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Trump’s tariffs have gutted Agoa’s duty‑free promise: our model shows how

AGOA technically lives on after a one-year extension, but its main advantage has largely disappeared since the US added tariffs on top of it. Our simulations show the new tariff regime drives large declines in US-bound exports, with the steepest damage in a few AGOA-dependent countries and sectors such as apparel. The shock is forcing African policymakers to think beyond fragile preferences and build resilience through diversification and stronger regional and alternative market links.

Croatie : pourquoi autant de déchets arrivent chaque hiver à Dubrovnik ?

Courrier des Balkans / Croatie - Mon, 02/03/2026 - 07:56

Depuis des décennies, la ville de Dubrovnik fait face à un problème de taille : chaque hiver des centaines de mètres cubes de déchets arrivent par la mer. Une pollution qui fait grand bruit, mais qui ne saurait cacher des défaillances locales.

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UN Leaders, Diplomats Warn of Middle East Instability Following Weekend Air-Strikes in Iran

Africa - INTER PRESS SERVICE - Mon, 02/03/2026 - 07:45

Secretary-General António Guterres attends the Security Council meeting on the situation in the Middle East. Credit: UN Photo/Eskinder Debebe.

By Naureen Hossain
UNITED NATIONS, Mar 2 2026 (IPS)

The United States and Israel launched a joint military strike on Iran on February 28. Iran followed with military strikes on Israeli bases and on Arab Gulf states, including Bahrain, Oman, and the United Arab Emirates. The realized threat of a new war has caused alarm for the security situation in the Middle East and its impact on civilian populations.

While the latest outbreak of fighting unfolded in the Middle East, the UN Security Council in New York convened an emergency meeting to deliberate over the military attacks in Iran. The session was convened at the request of Iran and members of the Security Council.

UN Secretary-General António Guterres briefed the Council on the situation up to that point and condemned the escalating hostilities. “We are witnessing a grave threat to international peace and security. Military action carries the risk of igniting a chain of events that no one can control in the most volatile region of the world,” he warned.

Under Article 2 of the UN Charter, all member states shall “refrain in their international relations from the threat or use of force against the territorial integrity or political independence of any state,” Guterres reminded the Council. He reiterated that there would be no “viable alternative to the peaceful settlement of international disputes” and that “lasting peace” could only be accomplished through diplomatic negotiations.

Guterres also noted that the U.S.-Israeli strikes took place following the latest round of indirect negotiations between the U.S. and Iran mediated by Oman, which were expected to lead into further political talks. “I deeply regret that this opportunity of diplomacy has been squandered.”

According to Iran, the U.S.-Israeli strikes constituted a clear violation of the UN Charter and a threat to international peace and security. Sayed Abbas Araghchi, Iran’s Foreign Minister, said in a letter addressed to Guterres that in response to the aggression, Iran was invoking its right to self-defense under Article 51 of the Charter. This outlines that the Charter shall not “impair the inherent right of individual or collective self-defense,” and that any actions taken by member states to exercise their right to self-defense must be “immediately reported to the Security Council and shall not in any way affect the authority and the responsibility” of the Council to take actions as it “deems necessary in order to maintain or restore international peace and security.”

“The United States and the Israeli regime shall bear full and direct responsibility for all ensuing consequences, including any escalation arising from their unlawful actions,” Aragchi said. Noting the “grave and far-reaching consequences” of a regional conflict, Aragchi wrote of the collective responsibility of the UN and the Security Council to take immediate action and to “discharge their duties without delay.”

Ambassador Amir Saeid Iravani of Iran reiterated the point before the Security Council, remarking on the threat to the country’s sovereignty and that actions taken by the U.S. and Israel were in violation of the UN Charter. There is also the added context that the first round of U.S.-Israeli strikes killed Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

Some members of the Council spoke against Iran’s military actions on Saturday and against the regime under Khanmenei as it related to its nuclear program and its “appalling violence and repression against its own people.” The U.K., France and Germany jointly condemned the regime and its attacks on countries in the region.

