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Goodbye New START: How China’s Rise Ended Nuclear Arms Control

TheDiplomat - Fri, 30/01/2026 - 13:38
As China continues to expand its nuclear capabilities, and Russia and the U.S. walk away from arms control, the future is terrifying: a new nuclear arms race, with more players, and less predictability.

Iran Might Have Received Mi-28 Havoc Attack Helicopters

The Aviationist Blog - Fri, 30/01/2026 - 13:25
Recently emerged images show a Mi-28NE helicopter in a hangar geolocated in Iran, following reports of multiple Russian Il-76MD cargo aircraft flying into the country. Photos emerged on Jan. 28, 2026, show what has been described as a single Mi-28NE Havoc in an Iranian facility. Open-Source Intelligence (OSINT) profiles later geo-located the pictures of the […]

Attaque de l'aéroport de Niamey : le général Tiani réagit et accuse nommément des chefs d'Etat

BBC Afrique - Fri, 30/01/2026 - 13:17
Après près d'une demi-journée à l'issue de la supposée attaque contre l'aéroport Hamani Ndiori de Niamey, le président de la transition militaire du Niger, le général Abdourahamane Tiani a fait une déclaration diffusée jeudi soir à la radio publique La Voix du Sahel, accusant des chefs d'Etat.
Categories: Africa, Afrique

European Forum Alpbach 2025

SWP - Fri, 30/01/2026 - 12:47
Europe in the World Days – Security Track Report

Agenda - The Week Ahead 02 – 08 February 2026

European Parliament - Fri, 30/01/2026 - 12:43
Committee and political groups meetings, Brussels

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Disparition du général Philippe Morillon, ancien commandant de la Forpronu en Bosnie-Herzégovine

Courrier des Balkans / Bosnie-Herzégovine - Fri, 30/01/2026 - 12:37

Figure centrale de l'engagement de la France et de l'ONU durant la guerre de Bosnie-Herzégovine, Philippe Morillon s'est éteint à 90 ans. Son action à Srebrenica, en 1993, reste indissociable du débat sur la responsabilité politique et militaire des opérations de maintien de la paix.

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Budget 2026 : Sébastien Lecornu dégaine un dernier 49.3 pour valider l'ensemble du texte

France24 / France - Fri, 30/01/2026 - 10:54
Sébastien Lecornu a engagé vendredi, par un troisième et dernier 49.3, la responsabilité de son gouvernement pour faire adopter sans vote le budget de l'État, ce qui devrait lui valoir encore des motions de censure qui seront probablement rejetées lundi, permettant une adoption définitive du texte.

The boundless mystery of Assimilated EU Law?

Ideas on Europe Blog - Fri, 30/01/2026 - 10:19

This piece was originally published on the UK in a Changing Europe site.

 

It’s something of a truism to say that Brexit is a process, not an event, but nowhere is this more evident than in the UK’s continuing difficulties in managing the pieces of legislation it adopted during its time as a member state of the European Union (EU).

As we close in on a decade since the 2016 referendum, it is apparent that there is still no final and definitive list of that legislation, nor clarity about what should be done with it all. With multiple negotiations in train on renewed cooperation between the UK and the EU, that will raise increasing problems for both sides.

Following withdrawal, the then-Conservative government largely turned its back on things European; partly because of the Covid-19 pandemic and partly because of the intense discomfort the issue had wrecked within the party over the previous decade. But one area that continued to pop its head up was Retained EU Law (REUL) – assorted Statutory Instruments, primary and secondary EU legislation, case law and more which the UK adopted as a member state, and copied over as ‘assimilated’ UK law during the Brexit process.

Business Secretary, Jacob Rees-Mogg, introduced legislation in September 2022 which would see all REUL expire by default at the end of 2023 under a ‘sunset clause’, except in cases where ministers actively chose to retain or reform specific pieces. That legislation, which was to become the Retained EU Law (Revocation and Reform) Act, was intended to mark a definitive break with REUL and a restoration of British sovereignty.

