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Financement de la politique: La droite tente de prendre la gauche à son propre jeu

24heures.ch - Wed, 09/16/2020 - 17:49
Le PLR est prêt à faire la lumière sur les montants investis dans les campagnes, mais pas sur le nom des donateurs. Les Verts crient à l’entourloupe.
Categories: Swiss News

Sein letzter Wunsch wurde missachtet: Mike Shiva wurde heimlich bestattet

Blick.ch - Wed, 09/16/2020 - 17:46
Er wollte eine Beerdigung mit vielen Menschen, in bunten Kleidern. Dieser Wunsch wird nicht mehr in Erfüllung gehen, Mike Shiva wurde heimlich beigesetzt.
Categories: Swiss News

Coronavirus Algérie : Nouvelle baisse des contaminations au bilan du 16 septembre

Algérie 360 - Wed, 09/16/2020 - 17:44

Le nouveau coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) se stabilise de jour en jour en Algérie,  les dernières données quotidiennes publiées par le Comité scientifique de suivi de l’évolution de la pandémie du Coronavirus,  montrent un ralentissement de l’épidémie en ce jour du 16 septembre 2020. En effet, le Comité du suivi de l’évolution de la pandémie du Covid-19 […]

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Categories: Afrique

Annaba : 19 harragas interceptés lors d’une tentative de migration clandestine

Algérie 360 - Wed, 09/16/2020 - 17:42

Une tentative d’émigration clandestine a été mise en échec hier, mardi 15 septembre, menée par 19 harragas qui se trouvaient dans une barque de fabrication artisanale. Selon des sources locales concordantes, les gardes-côtes ont réussi, dans la matinée du mardi, à mettre en échec une tentative d’émigration clandestine de 19 harragas, âgés de 16 à […]

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Categories: Afrique

Le ministère public s’indigne des propos de la défense d’un suspect

CRIDEM (Mauritanie) - Wed, 09/16/2020 - 17:39
AMI - le ministère public déclare que la défense d’un suspect dans des affaires de corruption, objet d’enquêtes en cours, a tenu des propos...
Categories: Afrique

Covid-19: Trois classes d’un collège biennois en quarantaine

24heures.ch - Wed, 09/16/2020 - 17:38
Cinq élèves du collège des Platanes à Bienne ont été testés positifs au Covid-19. Du coup, trois classes ont été mises en quarantaine.
Categories: Swiss News

Farmers lament lack of support from Commission chief as Brexit looms

Euractiv.com - Wed, 09/16/2020 - 17:36
The President of the Irish farmers association has expressed his disappointment at the lack of support Commission President Ursula Von der Leyen showed Irish citizens and farmers during her ‘State of the Union’ speech, saying that her comments about Brexit were “chilling" for Irish farmers.
Categories: European Union

Alleinerziehender Vater nach Suizid seiner Frau: Das bewegende Schicksal von TV-Bauer Markus

Blick.ch - Wed, 09/16/2020 - 17:32
Markus lebte die letzten sieben Jahre nur für seinen Sohn. Mit seiner Teilnahme bei «Bauer, ledig, sucht» will er das ändern. Doch seine Vergangenheit hat ihn geprägt. Mit BLICK spricht er über den Suizid seiner Frau und das Leben als alleinerziehender Vater.
Categories: Swiss News

Sajtóközlemény - Szavazás a saját forrásokról: a képviselők utat nyitnak a koronavírus utáni helyreállítási tervnek

Európa Parlament hírei - Wed, 09/16/2020 - 17:31
A képviselők felgyorsítják azt az eljárást, amely lehetővé teszi az EU számára, hogy 750 milliárd euró hitelt vegyen fel az Európai Uniós Helyreállítási Eszköz feltöltéséhez.
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Sweden Foreign Minister Calls for Push to Implement Women, Peace, and Security Agenda

European Peace Institute / News - Wed, 09/16/2020 - 17:25
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“Where a crisis moves in, inclusion moves out, but there is no law of nature governing this,” declared Swedish Foreign Minister Ann Linde, making the point that although the COVID-19 pandemic threatens to set back the goals of the Women, Peace, and Security agenda, it should instead be a factor motivating a redoubled effort to push for the agenda’s full implementation. “Diplomacy and dialogue are needed more than ever in the international response to the pandemic and in our efforts towards sustaining peace,” she said. “The Women, Peace, and Security agenda is crucial.”

Ms. Linde was the opening speaker at a September 16th high-level virtual forum co-sponsored by IPI and the Swedish Ministry of Foreign Affairs titled “Implementing Transformative Action: Prioritizing the Women, Peace, and Security Agenda in a Time of Pandemic.” She noted that women’s organizations were already responding vigorously to the societal challenges posed by COVID-19, intensifying their own peace work, providing support for humanitarian aid flow, facilitating information exchange, and establishing “new ways of connecting.”