Acting Permanent Representative of the United Kingdom James Kariuki remarked that the present was a “fragile moment for the Middle East.” As the president of the Security Council for the month of February, Kariuki noted that Iran “repeatedly ignored calls” for a solution to its nuclear program and the seeming lack of cooperation with the IAEA. He stated that Iran “must refrain from further strikes, and its appalling behavior, to allow a path back to diplomacy. ”

“My country, which is a champion of peace and coexistence, never expected to be targeted by wanton aggressions without any justification,” said Bahrain Ambassador Jamal Al Rowaiei. Bahrain was one of the Gulf states targeted by Iranian military forces and currently sits on the Security Council as an elected member. Al Rowaiei condemned Iran for its attacks on residential areas and vital facilities—including a U.S. Navy base—and called for all in “containing this crisis” to protect the stability of the region.

Other member states remarked on the threats to international peace and security. In condemning the military attacks on Iran and the Arab Gulf states, Pakistan Ambassador Asim Ahmad regretted that “diplomacy has once again been derailed,” referring to the negotiations between the U.S. and Iran. “These military actions undermine dialogue and further erode trust that was already in short supply,” said Ahmad.

Echoing Guterres’ sentiments, other UN entities and leaders reiterated calls to continue negotiations and to respect international law. Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, Director-General of the World Health Organization (WHO), said that he was “deeply troubled” by the situation in the Middle East and expressed that world leaders should choose the “challenging path of dialogue” over the “senseless route of destruction.”

“My heart goes out to the civilians trapped in the crossfire. Regardless of borders, everyone deserves to live without the threat of violence around them,” he said.

Across Iran, civilian infrastructures have been destroyed, leading to scores of casualties. Of note, schools have been bombed by Israeli airstrikes, including a girls’ elementary school in Minab in Hormozgan province in southern Iran. As of March 1, the death toll from this strike has risen to 165, according to state sources.

UNICEF issued a statement shortly after the school bombings, warning that the “weekend’s military escalation in the Middle East marks a dangerous moment for millions of children in the region.” They called for an immediate end to the hostilities and for all parties to uphold their obligations to international humanitarian and human rights law, including the protection of children. “Targeting civilians and civilian objects, including schools, is a violation of international law.”

“Bombs and missiles are not the way to resolve differences but only result in death, destruction and human misery,” said Volker Türk, the UN Human Rights Chief. He added that all parties must de-escalate and return to the negotiating table and warned that failing to do so would only lead to further “senseless civilian deaths” and “destruction on a potentially unimaginable scale.”

The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has said that they were “closely monitoring” developments, urging restraint to “avoid any nuclear safety risks.”

The U.S. will take over as president of the Security Council in March. It will be a matter of waiting to see the role that this institution will play in protecting the principles of international law and preventing further loss of civilian lives.

IPS UN Bureau Report

 


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Que sait-on de l'opération menée par les États-Unis et Israël qui a permis de localiser et d'assassiner le guide suprême iranien, Ali Khamenei ?

BBC Afrique - Mon, 02/03/2026 - 07:20
Khamenei a été intercepté samedi par des missiles israéliens et sa mort a été confirmée quelques heures plus tard. Mais contrairement à ce que l'on aurait pu attendre, l'attaque a été planifiée en milieu de matinée et non dans l'obscurité de la nuit.
Categories: Africa, Afrique

Qatar : Barzan Holdings emerges on competitive landscape of global defence giants

Intelligence Online - Mon, 02/03/2026 - 06:00
The Nigerian presidency issued a statement on 11 February that plunged French defence group Thales into the unknown. Nigeria's government, the statement read, has decided "to enhance aviation and airspace security through major upgrades to radar systems and the deployment [...]

Russia/Ukraine : Moscow launches algorithmic counter-offensive with ASTRA, Glaz and Groza tools

Intelligence Online - Mon, 02/03/2026 - 06:00
Moscow has been deploying its new data fusion tools on the Ukrainian front line over the last few weeks: ASTRA, [...]

