Thursday, 3 July 2025

L’Argentine dans la tourmente - Milei, le grand sauveur ? | Documentaire 2025 | ARTE

Jun 24, 2025 | Après des années de crise, l'arrivée au pouvoir de l'ultralibéral Javier Milei a plongé l'Argentine dans une ère d'austérité radicale. Entre colère et espoir, cet état des lieux part à la rencontre d'une population divisée pour dresser un premier bilan de l’action du nouveau chef d’État.

En novembre 2023, le candidat d'extrême droite Javier Milei, émule de Donald Trump, remporte le second tour de l'élection présidentielle argentine au terme d'une campagne sulfureuse, menée tambour battant à la télévision, sur le terrain et les réseaux sociaux. L’économiste ultralibéral se distingue par ses déclarations provocatrices et ses slogans fétiches, comme le fameux "Vive la liberté, bordel !" Lors de ses meetings, il brandit parfois une tronçonneuse, symbole de son projet de réduire drastiquement les dépenses de l'État, dans un pays miné depuis des décennies par la corruption, la dette et l'inflation. Promesse tenue : sept mois après son investiture, il lance l'un des plans d'austérité les plus radicaux de l'histoire de l'Argentine. Baisse massive des subventions, gel des retraites, suppression de milliers de postes dans la fonction publique… Pour la première fois depuis 2015, le pays affiche un excédent budgétaire. Mais début 2024, près de 53 % de la population vit sous le seuil de pauvreté. Quel est aujourd'hui le bilan de cette politique de choc ? Et comment la société argentine encaisse-t-elle ces mesures brutales ?

Dictature et démocratie

Nourri de nombreux éclairages et d'images d'archives, ce documentaire retrace l'histoire politique de l'Argentine, marquée par une alternance entre ouverture et repli économiques, privatisations et nationalisations, dictature et démocratie. Économistes, chercheurs et syndicalistes offrent une analyse contextuelle de la politique de Javier Milei, tandis que des habitants témoignent des conséquences de sa cure d’austérité sur leur quotidien. Entre espoir d'un retour à la prospérité d'antan et colère d’une population précarisée, voyage à travers un pays profondément divisé, dont les virulents partis pris présidentiels ont creusé les inégalités et les antagonismes historiques.

Documentaire de Matthias Ebert (2025, 54mn)
Disponible jusqu'au 24/06/2026


Lebanon’s Crisis: The Last Hope | The Country That Lost Everything

Jun 30, 2025 | Lebanon was once called the Switzerland of the Middle East. Today, it's on the edge of collapse. This documentary shows how everyday life in Lebanon has become a struggle for survival.

Wednesday, 2 July 2025

Fraser Nelson: Rachel Reeves's Exit Would Topple Starmer

Jul 2, 2025 | “If Rachel Reeves does go, then it will be I think a matter of time before Keir Starmer goes with her.”

Losing a chancellor within 18 months of a new government would be “too big an admission of failure” from the PM, says The Times’s Fraser Nelson.


Tuesday, 1 July 2025

Argentina in Crisis: Is Milei Saving the Country? | ARTE.tv Documentary

Jul1 , 2025 | After years of crisis and instability, the election of neoliberal populist Javier Milei as president in 2023 has plunged Argentina into an era of radical austerity.

This documentary focuses on the actions of the new head of state and how Milei is changing the nation.

Argentina in Crisis: Is Milei Saving the Country? | ARTE.tv Documentary
Available until: 24/06/2026



Milei? Noch ein Verrückter! – © Mark Alexander

Sunday, 29 June 2025

Socialism for the Rich, Harsh Capitalism for the Rest | Robert Reich | 2019

Apr 9, 2019 | Robert Reich explains how the wealthy and corporations receive billions in corporate welfare.


This video might be a little on the old side, but this is exactly what is going on in America today. – © Mark Alexander

Michael Lambert: How Brexit Has Wrecked the UK Economy

Jun 28, 2025 | Last week saw the 9th anniversary of the referendum in which the UK voted to leave the EU. Since Brexit, the UK has struggled economically and faces several major challenges.

Jonathan 'Johnny' Reynolds is the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry charged with spearheading the UK's push for growth. Reynolds who was previously a trainee solicitor and then an assistant to MP James Purnell has no previous business experience. Despite this, he boasts of three major trade deals with, India, the EU, and the USA. It is estimated that these three deals will add less than 1% to the UK GDP in about ten years’ time. Leaving the EU has cost the UK at least 4% of GDP.

Since growth in the UK is very slow owing to the overall economic conditions, and since it is now almost impossible for small and medium sized businesses to sell to the EU given the onerous post-Brexit paperwork and expense involved, it is difficult to see where growth can be found.

Since leaving the EU, the UK has suffered from a shortage of workers in many sectors of the economy, including the NHS, care, hospitality, construction, food processing, and agriculture.

Whilst some EU workers were initially replaced by those from countries such as Nigeria, Bangladesh, and India in response to calls from Nigel Farage, the government has now introduced minimum salary requirements of almost £40,000 per annum for anyone seeking work in the UK. The result is likely to be much more severe shortages.