She argued that their work needs to be “recognized as the community resilience fabric it is and needs to be connected to the highest decision-making levels.” For example, she said, women civil society representatives should be entrusted with briefing the United Nations Security Council and other decision-making bodies on country-specific matters, as well as other security threats such as terrorism and climate change. “There is no need for the pandemic to be used as an excuse to decrease this participation.”

Rosemary DiCarlo, UN Under-Secretary-General for Political and Peacebuilding Affairs, acknowledged that the pandemic had overshadowed many of the UN’s global priorities like the commemoration of the 20th anniversary of landmark Security Council resolution 1325 and had had a significant impact on global social-economic well- being and on key matters of peace and security, but particularly so for women. “Many of the economic costs of the pandemic are disproportionately affecting women, who are overrepresented in some of the sectors hardest hit by shutdowns, and ensuing layoffs and cuts. Gender-based violence, particularly in the home, surged around the world as COVID-19 lockdowns became necessary.”

Ms. DiCarlo said that digital technology had enabled UN officials in the field to maintain contact and consultation with otherwise marginalized women but had at the same time served to reveal the extent of their exclusion and discrimination. “Virtual spaces mirror the inequalities that exist in the offline world. Women and girls in conflict-affected settings often lack equal access to technology and are subject to online harassment and intimidation that can have real-world consequences for their safety.  Supporting access to technology and combating online bullying must therefore be prioritized as fundamental to ensuring women’s participation in public and political life.”

A top priority was funding, she said. Her department allocates 17 percent of its extra-budgetary resources to projects supporting women, peace, and security; it has created a “gender marker” to track the mainstreaming of gender issues in all of its initiatives, and the UN Peacebuilding Fund devotes 40 percent of its total investments to “gender-responsive” undertakings. “Allocating adequate, predictable, and sustained financing must be a joint priority for all of us to achieve the Women, Peace, and Security agenda.”

Alvin Botes, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of South Africa, highlighted the disconnect between the forefront role that women play in peacemaking and the low level of their inclusion in peacebuilding leadership. “They are the majority in the health sector and informal economy, but at the same time, few have been included in national COVID-19 response plans,” he said.

Mr. Botes proposed that a certain percentage of both official development assistance for conflict–area countries and of spending by the UN Peacebuilding Fund be earmarked for women, peace and security, with dedicated budgets in National Action Plans or equivalent frameworks. He called for more partnerships between governments and women NGOs and greater involvement across the board of young women.

Amat al-Alim Alsoswa, former Minister for Human Rights in Yemen, said the experience of women in her country, site of what the UN has identified as the world’s leading humanitarian crisis, illustrated both the value of women peacebuilders and how they are ignored by people in decision-making positions. “Yemeni women have been active local mediators throughout the conflict, and, in response to COVID-19, women have worked through villages, municipal councils, and the private sector to manufacture and distribute PPE [personal protective equipment], masks, and protective clothing to medical staff and the public. They have also negotiated the release of prisoners from detention centers to reduce the spread of infection. Women doctors and nurses have been among the first responders at the peak of the pandemic, and young women entrepreneurs continue to be active participants.”  She paused for emphasis. “These efforts all were not initiated top-down.”

She contended that while the UN had pursued peace in Yemen “with dedication and sincerity, the well-established standards of Women, Peace, and Security, with respect to building sustainable peace, have been given no more than pro forma attention. This is a common trend; it’s not only related to peace negotiations. UN envoys’ mandates need to clearly include women in peace negotiations. It is not enough to give a voice to women, often after considerable additional pressure, unless they have their rights and also they can vote. Excluding women because one or more of the warring parties refuses to accept the woman’s presence is unacceptable.”

Sanam Naraghi Anderlini, Founder and CEO of International Civil Society Action Network (ICAN) and Director, LSE Centre for Women, Peace, and Security, said that independent women peacebuilders merited special consideration and explained why. “They are a very unique community of people. They run to the problem when others are running away. They are the bridge, they are interlocutors, they are trusted. They represent the voice of communities and people and marginalized sectors of society, which neither governments who are bombing their own people nor armed groups that are also bombing their own people, do. In a sense, women peacebuilders have taken on the responsibility to protect, without having the power of the gun, or having the power of the political elite. They need to be recognized as actors in conflicts, and as independent delegations at peace tables. That’s the next step of where we need to go.”

Kaavya Asoka, Executive Director, NGO Working Group on Women, Peace, and Security, said during the question-and-answer period that despite the adoption of numbers of resolutions endorsing women’s rights and participation, seven out of ten peace processes still exclude women, and only 14 to 22 percent of peace agreements actually include gender provisions. Saying the movement was facing a crisis of political will, she asked, “How do we translate these rhetorical commitments that we’ve heard from the international community over a period of 20 years into real and concrete action? We’ve heard of technical solutions, like including women through virtual spaces, but the fact is what we actually need are political solutions to address the core problem of women’s participation that we continue to confront 20 years since the adoption of Resolution 1325.”