Vietnam : The secret list of companies involved in Hanoi's 2045 drone plan

Intelligence Online - Mon, 02/03/2026 - 06:00
Some 50 experts in the Vietnamese drone industry, placed under the authority of Vietnam's Deputy Prime Minister Nguyen Chi Dung, [...]

France/Philippines/United States : Journalist's 'prison lottery', new ODNI appointment, from Tracfin to the AFD, cybersecurity in Manila

Intelligence Online - Mon, 02/03/2026 - 06:00
France - Ahead of his trial, journalist Alex Jordanov launches ‘prison lottery'Indicted on charges of "acquiring and disclosing classified information, [...]

United States : Leidos navigates shifting waters of AI competition with new agentic platform

Intelligence Online - Mon, 02/03/2026 - 06:00
American defence services group Leidos has put the finishing touches on a first-of-its-kind agentic AI-based cyber operations platform for US [...]

France : French police and Interpol marked by high-level command shuffle

Intelligence Online - Mon, 02/03/2026 - 06:00
The director general of the French National Police (DGPN), Louis [...]

China’s AI Arsenal

Foreign Affairs - Mon, 02/03/2026 - 06:00
The PLA’s tech strategy is working.

Trump’s Way of War

Foreign Affairs - Mon, 02/03/2026 - 06:00
Iran, Venezuela, and the end of the Powell Doctrine.

Singapore to Ramp Up Immigration as Birth Rate Hits New Low

TheDiplomat - Mon, 02/03/2026 - 05:21
Deputy Prime Minister Gan Kim Yong said that without concerted action, the country's citizen population will start to shrink by the early 2040s.

Procès de Tariq Ramadan : la cour criminelle de Paris ordonne une expertise médicale en son absence

France24 / France - Mon, 02/03/2026 - 03:59
La cour criminelle départementale de Paris, qui doit juger Tariq Ramadan pour des viols sur trois femmes, a ordonné lundi une expertise médicale. L'islamologue, hospitalisé à Genève selon ses avocats, était absent à l'ouverture du procès. L'audience reprendra mercredi, avant décision sur un éventuel report.
Categories: France, Swiss News

Nepal Heads to the Polls in a Generational Reckoning

TheDiplomat - Mon, 02/03/2026 - 03:24
More than in any previous Nepali election, the vote on March 5 will revolve around cults of personality.

Inside the Indonesia-US Reciprocal Trade Agreement: A Quiet Reordering of Economic Relations

TheDiplomat - Mon, 02/03/2026 - 01:51
The deal has the potential to shift the basis of bilateral trade between Jakarta and Washington, narrowing China’s ability to anchor supply chains and standards in Indonesia.

La Suisse relance la rénovation de ses abris antiatomiques

RFI (Europe) - Mon, 02/03/2026 - 01:03
En Suisse, la loi oblige chaque habitant à avoir une place dans un abri antiatomique. Certains de ces bunkers, construits pendant la guerre froide, vieillissent. Échaudé par la guerre en Ukraine et le contexte géopolitique explosif, le gouvernement suisse veut les rénover. 
Categories: France, Union européenne

Kidnapping of foreigners soars in Africa's lawless Sahel region

BBC Africa - Mon, 02/03/2026 - 01:02
Growing insecurity in the Sahel made 2025 one of the worst years on record for the abduction of foreigners in Africa.
Categories: Africa, France

Kidnapping of foreigners soars in Africa's lawless Sahel region

BBC Africa - Mon, 02/03/2026 - 01:02
Growing insecurity in the Sahel made 2025 one of the worst years on record for the abduction of foreigners in Africa.

How Southeast Asia Responded to the Outbreak of the Iran War

TheDiplomat - Mon, 02/03/2026 - 00:55
In the wake of the attacks, most of the region's governments have issued calls for restraint and a return to political dialogue.

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