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Ukraine: «L'Europe n'est plus un territoire de droit, mais un champ de confrontation des forces et des puissances»

RFI (Europe) - Sun, 03/08/2025 - 16:34
Il y a 50 ans étaient signés les accords d'Helsinki, marquant une étape décisive dans l'histoire de l'après-guerre en Europe. Une signature dans le cadre de la Conférence sur la Sécurité et la Coopération en Europe (CSCE). À cette occasion, Volodymyr Zelensky a appelé le monde à œuvrer pour « un changement de régime en Russie ». Cyrille Bret, géopoliticien, maître de conférences à Sciences Po Paris, chercheur associé spécialiste de la Russie et de l'Europe orientale à l'Institut Jacques Delors, est notre invité.
Categories: Union européenne

Hamas hostage videos intensify EU calls for Gaza ceasefire

Euractiv.com - Sun, 03/08/2025 - 15:39
The images of Rom Braslavski and Evyatar David sparked global outrage, fuelling calls to free the hostages and end the humanitarian crisis in Gaza
Categories: European Union

Qui déteste Jane Austen ?

Le Monde Diplomatique - Sun, 03/08/2025 - 15:08
Les histoires qu'elle conte parlent d'argent, de déclassement, de malentendus amoureux et d'obsession du statut social. Elle a l'ironie mouchetée mais ravageuse, un vif sens de la satire élégante, le goût des désordres réprimés. Longtemps « élitaire », elle est depuis quelque temps merveilleusement (...) / , - 2025/08

Fini, WhatsApp et Telegram : l’État impose Tchap dans tous les ministères

Le Point / France - Sun, 03/08/2025 - 15:07
A la demande du Premier ministre Francois Bayrou, les agents publics devront, des le 1 er septembre, utiliser la messagerie instantanee Tchap pour leurs communications professionnelles.
Categories: France

Establishing the effect of COVID-19 lockdown policy on the resilience of facility-based delivery in Kenya: a multi-method study

Background: Amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, lockdown policies emerged as pivotal measures to contain viral transmission. Questions arose about whether their implementation challenged access to care, particularly in regions with fragile or less resilient health systems, such as sub-Saharan Africa. Robust evidence on the effect of lockdowns on healthcare access remains sparse, partly due to a lack of suitable data. We addressed this gap and assessed the effect of the COVID-19 lockdown policy on facility-based delivery during the first pandemic wave in Kenya. Methods: We triangulated findings from two independent quantitative analyses, exploiting the fact that lockdowns in Kenya were implemented only in selected counties. First, we used nationally representative repeated cross-sectional surveys from 2018 and 2020, applying a pre-post-test design with independent controls. Second, we analyzed monthly data from the Kenya Health Information System (Jan 2019–Nov 2020) using an interrupted time series (ITSA) with independent controls, with April 2020 set as the interruption point. Results: The controlled pre-post analysis found no significant effect of lockdowns on facility-based delivery in lockdown vs. non-lockdown counties. The ITSA showed an immediate increase of 4.97% (CI: 0.51%, 9.43%) in facility deliveries in lockdown counties, followed by a significant monthly decrease of 0.97% (CI: -1.60%, -0.34%) compared with non-lockdown counties. Conclusion: We found no overall effect of lockdowns on facility-based deliveries. Our results suggest that, when managed well, lockdowns do not necessarily disrupt access to maternal health services—demonstrating elements of resilience even under crisis conditions. These findings underscore the value of context-specific, adaptive strategies to ensure continuity of essential services during health emergencies. Future research should explore localized and socioeconomic factors shaping responses to public health interventions and further examine how resilience can be strengthened at all levels of the health system.

