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Bruxelles2 - Wed, 10/30/2019 - 12:02
Categories: Défense

Festival-Sommer 2020 mit Nightwish: Diese Bands kommen ans Greenfield

Blick.ch - Wed, 10/30/2019 - 12:00
Vom 11. bis zum 13. Juni findet wieder das Greenfield Festival in Interlaken statt. Mit dabei sind Bands wie Volbeat und Nightwish.
Categories: Swiss News

L'homme accidenté est décédé

24heures.ch - Wed, 10/30/2019 - 11:59
Un accident de voiture était survenu à mi-octobre, dans la commune prévôtoise. Une des personnes impliquées n'a pas survécu.
Categories: Swiss News

Zu teuer, zu langweilig: Vettel schlägt Alarm!: «Es muss etwas passieren mit der Formel 1»

Blick.ch - Wed, 10/30/2019 - 11:58
Sebastian Vettel sieht die Formel 1 an einem Scheideweg. Die Kosten müssen runter, die Teams näher zusammen, ist der Ferrari-Star überzeugt.
Categories: Swiss News

Togo : la réserve de manganèse de Nayega va créer des emplois en 2020

Afrik.com - Wed, 10/30/2019 - 11:56

Le Togo pourra désormais amorcer une nouvelle phase de son développement grâce à l’exploitation de son gisement de manganèse. Au total, l’exploitation portera sur 8,5 millions de tonnes. Si les retombées économiques seront conséquentes (15,75 millions de dollars de revenus publics chaque année), celles sur le monde de l’emploi sont loin d’être négligeables. En effet, […]

L’article Togo : la réserve de manganèse de Nayega va créer des emplois en 2020 est apparu en premier sur Afrik.com.

Categories: Afrique

Pr Omar Aktouf sur la situation en Algérie : «Les Algériens savent ce qu’ils veulent, il faut les écouter !»

Algérie 360 - Wed, 10/30/2019 - 11:56

S’exprimant, hier, sur la situation politique et économique que vit en ce moment notre pays, le professeur en management à HEC Montréal, Omar Aktouf, a proposé des pistes pour une sortie de crise à la lumière des expériences plus ou moins similaires vécues par d’autres pays. D’emblée, le professeur a fait savoir que les Algériens […]

The post Pr Omar Aktouf sur la situation en Algérie : «Les Algériens savent ce qu’ils veulent, il faut les écouter !» appeared first on .

Categories: Afrique

EU-Stabilitätsmechanismus: Das Geld geht niemals aus

Euractiv.de - Wed, 10/30/2019 - 11:53
Der Europäische Stabilitätsmechanismus verfügt über genügend Schlagkraft, um bei Bedarf auch große Volkswirtschaften wie Italien zu "retten", so ESM-Chef Klaus Regling.
Categories: Europäische Union

Brexit: European Council adopts decision to extend the period under Article 50

European Council - Wed, 10/30/2019 - 11:53
The European Council adopts a decision to extend the period under article 50 until 31 January 2020, with the agreement of the UK.
Categories: European Union

Erich Fischli – Präsident von Erstligist Linth 04: «Sion schlagen und im Final gegen YB spielen»

Blick.ch - Wed, 10/30/2019 - 11:49
Der Prototyp des Grossmauls ist Linth-Präsident Erich Fischli nicht. Dennoch sagt er vor dem Cup-Achtelfinal (20.00 Uhr): «Wir gewinnen gegen Sion». Und er wünscht sich YB im Final…
Categories: Swiss News

Nach Tod von 39 vietnamesischen Flüchtlingen in Grossbritannien: Wie viele «asiatische Sklaven» gibt es in der Schweiz?

Blick.ch - Wed, 10/30/2019 - 11:47
Um nach Europa zu gelangen, nehmen immer mehr Flüchtlinge aus Asien grosse Risiken auf sich. Viele von ihnen versuchen ihr Glück auch in der Schweiz. Doch hier erwartet sie alles andere als ein Traumleben.
Categories: Swiss News

Artikel - Wahl des Europäischen Bürgerbeauftragten

Europäisches Parlament (Nachrichten) - Wed, 10/30/2019 - 11:43
Die Abgeordneten des Europäischen Parlaments wählen den neuen Europäischen Bürgerbeauftragten. Es gibt fünf Kandidaten für das Amt.

