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«Das Bild ist eine dreiste Lüge!»: Ikonisches G20-Bild soll PR-Aktion sein

Blick.ch - Fri, 11/18/2022 - 11:08
Dieses Bild ging am Mittwoch um die Welt: Scholz, Macron, Biden und Co. hielten am G20-Gipfel auf Bali eine Krisensitzung ab, nachdem sie vom Raketeneinschlag in Polen erfahren hatten. Experten zufolge handelt es sich jedoch keineswegs um einen Schnappschuss.
Categories: Swiss News

10 millió lakos maradhatott áram nélkül Ukrajnában

Bumm.sk (Szlovákia/Felvidék) - Fri, 11/18/2022 - 11:00
Oroszország az invázió 268. napján újabb rakéta- és dróntámadás hullámot indított Ukrajna ellen. Ez volt október eleje óta a hatodik olyan támadás, ami Kijev szerint az ország energiarendszerének tönkretételét célozza.

Sexkünstlerin schwört für ihn der Polygamie ab: Milo Moiré liebt 12 Jahre jüngeren Personal Trainer

Blick.ch - Fri, 11/18/2022 - 10:59
Ihr letzter Freund war 14 Jahre älter, mit ihm lebte sie in einer offenen Beziehung. In der 3-Minuten-Show «Glamour & Gossip» von Flavia Schlittler erzählt Milo Moiré exklusiv, wer ihr neuer Freund ist und wie sie mit dem Altersunterschied und ihrer Nacktkunst umgehen.
Categories: Swiss News

Zwei studentische Hilfskräfte (w/m/div) für das SOEP

Die im DIW Berlin angesiedelte forschungsbasierte Infrastruktureinrichtung Sozio-oekonomisches Panel (SOEP) sucht zum nächstmöglichen Zeitpunkt bis zu zwei studentische Hilfskräfte (w/m/div) für 8-15 Wochenstunden. 

Ihre Aufgabe ist die Unterstützung der Forschung im Rahmen der Nachwuchsgruppe „Social and Psychological Determinants of Mental Health in the Life Course (SocPsych-MH]". Dabei arbeiten sie mit komplexen Paneldaten, recherchieren zu aktuellen sozialwissenschaftlichen Themen und Methoden und erleben das Arbeiten in einem interdisziplinär orientierten Team.


EU countries see success in slashing veterinary antibiotics sales

Euractiv.com - Fri, 11/18/2022 - 10:55
Sales of antibiotics used for animal use have almost halved between 2011-2021, according to a new report issued by the European Medicines Agency (EMA), putting the EU on track to attain its ambitions, but with a warning that the sector should not become complacent.
Categories: European Union

Kasachstan will EU mit allen benötigten „kritischen“ Rohstoffen versorgen

Euractiv.de - Fri, 11/18/2022 - 10:50
Officials from Kazakhstan told a Brussels audience on Thursday (17 November) that the resource-rich country in the near future be able to offer all the 30 critical raw materials the Union needs, according to a list adopted in 2020.
Categories: Europäische Union

Learning from each other: the multifaceted potential for partnership between the Republic of Korea and Germany

Although geographically distant, there is considerable convergence in the development policy priorities of Germany and the Republic of Korea (hereafter: Korea) – and indeed scope for cooperation between them. Whereas Germany was a founding member of the international development cooperation system as we know it today, Korea is a recent member of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) and its Development Assistance Committee (DAC) and both an important former recipient as well as a current provider of development cooperation.
The development policies and operations of Germany and Korea are confronted by a challenging global geopolitical and economic setting, as well as a worrying decline in human development globally. Both countries are being challenged to respond to this changing setting and to communicate such changes effectively in their contributions towards advancing sustainable development at home and through international cooperation.
Both countries have seen considerable increases in their official development assistance (ODA) budgets during the past decade, with Korea expected to continue its gradual growth path, whereas Germany may face challenges to consolidate its ODA budget – notwithstanding its important position as the only G7 member that has reached the target of providing 0.7 per cent of its gross national income (GNI) as ODA.
This policy brief describes and discusses the German and Korean systems for setting development policy.

