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128/2025 : 25. September 2025 - Schlußanträge des Generalanwaltes in der Rechtsache C-474/24

NADA Austria u. a.
Grundsätze des Gemeinschaftsrechts
Generalanwalt Spielmann: Die Veröffentlichung des Namens jedes Berufssportlers, der gegen Anti-Doping-Regeln verstoßen hat, im Internet verstößt gegen das Unionsrecht

Catégories: Europäische Union

128/2025 : 25 September 2025 - Opinion of the Advocate General in the case C-474/24

European Court of Justice (News) - jeu, 25/09/2025 - 09:59
NADA Austria and Others
Principles of Community law
Advocate General Spielmann: the publication on the internet of the name of any professional athlete who has infringed the anti-doping rules is contrary to EU law

Catégories: European Union

128/2025 : 25 septembre 2025 - Conclusions de l'avocat général dans l'affaire C-474/24

Cour de Justice de l'UE (Nouvelles) - jeu, 25/09/2025 - 09:59
NADA Austria e.a.
Principes du droit communautaire
Avocat général Spielmann : la publication sur Internet du nom de tout sportif professionnel ayant violé les règles antidopage est contraire au droit de l’Union

Catégories: Union européenne

128/2025 : 2025. szeptember 25. - A Főtanácsnoknak a C-474/24 ügyben előterjesztett indítványa

NADA Austria és társai
Közösségi jogi elvek
Spielmann főtanácsnok: a doppingellenes szabályokat megsértő hivatásos sportolók nevének az interneten történő közzététele ellentétes az uniós joggal

Gemeinschaftsdiagnose Herbst 2025: Expansive Finanzpolitik kaschiert Wachstumsschwäche

Pressemitteilung der Projektgruppe Gemeinschaftsdiagnose: Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (DIW Berlin), ifo Institut – Leibniz-Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung an der Universität München e. V. in Kooperation mit dem Österreichischen Institut für Wirt­schaftsforschung (WIFO), Kiel ...

« Je n'ai plus mes yeux » - témoignage d'une victime de l'attaque israélienne à la bombe sonore au Liban

BBC Afrique - jeu, 25/09/2025 - 09:53
Un an après l'attaque meurtrière menée par Israël au Liban à l'aide de « pagers », la BBC s'est entretenue avec des blessés et des membres du gouvernement au sujet des événements de cette journée et des conséquences à long terme de cet incident, que certains militants qualifient de crime de guerre.
Catégories: Afrique

FIRST AID: MEPs slam Commission’s lack of transparency on US pharma tariffs

Euractiv.com - jeu, 25/09/2025 - 09:52
In today's edition: Alcohol lobby, forced birth control, PFAS
Catégories: European Union

Technologie von Visa unterstützt BUUTs neue Karte für die Generation Z

Presseportal.de - jeu, 25/09/2025 - 09:52
Pismo: Amsterdam (ots/PRNewswire) - Das neue Angebot für Herausforderer wurde mit Fintech-Geschwindigkeit erstellt und wird von der cloud-nativen Plattform von Pismo unterstützt. Visa und Pismo haben sich mit ABN AMRO zusammengetan, um die ...

Aktionswoche 2025 startet: Lebensmittel gemeinsam retten mit Zu gut für die Tonne!

Presseportal.de - jeu, 25/09/2025 - 09:45
Koordinierungsstelle Zu gut für die Tonne!: Bonn (ots) - Vom 29. September bis zum 6. Oktober 2025 findet zum sechsten Mal die bundesweite Aktionswoche Zu gut für die Tonne! statt. Sie wird vom Bundesministerium für Landwirtschaft, Ernährung und Heimat (BMLEH) und den Bundesländern ...

African Leaders Commit to Climate-Health Nexus and Adaptation Solutions

Africa - INTER PRESS SERVICE - jeu, 25/09/2025 - 09:43

Delegates at a Ministerial event on climate and health organised by the CSO Climate and Health Cluster under the ACS2 organizing committee. Credit: Friday Phiri/Amref

By Friday Phiri
ADDIS ABABA, Sep 25 2025 (IPS)

At the Second Africa Climate Summit (ACS2) held in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, from 8-10 September, African leaders committed to the climate and health nexus and their desire to advance climate-resilient and adaptive health systems on the continent.

According to available evidence , climate-induced extreme weather events—cyclones, droughts, floods and heatwaves, are leading to a surge in malaria cases including in regions previously unaffected as warming conditions provide conducive breeding ground for malaria carrying mosquitoes; overwhelming sanitation systems, creating a perfect storm for diarrheal diseases such as cholera; while climate-induced food shortages are driving malnutrition to dangerous levels, as droughts and floods disrupt agricultural productivity and production.

