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Gabon : investi président, l'ex-putschiste Oligui Nguema promet "un nouveau départ démocratique"

France24 / Afrique - Sat, 03/05/2025 - 18:40
Brice Oligui Nguema a prêté serment samedi comme président. Avant un retour complet à l'ordre constitutionnel, le Gabon devra encore organiser des élections législatives, prévues avant la fin de l'été. 
Categories: Afrique

Serbian president briefly hospitalised after cutting short US trip

Euractiv.com - Sat, 03/05/2025 - 18:10
Aleksandar Vučić felt "intense chest pain" and was discharged after a few hours in hospital, Serbian officials said.
Categories: European Union

Le suspect du meurtre d'Aboubakar Cissé guidé par une "envie obsessionnelle de tuer"

France24 / France - Sat, 03/05/2025 - 16:17
Au programme de votre magazine, cette semaine : la plainte de la famille d’Aboubakar Cissé. Ses proches veulent faire requalifier en "assassinat à caractère terroriste" le crime dans la mosquée de la Grand-Combe. Sur le plan politique, l’absence de réaction dans un premier temps, puis les déclarations du ministre de l’Intérieur Bruno Retailleau ont suscité colère et incompréhension.
Categories: France

Au Togo, Faure Gnassingbé consolide son pouvoir en devenant président du Conseil des ministres

France24 / Afrique - Sat, 03/05/2025 - 15:36
Le dirigeant togolais Faure Gnassingbé a prêté serment samedi pour devenir président du Conseil des ministres, nouvelle plus haute fonction du pays. L'opposition y voit un moyen pour lui de rester indéfiniment en place après déjà 20 ans au pouvoir.
Categories: Afrique

China denies accessing data after TikTok hit with huge EU fine

Euractiv.com - Sat, 03/05/2025 - 15:34
TikTok admitted to Irish authorities that it had found EU user data on its China-based servers.
Categories: European Union

Meurtre d'Aboubakar Cissé : le suspect guidé par une obsession de tuer

France24 / France - Sat, 03/05/2025 - 15:34
Une semaine après le meurtre d'Aboubakar Cissé dans une mosquée du Gard, la procureure de Nîmes a indiqué, vendredi, que le suspect, qui n'a toujours pas été remis aux autorités françaises par l'Italie, a agi "dans un contexte isolé", précisant que le Pnat n'avait "à ce stade" pas retenu la qualification terroriste.
Categories: France

Trump administration revokes visa-free travel for Romanians

Euractiv.com - Sat, 03/05/2025 - 13:46
A Biden era decision to allow Romanians visa-free entry for 90 days was paused by Trump's team in March – and has now been reversed.
Categories: European Union

Labor wins Australian election

Euractiv.com - Sat, 03/05/2025 - 13:24
Anthony Albanese will be returned for a second term as prime minister on an anti-Trump wave.
Categories: European Union

Gérard Depardieu au casting du prochain film de Fanny Ardent

France24 / France - Sat, 03/05/2025 - 13:22
Gérard Depardieu de nouveau en tournage au Portugal dans l'attente du verdict de son procès pour agressions sexuelles.
Categories: France

The Iberian grid meltdown imperils electricity trade

Euractiv.com - Sat, 03/05/2025 - 11:00
By exposing consumers and industries to prices that better reflect the geography of electricity production, European countries would create powerful incentives to improve the efficiency of the entire system.
Categories: European Union

Assurance voiture pour militaire : comment choisir ?

Aumilitaire.com - Sat, 03/05/2025 - 09:51
Souscrire une assurance automobile adaptée à la réalité de la vie militaire impose de prendre en compte plusieurs paramètres spécifiques. Cette démarche ne peut se résumer à une simple comparaison tarifaire, car les contraintes liées aux affectations, aux déplacements fréquents ou aux missions en zone sensible modifient les besoins classiques d’un assuré. La question centrale
Categories: Défense

Bosnie-Herzégovine : à Majevica, coopération réussie entre communes des deux entités

Courrier des Balkans / Bosnie-Herzégovine - Sat, 03/05/2025 - 09:44

Depuis plus de 25 ans, cinq communes de Republika Srpska et de Fédération de Bosnie-Herzégovine, situées au pied du massif montagneux de Majevica, coopèrent et s'entraident autour d'un projet touristique de mise en valeur des richesses naturelles de la région.