Learning from each other: the multifaceted potential for partnership between the Republic of Korea and Germany

Although geographically distant, there is considerable convergence in the development policy priorities of Germany and the Republic of Korea (hereafter: Korea) – and indeed scope for cooperation between them. Whereas Germany was a founding member of the international development cooperation system as we know it today, Korea is a recent member of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) and its Development Assistance Committee (DAC) and both an important former recipient as well as a current provider of development cooperation.
The development policies and operations of Germany and Korea are confronted by a challenging global geopolitical and economic setting, as well as a worrying decline in human development globally. Both countries are being challenged to respond to this changing setting and to communicate such changes effectively in their contributions towards advancing sustainable development at home and through international cooperation.
Both countries have seen considerable increases in their official development assistance (ODA) budgets during the past decade, with Korea expected to continue its gradual growth path, whereas Germany may face challenges to consolidate its ODA budget – notwithstanding its important position as the only G7 member that has reached the target of providing 0.7 per cent of its gross national income (GNI) as ODA.
This policy brief describes and discusses the German and Korean systems for setting development policy.

Learning from each other: the multifaceted potential for partnership between the Republic of Korea and Germany

Although geographically distant, there is considerable convergence in the development policy priorities of Germany and the Republic of Korea (hereafter: Korea) – and indeed scope for cooperation between them. Whereas Germany was a founding member of the international development cooperation system as we know it today, Korea is a recent member of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) and its Development Assistance Committee (DAC) and both an important former recipient as well as a current provider of development cooperation.
The development policies and operations of Germany and Korea are confronted by a challenging global geopolitical and economic setting, as well as a worrying decline in human development globally. Both countries are being challenged to respond to this changing setting and to communicate such changes effectively in their contributions towards advancing sustainable development at home and through international cooperation.
Both countries have seen considerable increases in their official development assistance (ODA) budgets during the past decade, with Korea expected to continue its gradual growth path, whereas Germany may face challenges to consolidate its ODA budget – notwithstanding its important position as the only G7 member that has reached the target of providing 0.7 per cent of its gross national income (GNI) as ODA.
This policy brief describes and discusses the German and Korean systems for setting development policy.

Neue Studie über Nahtoderfahrungen: Patienten hörten, wie sie für tot erklärt wurden

Blick.ch - Fri, 11/18/2022 - 10:48
Unser Bewusstsein ist noch aktiv, obwohl bereits essenzielle körperliche Funktionen abgestellt und wir offiziell für tot erklärt wurden. Zu diesem Ergebnis kommt eine Studie aus den USA, die sich mit Nahtoderfahrungen beschäftigt hat.
Categories: Swiss News

COP27: EU makes ‘final offer’ on climate disaster compensation fund

Euractiv.com - Fri, 11/18/2022 - 10:47
The European Union signalled its willingness to establish a new fund to compensate for natural disasters caused by climate change but insisted that China contributes and that funding be tied to more ambitious climate goals, with a commitment to peak emissions by 2025.
Categories: European Union

Angst vor Amateur-Liga im Unterhaus: Nati-Coach Fischer schlägt Swiss-League-Alarm

Blick.ch - Fri, 11/18/2022 - 10:46
Was bedeutet die Swiss League für unsere Nationalmannschaft(en)? Der Chef der A-Nati gibt Auskunft.
Categories: Swiss News

Météo Algérie : la pluie au rendez-vous dans 28 wilayas ce 18 novembre

Algérie 360 - Fri, 11/18/2022 - 10:46

Après un début de saison caniculaire et particulièrement sec, la pluie semble enfin faire son retour. Pour ce vendredi 18 novembre 2022, l’Office national de la météorologie (ONM) a émis une alerte mettant en garde contre des averses de pluies orageuses qui affecteront plusieurs régions du pays durant ce week-end. Dans un bulletin météorologique spécial […]

L’article Météo Algérie : la pluie au rendez-vous dans 28 wilayas ce 18 novembre est apparu en premier sur .

