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Az államfő a héten bejelenti a parlament alakuló ülésének dátumát

Bumm.sk (Szlovákia/Felvidék) - Mon, 10/09/2023 - 19:40
Zuzana Čaputová köztársasági elnök a hét végéig bejelenti a parlament alakuló ülésének dátumát - jelentette be Martin Strižinec, az államfő szóvivője. Az új képviselőknek legkésőbb a parlamenti választás eredményének október 1-jei kihirdetését követő 30. napon össze kell ülniük.

Quatre personnes interpellées après l'assassinat d'un jeune homme à Sèkandji

24 Heures au Bénin - Mon, 10/09/2023 - 19:26

Un jeune homme, la vingtaine environ, a été assassiné dans la nuit du mercredi au jeudi 05 octobre 2023 à Sèkandji, une localité de la commune de Sèmè-Kpodi, département de l'Ouémé. L'enquête ouverte par la police a permis d'appréhender 04 présumés assassins.

Une soirée de détente entre amis vire au drame à Sèkandji, dans la commune de Sèmè-Kpodji. Brice et Epiphane, deux jeunes amis s'étaient rendus dans un bar situé à PK 10 pour une soirée. Au terme de la soirée, ils se sont retrouvés dans l'incapacité de payer la facture. Brice propose le paiement via Mobile Money, mais la plateforme selon l'information rapportée par nos sources, semble inaccessible. Survient une altercation entre les gérants du bar et les deux amis.
Dans la foulée, Epiphane décide d'aller chercher de l'argent chez lui à la maison, tandis que son ami Brice est gardé dans les locaux du bar. A son retour, il se rend compte que Brice n'était plus sur les lieux. Il se rend alors à son domicile s'enquérir de ses nouvelles, quand l'épouse de ce dernier lui apprend que son mari n'est pas encore rentré. Tout furieux, Epiphane retourne encore dans le bar. Il rencontre cette fois-ci un groupe de jeunes, et une vive altercation éclate entre eux ; il aurait été agressé.
Le lendemain, Epiphane se rend au poste de police pour une plainte quand on l'informe que le corps sans vie de son ami Brice a été retrouvé dans un bas-fond non loin du bar où ils avaient bu la veille.
A l'instar du gérant du bar, et 02 autres personnes, il sera gardé au commissariat de police pour des besoins d'enquête.

F. A. A.

Categories: Afrique

Cambriolage à la Cour d'appel de Cotonou

24 Heures au Bénin - Mon, 10/09/2023 - 19:23

La Cour d'appel de Cotonou a été cambriolée dans la nuit du 26 au 27 septembre 2023. Justin Gbènamèto, président de la Cour d'appel a donné des précisions sur les faits, lundi 9 octobre 2023, à l'occasion de l'audience solennelle de rentrée judiciaire 2023-2024 au palais de justice de Cotonou.

Les cambrioleurs se sont introduits au parquet général de la Cour d'appel de Cotonou dans la nuit du 26 au 27 septembre 2023. Ils ont ensuite fait le tour de tous les bureaux, selon les précisions données par le président de la Cour d'appel, Justin Gbènamèto, à l'occasion de l'audience solennelle de la rentrée judiciaire 2023-2024 tenue ce lundi 9 octobre 2023.

Les hors-la-loi ont emporté divers objets dans les différents bureaux y compris celui du procureur général, a précisé le président de la Cour d'appel de Cotonou.

Une enquête a été ouverte à la suite du cambriolage, selon Banouto.
La police scientifique est mise à contribution pour l'aboutissement de l'enquête.

Ce n'est pas la première fois que la Cour d'appel de Cotonou fait l'objet de cambriolage. « Des climatiseurs et autres objets » y ont été volés par le passé.
M. M.

Categories: Afrique

Idén Osman Kavala bebörtönzött török polgárjogi aktivista kapta a Václav Havel-díjat

Bumm.sk (Szlovákia/Felvidék) - Mon, 10/09/2023 - 19:19
Az üzletembert tavaly életfogytig tartó börtönbüntetésre ítélte a török bíróság, a díjat a felesége, Ayse Bugra Kavala vette át Strasbourgban.