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Categories: Balkans Occidentaux

Au Gabon, Libreville se prépare pour l'investiture du président Brice Oligui Nguema

France24 / Afrique - Sat, 03/05/2025 - 08:18
Élu avec près de 95 % des voix lors de la présidentielle d'avril, l'ancien général putschiste Brice Oligui Nguema doit prêter serment samedi dans un stade situé près de Libreville. Plusieurs chefs d'État du continent africain seront présents à la cérémonie.
Categories: Afrique

10 Most Urgent: One Free Press Coalition

Euractiv.com - Sat, 03/05/2025 - 07:30
As part of the One Free Press Coalition, Euractiv is marking World Press Freedom Day by highlighting ten cases where journalists remain imprisoned for seeking to expose truth.
Categories: European Union

Greeks arrest man allegedly spying for Russia

Euractiv.com - Sat, 03/05/2025 - 07:00
A 59-year-old Georgian national appeared in Greek court on Friday on espionage charges.
Categories: European Union

Aïssa Maïga, actrice engagée, est l'invitée exceptionnelle du JTA

France24 / Afrique - Fri, 02/05/2025 - 23:13
Actrice engagée aux racines franco-sénégalo-maliennes, Aïssa Maïga est à l'affiche de Promis le ciel, présenté au Festival de Cannes 2025. Dans cet entretien, elle revient sur son rôle dans ce film marquant, son engagement pour une meilleure représentation dans le cinéma, ses envies de passer derrière la caméra, ainsi que sa collaboration artistique avec la chanteuse Awa Ly, pour qui elle a récemment réalisé le clip My Essence. Un échange sensible et inspirant.
Categories: Afrique

RSF regrette la dépendance accrue des médias aux gouvernements et annonceurs en Afrique

France24 / Afrique - Fri, 02/05/2025 - 23:02
Reporters Sans Frontières a publié ce vendredi son classement annuel sur la liberté de la presse dans le monde et en Afrique. La dégradation des conditions des journalistes dans les pays en guerre a été pointée comme au Soudan, en RDC, au Mali ou encore au Burkina Faso. RSF note également une dépendance économique de plus en plus accrue des médias aux gouvernements et aux annonceurs affaiblissant ainsi leur neutralité. C'est le cas selon l'ONG au Cameroun, au Togo ou encore au Sénégal.
Categories: Afrique

Between the Song and the Tsar: Why China’s Future Hangs on a Forgotten Liberal Legacy

Foreign Policy Blogs - Fri, 02/05/2025 - 19:30

Image produced by ChatGPT. Please note that due to the limitations of AI, some place names or borders may be historically inaccurate.

The Song Dynasty (960–1279) was a moment in Chinese history when human creativity flourished at an unprecedented scale. It was during this period that China pioneered some of the most consequential inventions in world history — the compass, movable-type printing, gunpowder, and advanced papermaking — laying critical foundations for global trade, navigation, and communication.

Proponents of Song liberalism, such as Jacques Gernet and Mark Elvin, argue that this burst of innovation was inseparable from a uniquely open social structure — marked by vibrant urban markets, private enterprise, and intellectual pluralism rarely seen in other periods of imperial China.

Yet this historical legacy now stands at the heart of China’s contemporary dilemma: must its future be shaped by its liberal heritage of openness and innovation, or by its authoritarian tradition of centralized control?

Nowhere is this tension more visible than in Beijing’s increasingly uneasy relationship with its most successful overseas Chinese entrepreneurs — figures who arguably embody the Song legacy of market-driven prosperity. In recent years, the Chinese Communist Party has reportedly signaled its disapproval of Hong Kong tycoon Li Ka-shing’s overseas investments — including his planned sale of port assets in Panama — while tightening surveillance over diaspora capital flows to the United States. A proud legacy of decentralized Chinese commerce now finds itself entangled in a fraught contest between market autonomy and state control.