Establishing the effect of COVID-19 lockdown policy on the resilience of facility-based delivery in Kenya: a multi-method study

Background: Amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, lockdown policies emerged as pivotal measures to contain viral transmission. Questions arose about whether their implementation challenged access to care, particularly in regions with fragile or less resilient health systems, such as sub-Saharan Africa. Robust evidence on the effect of lockdowns on healthcare access remains sparse, partly due to a lack of suitable data. We addressed this gap and assessed the effect of the COVID-19 lockdown policy on facility-based delivery during the first pandemic wave in Kenya. Methods: We triangulated findings from two independent quantitative analyses, exploiting the fact that lockdowns in Kenya were implemented only in selected counties. First, we used nationally representative repeated cross-sectional surveys from 2018 and 2020, applying a pre-post-test design with independent controls. Second, we analyzed monthly data from the Kenya Health Information System (Jan 2019–Nov 2020) using an interrupted time series (ITSA) with independent controls, with April 2020 set as the interruption point. Results: The controlled pre-post analysis found no significant effect of lockdowns on facility-based delivery in lockdown vs. non-lockdown counties. The ITSA showed an immediate increase of 4.97% (CI: 0.51%, 9.43%) in facility deliveries in lockdown counties, followed by a significant monthly decrease of 0.97% (CI: -1.60%, -0.34%) compared with non-lockdown counties. Conclusion: We found no overall effect of lockdowns on facility-based deliveries. Our results suggest that, when managed well, lockdowns do not necessarily disrupt access to maternal health services—demonstrating elements of resilience even under crisis conditions. These findings underscore the value of context-specific, adaptive strategies to ensure continuity of essential services during health emergencies. Future research should explore localized and socioeconomic factors shaping responses to public health interventions and further examine how resilience can be strengthened at all levels of the health system.

Establishing the effect of COVID-19 lockdown policy on the resilience of facility-based delivery in Kenya: a multi-method study

Background: Amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, lockdown policies emerged as pivotal measures to contain viral transmission. Questions arose about whether their implementation challenged access to care, particularly in regions with fragile or less resilient health systems, such as sub-Saharan Africa. Robust evidence on the effect of lockdowns on healthcare access remains sparse, partly due to a lack of suitable data. We addressed this gap and assessed the effect of the COVID-19 lockdown policy on facility-based delivery during the first pandemic wave in Kenya. Methods: We triangulated findings from two independent quantitative analyses, exploiting the fact that lockdowns in Kenya were implemented only in selected counties. First, we used nationally representative repeated cross-sectional surveys from 2018 and 2020, applying a pre-post-test design with independent controls. Second, we analyzed monthly data from the Kenya Health Information System (Jan 2019–Nov 2020) using an interrupted time series (ITSA) with independent controls, with April 2020 set as the interruption point. Results: The controlled pre-post analysis found no significant effect of lockdowns on facility-based delivery in lockdown vs. non-lockdown counties. The ITSA showed an immediate increase of 4.97% (CI: 0.51%, 9.43%) in facility deliveries in lockdown counties, followed by a significant monthly decrease of 0.97% (CI: -1.60%, -0.34%) compared with non-lockdown counties. Conclusion: We found no overall effect of lockdowns on facility-based deliveries. Our results suggest that, when managed well, lockdowns do not necessarily disrupt access to maternal health services—demonstrating elements of resilience even under crisis conditions. These findings underscore the value of context-specific, adaptive strategies to ensure continuity of essential services during health emergencies. Future research should explore localized and socioeconomic factors shaping responses to public health interventions and further examine how resilience can be strengthened at all levels of the health system.

Autonomie de la Corse : « Les nationalistes et le gouvernement vendent du rêve »

Le Point / France - Sun, 03/08/2025 - 15:00
Le leader de l'opposition de droite aux autonomistes, Jean-Martin Mondoloni, emet de vives reserves sur le projet de loi sur la Corse valide le 30 juillet en conseil des ministres.
Categories: France

Blog • Voyage dans les Balkans : quand la jeunesse ne rêve que d'exil

Courrier des Balkans / Kosovo - Sun, 03/08/2025 - 14:19

Voyage à reculons dans les Balkans occidentaux, Carnet de voyage, d'Ombeline Duprat, éditions Spinelle, 2025, 170 pages, 18 euros.

