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Le mystérieux homme d'affaires qui a orchestré une fraude de 14 milliards de dollars en cryptomonnaie "grâce à la torture et à l'extorsion de ses employés"

BBC Afrique - Thu, 13/11/2025 - 17:08
Cet homme, originaire du Cambodge et né en Chine, est accusé d'avoir orchestré des escroqueries complexes qui ont dépouillé des personnes du monde entier. Mais comment a-t-il bâti un tel empire ?
Categories: Afrique

La refonte de la législation technologique divise le Parlement européen

Euractiv.fr - Thu, 13/11/2025 - 16:47

Les projets de la Commission européenne visant à réviser en profondeur la législation technologique de l’UE provoquent déjà de vives tensions politiques au Parlement européen, avant même leur publication officielle prévue le 19 novembre.

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Categories: Union européenne

OSCE assists UK authorities in major antiquities recovery operation

OSCE - Thu, 13/11/2025 - 16:36

LONDON/VIENNA, 13 November 2025 – Today, the OSCE began supporting the United Kingdom Government and London Metropolitan Police in a significant national operation to secure and catalogue just under 200 cultural artefacts.

Following a request for assistance from the UK Government and London Metropolitan Police, specialists from the OSCE-led Heritage Crime Task Force will work alongside the Metropolitan Police to ensure the safe extraction, forensic documentation and secure storage of the objects. The collection includes significant items of Cambodian, Bactrian and Gandharan heritage, among others. These items will be examined and catalogued before being repatriated to their countries of origin.

“This operation demonstrates the true power of international co-operation in defending our common heritage and disrupting the networks that are complicit in the trafficking in cultural property,” said Ambassador Alena Kupchyna, the OSCE Co-ordinator of Activities to Address Transnational Threats. “Together, we are sending a clear message: those who profit from the theft, trafficking or destruction of cultural property will be identified, exposed and brought to justice, and these objects will find their way back home.”

Detective Constable Sophie Hayes of the Arts and Antiques Unit at the London Metropolitan Police said “the Arts and Antiques Unit at the Met, the UK’s only dedicated art crime team, works hand-in-hand with international partners to identify, recover and repatriate valuable artworks and cultural treasures across London.”

“In collaboration with the OSCE, we are facilitating the identification and return of looted cultural objects recovered from London. This partnership reflects our unwavering commitment to the return of stolen artefacts to their countries of origins. While these reunions can be complex, we are proud to play a central role in this important international operation,” she added.

The OSCE will work with London Metropolitan Police and the relevant embassies and government authorities to facilitate their safe return.

This support from the task force is part of the OSCE's broader efforts to combat trafficking in cultural property, which has been recognized as a serious transnational crime that not only deprives communities of their cultural heritage but also serves as a critical source of financing for wider transnational criminal and terrorist networks.

The OSCE-led Heritage Crime Task Force was created in 2021 to assist OSCE participating States in interdicting and disrupting networks complicit in trafficking in cultural property, and the linkages to organized crime, terrorism financing and money laundering. The Task Force comprises a network of 80 officers and experts representing law enforcement, customs and border management agencies, prosecutors' offices, museums and academia from across the OSCE area as well as international organizations.

Categories: Central Europe

Défense : le PDG de Saab appelle l’OTAN à fixer des objectifs à l’industrie en matière de préparation à la guerre

Euractiv.fr - Thu, 13/11/2025 - 16:14

L’OTAN devrait fixer des objectifs de capacité directement à l’industrie de la défense, et pas seulement aux États membres, a déclaré mercredi 12 novembre Micael Johansson, PDG du groupe suédois Saab.

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Categories: Union européenne

EU-Staatsanwaltschaft stellt Ermittlungen gegen EVP und Vorsitzenden Weber ein

Euractiv.de - Thu, 13/11/2025 - 16:12
Es gebe keine hinreichenden Anhaltspunkte für eine strafbare Handlung im Zusammenhang mit einer möglichen missbräuchlichen Verwendung von EU-Mitteln durch die konservative und größte Fraktion im Europaparlament, teilte die EPPO mit.
Categories: Europäische Union

La Pologne a bafoué le droit des femmes à l’avortement, selon la CEDH

Euractiv.fr - Thu, 13/11/2025 - 15:48

La Cour européenne des droits de l’Homme (CEDH) a statué jeudi 13 novembre que la Pologne avait enfreint le droit au respect de la vie privée et familiale en restreignant drastiquement l’accès à l’avortement, dans une affaire considérée comme historique pour les droits des femmes en Europe.