Press release - A STEP towards supporting EU competitiveness and resilience in strategic sectors

European Parliament - Mon, 10/09/2023 - 19:03
The “Strategic Technologies for Europe Platform” aims to boost digital, net-zero and biotechnologies and enable the EU's industry to achieve the digital and net-zero transitions.
Committee on Budgets
Committee on Industry, Research and Energy

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Categories: European Union

Press release - A STEP towards supporting EU competitiveness and resilience in strategic sectors

Europäisches Parlament (Nachrichten) - Mon, 10/09/2023 - 19:03
The “Strategic Technologies for Europe Platform” aims to boost digital, net-zero and biotechnologies and enable the EU's industry to achieve the digital and net-zero transitions.
Committee on Budgets
Committee on Industry, Research and Energy

Source : © European Union, 2023 - EP
Categories: Europäische Union

Press release - A STEP towards supporting EU competitiveness and resilience in strategic sectors

European Parliament (News) - Mon, 10/09/2023 - 19:03
The “Strategic Technologies for Europe Platform” aims to boost digital, net-zero and biotechnologies and enable the EU's industry to achieve the digital and net-zero transitions.
Committee on Budgets
Committee on Industry, Research and Energy

Source : © European Union, 2023 - EP
Categories: European Union

Press release - A STEP towards supporting EU competitiveness and resilience in strategic sectors

Európa Parlament hírei - Mon, 10/09/2023 - 19:03
The “Strategic Technologies for Europe Platform” aims to boost digital, net-zero and biotechnologies and enable the EU's industry to achieve the digital and net-zero transitions.
Committee on Budgets
Committee on Industry, Research and Energy

Source : © European Union, 2023 - EP

Gyengült a forint kora estére

Bumm.sk (Szlovákia/Felvidék) - Mon, 10/09/2023 - 19:00
Gyengült a forint a főbb devizákkal szemben hétfőn kora estére a bankközi devizapiacon reggelhez képest. Az euró árfolyama a reggel hétkor jegyzett 387,05 forintról 388,51 forintra emelkedett 18 órára. Napközben 386,40 forint és 389,20 forint között mozgott.

Témoignages de Genevois: «J’ai vu ma femme arriver, les larmes aux yeux»

24heures.ch - Mon, 10/09/2023 - 18:49
Des Genevois présents dans la région de Tel-Aviv lors de l’attaque du Hamas racontent la stupeur et l'angoisse ressenties sur place.
Categories: Swiss News

L’université d’Alger 2 offrira des cours gratuits de langue russe à partir de cette date

Algérie 360 - Mon, 10/09/2023 - 18:46

L’université d’Algérie 2 a récemment annoncé une initiative éducative enthousiasmante pour les amateurs de langues étrangères : des cours gratuits de langue russe. Selon un […]

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Categories: Afrique

Asztalitenisz WTT - Majoros Bence újabb győzelme

Bumm.sk (Szlovákia/Felvidék) - Mon, 10/09/2023 - 18:39
Majoros Bence a második fordulót is sikerrel vette a selejtezőben, így már csak egy győzelemre van a főtáblától az Omán fővárosában, Maszkatban zajló, 75 ezer dollár összdíjazású asztalitenisz WTT-versenyen.

Press release - Better protection for consumers against damages by defective products

European Parliament - Mon, 10/09/2023 - 18:27
The new rules would ensure victims get fair compensation when defective products, including digital or refurbished products, cause them physical and psychological harm.
Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection
Committee on Legal Affairs

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Categories: European Union

Press release - Better protection for consumers against damages by defective products

Europäisches Parlament (Nachrichten) - Mon, 10/09/2023 - 18:27
The new rules would ensure victims get fair compensation when defective products, including digital or refurbished products, cause them physical and psychological harm.
Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection
Committee on Legal Affairs

Source : © European Union, 2023 - EP
Categories: Europäische Union

Press release - Better protection for consumers against damages by defective products

European Parliament (News) - Mon, 10/09/2023 - 18:27
The new rules would ensure victims get fair compensation when defective products, including digital or refurbished products, cause them physical and psychological harm.
Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection
Committee on Legal Affairs

Source : © European Union, 2023 - EP
Categories: European Union

Press release - Better protection for consumers against damages by defective products

Európa Parlament hírei - Mon, 10/09/2023 - 18:27
The new rules would ensure victims get fair compensation when defective products, including digital or refurbished products, cause them physical and psychological harm.
Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection
Committee on Legal Affairs

Source : © European Union, 2023 - EP

Ecuadorians Vote to Preserve Yasuní National Park, but Implementation Is the Problem

Africa - INTER PRESS SERVICE - Mon, 10/09/2023 - 18:25

Oil workers are busy on the banks of the Tiputini river, on the northern border of the Yasuní National Park, in Ecuador's Amazon region. CREDIT: Pato Chavez / Flickr

By Carolina Loza
QUITO, Oct 9 2023 (IPS)

The decision reached by Ecuadorians to put an end to oil production in Yasuní National Park, in a popular referendum in August, was a triumph for civil society and a global milestone in environmental democracy. But when it comes to implementation, the result is less promising.