However, it very quickly became apparent that there was no clear record on what that might cover, which made it impossible to know whether it served any useful function or whether revocation might cause unanticipated consequences for either domestic or international obligations. With much push-back from legal scholars, businesses and other groups, as well as backbench rebellions, the final Act took a much more limited approach, abandoning the sunset clause and instead revoking only 600 items of REUL, while instigating a process for identification and review of everything else.

This process centres on a database – the REUL dashboard – which details every known item of REUL and case of reform. It has just had its regular six-monthly update, to list some 6,925 items, alongside regular reports to Parliament on progress.

The latest update is the eight substantive revision of the database from its original 2,417 items in January 2023 and marks approximately two years since the last step-change in the overall picture. Back in early 2024, over 1,700 new items were added, following the completion of a new scoping exercise across Whitehall.

Since that point, a further 168 items have joined the list, including 14 in the most recent period. This discovery includes EU decisions similar to those that have been on the Dashboard for years, and domestic legislation nearly 30 years old, highlighting the difficulty of ensuring a comprehensive coverage.

But such top line figures, which are the lead indicator on the Dashboard, mask a second kind of problem; namely that the data isn’t as robust as you might expect, or as is needed for this entire exercise to have meaning.

The database still contains several items that are there as queries as to their possible inclusion. Such cases have occurred before – for instance the removal of initial entries about the effect of several articles of the Treaty on the Functioning of the EU.

There are also instances where multiple references to specific provisions of an item have been rolled into a single entry, as with the Social Security Contributions and Benefits Act 1992, which started as four separate elements.

However, more common has been a one-off entry that appears to be within scope of the REUL Act, but then seems to disappear. To pick one example, the January 2023 list mentions Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) 2018/631, which appears to have been revoked in 2020, but then disappears from the database entirely. While this might be understandable as something pre-dating the exercise, it is noticeable that the previous item in the database, Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) 2018/63, was similarly repealed in 2023, but still remains present.

Different again is the Sexual Offences Act 2003. The January 2023 entry clearly indicates its role in implementing an EU Council Decision that was subsequently listed in the database, but which makes no reference back to the Act. While these might be treated as a package, the lack of complete cross-linkage makes it very hard to know what item has what status.

In total, while there are 6,925 entries in the current Dashboard, it is possible to identify approximately 7,500 unique entries across the period since the first release. Some 600 items that appeared at some point in the past (often more than once) are absent from the Dashboard today.

Such inconsistencies are a function of the complexity of the UK’s membership of the EU. Some 40 years of incorporating a large volume of legislation – often through secondary instruments – with no immediate need to keep comprehensive and exhaustive records has left an almost impossible task for those in the Department of Business and Trade who run the Dashboard.

However, given that the programme of reviewing Assimilated EU Law appears continues under the Labour government, with 22 amendments and 19 repeals in the last six months, the need for clear, consistent and accessible data remains as high as ever.

At the same time, the demand on resources within the civil service to conduct such reviews also represents an opportunity cost, especially at a time when the government is embarking on multiple negotiations to pull the UK closer towards the EU in legislation-rich topics such as sanitary and phytosanitary standards and emissions trading.

Absent a clear strategic objective, there is a risk that officials spend time reviewing, amending or repealing REUL which they will soon have to be reinstate or amend once again: from decisions about SPS processes to regulations verification of emissions data.

The post The boundless mystery of Assimilated EU Law? appeared first on Ideas on Europe.

Communiqué de presse - La présidence chypriote informe les commissions du Parlement de ses priorités

Parlement européen (Nouvelles) - Fri, 30/01/2026 - 10:14
Les ministres tiennent une série de réunions au sein des commissions parlementaires afin de présenter les priorités de la présidence chypriote du Conseil.
Commission des affaires constitutionnelles
Commission des affaires étrangères
Commission de l'agriculture et du développement rural
Commission de la culture et de l'éducation
Commission du développement
Commission de l'emploi et des affaires sociales
Commission de l'environnement, de la santé publique et de la sécurité alimentaire
Commission des droits des femmes et de l'égalité des genres
Commission du marché intérieur et de la protection des consommateurs
Commission du commerce international
Commission de l'industrie, de la recherche et de l'énergie
Commission des affaires juridiques
Commission des libertés civiles, de la justice et des affaires intérieures
Commission de la pêche
Commission de la sécurité et de la défense
Commission des transports et du tourisme

