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Clara Schäper hat ihre Dissertation erfolgreich verteidigt

Clara Schäper, wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin in der Abteilung Staat sowie der Forschungsgruppe Gender Economics des DIW Berlin und Doktorandin an der Universität Potsdam, hat am 12. Mai 2026 ihre Dissertation mit dem Titel “The Personal is Political: Five Essays in Labor and Family Economics” ...

Les proches du journaliste franco-tunisien Mourad Zeghidi, emprisonné en Tunisie, dénoncent un « acharnement judiciaire insupportable »

LeMonde / Afrique - mer, 13/05/2026 - 17:00
La condamnation à trois ans et demi de prison de l’ancien collaborateur de Canal+, pour « blanchiment d’argent » et « évasion fiscale », a été confirmée en appel, mardi 12 mai, par la justice tunisienne.
Catégories: Afrique, Europäische Union

Lamfalussy Research Fellowship for Gökhan Ider and Hedda Thorell

We are proud to share that our PhD student Gökhan Ider (Freie Universität Berlin) and Hedda Thorell from Stockholm University were awarded the Lamfalussy Research Fellowship 2026 by the European Central Bank. They are among five fellows and will work on their paper "News-driven fluctuations and ...

Commission preparing law on licensing content for AI

Euractiv.com - mer, 13/05/2026 - 16:48
Consultation lays out plans to help creatives get paid

Procès libyen : en appel, le parquet général requiert de nouveau sept ans de prison contre Nicolas Sarkozy

LeMonde / Afrique - mer, 13/05/2026 - 16:40
La cour d’appel doit rendre son arrêt le 30 novembre. Commencé le 16 mars, le procès s’achèvera dans deux semaines, après les plaidoiries des avocats des dix prévenus.
Catégories: Afrique, Europäische Union

Commission stops short of proposing EU ban on conversion therapies

Euractiv.com - mer, 13/05/2026 - 16:24
The EU executive warned a binding law could take years

Au Mali, la junte en état de siège

LeMonde / Afrique - mer, 13/05/2026 - 16:00
Ebranlé par les attaques de djihadistes et d’indépendantistes le 25 avril à Bamako et dans différentes régions du pays, le pouvoir militaire n’a jamais semblé aussi fragile. La capitale est soumise à un blocus.
Catégories: Afrique, Europäische Union

EU weighs special treatment for fertilisers under carbon market rules

Euractiv.com - mer, 13/05/2026 - 15:58
Fertiliser producers could retain free pollution permits for longer

Weber silent on potential far-right cooperation over car CO2 emissions

Euractiv.com - mer, 13/05/2026 - 15:40
EPP chief seeks centrist compromise on car emissions rules

EU announces new global health plans – but without fresh funding

Euractiv.com - mer, 13/05/2026 - 15:13
The plan also foresees tackling health and vaccine disinformation abroad

Calls to exploit vast Mediterranean gas reserves at Cyprus energy crisis summit

Euractiv.com - mer, 13/05/2026 - 15:08
Cyprus, Greece and Romania suggest Europe's energy transition can wait

Robert Bourgi dans « Le Monde », entre Françafrique, argent liquide et cadeaux empoisonnés

LeMonde / Afrique - mer, 13/05/2026 - 15:00
Longtemps conseiller officieux de l’Elysée pour les affaires africaines, l’avocat parisien a révélé comment Dominique de Villepin avait reçu deux coûteuses statuettes lorsqu’il était ministre des affaires étrangères. Son nom apparaît pour la première fois dans les colonnes du journal le 1ᵉʳ mars 1990 et, déjà, il était question d’argent et de polémique.
Catégories: Afrique, Europäische Union

L’ONU réclame des enquêtes après des frappes aériennes du Nigeria et du Tchad

LeMonde / Afrique - mer, 13/05/2026 - 12:51
Une centaine de civils auraient été tués par l’armée nigériane et des bandes criminelles, dimanche, dans le nord-est du Nigeria.
Catégories: Afrique, Europäische Union

Maurice Freund, pionnier des vols de charters en France, est mort

LeMonde / Afrique - mer, 13/05/2026 - 11:36
Ce « Robin des airs », comme il se surnommait, s’est éteint le 9 mai, à l’âge de 82 ans, en Ardèche. Il s’était fait le promoteur d’un tourisme équitable en Afrique, en particulier au Sahel.
Catégories: Afrique, Europäische Union

Afrique-France : tisser des liens égalitaires

LeMonde / Afrique - mer, 13/05/2026 - 11:30
Le sommet « Africa Forward » qui se tenait lundi 11 et mardi 12 mai à Nairobi, marque la volonté de rompre avec une forme de tutelle politique implicite qui a longtemps nourri le sentiment antifrançais sur le continent africain.
Catégories: Afrique, Europäische Union

