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Mayor cancels DR Congo friendly over Ebola concern

BBC Africa - Tue, 06/02/2026 - 21:28
DR Congo's international friendly against Chile in Spain next week is cancelled after authorities raise health concerns over the Ebola outbreak in the African nation.
Categories: Africa, Swiss News

Two shot dead during Kenya protests over US Ebola centre plan

BBC Africa - Tue, 06/02/2026 - 20:32
Clashes break out against a planned US Ebola quarantine facility in Kenya.
Categories: Africa, Swiss News

AMENDMENTS 1407 - 1691 - Draft report Establishing Global Europe - PE789.071v01-00

AMENDMENTS 1407 - 1691 - Draft report Establishing Global Europe
Committee on Foreign Affairs
Committee on Development
Robert Biedroń, Michael Gahler

Source : © European Union, 2026 - EP

AMENDMENTS 661 - 1053 - Draft report Establishing Global Europe - PE789.069v01-00

AMENDMENTS 661 - 1053 - Draft report Establishing Global Europe
Committee on Foreign Affairs
Committee on Development
Robert Biedroń, Michael Gahler

Source : © European Union, 2026 - EP

Partey named in Ghana squad for World Cup

BBC Africa - Tue, 06/02/2026 - 08:28
Former Arsenal midfielder Thomas Partey has been named in Ghana's preliminary squad for the World Cup.
Categories: Africa, Swiss News

Le train Belgrade-Budapest prend toujours plus de retard en gare

Courrier des Balkans / Serbie - Tue, 06/02/2026 - 06:53

La ligne de chemin de fer à grande vitesse entre Belgrade et Budapest, qui devait entrer en opération en février, n'est toujours pas opérationnelle pour les passagers. Une avarie de plus pour ce projet sous pavillon chinois au coût exorbitant.

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The 28th regime – How do Parliament and the Commission align?

Written by Clare Ferguson with Áine Feeney.

Parliament has been engaging in preparatory work on the 28th regime, debating and adopting a legislative-initiative report from the Committee on Legal Affairs (JURI) during the January 2026 plenary session. The JURI report recommended allowing national limited liability companies to register as ‘Societas Europaea Unificata (S.EU) to allow automatic recognition in all Member States. However, the report also recommended implementing safeguards to ensure that the regime does not undermine labour and social laws.

The Commission’s March 2026 proposal for a regulation establishing the 28th regime corporate legal framework would allow for quick, digital registration that is automatically valid across the EU. It would also provide for a single tax treatment of employee remuneration and a framework for winding up companies. While Parliament’s resolution supports the approach, it remains cautious about the proposal’s chances of success.

Overall, the objectives of the 28th regime as defined by the Commission and the Parliament are well aligned, as both institutions believe the regime should support the EU’s competitiveness, harmonise the single market and modernise the business environment. However, there are some key differences; EPRS conducted a comparative assessment of the Commission’s proposal for a 28th regime corporate legal framework and Parliament’s legislative-initiative resolution, identifying limitations in six areas of the Commission’s proposal, which include:

  • Harmonised legal form;
  • Registration and exit;
  • Closure of companies;
  • Attracting talent;
  • Governance and safeguards;
  • Dispute resolution.

The EPRS assessment found that the Commission proposal could have an impact on the generation of European added value, with particular reference to three of the identified shortcomings. Firstly, the scope of eligible companies is broad, without ensuring a clear and consistent definition. Secondly, the proposed ‘dual-track’ system could vary across Member States, reducing legal certainty for investors and restricting possibilities for cross-border scale-up of innovative companies. Finally, there is a lack of measures to establish a specialised dispute resolution mechanism.


Ultimately, the Commission proposal focuses on company law and operations while Parliament takes a broader view, considering the need to support the entire ecosystem around innovative companies, including labour law, investment, and cross-border scale up.

The 28th regime is a key measure in the European Commission’s 2025 competitiveness compass; an economic framework which aims to close the innovation gap, decarbonise the economy and reduce foreign dependencies. The need for such a comprehensive legal framework was highlighted by the 2024 Letta and Draghi reports. Its objective is to create a uniform set of rules for companies applicable across the EU, simplifying the legal framework to facilitate the competitiveness of businesses and start-ups operating in the single market.

The Commission envisages that it should be possible to establish a company under the 28th regime within 48 hours, which EPRS predicts could lead to an increase in venture capital invested in European companies of about €445 billion, thus supporting the potential of European start-ups to grow and scale-up in Europe.

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Categories: European Union, Swiss News

ÄNDERUNGSANTRÄGE 1 - 309 - Entwurf eines Berichts Einrichtung des Programms für agile, schnelle Innovation im Verteidigungsbereich (AGILE) - PE788.873v01-00

ÄNDERUNGSANTRÄGE 1 - 309 - Entwurf eines Berichts Einrichtung des Programms für agile, schnelle Innovation im Verteidigungsbereich (AGILE)
Ausschuss für Industrie, Forschung und Energie
Ausschuss für Sicherheit und Verteidigung
Tonino Picula, Ivars Ijabs

Quelle : © Europäische Union, 2026 - EP

Un réalisateur lauréat d'un Grammy explore le rôle de son grand-père nigérian dans la guerre du Biafra

BBC Afrique - Mon, 06/01/2026 - 11:00
Le cinéaste Meji Alabi réalise un documentaire historique de BBC Africa Eye consacré à la guerre civile au Nigeria.
Categories: Afrique, Swiss News

Missions - AFET Mission to South Africa - 25-27 May 2026 - 25-05-2026 - Committee on Foreign Affairs

From 25 to 27 May, a delegation of the Committee on Foreign Affairs (AFET) of six MEPs led by the Committee Chair David McAllister (EPP, Germany) visited Cape Town, Pretoria, and Johannesburg, South Africa.
The delegation met South African political leaders and partners to discuss deepening EU-South Africa cooperation. Key topics included international relations in a changing geopolitical landscape, security, political ties, and the Global Gateway, the EU's strategy for global infrastructure investment.
Press release
Source : © European Union, 2026 - EP

I moved from Ethiopia to Shetland - and I've brought the coffee with me

BBC Africa - Sun, 05/31/2026 - 10:29
Netsanet Sori is bringing a flavour of the farm where she grew up to her new home 4,000 miles away.
Categories: Africa, Swiss News

14e édition de la Nuit de la littérature

Courrier des Balkans - Sat, 05/30/2026 - 23:58

Samedi 30 mai 2026 à partir de 14h15, au Centre culturel irlandais de Paris
(5, rue des Irlandais 75005 Paris)

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