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Sanctioning Russia Is Easier Said Than Done

Foreign Policy - Wed, 21/04/2021 - 22:19
Quiet threats, not public pronouncements, could be the best way to save Navalny.

ILO kicks off Green Week to ‘jump-start’ a sustainable future 

UN News Centre - Wed, 21/04/2021 - 21:19
As the world grapples with the devastating economic and social consequences of the COVID-19 crisis, the UN’s labour agency launched ILO Green Week to explore what a green future of work could look like, and how we can get there. 

The Legacy of Wartime Atrocities Still Looms Over Asian Alliances

Foreign Policy - Wed, 21/04/2021 - 21:12
Survivors of World War II sexual enslavement seemed one step closer to reparations, but international pressure and a Korean judge intervened.

Russia: Rights experts call for immediate medical evacuation of Alexei Navalny

UN News Centre - Wed, 21/04/2021 - 20:22
Experts appointed by the UN Human Rights Council called on Wednesday for the urgent medical evacuation of detained Russian opposition figure Alexei Navalny, fearing he is in “serious danger” due to deteriorating health and harsh prison conditions. 

Sino-U.S. Competition Is Good for Climate Change Efforts

Foreign Policy - Wed, 21/04/2021 - 20:19
In a contentious international environment, superpowers can spur each other on.

Brazil’s Most Popular Politician Might Dial Back Bolsonaro’s Legacy—but Won’t Take the Country Into the Future

Foreign Policy - Wed, 21/04/2021 - 18:30
Lula may offer the strongest alternative to Bolsonaro, yet his policies for Brazil won’t fully address the country’s challenges.

Azerbaijan and the diversification of Europe’s natural gas supply

Foreign Policy Blogs - Wed, 21/04/2021 - 18:27
It was recently reported that the Shah Deniz consortium has commenced natural gas deliveries to Europe.  Shahmar Hajiyev, an AIR Center expert, noted, “This is very important because Azerbaijan became the first country to supply Caspian natural gas to European energy markets.  It represents the future of the European Union’s energy supply.  Azerbaijan will supply 10 billion barrels of gas per year to the EU.   This is very important for Europe’s diversification process.”   According to Hajiyev, it is very important that the EU stop relying upon Russian oil for the sake of its own energy security: “It’s very dangerous for the EU to rely upon Russia.  What happened in the Ukraine shows that this is dangerous.  There was a huge crisis between Russia and the Ukraine.  The terms of the transit issue and later also the conflict with the separatists supported by Russia created major problems.  This showed the EU that relying upon Russia is dangerous for the EU.   Also, there was the price issue.   For all these reasons, they prefer to diversify their sources and Azerbaijan was the best option.”   Paolo Bergamaschi, a European energy expert, concurred: “the European Commission declared that the Southern Corridor is critical for the strategic security of the EU.  The pipeline is thus critical for the security of the EU, especially related to the diversification of supplies for we want to decrease the influence of Russian gas on Europe.  That is why the EU has pursued the support of the TAP pipeline to create an alternative to Russian gas.”   According to Bergamaschi, it is also good for the United States that the EU diversify its oil supply: “One of the foreign policy objectives of the US is to decrease Russian influence on the EU, so that is the purpose of this pipeline.  If I look at the Eastern Mediterranean and the many gas and oil fields all over, the discoveries of Turkey in the Black Sea, etc., there will be many markets.  I believe in a quick energy transition.  But if I must choose, I prefer the Azerbaijani gas for they won’t use it as an instrument to impose their foreign policy objectives like Russia does.  Azerbaijan is a friend of Europe and that is important for us.”   Hajiyev concurred: “The United States always supports the EU on energy security.  They also are against the Russian monopoly on the European market.  The US put sanctions on the Russian gas pipelines, for they would help Putin to improve his position and dominate the European gas market.  Therefore, the US supports the EU in its diversification to decrease the Russian monopoly on EU market.”   When asked how Azerbaijan supplying natural gas to the European Union will influence Israel, Hajiyev responded: “Azerbaijan and Israel are remarkably close.  Azerbaijan supplies 45 percent of Israel’s energy needs.  Israel will also build pipelines, but there are geopolitical issues, so we cannot say exactly when Israel will build the pipeline.  The Azerbaijani pipeline is ready.  Azerbaijan supplies 10 bcn to Europe every year.  They will increase to 20 bcn in the future.  It won’t contradict Israel, for the EU market is very big and there is room for more gas.  It is against the Russian interest, for Azerbaijan and Israel can jointly fill what Russia supplied.  In the end, these two countries will supply Europe and there will be no conflict of interest between Israel and Azerbaijan.  Israel needs 3-5 years to complete the project, if everything goes right.”   The Azerbaijani diaspora in the European Union countries also support first direct gas deliveries to Europe, which will serve to strengthen the diplomatic and economic relations between their motherland Azerbaijan and their host countries.  It will also reinforce the position of the Azerbaijani Diaspora organizations in the EU countries to promote more effectively these relations.

