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maandag 29 april 2024

WORLD WORLDWIDE BELGIUM THE NETHERLANDS - OUTtv - Eurovision 2024 - Program - OUTtv Update 💌: Mei bij OUTtv



Mei bij OUTtv
Deze maand staat volledig in het teken van Eurovisie! We hebben een knallende line-up voor je klaarstaan met alle Eurovisie-titels waar je van houdt. Van legendarische winnaars tot onvergetelijke optredens, we nemen je mee op een reis vol glitter, glamour en muzikale hoogtepunten. Dus pak je popcorn en maak je klaar om ondergedompeld te worden in de wereld van het Eurovisie Songfestival!
 
Pathé Pride Night - Woman Of...
Woensdag 1 mei om 19.30 in 18 Pathé bioscopen
Op woensdag 1 mei geniet je bij Pathé van de Pride Night met één van de mooiste LHBTIQ+-films van dit moment, namelijk Woman Of...
Tegen de achtergrond van de Poolse transformatie van communisme naar kapitalisme, beslaat WOMAN OF… 45 jaar uit het leven van Aniela Wesoly. Aniela woont al meer dan de helft van haar volwassen leven als man in een Pools provinciestadje. De reis naar persoonlijke vrijheid als trans vrouw onthult moeilijkheden in het huwelijk en het ouderschap, gespannen familierelaties en gecompliceerde houdingen in haar omgeving, die haar constant in onmogelijke situaties plaatsen. Welke keuzes zal Aniela moeten maken? Zal zij bereid zijn alles op te offeren om te worden wie ze werkelijk is?
 
 
Highlights op OUTtv
 
Eurovision Top 200
Elke werkdag om 20.00
Dagelijks overzicht van de Eurovisie Top 200. OUTtv kijkers stemden op hun eigen favorieten. Ontdek wie de nummer 1 wordt van de Top 200 van dit jaar!
 
Douze Points
Zaterdag 4 mei om 22.00
TJ is een trotse, openlijk homoseksuele moslim uit Parijs die z'n droom werkelijkheid ziet worden als hij Frankrijk mag vertegenwoordigen op het grootste muziekfestival van Europa. Maar terreurorganisatie ISIS wil TJ gebruiken om een van hun mensen het gastland in te smokkelen voor een aanslag op het festival.
 
Eurovision in Concert (2023) - Part 1
Woensdag 1 mei om 21.00
De Eurovisiesterren van vorig jaar brengen hun nummer voor 2023 live ten gehore in dit wervelende concert in Amsterdam.
 
Eurovision in Concert (2023) - Part 2
Woensdag 8 mei om 21.00
De Eurovisiesterren van vorig jaar brengen hun nummer voor 2023 live ten gehore in dit wervelende concert in Amsterdam.
 
OUTtv - Enquête
Laat jouw stem horen over OUTtv met een paar vragen! Jouw mening is ontzettend waardevol en zal helpen om onze diensten nog meer naar jouw behoefte te verbeteren. Laat ons weten wat je denkt en maak ook nog eens kans op tickets voor Pathé Pride Night. We zijn ontzettend dankbaar voor jouw deelname.
 
 
Nieuwe titels op Amazon Prime
 
And Then We Danced
Van jongs af aan traint Merab samen met zijn danspartner Mary met het Nationaal Georgisch Dansensemble. Zijn wereld komt op z’n kop te staan wanneer de charismatische Irakli op het toneel verschijnt. Niet alleen wordt hij Merabs grootste concurrent….maar ook zijn grootste verlangen.
Freddy Mercury
Freddie Mercury stond bekend om zijn flamboyante podiumpersoonlijkheid en stembereik van vier octaven - de leadzanger van Queen trotseerde de conventies van een typische rockfrontman. Hij maakte voor veel hedendaagse artiesten de weg vrij voor een meer zelfverzekerde en theatrale act die de volgende generatie pop- en rockmuziek onuitwisbaar vormgaf.
Vivienne Westwood: God Save The Queen
Vivienne, ook wel de ‘Mother of Punk’ genoemd, ontwierp alle outfits van de Sex Pistols en hielp zo de esthetiek van de hele punkrockbeweging vorm te geven. In 1981 maakte Vivienne haar debuut tijdens de London Fashion Week. Sindsdien domineert ze de industrie en heeft ze een blijvend stempel gedrukt op de modewereld en de cultuur als geheel.
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WORLD WORLDWIDE UK United Kingdom EU - Statewatch - New project to provide systematic monitoring of EU externalisation policy

 


New project to provide systematic monitoring of EU externalisation policy

What are the objectives of the EU’s external migration policy? With which countries are new migration agreements planned? How is the EU seeking to integrate non-European states into its violent migration control regime? And what impact will this have on people seeking protection, migrants, democracy and human rights, inside and outside the EU?

A new project, ‘Outsourcing borders: Monitoring EU externalisation policy’ explores these questions. A bulletin to be published every two months by Statewatch and migration-control.info will analyse and compile the key documents produced and discussed by working groups in the Council of the EU.

The first edition is published today and available here.

The aim is to provide an overview of current and planned measures related to the externalization of European migration policy – and thus inform legal, campaigning and advocacy work by civil society organisations; investigations by journalists; and scrutiny by national and European MPs.

The forthcoming reform of the Common European Asylum System (CEAS) and the measures introduced by the Pact on Migration and Asylum make critical scrutiny of the EU's externalisation agenda more important than ever.