The (geo)politics of UN80: missed opportunities

United Nations (UN) Secretary-General António Guterres launched the UN80 Initiative in March 2025. Faced with the US government’s increasingly hostile approach to the UN, UN80 was presented as a reform geared towards making the UN system “fit for purpose”. However, this policy brief argues that both the UN bureaucracy and member states have missed key opportunities to turn UN80 into a tool for reconfiguring UN multilateralism and providing space for multilateral cooperation that – despite rising geopolitical tensions – effectively addresses transnational challenges. The UN Secretariat, on the one hand, has pushed for a rushed reform agenda through an avalanche of bureaucratic reshuffling and technocratic ideas that are driven primarily by the logic of efficiency gains. Despite investing considerable efforts, it has failed to develop a coherent organisational and governance vision for the future of the UN that would help the organisation adapt to shifts in global power and policy preferences. Although welcoming reform efforts in principle, member states – on the other hand – have neither provided proactive guidance on desired reform outcomes, nor offered strategic input on the reform proposals put forward by the UN bureaucracy. They have failed to take up their role as political reform governors of a UN system in need of adapting to new geopolitical realities. Although the trajectory of UN80 to date has been far from ideal, the Initiative could still serve as a first step towards more fundamental reform efforts that address member states’ diverging preferences and attempt to tackle multilateral governance deficits. Inorder to highlight what is at stake, the policy brief outlines three scenarios of how post-UN80 dynamics might unfold, helping stakeholders identify what kind of UN system they would like to see and which steps might be necessary to get there.

Scenario 1. Faltering momentum: the phase-out of UN80 contributes to UN fragmentation and decline. Member states and the UN bureaucracy continue working through the UN80 Initiative’s to-do list until everything is either proclaimed done, watered down or silently abandoned. This leaves major challenges unaddressed, contributing to increasing levels of fragmentation and dysfunction across the UN system.

Scenario 2. Bold moves: strategic UN reform ambitions supersede technocratic logics. Member states leave decisions about efficiency gains to UN chief executives while prioritising and spearheading more ambitious reforms. They task the new Secretary-General with designing a high-level debate on the purpose(s) and the future governance of the UN system that reaffirms the UN as the multilateral centre of world politics.

Scenario 3. Muddling through: a combination of technocratic and governance reforms keeps the UN afloat. Cost-cutting reforms continue while a coalition of reform-oriented small and medium-sized member states pushes for a selective reform of multilateral governance. The result is a somewhat smaller UN system that, while not fundamentally transformed, is better equipped to navigate geopolitical tensions.

DRAFT REPORT on hybrid warfare and the protection of the EU’s territorial integrity and critical security and defence infrastructure - PE788.818v01-00

DRAFT REPORT on hybrid warfare and the protection of the EU’s territorial integrity and critical security and defence infrastructure
Committee on Security and Defence
Rasa Juknevičienė

Source : © European Union, 2026 - EP
Catégories: Europäische Union, France

International development cooperation and the emerging global order

A little more than a year into the Trump 2.0 era, the “post–Cold War” international order as we know it is coming to an end. Amid increasing volatility and conflict, the shape and character of the order that will replace it are dangerously unclear. There are ambitions by so-called middle powers – including some member states of the EU – to provide an effective response, but questions remain as to their potential impact. Three scenarios can be envisaged: (1) an Orwellian dystopia dominated by three global powers – the United States, China and Russia – each with its own sphere of influence; (2) a “new Cold War” between two rival capitalist models: “Western” liberal democracy versus “Eastern” oligarchy and (3) the survival of the rules-based international order, possibly as a counterweight to oligarchic spheres of influence. For this scenario to materialise, middle powers must address the liberal order’s inherent weaknesses so that it delivers for all of its members. This discussion paper brings together 14 contributions drawing on the German Institute of Development and Sustainability’s (IDOS) broad regional and thematic expertise to examine these questions. The contributions analyse key actors, cooperation themes and regions. Each contribution analyses the implications of the changing global order for its specific area of focus and explores how international cooperation in general – and development cooperation in particular – can contribute to a more just and sustainable international system. The paper aims to provide readers with a range of perspectives on the state of international development cooperation and its possible evolution. Taken together, the contributions provide insights into the roles that international development cooperation may play in an emerging global order and identify priorities for reforms.

STELLUNGNAHME zu dem Vorschlag für eine Verordnung des Europäischen Parlaments und des Rates zur Einrichtung des Europäischen Fonds für Wettbewerbsfähigkeit (ECF), einschließlich des spezifischen Programms für Forschungs- und Innovationstätigkeiten im...

STELLUNGNAHME zu dem Vorschlag für eine Verordnung des Europäischen Parlaments und des Rates zur Einrichtung des Europäischen Fonds für Wettbewerbsfähigkeit (ECF), einschließlich des spezifischen Programms für Forschungs- und Innovationstätigkeiten im Verteidigungsbereich, zur Aufhebung der Verordnungen (EU) 2021/522, (EU) 2021/694, (EU) 2021/697 und (EU) 2021/783 sowie zur Änderung der Verordnungen (EU) 2021/696, (EU) 2023/588 und (EU) [EDIP]
Ausschuss für Sicherheit und Verteidigung
Riho Terras

Quelle : © Europäische Union, 2026 - EP
Catégories: Europäische Union, France

Au Kenya, la France à l’offensive pour investir en Afrique

LeMonde / Afrique - mer, 13/05/2026 - 07:00
Paris a clamé son désir d’investir sur le continent lors du sommet Africa Forward, qui s’est ouvert le 11 mai au cœur de la capitale kényane. Mais, sur ces marchés dynamiques, la compétition est rude.
Catégories: Afrique, Europäische Union

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