Foreign Minster Linde noted that much research had been done on the added durability of peace agreements where women were active participants. “When I was in Aden, I met so many women who had ideas, who had a lot of constructive ways of how to go forward in this terrible conflict. But they were not used in a way that would be so good for the peace process, and it makes me really frustrated. That’s also why I think the Women, Peace, and Security agenda needs to be pushed. All of us, both in government and in civil society, need to really push this issue, not as some little thing you do, as we say, ‘with your left hand’ but something that should be at the center, because it gets results, and it makes final peace agreements much more sustainable.”

Martha Delgado, Undersecretary for Multilateral Affairs and Human Rights in the Mexican Ministry of Foreign Affairs, pointed out that her country had officially adopted a feminist foreign policy and was an active member of the global network of focal points on women, peace, and security, promoting joint international efforts to implement its agenda. “We need to recover from the current pandemic with a renewed commitment not to leave anyone behind, and to fully realize that we need a more integrated, multi-sector and gender transformative framework to conflict prevention and resolutions on sustaining peace in which the leadership of women is a reality and not just an aspiration.”

The forum also served to launch an IPI Women, Peace, and Security issue brief by Masooma Rahmaty, IPI Policy Analyst, and Jasmine Jaghab, entitled Peacebuilding during a Pandemic: Keeping the Focus on Women’s Inclusion.

IPI Vice President Adam Lupel moderated the discussion.

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Von der Leyen: "Wir wollen nach der Krise stärker sein als vorher"

EuroNews (DE) - Wed, 09/16/2020 - 17:23
Die EU-Kommissionspräsidentin stellte sich nach ihrer Rede Fragen von Euronews zur Antwort auf die Pandemie und zur Aussenpolitik
Categories: Europäische Union

Mittlerweile gelöscht: Bencic postet Hass-Kommentare in Insta-Story

Blick.ch - Wed, 09/16/2020 - 17:22
Belinda Bencic muss sich nach der Startniederlage in Rom diverse Hass-Kommentare und Beleidigungen anhören.
Categories: Swiss News

Keinen Parkplatz in Liebefeld BE gefunden: Mann rattert mit seinem BMW Treppe hinunter

Blick.ch - Wed, 09/16/2020 - 17:21
In Liebefeld BE konnten die Passanten heute Teil eines skurrilen Schauspiels werden: Ein Mann fuhr seinen BMW eine Treppe hinunter, nachdem er keinen Parkplatz gefunden hatte.
Categories: Swiss News

Le président de la jeunesse "UPR" nommé Inspecteur Général aux Finances

CRIDEM (Mauritanie) - Wed, 09/16/2020 - 17:21
Essahraa - Le Conseil des ministres a nommé, au cours de sa réunion hebdomadaire de ce mercredi 16 septembre courant, le président de la...
Categories: Afrique

Les étudiants mauritaniens en Algérie : « notre avenir est en danger et nous demandons des solutions urgentes »

CRIDEM (Mauritanie) - Wed, 09/16/2020 - 17:20
Sahara Média - Des dizaines d’étudiants mauritaniens dans les universités algériennes ont demandé au gouvernement mauritanien d’intervenir...
Categories: Afrique

Ohne Rücksicht auf Verluste: Amok-Raser rammt Velofahrer

Blick.ch - Wed, 09/16/2020 - 17:19
In Kopenhagen hat ein Velofahrer wohl alle seine Schutzengel aufgebraucht. Als dieser durch die Stadt radelt, schneidet ihm ein Raser den Weg ab und trifft dabei sein Vorderrad. Wie durch ein Wunder trägt der Velofahrer nur leichte Verletzungen davon.
Categories: Swiss News

Procès IAAF : Lamine Diack prend 2 ans ferme, Massata traqué

Afrik.com - Wed, 09/16/2020 - 17:19

L’ancien président de la Fédération internationale d’athlétisme, le Sénégalais Lamine Diack, a été condamné à quatre ans de prison, dont deux ans ferme. Quant à son fils Papa Massata Diack, il est traqué par la justice française. Pour son « implication dans un réseau de corruption destiné à dissimuler des cas de dopage en Russie » l’ancien […]

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Categories: Afrique

Une importante délégation ministérielle arrive demain à Nouadhibou

CRIDEM (Mauritanie) - Wed, 09/16/2020 - 17:18
Tawary - Une importante délégation ministérielle conduite par le ministre de l’Économie, M. Kane Ousmane est attendue demain, jeudi 17...
Categories: Afrique

Un mort et des dégâts matériels à cause des précipitations dans trois wilayas

CRIDEM (Mauritanie) - Wed, 09/16/2020 - 17:17
Sahara Médias - Une personne est morte noyée dans l’arrondissement de Ndiago, moughata de Keur Macène, wilaya du Trarza. Selon le...
Categories: Afrique

The Brief, powered by Eurogas – What is the EU waiting for?

Euractiv.com - Wed, 09/16/2020 - 17:04
The European Commission’s long-awaited new migration pact for the EU will finally be presented next week, after having been postponed again and again. What has the EU been waiting for?
Categories: European Union

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