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„Okoskamerák” vigyázzák a rendet Szászfenesen

Kolozsvári Rádió (Románia/Erdély) - mer, 17/09/2025 - 13:46

Szászfenes Romániában elsőként vezeti be a mesterséges intelligenciára épülő közterületi megfigyelőrendszert. A településen működő 250 térfigyelő kamerára egy új szoftvert telepítenek, amely lehetővé teszi, hogy valós időben észleljenek különböző szabálysértéseket. A mesterséges intelligenciára épülő rendszernek köszönhetően a kamerák automatikusan észlelhetik például a vandalizmust, az illegális hulladéklerakást vagy a szabálytalan parkolást is. A rendszernek ugyanakkor nem […]

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Viandes, fruits, légumes… Le ministère de l’Agriculture révèle les prix au détail

Algérie 360 - mer, 17/09/2025 - 13:43

Le ministère de l’Agriculture, du Développement Rural et de la Pêche, en collaboration avec le Ministère du Commerce Intérieur et de la Régulation du Marché […]

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Catégories: Afrique

France: des associations poursuivent l’État pour inaction dans le scandale du «Dieselgate»

RFI (Europe) - mer, 17/09/2025 - 13:39
Trois associations ont annoncé, mercredi 17 septembre, le dépôt d'un recours devant la justice française visant l'État pour inaction dans le scandale mondial du « Dieselgate ». Dans cette affaire, plusieurs constructeurs automobiles sont soupçonnés d'avoir commercialisé des véhicules dotés d'un logiciel trompant les tests anti-pollution et étant ainsi plus pollueurs que ce qui était communiqué.
Catégories: Union européenne

China Is Still Struggling to Manage Local Debt Stress

TheDiplomat - mer, 17/09/2025 - 13:38
A reported 1 trillion yuan relief package underscores how far Beijing is from solving the LGFV problem.

La société civile congolaise appelle les députés à l’objectivité dans la pétition contre Kamerhe et consorts

Radio Okapi / RD Congo - mer, 17/09/2025 - 13:36

Des organisations de la société civile congolaise appellent les députés nationaux à faire preuve d’objectivité dans le cadre de la pétition visant Vital Kamerhe et cinq membres de son bureau, afin de préserver la stabilité institutionnelle.

Catégories: Afrique

Travaux publics et infrastructures : voici les 4 priorités fixées par le nouveau ministre Djellaoui

Algérie 360 - mer, 17/09/2025 - 13:29

Le nouveau ministre des Travaux publics et des Infrastructures de base, Abdelkader Djellaoui, a présidé mardi un important meeting consacré à la finalisation du programme […]

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Catégories: Afrique

‘Lines have been crossed’: Brussels urges sanctions on Israel

Euractiv.com - mer, 17/09/2025 - 13:27
The move is the EU's most far-reaching attempt yet to pressure Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government to halt its war on Gaza
Catégories: European Union

Psychose à Lusengi après des accrochages entre deux factions de Wazalendo

Radio Okapi / RD Congo - mer, 17/09/2025 - 13:26


La situation reste tendue depuis mardi 16 septembre à Lusengi, dans la collectivité de Wakabangu 1er, territoire de Shabunda (Sud-Kivu), où deux factions du groupe Wazalendo, supplétif de l'armée, se sont affrontées par échanges de tirs.

Catégories: Afrique

Climate mainstreaming in environmental treaties

Are climate treaties, like the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) or the Paris Agreement, the only way forward for intergovernmental climate cooperation? By now, there are hundreds of multilateral treaties governing a wide range of environmental issues, including energy, freshwater, oceans, air pollution, biodiversity conservation, hazardous waste, agriculture and fisheries. This policy brief examines whether the 379 multilateral environmental treaties that do not primarily address climate change can nevertheless contribute to advancing climate commitments.
We find that decisions adopted under environmental treaties have increasingly mainstreamed climate considerations since 1990. Today, climate-related decisions account for around 10% of regulatory decisions adopted under environmental treaties across different issue areas. Some treaty regimes are particularly active in addressing climate change, such as those focused on energy, freshwater and habitats, with up to 60% of their decisions addressing climate change. In contrast, treaties regulating agriculture and fisheries demonstrate a notably lower level of engagement in climate mainstreaming.
These findings demonstrate that environmental treaties that do not specifically focus on climate change can still contribute to shaping climate governance, albeit to varying degrees. This policy brief concludes with a set of recommendations for researchers, treaty negotiators, secretariats, governments and climate activists seeking to advance intergovernmental cooperation on climate change through means other than climate treaties.
Key policy messages:
Non-climate-focused treaties can serve as a means for developing climate mitigation and adaptation commitments, notably through decisions adopted by their respective bodies. Yet, there is room for increased climate mainstreaming in those decisions. Various actors can contribute to such mainstreaming:
• Researchers could further investigate why some conferences of the parties (COPs) are more receptive to climate concerns than others and what potential trade-offs are associated with climate mainstreaming in environmental treaties.
• Treaty negotiators can favour cross-cutting mandates that enhance policy coherence across interconnected environmental challenges, enabling a more integrated approach to environmental decision-making. They can also design dynamic collective bodies, able to adopt decisions swiftly when new issues or information arise.
• Governments can appoint climate experts in non-climate COPs and advisory committees and report climate-related aspects of their implementation of non-climate treaties.
• Treaty secretariats can coordinate joint initiatives and promote knowledge exchange across climate and other environmental regimes.
• Climate activists can intensify their engagement with non-climate COPs by participating in consultations, submitting position papers, and collaborating with sympathetic delegates to amplify the climate relevance of treaty decisions.