Despite being a democratic decision, taken by the majority of Ecuadorians, who voted to halt oil exploration and production in the park, the authorities say the verdict is not clear."The referendum process sets a precedent because it is a way of establishing what is called an environmental democracy, where the people decide what to exploit and what not to exploit. These principles in practice are in harmony with the rights of nature that are mentioned in the Ecuadorian constitution, to protect nature above and beyond economic profit." -- Ximena Ron Erráez

During the Aug. 20 presidential and legislative elections, 59 percent of voters voted Yes to a halt to oil extraction in one of the most biodiverse protected areas in the world, part of the Ecuadorian Amazon rainforest that has been a biosphere reserve since 1989.

At the same time, 68 percent of the voters of the Metropolitan District of Quito voted against continued mining in their territory, in order to protect the biodiversity of the Chocó Andino, a forest northwest of the capital that provides it with water.

In the midst of an unprecedented political and criminal insecurity crisis in Ecuador, the two votes were a historic landmark at a democratic and environmental level, in addition to demonstrating that Ecuadorians are increasingly looking towards alternatives that would move Ecuador away from the extractivism on which the economy of this South American country has depended for decades.

But the No vote, i.e. the answer that allowed oil extraction to continue in the Yasuní ITT block, won in the provinces where the national park is located: Orellana and Sucumbíos. This is one of the arguments of the current authorities to stop compliance with the referendum, arguing that the areas involved want oil production to go ahead.

Constitutional lawyer Ximena Ron Erráez said the Ecuadorian government cannot escape the obligation to abide by the result of the referendum.

“As far as the Ecuadorian constitution is concerned…..it must be complied with in an obligatory manner by the authorities; there is no possibility, constitutionally speaking, that the authorities can refuse to comply with the results of the referendum,” she told IPS.

One of the murals that still remain on the streets of Quito from the campaign for the August referendum on whether or not to keep the oil wealth underground in Yasuní National Park, to which voters decided “yes”: leave it untouched. CREDIT: Carolina Loza / IPS

Ron Erráez also complained about a lack of political will.

On Sept. 5, Ecuadorian President Guillermo Lasso, in a meeting with indigenous communities, described the referendum as “not applicable”.

A leaked video in which he made the statement drew an outcry from civil society groups that pushed for the referendum for more than 10 years. Yasunidos, the group that was formed to reverse the 2013 decision by the government of then President Rafael Correa (2007-2017) to begin oil drilling and production in Yasuní, has declared itself in a state of permanent assembly.

The Correa administration had proposed a project that sought to keep the oil in Yasuní ITT (Ishpingo, Tambococha, Tiputini), also known as Block 43, in the ground, on almost 2,000 hectares, part of which is within the biosphere reserve and the rest in the so-called buffer zone.

The initiative consisted of asking for international economic compensation for not exploiting the oilfield, which contains more than 1.5 billion barrels of reserves, in order to continue to preserve the biodiversity of the park and its surrounding areas. But the proposal did not yield the hoped-for results in international financing and the government decided to cancel it.

This is despite the fact that Yasuní, covering an area of 10,700 square kilometers in the northeast of the country within the Amazon basin, is home to some 150 species of amphibians, 600 species of birds and 3,000 species of flora, as well as indigenous communities, some of which are in voluntary isolation.

Environmental activists and organizations working in favor of keeping Yasuní’s oil in the ground say the management of the project showed the dilemma of finding alternatives to the extractive industry and the lack of real political will on the part of the political powers-that-be to come up with solutions.

View of one of the rivers inside the Yasuni park, in northeastern Ecuador, which preserves an incomparable biodiversity. CREDIT: Manel Ortega Fernández / Flickr

Ron Erráez mentioned an important fact: Lasso, in power since May 2021, will be an outgoing president after the second round of presidential elections is held on Oct. 15, and it will be his successor who will have to fulfill the mandate of the referendum on the national park.

One difficulty is that his successor, who will take office on Nov. 25, will only serve as president for a year and a half, to complete the term of Lasso, who called for an unprecedented early election to avoid his likely impeachment by the legislature.

Alex Samaniego, who participates in Yasunídos from Scientist Rebellion Ecuador, said it was clear from the start that the campaign for the Yasuní and Andean Chocó referendums was a long-term process, which would not end with whatever result came out of the vote.