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Categories: Union européenne

EU untersucht Google wegen möglicher Benachteiligung von Nachrichtenportalen

Euractiv.de - Thu, 13/11/2025 - 15:32
Die Kommission will im Rahmen einer neuen Untersuchung nach dem Digital Markets Act prüfen, ob der Tech-Konzern Inhalte von Nachrichtenmedien in seinen Suchergebnissen herabstuft.
Categories: Europäische Union

Soulever la poussière

Le Monde Diplomatique - Thu, 13/11/2025 - 15:10
Modernité contre tradition, création contre patrimoine : pour des raisons politiques et économiques, la danse contemporaine s'est épanouie en Afrique francophone, et l'importance des ballets folkloriques y a diminué. Irréductibles à cette dualité, les pratiques populaires font vivre une danse où (…) / ,

L’UE enquête sur Google concernant le classement des sites d’information

Euractiv.fr - Thu, 13/11/2025 - 15:01

La Commission européenne a ouvert une nouvelle enquête sur Google en vertu la règlementation européenne sur les grandes entreprises technologiques afin de déterminer comment le géant technologique classe le contenu des éditeurs de médias dans les résultats de recherche.

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Categories: Union européenne

Afghanistan’s Media Under the Taliban: From Free Press to Propaganda Control

TheDiplomat - Thu, 13/11/2025 - 14:40
As journalists face threats and censorship, the Taliban have learned to use social media to shape stories, attract supporters, and appear legitimate to the world.

Menschenrechtsgerichtshof rügt Polen wegen Verletzung des Abtreibungsrechts

Euractiv.de - Thu, 13/11/2025 - 14:32
Der Europäische Gerichtshof für Menschenrechte stellte fest, dass ein Urteil des polnischen Verfassungsgerichts gegen Artikel 8 der Europäischen Menschenrechtskonvention verstößt.
Categories: Europäische Union

Les eurodéputés soutiennent une réduction de 90 % des émissions d’ici à 2040

Euractiv.fr - Thu, 13/11/2025 - 14:21

Les députés européens se sont mis d'accord sur une avancée majeure en faveur de l'objectif "zéro émission", contrecarrant une rébellion de dernière minute au sein du groupe PPE de centre-droit

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Categories: Union européenne

Communiqué de presse - Le Parlement plaide en faveur d’une stratégie ambitieuse en matière d’égalité de genre

Parlement européen (Nouvelles) - Thu, 13/11/2025 - 14:13
Les députés souhaitent que l'UE prenne des mesures concrètes pour lutter contre la violence sexiste et traiter les questions liées au genre dans les domaines de la santé et du travail.
Commission des droits des femmes et de l'égalité des genres

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Categories: Union européenne

EU-African Union Summit 2025: Setting the scene – Delivering on commitments in a shifting global landscape

Written by Eric Pichon.

African and European Heads of State or Government will meet in Luanda (Angola) on 24 and 25 November 2025 for the Seventh European Union (EU)-African Union Summit. The Africa-EU partnership faces significant challenges, including global geopolitical shifts and shrinking development finance. Central to the EU’s new approach, the Global Gateway strategy aims to mobilise €150 billion by 2027 to boost Africa’s digital connectivity, transport infrastructure, and energy transition. However, questions remain over ownership and whether African priorities are genuinely reflected. To ensure the partnership remains effective, it must deliver on the commitments made at the 2022 summit and strengthen accountability mechanisms. This means addressing persistent challenges in implementation, such as lack of coordination, inconsistent reporting, and data gaps.

The European Parliament has consistently advocated for a people-centred partnership that genuinely benefits both Europeans and Africans.

This briefing provides an insight into the broad context that will set the scene for discussions. Detailed specifics of the four pillars of the partnership are discussed in separate publications: Prosperity (economy and connectivity; natural resources, health, research and education), Peace (security and governance), People (migration and mobility) and Planet (multilateralism).

It is crucial for the next summit to embody a partnership of equals, supporting sustainable development, peace, and prosperity for both continents.

Read the complete briefing on ‘EU-African Union Summit 2025: Setting the scene – Delivering on commitments in a shifting global landscape‘ in the Think Tank pages of the European Parliament.