Annabelle Olivier is a PhD student in Political Science at the University of British Columbia.
Jean-Frédéric Morin is Full Professor at the Political Science Department of Université Laval, Canada

Climate mainstreaming in environmental treaties

Are climate treaties, like the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) or the Paris Agreement, the only way forward for intergovernmental climate cooperation? By now, there are hundreds of multilateral treaties governing a wide range of environmental issues, including energy, freshwater, oceans, air pollution, biodiversity conservation, hazardous waste, agriculture and fisheries. This policy brief examines whether the 379 multilateral environmental treaties that do not primarily address climate change can nevertheless contribute to advancing climate commitments.
We find that decisions adopted under environmental treaties have increasingly mainstreamed climate considerations since 1990. Today, climate-related decisions account for around 10% of regulatory decisions adopted under environmental treaties across different issue areas. Some treaty regimes are particularly active in addressing climate change, such as those focused on energy, freshwater and habitats, with up to 60% of their decisions addressing climate change. In contrast, treaties regulating agriculture and fisheries demonstrate a notably lower level of engagement in climate mainstreaming.
These findings demonstrate that environmental treaties that do not specifically focus on climate change can still contribute to shaping climate governance, albeit to varying degrees. This policy brief concludes with a set of recommendations for researchers, treaty negotiators, secretariats, governments and climate activists seeking to advance intergovernmental cooperation on climate change through means other than climate treaties.
Key policy messages:
Non-climate-focused treaties can serve as a means for developing climate mitigation and adaptation commitments, notably through decisions adopted by their respective bodies. Yet, there is room for increased climate mainstreaming in those decisions. Various actors can contribute to such mainstreaming:
• Researchers could further investigate why some conferences of the parties (COPs) are more receptive to climate concerns than others and what potential trade-offs are associated with climate mainstreaming in environmental treaties.
• Treaty negotiators can favour cross-cutting mandates that enhance policy coherence across interconnected environmental challenges, enabling a more integrated approach to environmental decision-making. They can also design dynamic collective bodies, able to adopt decisions swiftly when new issues or information arise.
• Governments can appoint climate experts in non-climate COPs and advisory committees and report climate-related aspects of their implementation of non-climate treaties.
• Treaty secretariats can coordinate joint initiatives and promote knowledge exchange across climate and other environmental regimes.
• Climate activists can intensify their engagement with non-climate COPs by participating in consultations, submitting position papers, and collaborating with sympathetic delegates to amplify the climate relevance of treaty decisions.

Annabelle Olivier is a PhD student in Political Science at the University of British Columbia.
Jean-Frédéric Morin is Full Professor at the Political Science Department of Université Laval, Canada

Climate mainstreaming in environmental treaties

Are climate treaties, like the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) or the Paris Agreement, the only way forward for intergovernmental climate cooperation? By now, there are hundreds of multilateral treaties governing a wide range of environmental issues, including energy, freshwater, oceans, air pollution, biodiversity conservation, hazardous waste, agriculture and fisheries. This policy brief examines whether the 379 multilateral environmental treaties that do not primarily address climate change can nevertheless contribute to advancing climate commitments.
We find that decisions adopted under environmental treaties have increasingly mainstreamed climate considerations since 1990. Today, climate-related decisions account for around 10% of regulatory decisions adopted under environmental treaties across different issue areas. Some treaty regimes are particularly active in addressing climate change, such as those focused on energy, freshwater and habitats, with up to 60% of their decisions addressing climate change. In contrast, treaties regulating agriculture and fisheries demonstrate a notably lower level of engagement in climate mainstreaming.
These findings demonstrate that environmental treaties that do not specifically focus on climate change can still contribute to shaping climate governance, albeit to varying degrees. This policy brief concludes with a set of recommendations for researchers, treaty negotiators, secretariats, governments and climate activists seeking to advance intergovernmental cooperation on climate change through means other than climate treaties.
Key policy messages:
Non-climate-focused treaties can serve as a means for developing climate mitigation and adaptation commitments, notably through decisions adopted by their respective bodies. Yet, there is room for increased climate mainstreaming in those decisions. Various actors can contribute to such mainstreaming:
• Researchers could further investigate why some conferences of the parties (COPs) are more receptive to climate concerns than others and what potential trade-offs are associated with climate mainstreaming in environmental treaties.
• Treaty negotiators can favour cross-cutting mandates that enhance policy coherence across interconnected environmental challenges, enabling a more integrated approach to environmental decision-making. They can also design dynamic collective bodies, able to adopt decisions swiftly when new issues or information arise.
• Governments can appoint climate experts in non-climate COPs and advisory committees and report climate-related aspects of their implementation of non-climate treaties.
• Treaty secretariats can coordinate joint initiatives and promote knowledge exchange across climate and other environmental regimes.
• Climate activists can intensify their engagement with non-climate COPs by participating in consultations, submitting position papers, and collaborating with sympathetic delegates to amplify the climate relevance of treaty decisions.