The government plans to train up British citizens to do the work formally done by foreign workers. Inward investment, often amounting to foreign companies buying UK infrastructure and businesses has dried up, although it is expected that major US asset managers will soon start buying up and renting back UK housing stock.


Saturday, 28 June 2025

Sun, Sea and Sweat: Greece’s Young Seasonal Workers | ARTE.tv Documentary

Jun 27, 2025 | Greece welcomed more than 40 million tourists last year. It’s no wonder that it has the highest number of workers in the hotel and hospitality industry in the European Union. One in five people work in this sector, mostly young people, often with little job security or financial stability.

Friday, 27 June 2025

Amazon Founder Jeff Bezos Says He'll Give Away His Wealth | 2022

Nov 14, 2022 | In an exclusive interview, Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and partner Lauren Sánchez tell CNN's Chloe Melas why they awarded Dolly Parton $100 million for charitable causes and what other plans they have for Bezos' massive net worth

Ex-world Leaders Call for ‘Powerful Shift’ as They Warn of Extreme Inequality

THE GUARDIAN: Former leaders urge current state heads to work together to end poverty amid potential of first trillionaires emerging

The world is facing a looming crisis of inequality that could see the first trillionaires emerge while nearly half of humanity still languishes in poverty, a group of 40 former presidents and prime ministers warns.

In a letter seen by the Guardian, the group – which includes the ex-British prime minister Gordon Brown – issues a joint appeal to current world leaders for a “new economic coalition of the willing” to address the escalating threats of inequality, poverty and environmental breakdown.

The former leaders also condemn “narrow unilateralism” and the “outdated” 1944 economic model while urging comprehensive debt relief, international tax cooperation, and reform of institutions such as the International Monetary Fund. » | David Smith in Washington | Thursday, June 26, 2025

Hoping for ‘democratic’ politicians to do anything about this gross inequality is like wishing on a star. These politicians haven’t got the balls to tackle this problem. And in any case, most of them are probably too corrupt to do anything about this vulgar inequality. Why? Because they are all hoping and praying for great, highly-paid appointments in commerce when they leave office. So they don’t want to rock the boat.

If you think you are living in a democracy, you are greatly mistaken and rather delusional. And if you think that one of your democratically-elected politicians is courageous enough to tackle this problem, think again! – © Mark Alexander

Thursday, 26 June 2025

Democracy Now! "The Economy Is Rigged": Robert Reich on Zohran Mamdani, The Democratic Party, Inequality, and Trump

June 26, 2025 | We speak with former Labor Secretary Robert Reich about the victory of Zohran Mamdani in the New York Democratic primary for New York mayor, the rise of Donald Trump, and the role of big money in politics. "This is the one thing that I agree with Donald Trump about: The economy is rigged — but it's rigged against working-class people. And I think Mamdani understood that. He understood that people have got to want a change, but also they want affordability. They want an economy that is working for them."


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Tuesday, 24 June 2025

Argentinien im Teufelskreis: Bringt Milei die Wende? | Doku HD | ARTE

Argentiniens amtierender Präsident Javier Milei unterzieht sein Land einer neoliberalen Rosskur und stutzt den Staat so mit rigoroser Haushaltsdisziplin zurecht. Während Unternehmer*innen jubeln, protestieren Staatsangestellte, Rentner*innen und Studierende, weil sie von Milei dadurch finanziell immer mehr geschwächt werden. Sieht so Mileis Wende aus?

Der derzeitige argentinische Präsident Javier Milei verfolgt eine neoliberale Strategie, die den Staat radikal einer drastischen Haushaltsdisziplin unterziehen und zurechtstutzen soll. Während sich dies positiv auf Unternehmer und Landwirte auswirkt, so negative Folgen hat dies für Staatsangestellte, Rentner und Studierende, die dazu führen, dass sie immer ärmer werden. Die Ärztin Lucia Garcia kommt trotz vier Jobs samt Nachtschichten nicht mehr über die Runden.

Die Wut vieler Argentinier über den jahrzehntelangen wirtschaftlichen Teufelskreis aus wiederkehrenden Krisen, Verschuldung und Inflation – im einst reichsten Land der Welt – bescherte Milei schließlich das Amt des Präsidenten. Auch José Michael Reyes aus dem Armenviertel „Villa 31“ setzt auf Milei, weil er an dessen Mantra der wirtschaftlichen Freiheit glaubt und sich davon mehr Wohlstand und ein Ende der Inflation erhofft.

Doch ob Milei den wirtschaftlichen Teufelskreis durchbrechen kann, ist unklar. Denn Argentiniens Misere hat historische Ursprünge: Nachdem das Land 1890 zu den reichsten weltweit gehörte, ging es steil bergab. Diktaturen und Demokratien wechselten sich ab – mit einhergehenden gravierenden Wechseln in der Wirtschaftspolitik. Weder linke noch liberale Regierungen konnten verhindern, dass der Staat stets über seine Verhältnisse lebte. Zudem gab es keinen politischen Konsens über den Kurs des Landes. Stattdessen standen grassierende Korruption, eine extreme politische Polarisierung und ein chronisches Schuldenproblem auf der Tagesordnung.

Dokumentation von Matthias Ebert (D 2025, 54 Min)
Video verfügbar bis zum 24/06/2026