“We reaffirm our collective commitment to advancing Africa-led climate solutions that prioritise human health, environmental sustainability, and equitable development, as guided by the African Union’s Agenda 2063 and the principles of multilateralism, recognise the urgent need to address the intertwined crises of climate change and public health across the continent, and call for dedicated financial mechanisms for climate-related health and the resilience of African health systems, in particular, we highlight the growing threats of heatwaves and water scarcity, which severely affect public health, and call for early-warning systems linked to health services,” reads part of the ACS2 leaders’ declaration adopted at the close of the summit.

Amref Health Africa hosted delegates at the launch of the Climate and Health curriculum for African negotiators. Credit: Friday Phiri/Amref

The leaders thus committed to advancing climate-resilient and adaptive health systems across the continent and recognised the Belém Health Action Plan as a pivotal global framework that aligns with Africa’s aspirations for equitable, sustainable, and climate-smart healthcare.

Held under the theme, “Accelerating Global Climate Solutions: Financing for Africa’s resilient and green development,” the summit brought together African leaders, policymakers, youth, civil society, development partners, and the private sector to shape a unified African stance on the global climate agenda.

The summit served as a catalyst for bold commitments, transformative partnerships, and innovative solutions that address the continent’s most pressing climate challenges.

During the three-day summit, and at the 13th Conference on Climate Change and Development in Africa (CCDA XIII), which served as a pre-session meeting to feed into the summit outcomes, experts discussed the clear linkages and the growing evidence of climate impacts on Africa’s health systems and delivery.

With limited, and in most cases, complete lack of climate-resilient infrastructure and well-trained health personnel to manage climate shocks affecting the sector, the discussions underscored that “health has become the human face of the climate crisis on the continent”, a reality that demands bold action from leaders.

“Health is the human face of climate change. Yet when you search for images of climate change, you only see the human face after page six. We must change that narrative,” remarked Naveen Rao, Senior Vice President of the Health Initiative at The Rockefeller Foundation, during the closing session of the launch of a Climate Change and Health Negotiators’ Curriculum by Amref Health Africa, a first-of-its-kind initiative to strengthen Africa’s voice in global climate negotiations.

A roundtable at the launch of the Climate and Health curriculum for African negotiators hosted by Amref Health Africa. Credit: Friday Phiri/Amref

With support from the Wellcome Trust, Amref Health Africa, working with its subsidiary, Amref International University (AMIU), and the African Group of Negotiators Expert Support (AGNES), has developed a curriculum which aims to equip African negotiators with the technical expertise, advocacy tools, and evidence to place health at the centre of climate negotiations and financing frameworks.

Dr Modi Mwatsama, Head of Capacity and Field Development for Climate and Health at Wellcome Trust, underscored the urgency of catalytic climate and health action, grounded in science.

“This is the moment to roll out training sessions, strengthen AGN’s leadership on climate and health, and ground Africa’s climate diplomacy in science and sustainability.”

In welcoming the curriculum, Dr Ama Essel, AGN Lead Coordinator on Climate and Health, who spoke on behalf of AGN Chair, Dr Richard Muyungi, emphasised the importance of unity and right framing.

“The science is there, but how we frame and communicate it is the value proposition. This curriculum is right on time, it will help Africa negotiate with a strong, common position,” said Dr. Essel, pointing out that the group is ready to support Africa’s agenda on climate and health, which should be rooted in the continent’s long-held priority of adaptation.

Dr Jeremiah Mushosho, WHO AFRO Regional Team Lead for Climate Change, emphasised the importance of aligning efforts with the Global Plan of Action on climate and health, while civil society voices, including the Pan-African Climate Justice Alliance, reinforced the need for advocacy “soldiers” to sustain pressure for health in climate talks, highlighting the Nairobi Summer School on Climate Justice as an important platform from which enthusiastic advocates could be recruited.

In summing up, Desta Lakew, Group Director of Partnerships and External Affairs at Amref Health Africa, refocused the discussions on the communities, emphasising their involvement at all stages of planning and implementation of climate action.

“Communities are the true front line of the climate crisis, as the health impacts of climate change are felt first in villages, towns, and cities. They are the first responders to shocks, witnessing floods, droughts, and outbreaks before national systems react. Resilience demands co-creation with communities at every stage, from surveillance and data generation to response. Leadership and coordinated action are critical to scaling an inclusive, African-led climate and health ecosystem. Climate resilience cannot be achieved from the top down. It must be built with and through communities, backed by integrated data systems, strong governance, and sustained investment. Thus, for Africa to build resilience, negotiators, governments, civil society, and scientists must work together to ensure health is firmly embedded in the UNFCCC processes and agendas.”

Other key climate and health sessions focused on the need to enhance climate information services for health resilience; pathways for integrating health into Africa’s climate change and adaption, mitigation and resilience strategies; unlocking climate and health financing; and ministerial dialogue on shaping a cohesive narrative for Africa’s climate and health agenda, among others.