“We know that we have to defend the result, defend the votes of the citizens and make sure that the referendums are fully complied with,” he told IPS.

According to the environmental activist, the democratic process behind the referendums will serve as an example for many countries, including Brazil, where communities are waging a constant struggle to combat climate change by seeking alternatives to the extractive industries.

Capture from a video of the Quito Free of Mining campaign, which triumphed in the popular referendum on Aug. 20. CREDIT: Carolina Loza / IPS

“We are told about all the money that oil brings to the economy, but very little money stays in the communities,” said Samaniego, who mentioned alternatives such as community-based tourism and biomedicine and bioindustries as economic alternatives to oil production.

Ron Erráez said “the referendum process sets a precedent because it is a way of establishing what is called an environmental democracy, where the people decide what to exploit and what not to exploit.”

“These principles in practice are in harmony with the rights of nature that are mentioned in the Ecuadorian constitution, to protect nature above and beyond economic profit,” she added.

Ecuadorian voters decided at the ballot box, and their decision should accelerate the possibility of a transition to alternatives for their economy. But what will the implementation look like?

The referendum on the Andean Chocó region covers a conservation area of which Quito is part, which includes nine protected forests and more than 35 natural reserves, in order to avoid the issuance of mining exploration permits, a measure that will be implemented after the vote.

There are contrasting views over the halt to oil exploration and production in Yasuni. The state-owned oil company Petroecuador highlights the losses for the State and presents figures that question the studies of groups such as Yasunidos.

The referendum gives the government one year to bring oil production activities to a halt. But Ron Erráez said it could take longer to dismantle Petroecuador’s entire operation in Yasuní ITT. Meanwhile, operations in Block 43 continue.

Sofia Torres, spokesperson for Yasunidos, said that despite all the talk during the campaign about economic losses, the vote showed that a majority of Ecuadorians question the country’s extractivist industry status quo.

In her view, although government and oil authorities insist that oil resources are indispensable for the country’s development, Ecuadorians have not seen this materialize in terms of infrastructure, social measures or services.

For this reason, they decided that “it is better to opt for the preservation of something concrete, such as an ecosystem that provides us with clean water and clean air and that is something like an insurance policy for the future,” she told IPS.

On Oct. 15, Ecuadorians will choose between left-leaning Luisa Gonzalez, the protegé of former President Correa, and businessman Daniel Noboa. It will fall to one of them to enforce the majority vote on the future of Yasuní and the halt to oil industry activity in the park.

Categories: Africa

Túlzsúfoltak a Gázai övezet kórházai és halottasházai

Bumm.sk (Szlovákia/Felvidék) - Mon, 10/09/2023 - 18:23
A palesztin zóna kórházai teljes kapacitáson dolgoznak, a halottasházak nem tudnak már több holttestet elhelyezni a hűtőtárolókban.

Le Kenya présente le premier vraquier de sa fabrication

24 Heures au Bénin - Mon, 10/09/2023 - 18:21

Le premier cargo construit au Kenya, le MV Uhuru II, a été lancé en présence du président du pays William Ruto, annonce la chaîne de télévision kenyane NTV.

Le navire, d'une capacité de charge de 1.800 tonnes et destiné au transport de différentes cargaisons, notamment de pétrole, a été construit dans les chantiers navals Kenya Shipyards en partenariat avec la société néerlandaise Damen Shipyards. Les travaux ont coûté 2,4 milliards de shillings kenyans, soit environ 15,3 millions d'euros. L'appellation du navire se traduit du swahili comme "liberté".

Toujours selon la chaîne, le Kenya devient ainsi le pionnier de la construction navale en Afrique orientale et centrale et peut livrer du carburant aux pays de la région. Le navire est capable d'arriver en Tanzanie et en Ouganda voisins en dix heures, a précisé le directeur général des chantiers navals kenyans, Paul Otieno Owuor.

Le nouveau navire fonctionnera avec le MV Uhuru I, jaugeant 1.260 tonnes, qui a été livré au Kenya en 1966 par la société écossaise Yarrow Shipbuilders.

TASS

Categories: Afrique

Ukraine refugees still 'dependent on private homes', report finds

Euobserver.com - Mon, 10/09/2023 - 18:17
So far, the European response to those fleeing the war in Ukraine and seeking housing has relied heavily on civil society solidarity and the use of private accommodation — but a long-term strategy is lacking.
Categories: European Union

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