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Categories: Afrique, Union européenne

Press release - Cyprus Presidency debriefs European Parliament committees on priorities

Europäisches Parlament (Nachrichten) - Fri, 30/01/2026 - 09:53
Ministers are holding a series of meetings in parliamentary committees to present the priorities of the Cyprus Presidency of the Council.
Committee on Constitutional Affairs
Committee on Foreign Affairs
Committee on Agriculture and Rural Development
Committee on Culture and Education
Committee on Development
Committee on Employment and Social Affairs
Committee on the Environment, Public Health and Food Safety
Committee on Women’s Rights and Gender Equality
Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection
Committee on International Trade
Committee on Industry, Research and Energy
Committee on Legal Affairs
Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs
Committee on Fisheries
Committee on Security and Defence
Committee on Transport and Tourism

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Categories: Europäische Union

Press release - Cyprus Presidency debriefs European Parliament committees on priorities

Európa Parlament hírei - Fri, 30/01/2026 - 09:53
Ministers are holding a series of meetings in parliamentary committees to present the priorities of the Cyprus Presidency of the Council.
Committee on Constitutional Affairs
Committee on Foreign Affairs
Committee on Agriculture and Rural Development
Committee on Culture and Education
Committee on Development
Committee on Employment and Social Affairs
Committee on the Environment, Public Health and Food Safety
Committee on Women’s Rights and Gender Equality
Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection
Committee on International Trade
Committee on Industry, Research and Energy
Committee on Legal Affairs
Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs
Committee on Fisheries
Committee on Security and Defence
Committee on Transport and Tourism

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Press release - Cyprus Presidency debriefs European Parliament committees on priorities

Ministers are holding a series of meetings in parliamentary committees to present the priorities of the Cyprus Presidency of the Council.
Committee on Constitutional Affairs
Committee on Foreign Affairs
Committee on Agriculture and Rural Development
Committee on Culture and Education
Committee on Development
Committee on Employment and Social Affairs
Committee on the Environment, Public Health and Food Safety
Committee on Women’s Rights and Gender Equality
Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection
Committee on International Trade
Committee on Industry, Research and Energy
Committee on Legal Affairs
Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs
Committee on Fisheries
Committee on Security and Defence
Committee on Transport and Tourism

Source : © European Union, 2026 - EP

Press release - Cyprus Presidency debriefs European Parliament committees on priorities

Ministers are holding a series of meetings in parliamentary committees to present the priorities of the Cyprus Presidency of the Council.
Committee on Constitutional Affairs
Committee on Foreign Affairs
Committee on Agriculture and Rural Development
Committee on Culture and Education
Committee on Development
Committee on Employment and Social Affairs
Committee on the Environment, Public Health and Food Safety
Committee on Women’s Rights and Gender Equality
Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection
Committee on International Trade
Committee on Industry, Research and Energy
Committee on Legal Affairs
Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs
Committee on Fisheries
Committee on Security and Defence
Committee on Transport and Tourism

Source : © European Union, 2026 - EP

Press release - Cyprus Presidency debriefs European Parliament committees on priorities

Ministers are holding a series of meetings in parliamentary committees to present the priorities of the Cyprus Presidency of the Council.
Committee on Constitutional Affairs
Committee on Foreign Affairs
Committee on Agriculture and Rural Development
Committee on Culture and Education
Committee on Development
Committee on Employment and Social Affairs
Committee on the Environment, Public Health and Food Safety
Committee on Women’s Rights and Gender Equality
Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection
Committee on International Trade
Committee on Industry, Research and Energy
Committee on Legal Affairs
Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs
Committee on Fisheries
Committee on Security and Defence
Committee on Transport and Tourism

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Press release - Cyprus Presidency debriefs European Parliament committees on priorities

