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Kritik an französischer Linkspartei nach Äußerungen zu Hamas-Anschlägen

Euractiv.de - Mon, 10/09/2023 - 08:44
Frankreichs Linkspartei La France insoumise steht wegen Äußerungen in Bezug auf die jüngsten Angriffe der Hamas auf Israel in der Kritik, die vom gesamten restlichen Parteienspektrum verurteilt wurden.
Categories: Europäische Union

Verhaftung von Fußballern bringt Spannungen zwischen Niederlanden und Polen

Euractiv.de - Mon, 10/09/2023 - 08:38
Die Verhaftung von zwei Spielern von Legia Warschau nach dem Spiel gegen AZ Alkmaar in der vergangenen Woche hat zu diplomatischen Spannungen zwischen Polen und den Niederlanden geführt. 
Categories: Europäische Union

Temperaturen in Echtzeit: Verein lanciert interaktive Klimakarte für Stadt und Region Bern

Blick.ch - Mon, 10/09/2023 - 08:34
Der Smart City Verein Bern hat am Montag eine Klimaplattform für Stadt und Region Bern lanciert. Daten zu Temperatur und Luftfeuchtigkeit an verschiedenen Standorten in und um Bern können in Echtzeit konsultiert werden.
Categories: Swiss News

Tschechien fordert Kürzung von EU-Geldern für Palästina

Euractiv.de - Mon, 10/09/2023 - 08:34
Nach dem Angriff der Hamas auf Israel am Samstagmorgen habe Israel das Recht, sich zu verteidigen, erklärten mehrere tschechische Politiker und forderten ein Ende der EU-Finanzhilfen für Palästina.
Categories: Europäische Union

Faced with Crushing Debts, World’s Poorest Nations to Slash Public Spending by Over 229 Billion Dollars

Africa - INTER PRESS SERVICE - Mon, 10/09/2023 - 08:31

By Thalif Deen
UNITED NATIONS, Oct 9 2023 (IPS)

The World Bank and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) are returning to Africa, for the first time in decades, with the “same old failed message”.

“Cut your spending, sack public service workers, and pay your debts– despite the huge human costs” says Oxfam International’s interim Executive Director Amitabh Behar, following the release of new Oxfam report.

“They must show they can genuinely change to reverse the tide of widening inequality within and between countries,” he said.

The two Washington-based international financial institutions (IFIs) are holding their annual meetings October 9-15, this time in Marrakesh, Morocco, in north Africa.

In a new analysis released October 9, Oxfam says more than half (57 percent) of the world’s poorest countries, home to 2.4 billion people, are having to cut public spending by a combined $229 billion over the next five years.

On current terms, low- and lower-middle income countries will be forced to pay nearly half a billion dollars every day in interest and debt repayments between now and 2029. Entire countries are facing bankruptcy, with the poorest countries now spending four times more repaying debts to rich creditors than on healthcare.

“The World Bank says we are likely seeing the biggest increase in global inequality and poverty since World War 2, yet the Bank has no clear goal to reduce inequality.,” Behar said

For its part, the IMF claims to mitigate the worst effects of its austerity-driven loan programs through ‘social spending floors’ that ring-fence government spending on public services.

Credit: Glasgow Actions Team

However, Oxfam’s analysis of 27 loan programs negotiated with low- and middle-income countries since 2020 found that these floors are a smokescreen for more austerity: for every $1 the IMF encouraged governments to spend on public services, it has told them to cut six times more than that through austerity measures.

“The IMF is forcing poorer countries into a starvation diet of spending cuts, driving up inequality and suffering,” said Behar.

Anuradha Mittal, Executive Director of the Oakland Institute, told IPS Oxfam’s report demonstrates the urgent need for governments in the Global South to prioritize raising taxes on the wealthiest to ensure the financing of healthy economies, the provision of basic essential services to the population, and decisive action on climate.

“Instead, the World Bank and the IMF are orchestrating yet once again an ill-driven race to the bottom that favors wealth accumulation while punishing the poor and most vulnerable and making economies less and less sustainable,” she said.

Looking at the debt and climate crisis, the only sensible move is for coordinated global action to tax wealth and financial flows, Mittal declared

Meanwhile, the Glasgow Actions Team (GAT) formed around the UN Climate Conference in 2021 in Glasgow, said it is committed to pushing the world’s climate champions to go farther, calling out the blockers, and exposing the deniers.

“It’s all eyes on (the new World Bank President) Ajay Banga and Marrakesh,” said Andrew Nazdin, Director of the Glasgow Actions Team.