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Categories: Balkans Occidentaux

Blog • Voyage dans les Balkans : quand la jeunesse ne rêve que d'exil

Courrier des Balkans / Serbie - Sun, 03/08/2025 - 14:19

Voyage à reculons dans les Balkans occidentaux, Carnet de voyage, d'Ombeline Duprat, éditions Spinelle, 2025, 170 pages, 18 euros.

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Categories: Balkans Occidentaux

Blog • Voyage dans les Balkans : quand la jeunesse ne rêve que d'exil

Courrier des Balkans / Bosnie-Herzégovine - Sun, 03/08/2025 - 14:19

Voyage à reculons dans les Balkans occidentaux, Carnet de voyage, d'Ombeline Duprat, éditions Spinelle, 2025, 170 pages, 18 euros.

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Categories: Balkans Occidentaux

Résolution officielle sur la reconnaissance du génocide des Congolais

France24 / Afrique - Sun, 03/08/2025 - 13:56
Le président congolais Félix Tshisekedi a appelé samedi le parlement de la République démocratique du Congo à adopter une résolution officielle sur la reconnaissance du génocide des Congolais commis dans l'est de la RD Congo. Cette région riche en ressources naturelles, notamment en minerais, à la frontière du Rwanda est déchirée par les conflits depuis 30 ans. Les violences se sont intensifiées début 2025.
Categories: Afrique

Doch, die Quittung kommt

SWP - Sun, 03/08/2025 - 11:44
Funktioniert Trumps Wirtschaftspolitik etwa? Kurz sah es so aus, als ob er ökonomische Regeln außer Kraft setzen könnte. Doch mittlerweile zeigen sich ernste Probleme.

Mali : l'ex-Premier ministre Moussa Mara placé sous mandat de dépôt

France24 / Afrique - Sun, 03/08/2025 - 10:44
Au Mali, l’ancien Premier ministre Moussa Mara est en prison depuis vendredi. En cause, un tweet publié pour soutenir des hommes et femmes emprisonnés après avoir critiqué la junte au pouvoir.
Categories: Afrique

'Trailblazing' Ugandan player joins women's rugby team

BBC Africa - Sun, 03/08/2025 - 10:20
'Trailblazing' Peace Lekuru, who has signed for York Valkyrie, is 'hopefully the first of many'.
Categories: Africa

Tourisme été 2025 (3/5) | Adriatique : le boom des croisières gagne l'Albanie et le Monténégro

Courrier des Balkans / Monténégro - Sun, 03/08/2025 - 09:19

Le tourisme de croisière a le vent en poupe partout dans le monde. En Adriatique, ce sont de « nouvelles » destinations, comme l'Albanie et le Monténégro, qui connaissent les plus fortes progressions.

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Categories: Balkans Occidentaux

Tourisme été 2025 (3/5) | Adriatique : le boom des croisières gagne l'Albanie et le Monténégro

Courrier des Balkans / Albanie - Sun, 03/08/2025 - 09:19

Le tourisme de croisière a le vent en poupe partout dans le monde. En Adriatique, ce sont de « nouvelles » destinations, comme l'Albanie et le Monténégro, qui connaissent les plus fortes progressions.

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Categories: Balkans Occidentaux

Macédoine du Nord : l'UNESCO donne encore une chance à Ohrid

Courrier des Balkans / Macédoine - Sun, 03/08/2025 - 09:19

L'urbanisation incontrôlée et les constructions illégales menacent l'inscription du lac et de la ville d'Ohrid au classement du patrimoine mondial. L'Unesco laisse une dernière chance jusqu'au 1er février 2026, tout en exigeant un plan d'action et plus de coopération entre la Macédoine du Nord et l'Albanie.

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Categories: Balkans Occidentaux

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