European Parliament (News) - Fri, 30/01/2026 - 09:53
Ministers are holding a series of meetings in parliamentary committees to present the priorities of the Cyprus Presidency of the Council.
Committee on Constitutional Affairs
Committee on Foreign Affairs
Committee on Agriculture and Rural Development
Committee on Culture and Education
Committee on Development
Committee on Employment and Social Affairs
Committee on the Environment, Public Health and Food Safety
Committee on Women’s Rights and Gender Equality
Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection
Committee on International Trade
Committee on Industry, Research and Energy
Committee on Legal Affairs
Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs
Committee on Fisheries
Committee on Security and Defence
Committee on Transport and Tourism

Source : © European Union, 2026 - EP
Categories: European Union, France

Press release - Cyprus Presidency debriefs European Parliament committees on priorities

European Parliament - Fri, 30/01/2026 - 09:53
Ministers are holding a series of meetings in parliamentary committees to present the priorities of the Cyprus Presidency of the Council.
Committee on Constitutional Affairs
Committee on Foreign Affairs
Committee on Agriculture and Rural Development
Committee on Culture and Education
Committee on Development
Committee on Employment and Social Affairs
Committee on the Environment, Public Health and Food Safety
Committee on Women’s Rights and Gender Equality
Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection
Committee on International Trade
Committee on Industry, Research and Energy
Committee on Legal Affairs
Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs
Committee on Fisheries
Committee on Security and Defence
Committee on Transport and Tourism

Source : © European Union, 2026 - EP

Press release - Cyprus Presidency debriefs European Parliament committees on priorities

Ministers are holding a series of meetings in parliamentary committees to present the priorities of the Cyprus Presidency of the Council.
Committee on Constitutional Affairs
Committee on Foreign Affairs
Committee on Agriculture and Rural Development
Committee on Culture and Education
Committee on Development
Committee on Employment and Social Affairs
Committee on the Environment, Public Health and Food Safety
Committee on Women’s Rights and Gender Equality
Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection
Committee on International Trade
Committee on Industry, Research and Energy
Committee on Legal Affairs
Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs
Committee on Fisheries
Committee on Security and Defence
Committee on Transport and Tourism

Source : © European Union, 2026 - EP
Categories: Afrique, European Union

Studentische Hilfskraft (w/m/div) im SOEP

Die im DIW Berlin angesiedelte forschungsbasierte Infrastruktureinrichtung Sozio-oekonomisches Panel (SOEP) ist eine der größten und am längsten laufenden multidisziplinären Panelstudien weltweit, für die derzeit jährlich etwa 30.000 Menschen in knapp 15.000 Haushalten befragt werden. Das SOEP hat den Anspruch den gesellschaftlichen Wandel zu erfassen und steht immer neuen vielfältigen Themen- und Aufgabenfeldern gegenüber. Für das Kohäsionspanel, das in Kooperation mit der Universität Bremen durchgeführt wird, suchen wir um nächstmöglichen Zeitpunkt eine studentische Hilfskraft (w/m/d) für 10 Wochenstunden.

Ihre Aufgabe ist die Mitwirkung bei der umfragemethodischen Erforschung der Daten, inklusive der Aufbereitung, Prüfung, Analyse und Visualisierung von längsschnittlichen und experimentellen Umfragedaten. Sie sind direkt in laufende Datenanalyseprojekte eingebunden, nehmen unterstützend an der Forschungstätigkeit teil und lernen so den Prozess von der Projektplanung über die Datenerhebung bis zur Publikation von Forschungsergebnissen kennen.


Kosovo : la Cour constitutionnelle invalide l'élection du vice-président serbe du Parlement

Courrier des Balkans / Kosovo - Fri, 30/01/2026 - 09:00

La Cour constitutionnelle du Kosovo a estimé que l'élection de Nenad Rašić au poste de vice-président de l'Assemblée représentant la communauté serbe était contraire à la Constitution. Vetëvendosje ne risque pas de représenter ce proche d'Albin Kurti à ce poste : la Lista Srpska contrôle désormais les dix mandats réservés aux Serbes.

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