However, the agenda is characterized by a high degree of secrecy. Important working groups usually meet in secret and may not even produce minutes of their meetings, while the documents used to inform discussion can remain hidden from public view for months, if not years. Negotiations and projects with partner countries take place behind closed doors. At the same time, it is difficult to maintain an overview in view of the numerous parallel processes and the large number of players and countries involved.

The project, financed by Brot für die Weltmedico internationalMisereor and Pro Asyl addresses these problems. The bulletin will shed light on this opaque political field and aim to create a sound basis for the work of activists, journalists, academics and NGOs.

The first edition of the bulletin contains updates on what has been discussed within the Council of the EU since September 2023, covering topics such as deportations, funding for the externalisation of migration control, and visa sanctions. Two in-depth articles provide an explanation of the key EU institutions and agencies involved in the externalisation agenda, and an examination of an internal Commission note produced prior to the signing of the EU-Mauritania migration agreement earlier this year.

Statewatch, a London-based NGO, specializes in sourcing and analysing politically sensitive documents and has reported extensively on the EU externalization agenda in recent years.

Migration-control.info is a transnational network of activists, journalists, translators, academics and anti-racist organizations from Europe and Africa. It specializes in documenting the EU migration agenda in non-European countries.

WORLD WORLDWIDE US USA - New York NY - New York City NYC - the city THE CITY - Basement legalization, Hunter dorms, the Knicks


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Dear New Yorkers,

Gov. Kathy Hochul has a plan to bring New York City’s illegal basement and cellar apartments above board.

For years, homeowners and tenants alike have pushed to make these flood- and fire-prone underground rentals safer by bringing them out of the regulatory shadows. And Mayor Eric Adams has endorsed the idea of legalizing the units as part of a solution to the city’s ongoing housing crisis.

So far, the city’s attempt to legalize and convert these homes were piloted in just one Brooklyn neighborhood — and it has been cost-prohibitive and near-impossible for homeowners without changes in state laws. 

The new Albany pilot will open up legal conversions to 15 community districts across the city. But of the districts included, just one is located in Queens — where nearly 40% of the city’s estimated basement and cellar spaces are located, the most of any borough. 

That raises questions about whether the pilot will reach homeowners and tenants in the neighborhoods where the need is most dire.

Read more about the city’s subterranean rentals, and the details of Hochul’s new pilot program, here.

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Weather scoop by New York Metro Weather

Monday's Weather Rating: 8/10. WOAH. Feeling more like summer than spring out there, with high temperatures in the mid-80s (?!). Most of the day will be very pleasant. A few isolated showers and maybe a thunderstorm are expected this evening. The vibes are warm!

Our Other Top Story

  • Hunter College plans to shut down Brookdale dormitories — its most affordable student housing option, where rent is just $7,500 per year — to make way for its new science campus. But in the year and half since the school and elected officials announced the plan, CUNY has yet to outline what they will do to replace the rooms. Those who lived at the Brookdale dorms prior to the project announcement will be guaranteed housing at their existing rate, according to a CUNY official. Those who moved in after the announcement will have housing options at other CUNY dorms elsewhere in Manhattan — but those start at several thousand dollars above Brookdale rent rates.

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Reporter’s Notebook

Parking Ticket Cameras Rolling Out on More City Buses

The MTA is set to increase its ability to ticket illegally parked motorists who slow down some of the pokiest buses in the country, according to the president of New York City Transit.

Richard Davey told the New York City Transit Riders Council last week that, starting May 27, more buses equipped with cameras will be able to flag vehicles that illegally block bus stops and bus lanes, along with bike lanes.

The rollout of Automated Camera Enforcement — an update to the existing Automatic Bus Lane Enforcement — is a significant expansion of the transit agency’s ability to issue tickets that start at $50 to illegally parked drivers. More than 600 buses on 21 routes currently have cameras that can ticket drivers who block bus lanes. 

Now hundreds of buses along 14 more routes will be able to ticket vehicles that are blocking bus stops or double parked anywhere along a bus route, though some city vehicles will be exempt, Davey said. By the end of 2024, camera enforcement will be activated on approximately 1,000 buses over close to 500 miles of roadway, according to the MTA.

Last year, Albany lawmakers approved the expansion of the enforcement program, which Davey said has been shown to increase bus speeds by 5% and to cut down on collisions and the number of drivers flagged repeatedly, with an 8% recidivism rate.

“Once a New Yorker gets a ticket, they usually learn their lesson and they don’t do it again,” Davey told the riders council.

— Jose Martinez

Things To Do

Here’s what’s going on around the city this week.

  • Wednesday, May 1: The Career Resources Fair for Teens, hosted by the New York Public Library. The expo-style fair includes workshops, resources and more. Free from 10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the NYPL’s Stephen A. Schwarzman Building in Manhattan.
  • Saturday, May 4: GrowTogether events in Brooklyn, Queens and Staten Island, hosted by the Parks Department. Activities include DIY projects, mushroom workshops and a film screening. Times vary by location. Free.
  • Saturday, May 4: Wall to Wall Prince, a daylong tribute in music, film, dance, stories, and more led by artists. Free from 3 to 11 p.m. at Symphony Space’s Peter Jay Sharp Theatre in Manhattan.

THE KICKER: Go New York, go New York, go! Jalen Brunson set a Knicks playoff record last night, scoring 47 points and cinching — barely — a Game 4 win. 

Thanks, as always, for reading. Make it a great Monday.

Love,

THE CITY

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