In August, banks and credit unions issued housing loans worth PLN 6.26 billion, according to estimates by the Credit Information Bureau. This is 11.9 percent less than in July and 21 percent more than a year earlier – when the “Safe Credit 2%” program was in effect for the second month in a row. At that time, PLN 3.31 billion of ordinary loans were issued and PLN 1.89 billion under the program. The number of loans issued in August this year decreased by 12.2 percent compared to July.
Since April, the value of loans granted has remained among the top six, but fluctuations are considerable: from PLN 6.21 billion in May to PLN 6.98 billion in July.
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Demand for housing credit remains high despite lack of support program
– Despite the lack of a support program for borrowers, interest in housing loans has not diminished. Since the beginning of the year, the number of housing loans granted has increased by 80.2% and their value by an impressive 108.5%. – commented Waldemar Rogowski, chief analyst at BIK Group.
The expert stressed that three factors are responsible for such high dynamics. – Firstly, this year’s lending campaign also included amounts from the pool of applications submitted last year with the participation of the “Safe Credit” program. This amounts to PLN 13.6 billion. Without it, the amount of loans in the period from January to August 2024 would amount to PLN 46.4 billion and would be 61% higher. compared to the same period last year. Secondly, the first half of 2023 was characterized by low lending and, therefore, a low base – which was the result of high interest rates and waiting for the launch of the support program. Thirdly, we currently have borrower activity that is clearly higher than in the first half of last year, despite the lack of a support program, he added.
Priyanka Chopra Returns To Citadel Spy-Verse, Shares New Message: ‘Nadia Is Back’
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Priyanka Chopra returned to the series Fortress for filming the second production season. She shared a clip from the show’s sets and wrote: “Nadia is back.” Priyanka Chopra plays the role of spy agent Nadia Sinh in the series. He added a song by The Weeknd Dancing In The Flames (Instrumental) to video. Here’s everything you need to know Fortressit is a multi-series that includes productions from India, Italy and Mexico. It stars Richard Madden alongside Priyanka Chopra and is backed by the Russo Brothers. Chapter of India Fortresswith the title Fortress: Honey Bunnydirected by Raj and DK.
Watch Priyanka Chopra’s message here:
During her shoot diaries, Priyanka Chopra also thanked him Dil Dhadakne Do actress Anushka Sharma posted the t-shirt she sent. She shared a picture of her OOTD on her Instagram story and wrote, “Still loving my Chacha Chaudhary t-shirt. Thanks Anushka Sharma.”

Last week, the makers announced the next chapter in the spy universe – Citadel Diana. “You become one of them, but you remain one of us. A new spy, a new Citadel series. Fortress: Diana arriving October 10th,” reads the caption of the post shared by Citadel’s official Instagram handle.
meanwhile Fortress: Honey Bunny is a captivating narrative that combines the heart-pounding elements of a gritty spy action thriller with the heartwarming charm of a love story, all set against the vibrant backdrop of the 90s. Honey Bunny is an Indian series in the Citadel universe.
Manitoba NDP caucus leader: Ousted MP was disrespectful and deceitful long before he was removed
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The Manitoba NDP caucus leader says an MLA who was removed from the caucus earlier this week had shown a pattern of deceit and disrespect before he was fired.
The NDP said Monday it would immediately expel Fort Garry MLA Mark Wasyliw from caucus because a colleague at the law firm where he works represented convicted sex offender Peter Nygard in court — which the NDP said was a failure of Wasyliw to “demonstrate good judgment.”
On Wednesday, caucus chairman Mike Moyes said it was simply “the straw that broke the camel’s back.”
“There were a number of incidents of disrespect towards many members of caucus, cabinet ministers and the prime minister, and there were incidents where he did not follow our processes,” Moyes told reporters.
“Unfortunately, we have now reached a point where we need to make a choice.”
Wasyliw, a defence lawyer, had pledged to end his legal practice before the NDP’s victory in last fall’s provincial election, but changed course after he was not appointed to Kinew’s cabinet, Moyes said.