Chinese Diaspora across Southeast Asia: A Realized Song Utopia

If the Song Dynasty was China’s brief experiment in commercial liberalism, then Southeast Asia became its most enduring legacy. Far from the political constraints of the imperial mainland, the overseas Chinese diaspora — particularly in Southeast Asia — mingled with local advantages to cultivate what some historians describe as a realized version of the Song-era economic utopia.

For centuries, Chinese merchant networks, deeply rooted in Confucian trust-based commerce and decentralized market practices, dominated regional trade from the ports of Malacca to the streets of Bangkok and Manila. Among these diasporic communities, the Hakka — known for their mobility, adaptability, and entrepreneurial dynamism — played a distinctive role as frontier settlers and commercial pioneers. Their history of migration and settlement across Southeast Asia epitomized the Song legacy of decentralized governance, trust-based networks, and market-driven prosperity.

Scholars like Wang Gungwu and Anthony Reid have long argued that this economic diaspora carried forward not just the entrepreneurial spirit of the Song, but also its flexible social structures — favoring networks over hierarchies, negotiation over coercion, and adaptability over control.

This legacy is perhaps most vividly embodied in the rise of Southeast Asia’s ethnic Chinese elite — producing figures such as Singapore’s founding father Lee Kuan Yew, Hong Kong business magnate Li Ka-shing, and generations of Hakka-led commercial dynasties across Malaysia, Thailand, and Indonesia that have shaped the region’s political economy.

The Southern Chinese Resistance to Authoritarian Encroachment

Yet as China’s authoritarian resurgence unfolds under the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), the very communities that once embodied the Song liberal legacy — the southern Chinese diaspora, including Hakka networks — now find their prosperity and autonomy under threat.

While the aforementioned Li Ka-shing has long symbolized the commercial success of southern Chinese networks, he is far from the only target of Beijing’s growing suspicion toward the diaspora’s economic independence.

Hong Kong media mogul Jimmy Lai — a devout Catholic of Hakka heritage and founder of Apple Daily — has been imprisoned for his pro-democracy activism and refusal to submit to Beijing’s censorship regime. Macau casino magnate Stanley Ho’s family empire — historically rooted in Cantonese and Hakka commercial networks — has come under intensified regulatory scrutiny amid China’s anti-corruption and capital control campaigns. Cultural icons like actor Chow Yun-fat, celebrated both for his Hakka roots and his frugal, anti-materialist lifestyle, have been quietly blacklisted in mainland media for their refusal to conform to the party line.

Across Southeast Asia and the global Chinese diaspora, southern Chinese networks — forged through centuries of commerce, migration, and adaptation — now face the same existential question confronting mainland China: can the Song legacy of openness survive the tightening grip of state control?

A Choice Between Two Civilizational Legacies

China’s future — and that of its global diaspora — is approaching an irreversible crossroads. The Song liberal heritage was not an accident of history; it was a civilizational achievement rooted in openness, commerce, and decentralized trust. It shaped not only the golden age of Chinese innovation but also empowered generations of southern Chinese communities across Southeast Asia to build resilient, market-driven societies.

Yet this legacy now stands in stark opposition to the authoritarian model championed by the Chinese Communist Party — a system not organically Chinese, but a Western export from Soviet Russia. It was Russia — not a product of China’s own historical experience — that first married Western industrial modernity with totalitarian statecraft. What the world witnesses today is not simply a political struggle within China, but a deeper civilizational contest: between a native tradition of commercial freedom and pluralism, and a foreign legacy of Western-style authoritarianism.

 

Disclaimer: this article was produced with approximately 85% human contribution and 15% AI assistance, as assessed by AI.

 

 

 

'I was born Ivorian' - bank boss barred from running for president tells BBC

BBC Africa - Fri, 02/05/2025 - 18:54
Tidjane Thiam is challenging a court decision removing him from the electoral roll ahead of October's poll.
Categories: Africa

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