Annabelle Olivier is a PhD student in Political Science at the University of British Columbia.
Jean-Frédéric Morin is Full Professor at the Political Science Department of Université Laval, Canada

Pourquoi l'emprise des groupes armés dans le sud du Mali a des répercussions au-delà des frontières

BBC Afrique - mer, 17/09/2025 - 13:18
Le JNIM a ouvert un nouveau front dans son insurrection au Mali en imposant un blocus autour de Kayes, l'une des régions les plus stratégiques du pays.
Catégories: Afrique

RAF Typhoons to Police Poland’s Skies amid Russian Drone Incursions

The Aviationist Blog - mer, 17/09/2025 - 13:17
The British government announced its intention to join NATO’s Operation Eastern Sentry following continued incursions of Russian drones in NATO airspace. Royal Air Force Typhoons will deploy as a part of Operation Eastern Sentry to monitor and defend the skies of NATO’s eastern flank. These aircraft will operate directly from RAF Coningsby in the UK, […]
Catégories: Defence`s Feeds

Pályázati felhívás tudományos és technológiai szakdiplomata „TéT attasé” külszolgálati munkakör betöltésére

EU Pályázati Portál - mer, 17/09/2025 - 13:13
A Kulturális és Innovációs Minisztérium, mint szakminisztérium és a Külgazdasági és Külügyminisztérium – a kormányzati tudománypolitikáért és annak koordinációjáért, valamint a tudománydiplomáciáért való ágazati kormányzati felelősségi körükben eljárva – közös pályázatot hirdet tudományos és technológiai szakdiplomata (”TéT attasé”), beosztott diplomata külszolgálati munkakör betöltésére a következő állomáshelyeken: London, Pekin, Szöul. A pályázat beadásának határideje: 2025. október 15.
Catégories: Pályázatok

Die Zucman-Steuer: Abgabe entscheidet über Frankreichs Haushaltsstreit

Euractiv.de - mer, 17/09/2025 - 13:10
Mit 38 Jahren gilt Zucman als Shootingstar der französischen Wirtschaftswissenschaft und Mann der Stunde. Der Professor an der Universität Berkeley in den USA und Direktor des European Tax Observatory in Paris will die Staatskassen mit einem Plan auffüllen: einer Steuer von zwei Prozent auf Haushalte, deren Vermögen die Marke von 100 Millionen Euro übersteigt.
Catégories: Europäische Union

French PM opens budget talks with opposition, Socialists impose their terms

Euractiv.com - mer, 17/09/2025 - 13:09
Over the summer, the PS put forward an alternative budget that proposed higher taxes for the wealthiest households
Catégories: European Union

Gaza: l'UE propose de sanctionner deux ministres israéliens d'extrême droite et de taxer des biens importés

RFI (Europe) - mer, 17/09/2025 - 13:05
La Commission européenne a proposé mercredi 17 septembre de taxer davantage les produits israéliens importés dans l'UE, et de sanctionner deux ministres d'extrême droite du gouvernement de Benyamin Netanyahu, a annoncé la cheffe de la diplomatie de l'UE Kaja Kallas. C'est un changement majeur de position que propose l'exécutif européen, choisissant de faire pression sur Israël au sujet de sa campagne meurtrière dans la bande de Gaza. Cette mesure n'a toutefois guère de chance d'être adoptée par les Vingt-Sept, faute d'un soutien suffisant.
Catégories: Union européenne

Bruxelles : un Algérien et sa famille menacés de mort en raison de leurs origines

Algérie 360 - mer, 17/09/2025 - 13:04

Depuis plusieurs jours, Mohamed Elhajaiji, un commerçant algérien de Schaerbeek, à Bruxelles, subit de graves menaces. Le gérant d’un magasin de décoration situé dans la […]

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Catégories: Afrique

Un F-22A Raptor aurait battu un record de tir à longue portée avec un missile air-air AIM-120 AMRAAM

Zone militaire - mer, 17/09/2025 - 13:02

En combat aérien, la capacité de détruire une cible au-delà de la portée visuelle [BVR – Beyond Visual Range] peut s’avérer déterminante pour contrer les dispositifs d’interdiction et de déni d’accès [A2/AD] déployés par un adversaire. Pour cela, il faut disposer de moyens de détection permettant de « voir loin » et de missiles air-air à longue...

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Catégories: Défense

Les décisions prises en Conseil des ministres

24 Heures au Bénin - mer, 17/09/2025 - 13:01

Le gouvernement a tenu mercredi 17 septembre 2025, la session ordinaire du Conseil des ministres. Plusieurs décisions ont été prises au cours de cette session.
Récapitulatif des grandes décisions

Catégories: Afrique

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