“We applaud President Banga’s words on transforming the Bank into a powerful force for good. Now’s his chance for those words to become actions, which start with phasing out fossil fuel funding and issuing debt relief.”

“As a Tunisian activist from the Global South, at the forefront of those affected by the policies of financial funds and the least responsible for climate change, I am here to express my anger at what is happening and protest to achieve justice,” said Raouf Ben Mohamed of Debt for Climate.

Meanwhile, going into these annual meetings, Oxfam said, two big issues are at the forefront: the debt crisis and the urgent need to generate more resources for sustainable development, climate adaptation and tackling poverty in low- and middle-income countries.

However, the solutions being discussed by the World Bank, IMF and their biggest shareholders are only going to turn the vicious circle into a vortex.

“Rather than cancelling unpayable debts, rich countries want to use the Annual Meetings to fiddle with the Bank’s balance sheet to squeeze out money for yet more loans,” said Behar.

“In the next room, poorer countries are still being told to slash spending on public services and social programs critical to fighting poverty, reducing inequality, and realizing the rights of women and girls. Their answer to the debt crisis is more austerity, and their answer to the financing gulf is more loans. True win-wins, like fairly taxing the rich, are being left on the table.” He pointed out.

While people living in poverty bear the brunt of public spending cuts and the cost-of-living crisis, the wealthy are thriving. In the Middle East and North Africa, where the annual meetings are taking place:

–The richest 0.05 percent saw their wealth surge by 75 percent from $1.7 trillion in 2019 to nearly $3 trillion by the end of 2022. The region’s 23 billionaires have accumulated more wealth in the last three years than in the entire decade that preceded them.

–A five percent wealth tax on fortunes over $5 million would allow Egypt to double its spending on healthcare, Jordan to double its education budget and Lebanon to increase its spending on both healthcare and education seven times over. Morocco alone could raise $1.22 billion at a time it is facing an $11.7 billion repair bill from the recent devastating earthquake there.

“Austerity is an ideological fiction that has wrought incalculable damage,” said Behar.
“Who will deliver babies and save lives later when nurses and doctors in public hospitals lose their jobs now? “

“The IMF and the World Bank must enable governments to pursue economic policies that redistribute income and invest in public goods to dramatically reduce the chasm between the rich and the rest.”

Footnote:

In 2021, low- and middle-income countries spent 27.5 percent of their budgets on debt service, which was twice their education spending, four times health spending and nearly 12 times social protection spending.

Link to Oxfam’s report “The MENA Gap: Prosperity for the Rich, Austerity for the Rest” and methodology note.

In July, more than 230 economists and inequality leaders, including Joseph Stiglitz, Jayati Ghosh, Thomas Piketty and four former World Bank Chief Economists, wrote to new World Bank President Ajay Banga, to adopt new goals and indicators to redouble efforts to address rising inequality.

IPS UN Bureau Report

 


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Categories: Africa

«Fernsehgarten»-Moderatorin Andrea Kiewel erlebte Angriff auf Tel Aviv: «Ich ertrinke in meinen Tränen»

Blick.ch - Mon, 10/09/2023 - 08:29
Moderatorin Andrea Kiewel lebt seit einigen Jahren mit ihrem Freund, einem ehemaligen Elitesoldaten, in Tel Aviv. Auch sie seien von der Gewalt überrascht worden. «Plötzlich ist nichts mehr, wie es war, und es ist Krieg», sagt sie.
Categories: Swiss News

Der Binnenmarkt unter Druck

Euractiv.de - Mon, 10/09/2023 - 08:27
Der Binnenmarkt ist gewissermaßen das Herzstück der EU. Doch laut dem ehemaligen italienischen Ministerpräsidenten und Leiter des Jacques Delors Institutes, Enrico Letta, haben die Entwicklungen der letzten Jahre diese Säule der Europäischen Union zusehends unter Druck gesetzt.
Categories: Europäische Union

Wetterflash vom 09. Oktober 2023: Überall sonnig in der Schweiz

Blick.ch - Mon, 10/09/2023 - 08:12
Wie wird das Wetter in der Schweiz in den nächsten 24 Stunden? Und wie geht es in den kommenden Tagen weiter? Hier erfährst du alles Wichtige!
Categories: Swiss News

'Breathless' EU backs Israel after hundreds killed

Euobserver.com - Mon, 10/09/2023 - 08:11
Many European airlines have stopped flights to Tel Aviv, as the sudden outbreak of war in Israel registers its first impacts in the neighbouring EU.
Categories: European Union