Quelle : © Europäische Union, 2019 - EP
Categories: Europäische Union

Africa Watch: Morocco Tourism Gains Momentum

Africa - INTER PRESS SERVICE - Wed, 10/30/2019 - 11:41

Medina of Fez in Morocco is a UNESCO World Heritage Site frequented by tourists.

By Hugo Bourhis
UNITED NATIONS, Oct 30 2019 (IPS)

The crème de la crème of Hollywood was in Marrakech, Morocco, for the wedding of British movie star Idris Elba in April this year. Elba tied the knot with his Canadian model girlfriend, former Miss Vancouver Sabrina Dhowre, at the Ksar Char-Bagh hotel, an exquisite Alhambra-style hotel.

Kenyan-Mexican Oscar winner Lupita Nyong’o, American actress Jessica Alba, soccer star Cristiano Ronaldo of Portugal and others have all embraced the glamour of the rose-coloured city of Marrakech and its plethora of tourist attractions, including the vibrant Jemaa el-Fnaa square and the picturesque Majorelle Garden.

Morocco draws tourists from the far corners of the world. They may be seen strolling along the Corniche in Casablanca—an oceanfront boardwalk lined with restaurants, nightclubs, theatres and hotels—or dining at one of the small cafés in the quiet city of Azemmour—a short day trip or overnight jaunt from the big city.

Adil El Fakir, director of the Moroccan National Tourist Office (ONMT), says that over 12 million tourists visited Morocco in 2018, of whom 2.4 million headed for Marrakech.

Morocco’s tourist attractions include the spectacular beaches of Essaouira, an Atlantic coastal town included on the World Heritage List of UNESCO since 2001, and the country’s mountains, particularly the Atlas and the Rif.

“Tourism is a terrific land-use tool, and our territory is rich in its activities, its landscape, its heritage, its culture and its gastronomy,” declares Mohamed Benamour, a former president of the Morocco Tourism Federation.

A cultural crossroad
The country is also a cultural hub, reflecting the diversity of its inhabitants’ national origins: sub-Saharan Africa, Europe and the Middle East. This crossroads attracts fashion designers, artists, filmmakers and other cultural tourists.

In 2017, for example, a museum on the international luxury fashion house Yves Saint Laurent opened in Morocco. “Marrakech taught me colour. Before Marrakech, everything was black,” Saint Laurent once noted.

Over 50 Hollywood motion pictures have been shot in the country, including Alfred Hitchcock’s The Man Who Knew Too Much; Lawrence of Arabia, directed by David Lean; Orson Welles’ Othello; Jesus of Nazareth, directed by the late Franco Zeffirelli; and the latest James Bond movie, Spectre.

The country is also becoming a major hub for international conferences due to its proximity to Europe, Middle East, the Americas and the rest of Africa. The country recently hosted the United Nations Climate Change Conference, which brought about 20,000 participants to Marrakech.

Last year, the Global Forum for Migration and Development and the conference on the adoption of the Global Compact for Migration were held in Marrakech and attracted representatives from most UN member states and nongovernmental organizations.

In March the city hosted the Conference of African Ministers of Finance, Planning and Economic Development on “fiscal policy, trade and the private sector in the digital era: a strategy for Africa”, which was organized by the UN Economic Commission for Africa.

This year, UNESCO’s first International Forum on Artificial Intelligence in Africa and the Africa Youth Leadership Summit, among other events, will take place in Marrakech. These international conferences shine a spotlight on the country while contributing to the economy.

Tourism revenues account for 11% of total GDP, according to the tourism ministry. Industries in the sector, such as air and land transport, food service and hospitality, generate significant employment opportunities for young people. Morocco was the most visited country in Africa in 2016, with 10.3 million tourist arrivals.

Despite the potentials in the tourism sector, climate change effects threaten to put a dampener. In 2015, for example, Morocco’s economic growth nosedived to 1.5% due to drought, according to the World Bank. To address the situation, the country is constructing the world’s largest desalination plant, which turns seawater into drinking water, in Agadir, near the Atlantic coast.

It has also set ambitious goals that focus on, among others, generating 52% of its electricity needs from renewables by 2030 and improving coastal zone management.

Regulatory reforms introduced in 2010 are bringing Morocco closer to its goal of making the country one of the world’s 20 leading tourist destinations by 2020. Its 10-year plan, dubbed Vision 2020, is aimed at creating eight new tourist destinations and 470,000 new jobs while doubling tourist receipts.