  • At the sessions, experts highlighted capacity building and training; research and evidence; and cross-sectoral partnerships, as key adaptation measures to support health sector’s resilience in the face of the climate crisis.
  • The author is the Climate Change Health Advocacy Lead at Amref Health Africa.

IPS UN Bureau Report

 


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Catégories: Africa

Rapporteur | 25. September

Euractiv.de - jeu, 25/09/2025 - 09:43
Willkommen bei Rapporteur – vormals Europa Kompakt. Jeden Tag liefern wir Ihnen die wichtigsten Nachrichten und Hintergründe aus der EU- und Europapolitik. Das müssen Sie wissen: Kommission: Ursula von der Leyen sagt, die NATO solle russische Jets abschießen. Gaza: Ehemaliger palästinensischer Premierminister äußert Zweifel am Plan der „Gebergruppe“ der EU Zunächst befassen wir uns der […]
Catégories: Europäische Union

Paracetamol und Autismus: Schweizer Arzneimittelbehörde widerspricht Donald Trump

Blick.ch - jeu, 25/09/2025 - 09:42
Die Schweizer Arzneimittelbehörde Swissmedic widerspricht US-Präsident Donald Trump. Laut Swissmedic bleibt das Nutzen-Risiko-Verhältnis von Paracetamol während der Schwangerschaft unverändert positiv, wie die Behörde in einer Stellungnahme schreibt.
Catégories: Swiss News

Gericht hat entschieden: «Wetten, dass..?»-Unfall von Samuel Koch wird neu aufgerollt

Blick.ch - jeu, 25/09/2025 - 09:39
Das Bundessozialgericht in Kassel hat im Fall des in der Sendung «Wetten, dass..?» verunglückten Samuel Koch entschieden. Der Fall muss komplett neu aufgerollt werden.
Catégories: Swiss News

La marine française saisit près de 10 tonnes de cocaïne au large des côtes d’Afrique de l’Ouest

LeMonde / Afrique - jeu, 25/09/2025 - 09:38
Deux navires de la marine française sont intervenus dans le cadre de la mission « Corymbe », un déploiement par lequel la France assure sa présence en Afrique de l’Ouest et dans le golfe de Guinée.
Catégories: Afrique

Csaknem 5800-an érkeztek Ukrajnából szerdán Magyarországra

Kárpátalja.ma (Ukrajna/Kárpátalja) - jeu, 25/09/2025 - 09:36

Az ukrán-magyar határszakaszon 5793-an léptek be Magyarországra szerdán – tájékoztatta az Országos Rendőr-főkapitányság (ORFK) csütörtökön az MTI-t.

A beléptetettek közül a rendőrség 28 embernek állított ki ideiglenes tartózkodásra jogosító igazolást, amely 30 napig érvényes. Nekik ez idő alatt kell felkeresniük az Országos Idegenrendészeti Főigazgatóság tartózkodási helyük szerint illetékes hivatalát a végleges okmányok beszerzéséért – áll a közleményben.

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Erstmals seit Anfang 2024 keine Senkung: SNB belässt Leitzins unverändert – es herrschen weiterhin Nullzinsen

Blick.ch - jeu, 25/09/2025 - 09:31
Die Schweizerische Nationalbank lässt den Leitzins unverändert bei 0 Prozent, wie sie heute Donnerstagmorgen mitteilt. An der Medienkonferenz erklärt Präsident Martin Schlegel den Entscheid. Den Ticker gibts live ab 10 Uhr.
Catégories: Swiss News

Neue Studie zeigt: «Made in Germany» soll besser sein als unser «Made in Switzerland»

Blick.ch - jeu, 25/09/2025 - 09:31
Das deutsche Gütesiegel «Made in Germany» wird gemäss einer neuen Studie am ehesten als vertrauenswürdig angesehen. «Made in Switzerland» landet knapp dahinter auf Rang zwei. Ein Label schneidet schlecht ab.
Catégories: Swiss News

"Asterix in Lusitanien": Presseportal jetzt online

Presseportal.de - jeu, 25/09/2025 - 09:30
Egmont Ehapa Media GmbH: Berlin (ots) - Bereiten Sie Ihre Berichterstattung zum 41. gallischen Abenteuer "Asterix in Lusitanien" vor. Umfassendes Informations-, Hintergrund- und Bildmaterial steht jetzt zum Downloaden bereit. Registrieren Sie sich unter ...

Malawi's ex-president wins election in comeback at age 85

BBC Africa - jeu, 25/09/2025 - 09:30
Peter Mutharika defeated the incumbent, Lazarus Chakwera, the election commission announces.
Catégories: Africa

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