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Press release - European elections: EU institutions prepared to counter disinformation

European Parliament - Wed, 06/05/2024 - 18:23
The EU institutions are playing their part in defending the European elections on 6-9 June against disinformation and information manipulation targeting European democracy.

Source : © European Union, 2024 - EP
Categories: European Union

Press release - European elections: EU institutions prepared to counter disinformation

European Parliament (News) - Wed, 06/05/2024 - 18:23
The EU institutions are playing their part in defending the European elections on 6-9 June against disinformation and information manipulation targeting European democracy.

Source : © European Union, 2024 - EP
Categories: European Union

Cinéma Garden City : Evasion garantie pour cette fin de semaine

Algérie 360 - Wed, 06/05/2024 - 18:10

Envie d’une évasion cinématographique ? Le Cinéma Garden City vous invite à découvrir son programme riche en émotions et en découvertes ! Préparez-vous à plonger […]

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Categories: Afrique

EU invites Israeli foreign minister Katz to ‘ad hoc’ Association Council over Gaza

Euractiv.com - Wed, 06/05/2024 - 18:00
The EU invited on Wednesday (5 June) Israeli Foreign Minister Israel Katz to attend an 'ad-hoc' EU-Israel Association Council to discuss the country's compliance with its human rights obligations under the deal.
Categories: European Union

Initialement prévue en 2025, la CAN reportée à début 2026 (CAF)

Algérie 360 - Wed, 06/05/2024 - 17:56

La Confédération africaine de football (CAF) a officiellement annoncé, ce mercredi 5 juin, le report de la prochaine édition de la Coupe d’Afrique des nations […]

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Categories: Afrique

Bio-Befürworter feiern juristischen Sieg gegen „Öko-Score“-Label

Euractiv.de - Wed, 06/05/2024 - 17:52
Die europäische Vereinigung der ökologischen Landbaubewegungen und ihre französischen Mitglieder haben am 4. Juni eine gerichtliche Einigung darüber erzielt, dass die Bezeichnung „Öko-Score“ für Lebensmittel nicht mehr verwendet werden darf, da sie für die Verbraucher irreführend sein kann.
Categories: Europäische Union

Beitrittskandidaten: Vertiefte EU-Integration bei Telekommunikation

Euractiv.de - Wed, 06/05/2024 - 17:50
Die meisten Politiker und Abgeordneten haben über die Perspektiven der EU-Erweiterung diskutiert. Gleichzeitig haben andere im Stillen daran gearbeitet, die EU-Bürger und ihre europäischen Nachbarn auf eine viel technischere, aber greifbarere Weise zusammenzubringen: die Telekommunikation.
Categories: Europäische Union

À partir de 59 000 DA : ALVIAR met en vente des moutons de l’Aïd Al-Adha à prix fixes

Algérie 360 - Wed, 06/05/2024 - 17:44

L’entreprise publique Algérienne des Viandes Rouges (ALVIAR) entame à partir de samedi prochain (08 juin 2024) la vente des moutons de l’Aïd au niveau de […]

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Categories: Afrique

Désinformation : la Commission ignore les alertes des eurodéputés

Euractiv.fr - Wed, 06/05/2024 - 17:42
Le 9 avril, des eurodéputés ont demandé dans une lettre des mesures pour faire face aux risques de désinformation et aux tentatives d’influences étrangères avant les élections européennes, mais selon la réponse de mardi (4 juin) de la Commission c'est aux plateformes numériques de gérer ces risques.  
Categories: Union européenne

German defence minister teases ‘new type’ of conscription, reiterates ‘no troops in Ukraine’

Euractiv.com - Wed, 06/05/2024 - 17:30
Germany's Bundeswehr urgently needs to prepare for potential Russian attacks with a new form of conscription, Defence Minister Boris Pistorius warned on Wednesday (5 June) and doubled down on his opposition to sending ground troops to Ukraine.
Categories: European Union

Report de La CAN Maroc 2025 en Janvier 2026

24 Heures au Bénin - Wed, 06/05/2024 - 16:59

En attendant l'officialisation de la Confédération Africaine de Football (CAF), la presse française annonce que la CAN 2025 est reportée pour se tenir en janvier 2026.

C'est le journal L'Equipe qui vient de lâcher la bombe ce mercredi 05 juin 2024. D'après le média français, l'information émane du secrétaire général de la Confédération africaine (CAF), Veron Mosengo-Omba. Celui-ci a annoncé ce mercredi le report de la prochaine Coupe d'Afrique des Nations, qui devait se tenir à l'été 2025 au Maroc.

La CAN aura alors lieu au début de l'année 2026, pour éviter une incompatibilité avec la prochaine Coupe du monde des clubs, qui se tiendra du 15 juin au 13 juillet 2025 aux États-Unis. 32 clubs participeront à cette nouvelle formule de la compétition, parmi lesquelles quatre équipes africaines : Al-Ahly, le Wydad Casablanca, l'Espérance Tunis et les Mamelodi Sundowns.