That goal is within reach, it seems. The country has set its sights on a good slice of the 1.4 billion global tourists traveling abroad annually, many of whom are Chinese. Following Moroccan king Mohammed VI’s visit to Beijing in 2016, the number of Chinese arrivals in Morocco skyrocketed to 180,000 in 2018, up from 42,000 in 2016.

By 2020 Morocco hopes to reach the 500,000 mark, according to the Moroccan National Tourist Office, a wing of ONMT.

Investing in tourism
Massive investments in new infrastructure, such as new airport terminals, roads and railways, and the relaxed visa requirements for citizens of some countries, such as China, are two factors in Morocco’s success.

Thanks to the new airport terminal in Casablanca that was opened earlier in 2019, the airport can now handle up to 14 million passengers a year, up from 7 million. Another newly built terminal in the Rabat-Salé Airport can now handle 4 million passengers a year, up from 1.5 million.

Investments in airport infrastructure have had a domino impact on the broader economy. For example, the Rabat airport expansion is transforming the neighbouring city of Kenitra into a fast-growing industrial hub, attracting international companies such as Groupe PSA, the French company that manufactures Peugeot and Citroën.

“[The economic growth of] Kenitra has exceeded our expectations,” says Moulay Hafid Elalamy, minister of industry, investment, trade and the digital economy.

With improving infrastructure, safety and security, Morocco is on its way to becoming a premier destination for an increasing number of tourists.

This article was first published by Africa Renewal.

The post Africa Watch: Morocco Tourism Gains Momentum appeared first on Inter Press Service.

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Categories: Africa

Article - How it works: Parliament's plenary sessions

European Parliament (News) - Wed, 10/30/2019 - 11:34
The plenary session is when all of the MEPs' hard work comes together, but what exactly happens during those frenetic sittings?

Source : © European Union, 2019 - EP
Categories: European Union

Article - How it works: Parliament's plenary sessions

European Parliament - Wed, 10/30/2019 - 11:34
The plenary session is when all of the MEPs' hard work comes together, but what exactly happens during those frenetic sittings?

Source : © European Union, 2019 - EP
Categories: European Union

Un rapport atomique pour relancer la filière nucléaire

Euractiv.fr - Wed, 10/30/2019 - 11:32
Le rapport Foltz sur l’EPR est un procès sans concession des faiblesses de la filière nucléaire française, mais aussi le prétexte qu’attendait le gouvernement et EDF pour justifier la construction de centrales. Un article de notre partenaire, la Tribune.
Categories: Union européenne

Montée de la mer: un péril sous-estimé

Euractiv.fr - Wed, 10/30/2019 - 11:31
L’élévation du niveau de la mer aura des impacts dramatiques : selon une étude parue dans Nature Communications, 300 millions de personnes seront soumises aux inondations côtières en 2050. Un article de notre partenaire, le Journal de l’environnement.  
Categories: Union européenne

Le Conseil fédéral soutient un congé d'adoption

24heures.ch - Wed, 10/30/2019 - 11:30
Parents biologiques ou adoptifs devraient bénéficier des mêmes droits estime la Confédération. Elle soutient un congé d'adoption de deux semaines.
Categories: Swiss News

DIW Konjunkturbarometer Oktober: Hoffnung auf Ende der Talfahrt

Zusammenfassung:

Das Konjunkturbarometer des Deutschen Instituts für Wirtschaftsforschung (DIW Berlin) ist im Oktober im Vergleich zum Vormonat leicht gestiegen und liegt nun bei gut 90 Punkten. Zwar dürfte das Bruttoinlandsprodukt in Deutschland im dritten Quartal gegenüber den vorangegangenen drei Monaten erneut gesunken sein (um 0,2 Prozent). Im laufenden vierten Quartal wird es aber wohl zumindest nicht weiter bergab gehen. Die Wirtschaftsleistung dürfte dann in etwa stagnieren.


Grève des magistrats: le procès de cinq détenus reporté

Algérie 360 - Wed, 10/30/2019 - 11:28

Le procès des détenus Ider Ali, Boudjemil Mohand, Karoun Hamza, Lekhal Kamal et okbi akli, qui devait avoir lieu, ce mercredi 30 octobre au tribunal de Bainem ( Bab El Oued)  a été reporté à une date ultérieure suite à la grève illimitée des magistrats entamée il y a quatre jours, rapporte le média Interlignes Algérie. […]

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Categories: Afrique

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