Categories: European Union

South Korea Wakes up to Southeast Asia’s Ballooning Scam Industry

TheDiplomat - Thu, 13/11/2025 - 13:55
But Seoul is finding out what other governments has discovered: getting concrete results is nearly impossible.

Pressemitteilung - Parlament warnt vor länderübergreifender Unterdrückung von Menschenrechtsaktivisten

Europäisches Parlament (Nachrichten) - Thu, 13/11/2025 - 13:53
Am Donnerstag forderte das Parlament die EU auf, entschlossen gegen Maßnahmen autoritärer Regime vorzugehen, die Oppositionelle und kritische Stimmen im Ausland unter Druck setzen.
Unterausschuss Menschenrechte

Quelle : © Europäische Union, 2025 - EP
Categories: Europäische Union

China : Beijing loses four key spy satellites

Intelligence Online - Thu, 13/11/2025 - 13:50
The two new Chutian spy satellites launched by Chinese champion Kinetica have been lost, Intelligence Online can reveal. Specialist media [...]
Categories: Defence`s Feeds

Idén is rendkívül népszerű volt az NKKP

EU Pályázati Portál - Thu, 13/11/2025 - 13:30
Az InfoRádió tudománynépszerűsítő magazinműsora, a Szigma Domokos Pétert, a Kutatási Kiválósági Tanács elnökét kérdezte a Nemzeti Kutatási Kiválósági Program idei eredményhirdetéséről.
Categories: Pályázatok

OSCE’s “Drops of the Future” series unites Central Asian youth for sustainable Water-Energy-Food solutions

OSCE - Thu, 13/11/2025 - 13:16
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Over the past year, the OSCE, in partnership with Switzerland and local partners, has brought together hundreds of young professionals from across Central Asia to co-create solutions for the region’s interconnected Water-Energy-Food (WEF) challenges. Through the “Drops of the Future” workshop series, participants have engaged in dialogue, collaborative exercises, and field visits aimed at shaping a shared vision for sustainable development.

The series began on 6–7 June 2024 in Vahdat, Tajikistan, alongside the 3rd Dushanbe Water Action Decade Conference. More than 40 young professionals – including members of the Women in Water Management Network – explored innovative technical solutions, water use patterns in agriculture, and building blocks for a joint vision, with support from FAO, The Economist Impact, SIWI, CAREC, the Geneva Water Hub and the SUEN Turkish Water Institute. Outcomes were shared at high-level conference events including the UNICEF Youth and Children’s Water and Climate Forum, UN Women’s Women and Water Forum, and an OSCE-co-organized side event on capacity building for integrated water resources management.

On 6–7 September 2024, the second workshop in Almaty, Kazakhstan gathered a diverse group of young professionals, including members of the Women in Water Diplomacy Network. Participants emphasized harmony with cultural and traditional knowledge, inclusive stakeholder collaboration, and nature-positive solutions. A field visit to the Kapchagay Solar Power Plant demonstrated renewable energy’s role in sustainable development.

The journey continued in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, where the third edition focused on technological innovation, including water-efficient agricultural machinery, advanced water sensors for cotton production, and the role of local meteorological stations in climate-resilient farming. A visit to a local cotton farm showcased how traditional practices can be combined with modern irrigation and harvesting technologies.

On 13–14 December 2024 in Koy-Tash, Kyrgyzstan, the fourth workshop examined climate change’s growing impact on security and the unifying power of water in fostering cooperation. Field visits to the “BaiElim” food processing facility provided real-world insights into how food systems can support broader development goals.

The final stop took place on 29–30 January 2025 in Ashgabat, Turkmenistan, where the OSCE Conflict Prevention Centre introduced negotiation skills for managing complex trade-offs. Participants reaffirmed commitments to intergenerational renewal of traditions, aligning innovation with the true cost of resources, and ensuring inclusive participation – particularly by women. Field visits to the Bagtyarlyk Fresh Water Treatment Plant and the Kumush Suw Farming Society offered practical perspectives on water and food sustainability.

Across all five workshops, a living “Drops of the Future” Declaration has taken shape – capturing a shared vision rooted in inclusion, innovation, traditional knowledge, and regional cooperation. The series has emerged as a unique platform for empowering youth to address WEF challenges while strengthening cross-border dialogue and resilience in Central Asia.

Categories: Central Europe

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