J.S

Categories: Afrique

Plateformes : la question de la conception addictive sera de nouveau abordée après les élections

Euractiv.fr - Wed, 06/05/2024 - 16:59
Deux eurodéputées ont indiqué à Euractiv que les pressions pour l’adoption d’une loi européenne visant à freiner la conception addictive des grandes plateformes technologiques devraient se poursuivre lors de la prochaine législature.
Categories: Union européenne

World Environment Day: UN Secretary-General Reckons with ‘A Moment of Truth’ on Climate Action

Africa - INTER PRESS SERVICE - Wed, 06/05/2024 - 16:38

The Secretary-General, António Guterres, recently visited Antarctica to see the deadly impact of the climate crisis. Credit: UN Photo/Mark Garten

By Naureen Hossain
NEW YORK, Jun 5 2024 (IPS)

Coming at a time of record-breaking global temperatures over the last twelve months, the UN chief calls on world leaders, including the G20 and G7 members, to commit to their climate action goals as laid out in the Paris Agreement. Experts across multiple industries are also encouraged to do their part to mitigate the impact of the climate crisis.

Today (June 5, 2024) is World Environment Day, which UN Secretary-General António Guterres marked with a special address delivered at the American Museum of Natural History. He warned that global efforts to address the climate crisis need to be strengthened, which would depend on the decisions that world leaders will take in the coming months and years.  In the lead-up to major global conferences such as the G20 and G7 summits, the United Nations General Assembly in September and COP29 this November, this time is considered critical for countries to reassess and reaffirm their nationally determined contributions and their climate action plans.

“The need for action is unprecedented but so is the opportunity—not just to deliver on climate, but on economic prosperity and sustainable development,” said Guterres. “Climate action cannot be captive to geo-political divisions.”

The Secretary-General’s special address also coincided with the release of a new report and findings from the World Meteorological Organization’s (WMO) Global Annual to Decade Climate Update 2024 report. In addition to revealing the 80 percent likelihood of the global annual average temperature exceeding the 1.5 degree limit, the report also notes that the global annual average temperature may exceed the 1.5-degree Celsius limit at least once within the next five years, between 2024 and 2028. There is a high likelihood that one of these years will set a new record temperature high, which could beat 2023, the current hottest year on record.

“WMO is sounding the alarm that we will be exceeding the 1.5°C level on a temporary basis with increasing frequency. We have already temporarily surpassed this level for individual months—and indeed, as averaged over the most recent 12-month period. However, it is important to stress that temporary breaches do not mean that the 1.5 °C goal is permanently lost because this refers to long-term warming over decades,” said WMO Deputy Secretary-General Ko Barrett.

Guterres also drew from data findings from the EU-funded Copernicus Climate Change Service, which found that the highest global average temperature over the last twelve-month period (June 2023–May 2024) was the highest on record, at 1.63 degrees Celsius above the pre-industrial era.

During the speech, Guterres made several key recommendations for world governments and other stakeholders, namely to slash carbon emissions, boost climate financing, and protect people and places from the extremes of climate change. He called on the G20 countries, who account for up to eighty percent of global carbon emissions, to bolster their climate action plans that would include majorly reducing global emissions. They were also called on to show what he referred to as climate solidarity by providing technical and financial support to developing countries’ efforts to meet their goals. G20 economies would not only have the means to take these measures, but they should also be able to set the standard for other countries.

UN Secretary General António Guterres. Credit: Naureen Hossain/IPS

Guterres also called for G20 countries to commit to reducing or ending their use of coal, oil, and gas fuels to reduce supply and demand by sixty percent by 2035. For all other countries, including developing economies, their climate action plans should also “double as investment plans,”  which will spur sustainable development and make use of renewable energy sources to meet the “soaring energy demand.”

Protecting people and places is also of key importance in Guterres’ address, as he recommended ramping up protections from climate chaos, particularly for the most vulnerable communities. Recently, this has manifested through extreme weather conditions such as heatwaves in countries across South and Southeast Asia and heavy storms in Latin America, such as Brazil. All countries will be expected to set out their climate adaptation plans, including accounting for adaptation finance, which goes towards actions to reduce the risks communities face in times of climate hazards. Guterres reiterated that developed countries should honor their commitment to double adaptation financing up to 40 billion USD a year by 2025. He also noted that the gap in adaptation finance must be addressed in COP29 this year.

Guterres took aim at the fossil fuel industry in his speech, referring to it as the “Godfather of climate chaos.” He noted that the industry takes in profits and benefits from taxpayer-subsidies that amount to trillions of dollars and have stood in the way of progress with “relentless zeal” over the years. He noted that the industry has spent far more time and money—billions, even—sowing doubt about alternate energy sources and investing as little as 2.5 percent of their capital in clean energy.

“Doubling down on fossil fuels in the 21st century is like doubling down on horseshoes and carriage wheels in the 19th (century),” he said.