Categories: Afrique

Kwadwo Sheldon – Ghana’s YouTube star refuses to be an unemployment stat

BBC Africa - Fri, 11/18/2022 - 10:46
The influencer has more than 400,000 subscribers on YouTube, but he still fears unemployment.
Categories: Africa

Publicité politique : la mise en œuvre et le champ d’application au cœur du nouveau texte de compromis

Euractiv.fr - Fri, 11/18/2022 - 10:45
Des précisions sur les compétences d’exécution et une liste officielle de ce qui n’est pas considéré comme de la publicité politique figurent parmi les changements apportés dans le dernier texte de compromis sur le règlement relatif à la publicité politique.
Categories: Union européenne

Grossbritannien: London: Russen bereiten sich auf Rückschläge in der Ukraine vor

Blick.ch - Fri, 11/18/2022 - 10:44
Die russischen Invasionstruppen in der Ukraine bereiten sich nach Einschätzung britischer Militärexperten auf weitere Rückschläge vor. Das geht aus dem täglichen Geheimdienst-Update des Verteidigungsministeriums in London am Freitag hervor.
Categories: Swiss News

Poland’s de facto abortion ban risks lives, says MEP

Euractiv.com - Fri, 11/18/2022 - 10:42
While technically allowed in some cases, abortion in Poland may as well be forbidden, putting women's lives at risk, said Robert Biedron, EU lawmaker and leader of the Polish opposition party Nova Lewika on Thursday (17 November).
Categories: European Union

Még nem zárult le a vizsgálat a lengyelországi rakétarobbanás ügyében

Bumm.sk (Szlovákia/Felvidék) - Fri, 11/18/2022 - 10:40
Euronews: Tovább folyik a vizsgálat annak kiderítéséért, pontosan hogyan csapódhatotott be egy rakéta lengyel területre a hét elején. A jelenleg rendelkezésre álló információk alapján az amerikai külügyminiszter kijelentette, hogy a felelős Oroszország. Eközben Andrzej Duda lengyel elnök leszögezte, hogy Ukrajna a nemzetközi jognak megfelelően vehet részt a vizsgálatban.

Beleške iz egzila (9/10) : „Život mi je na pauzi od 24. februara“

Courrier des Balkans - Fri, 11/18/2022 - 10:38

Kada su Rusi napali Kijev, Maja je shvatila da će njena zemlja doslovno biti okupirana. Uspela je da napusti Ukrajinu sa majkom i psima i da izbegne u Srbiju. Za nju, rat traje od 2014, ali se 24. februara nešto u njoj slomilo. Od tada se trudi4 da nastavi da živi.
Maja (preveo Nikola Radić)
Ovaj tekst je dostupan i na ukrajinskom, nemačkom i francuskom.
Rat u Ukrajini primorao je milione ljudi na izgnanstvo. Neki Ukrajinci, ali i Rusi i Bjelorusi koji beže od moskovskog režima pronašli su (...)

Categories: Balkans Occidentaux

OSCE launches online course on fundamentals of preventing violent extremism and radicalization that lead to terrorism

OSCE - Fri, 11/18/2022 - 10:34
531725 Communication and Media Relations Section Alexandra Taylor

The OSCE Transnational Threats Department launched an E-learning Course on the ‘Fundamentals of Preventing Violent Extremism and Radicalization that Lead to Terrorism (VERLT)’ on 22 November 2022.

The self-paced e-learning course targets people with leadership potential, who are well connected in their communities, actively contribute to positive change, and are motivated to make an impact against violent extremism. It strengthens participants’ skills and knowledge in human rights-based prevention efforts so they can further contribute to building the resilience of local communities.

The course is based on the ‘Leaders against Intolerance and Violent Extremism (LIVE)’ capacity-building initiative, which draws both from the OSCE Ministerial Council Declaration 4/15 and the elements of the United Nations Plan of Action to Prevent Violent Extremism.  The LIVE initiative highlights that inclusion of civil society is imperative to effectively address all aspects of violent extremism and it aims at building related capacity to voluntarily, safely and efficiently speak up and take action against VERLT.

The course is currently available in English, with a Russian language version upcoming. Itis divided into four sessions: Understanding violent extremism; Addressing violent extremism; Media and Information literacy, and; Human rights in the context of counter-terrorism and addressing violent extremism.

This resource can be accessed free of charge on the OSCE E-learning platform.

The course was developed under an extra-budgetary programme funded by Austria, Belgium, Finland, Germany, the Netherlands, Slovakia, and the United States of America.

Categories: Central Europe

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