Caucus leadership met with Wasyliw repeatedly to discuss their issues and worked to help Wasyliw — who was first elected in 2019 — become a “team player” and “a role model for our new MLAs” over the past year, according to Moyes.

At Sunday’s caucus meeting, it was agreed that he needed to be removed, the chairman said.
“We offer a clear path forward — leave your law practice or leave the caucus,” he said.
Echoing the statements of Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew words from last fall, Moyes added that being an MP was “a privilege and a public service — not just a side job.”
However, Wasyliw denied any consensus, meeting or vote.
“It would be very easy to prove me wrong,” he told the CBC on Wednesday. “Pull out the other 34 people. [NDP] Members of parliament and they can stand behind the microphone with Wab and say, ‘Yes, we agree that he should go.’
“They won’t be able to do that. There is no consensus.”
Caucus chair accuses MLAs of ‘lying repeatedly’After his dismissal on Monday, Wasyliw accused Kinew of being an oppressive leader.
Wasyliw reiterated his comments on Wednesday, accusing Moyes of being part of a “toxic and dysfunctional party culture” and calling the caucus chairman’s comments “bizarre and incorrect.”
The Progressive Conservative Opposition Party has called for an investigation into the bullying allegations.
Moyes argued Wasyliw’s allegations were an attempt to “distract attention from his conduct by spreading lies about the cabinet, our party and the prime minister.”
Although Moyes did not provide details regarding the incident with Wasyliw, he said there was one incident involving a private member’s bill.
“When you work in a caucus, you work as part of a team. The way Mark Wasyliw did it violated that team aspect,” Moyes said.
When asked about it “many times… he lied about it,” and only later “admitted that he had actually lied to many people many times,” Moyes alleged.
He declined to say what the private member’s bill was about, or elaborate on how Wasyliw had lied.
‘Refusing to be disturbed’: WasyliwHowever, Wasyliw claimed that it was caused by an error.
He said a private MP’s bill, which dealt with the wholesaling of real estate, had been drafted and a lawyer working on it mistakenly put it on the agenda. Wasyliw said he was then accused of trying to get it through by Moyes and the prime minister.
Moyes “immediately accused me of lying … and I defended myself in that meeting,” he said. “I refuse to be bullied in that way.”
Wasyliw also said Wednesday that he thinks Kinew owes an apology to attorney Gerri Wiebe — his colleague who represented Nygard.
Several legal associations have criticized the NDP’s rationale for ousting Wasyliw, including the president of the Manitoba Bar Association, who emphasized the “crucial role” of defence lawyers in “ensuring a fair and honest legal system.”
Moyes said the NDP caucus understands that “everyone deserves a defense.”
But, echoing Kinew’s comments on Tuesday, he added that “not everyone deserves or is entitled to have an MLA speak up for them.
“So, he has to make a choice.”
Elton gives hope: Will Raab’s streaming show make it to TV?
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When Stefan Raab (57) announced late last Saturday evening (September 14) that he would be celebrating his comeback with the quiz show “You won’t win a million dollars here”, fans immediately criticized him, saying, “Why is this celebrity coming back after almost a year?” After a 10-year TV abstinence on the streaming portal RTL+, only subscribers can enjoy his new show? His friend Elton (53), who started his career as an intern on Raab’s show and is back with the new show, responded.
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September 18, 2024
Woman kidnapped by ex-partner manages to escape and calls for help
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City of Juarez.- A woman whose freedom was illegally taken away by her ex-partner managed to escape and seek help; Agents from various companies found the victim and immediately provided attention.
At the scene, agents from the City Secretariat of Public Security (SSPM) reported that the victim said she had been illegally deprived of her liberty by her former romantic partner who intercepted her as she was returning home from work.
The man allegedly forcibly took her to a house where he held her and hit her repeatedly.
The offended woman said that due to the carelessness of her kidnapper, she escaped and asked for help.
The victim, 20 years old, called her father and told him the truth, which prompted authorities to come to the house located on Melchor Ocampo Street and Hospital in the Barrio Alto neighborhood.
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