Ocean benefits increasingly undermined by human activity, UN assessment reveals

UN News Centre - Wed, 21/04/2021 - 17:43
Greater understanding of the ocean is essential if the world is to recover better from the COVID-19 pandemic and achieve agreed targets on sustainable development and climate action, UN Secretary-General António Guterres said on Wednesday in launching a major study on what he called “the life support system of our planet.” 

Biden Looks to Progressive for Key Human Rights Post

Foreign Policy - Wed, 21/04/2021 - 17:26
Sarah Margon has been an outspoken critic of authoritarian allies of the United States.

Le capitalisme à l'assaut du sommeil

Le Monde Diplomatique - Wed, 21/04/2021 - 17:07
On considère en général le besoin de dormir soit comme une perte de temps, soit comme un relâchement fâcheux de la vigilance. Ne faudrait-il pas réviser ces représentations ? / Art, Capitalisme, Culture, Histoire, Idées, Industrie pharmaceutique, Santé, Technologies de l'information, Néolibéralisme - (...) / , , , , , , , , - 2014/06

UN rights chief welcomes verdict in George Floyd murder case 

UN News Centre - Wed, 21/04/2021 - 16:20
The guilty verdict against Derek Chauvin in the George Floyd murder trial has been welcomed by the UN human rights chief, who said on Wednesday that “any other result would have been a travesty of justice”. 

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Le Monde Diplomatique - Wed, 21/04/2021 - 15:06
Être citoyen, ce n'est pas seulement disposer du droit de cité ; c'est être partie prenante de ce qui s'y décide. C'est se sentir membre d'un peuple souverain. De nombreux signes révèlent l'inexorable dépérissement du sentiment de citoyenneté. Une récente enquête, en France, auprès des 15-29 ans (...) / , , - 1997/12

The State of Putin’s Nation

Foreign Policy - Wed, 21/04/2021 - 12:00
Today’s speech comes as Western nations warily eye a military buildup on the Ukrainian border and as pro-Navalny protests reignite.

[CITATION] Que peuvent faire les Nations unies au XXIe siècle ?

Politique étrangère (IFRI) - Wed, 21/04/2021 - 09:30

Accédez à l’article de Sylvie Bermann ici.

Retrouvez le sommaire du numéro 1/2021 de Politique étrangère ici.

COVAX Obstacles Threaten Africa’s Vaccine Rollout

Foreign Policy - Wed, 21/04/2021 - 07:00
Underfunding and India’s export restrictions mean some African citizens may have to wait until 2023 to get their shot.

Justice for George Floyd Has Only Just Begun

Foreign Policy - Wed, 21/04/2021 - 04:02
Finding Derek Chauvin guilty of murder provides Americans with accountability—not justice. Now lawmakers need to make sure the system actually changes.

Boris Johnson’s Climate Rhetoric Lacks a Real Blueprint for Change

Foreign Policy - Wed, 21/04/2021 - 02:52
For the post-Brexit United Kingdom, climate leadership is easier aspired to than achieved.

The Solution to America’s Gun Problem Is Noncooperation

Foreign Policy - Wed, 21/04/2021 - 01:34
Substantive change will only come from protests and marches against the same global forces that brought us slavery and racism.

UN and partners welcome progress in Libya

UN News Centre - Wed, 21/04/2021 - 00:07
The UN and international partners have welcomed significant progress towards advancing an inclusive and comprehensive political solution in Libya .

UN chief deeply saddened by death of Chadian President Idriss Déby

UN News Centre - Tue, 20/04/2021 - 22:02
Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has underlined the UN’s solidarity with Chad following the death of the country’s leader, announced on Tuesday. 

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