He went further to urge others to stop extending their support to the fossil fuel industry, calling on financial institutions to stop bankrolling fossil fuel companies, urging advertising and public relations companies to stop working with them to spread their influence, and even calling for countries to ban advertisements for fossil fuels.

Among these harrowing concerns and the stark facts of the immediate impact of climate change, there is still some hope. It has been emphasized that countries already possess the resources to meet the challenges brought on by climate change.

“We are living in unprecedented times, but we also have unprecedented skill in monitoring the climate and this can help inform our actions,” said Carlo Buontempo, Director of Copernicus Climate Change Service. “This string of hottest months will be remembered as comparatively cold but if we manage to stabilize the concentrations of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere in the very near future, we might be able to return to these “cold” temperatures by the end of the century.”

In his speech, Guterres commended those in civil society, the business sector, and activists, along with cities and regions that have advocated for or implemented measures towards environmental consciousness. “You are on the right side of history. You speak for the majority,” he said.

Guterres also noted that the United Nations would be “all in” in finding solutions and encouraging cooperation between stakeholders. This level of cooperation would only yield concrete results with full involvement and commitment to undo the damage caused by man-made climate change. “Now is the time to mobilize. Now is the time to act. Now is the time to deliver. This is our moment of truth.”

IPS UN Bureau Report

 


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Categories: Africa

80 ans après le débarquement de Normandie : ces faits que vous ignoriez peut-être sur le D-Day

BBC Afrique - Wed, 06/05/2024 - 16:37
En juin 1944, des troupes composées principalement de Britanniques, d'Américains et de Canadiens ont envahi la France occupée par les nazis. Voici 10 choses que vous ne saviez peut-être pas sur ce jour, huit décennies plus tard.
Categories: Afrique

Adhésion de l’Ukraine et de la Moldavie : douze États membres font pression pour lancer les négociations

Euractiv.fr - Wed, 06/05/2024 - 16:30
Douze États membres de l’UE ont fait pression ensemble pour faire avancer le processus d’adhésion à l’UE de l’Ukraine et de la Moldavie, et lancer officiellement les négociations d’ici la fin du mois de juin, par le biais d'une lettre adressée à la présidence belge de l’UE.
Categories: Union européenne

The Brief – Make electric cars, not war

Euractiv.com - Wed, 06/05/2024 - 16:20
The global liberal order has long been written off. It was naïve, the argument now goes, to think that trade would bind together countries’ interests and encourage cooperation over conflict. But Europe’s current China contortions suggest that global trade can still keep the peace.
Categories: European Union

Argentine beef sector takes steps to meet new EU import rules on deforestation

Euractiv.com - Wed, 06/05/2024 - 16:07
Argentina unveiled its first certification scheme for deforestation-free beef to European Union authorities in Brussels on Monday (3 June) as the country prepares for a new EU law targeting imports linked to deforestation.
Categories: European Union

Les tickets disponibles gratuitement au consulat du Bénin à Abidjan

24 Heures au Bénin - Wed, 06/05/2024 - 16:02

Ce jeudi 06 Juin 2024 le Bénin reçoit le Rwanda dans le cadre de la 3e journée des éliminatoires de la Coupe du Monde 2024. Pour ce match, l'entrée est libre et gratuite au stade Félix Houphouet-Boigny à Abidjan en Côte d'Ivoire.

Comme c'est à son habitude, la Fédération Béninoise de Football veut pousser les supporters des Guépards à se rendre massivement au stade demain pour porter Gernot Rohr et ses hommes face au Rwanda. Ce mercredi, la FBF informe que les billets d'entrée pour suivre le match sont gratuits et disponibles au consulat du Bénin à Abidjan en Côte d'Ivoire.

A noter que le consulat est situé aux 2 plateaux, carrefour Las palmas, derrière la station Shell.

J.S

Categories: Afrique

L'ANDF lance 5 services en ligne dans le domaine du foncier

24 Heures au Bénin - Wed, 06/05/2024 - 16:01

L'Agence Nationale du Domaine et du Foncier (ANDF) rend disponibles cinq e-Services sur la plateforme nationale des services publics.

Demande en ligne d'attestation de demande de confirmation de droits fonciers ; Demande en ligne d'attestation de demande de morcellement ; Demande en ligne d'état descriptif ; Demande en ligne de certificat d'appartenance ; Demande en ligne de titre foncier.

Ces e-services sont désormais sur la plateforme nationale des services publics (https://servicepublic.bj/)

L'annonce a été faite ce 5 juin 2024 par le l'Agence Nationale du Domaine et du Foncier (ANDF).
M. M.

Categories: Afrique

Cohesion is more than a policy, it’s the guiding principle to strengthen and unite [Promoted content]

Euractiv.com - Wed, 06/05/2024 - 16:00
Thirty years after the creation of the Single Market, Europe’s strongest antidote to discontent and rising nationalism remains Cohesion Policy. To secure the Union, this principle - essential in the progressive agenda - must be central in the next mandate.
Categories: European Union

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