Au Luxembourg, l’apprentissage douloureux d’une agriculture sans glyphosate

Euractiv.fr - Mon, 10/09/2023 - 08:11
Sans glyphosate, « c'est beaucoup plus de travail et d'énergie » : dans ses vignes, le Luxembourgeois Roger Demuth a dû abandonner pendant deux ans l'herbicide controversé, interdit par le Grand-Duché et qui y reste boudé malgré sa réautorisation au printemps dernier.
Categories: Union européenne

Azerbaijan’s president says France, EU will be to blame if new conflict starts with Armenia

Euractiv.com - Mon, 10/09/2023 - 08:05
Azerbaijan's president scolded the European Union and warned that France's decision to send military aid to Armenia could trigger a new conflict in the South Caucasus after a lightening Azerbaijani military operation last month.
Categories: European Union

Noten zur 10. Super-League-Runde: Kein desolater Auftritt des Schlusslichts FCB in Bern

Blick.ch - Mon, 10/09/2023 - 08:02
Die 10. Runde der Super League ist Geschichte. Welche Spieler sind durchgefallen und wer hat überzeugt? Hier gibts die Noten.
Categories: Swiss News

Luxemburg steht vor Regierungswechsel

Euractiv.de - Mon, 10/09/2023 - 08:02
Die konservative CSV (EVP) könnte in Luxemburg die nächste Regierung anführen, nachdem die aktuelle Koalition unter dem liberalen Premier Xavier Bettel bei den Wahlen am Sonntag ihre Mehrheit verloren hat.
Categories: Europäische Union

Slovénie : pro et anti-avortement défilent dans les rues de Ljubljana

Courrier des Balkans - Mon, 10/09/2023 - 08:02

Le droit à l'avortement est-il menacé en Slovénie ? Deux manifestations se sont opposées dans les rues de la capitale ce week-end pour défendre le droit à la vie ou le droit au choix. Et la présidente n'a fait qu'alimenter les polémiques.

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Categories: Balkans Occidentaux

L’Expresso : la coalition d’Olaf Scholz subit une lourde défaite lors des élections régionales de mi-mandat

Euractiv.fr - Mon, 10/09/2023 - 08:01
Aujourd’hui dans L’Expresso : l'Azerbaïdjan dans la tourmente, Israël soutenu par les États européens, les socialistes rejettent le leader slovaque Robert Fico.
Categories: Union européenne

Bosnie-Herzégovine : la colère sociale gronde dans une entité serbe aux abois

Courrier des Balkans - Mon, 10/09/2023 - 08:00

Cela fait des mois que la Republika Srpska aurait dû verser des augmentations aux employés du secteur public. Mais il n'y a pas plus un sous dans les caisses de l'entité serbe, qui ne sait déjà pas où trouver de l'argent pour rembourser ses dettes abyssales. Milorad Dodik est au pied du mur.

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Categories: Balkans Occidentaux

Bosnie-Herzégovine : la colère sociale gronde dans une entité serbe aux abois

Courrier des Balkans / Bosnie-Herzégovine - Mon, 10/09/2023 - 08:00

Cela fait des mois que la Republika Srpska aurait dû verser des augmentations aux employés du secteur public. Mais il n'y a pas plus un sous dans les caisses de l'entité serbe, qui ne sait déjà pas où trouver de l'argent pour rembourser ses dettes abyssales. Milorad Dodik est au pied du mur.

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Categories: Balkans Occidentaux

Spain’s PLD Space launches private rocket in milestone for Europe

Euractiv.com - Mon, 10/09/2023 - 08:00
Spanish company PLD Space launched its recoverable Miura-1 rocket early on Saturday (7 October) from a site in southwest Spain, carrying out Europe's first fully private rocket launch in a glimmer of hope for the region's stalled space ambitions.
Categories: European Union

Katari Nagydíj – Verstappen simán nyerte a villanyfényes viadalt

Bumm.sk (Szlovákia/Felvidék) - Mon, 10/09/2023 - 08:00
A sorozatban harmadik világbajnoki címét a szombati sprintfutamon megnyerő Max Verstappen rajt-cél győzelmet aratott a vasárnapi Forma-1-es Katari Nagydíjon, amely pályafutása 180. F1-es viadala volt.

Auch der Personalmangel ist schuld: Immer mehr Arbeitsausfälle wegen psychischer Erkrankungen

Blick.ch - Mon, 10/09/2023 - 08:00
In der Schweiz haben die psychisch bedingten Arbeitsausfälle um 20 Prozent zugenommen. Mitschuldig ist der Arbeitskräftemangel: Wenn Stellen unbesetzt bleiben, steigt der Druck aufs Team. Viele KMU sehen sich als Opfer, statt nach Lösungen zu suchen.
Categories: Swiss News

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