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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.

Ghana to evacuate 300 from South Africa over anti-immigrant protests

BBC Africa - Wed, 13/05/2026 - 10:24
The foreign minister says the "distressed" Ghanaians registered with the embassy in Pretoria to be evacuated.
Categories: Africa, France

Communiqué de presse - Un accord pour améliorer la protection des adultes vulnérables

Parlement européen (Nouvelles) - Wed, 13/05/2026 - 10:23
La nouvelle législation ayant fait l’objet d’un accord mardi vise à promouvoir le droit à l'autonomie des adultes dans l'ensemble de l'UE.
Commission des affaires juridiques

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Ireland sets health agenda for EU presidency with focus on biotech and digital medicine [Advocacy Lab]

Euractiv.com - Wed, 13/05/2026 - 10:16
Dublin puts life sciences competitiveness at the heart of its six-month term, but tobacco regulation falls outside the scope of the high-level programme
Categories: European Union, France

What Hungary’s New Pro-Democracy Government Means For Rule of Law

Africa - INTER PRESS SERVICE - Wed, 13/05/2026 - 10:14

Tisza Party Leader Péter Magyar speaks to a crowd of supporters in Siófok, a town in Somogy County, southwestern Hungary, after leading a landslide election victory in April. Credit: SNRTZ

By Catherine Wilson
SYDNEY, Australia, May 13 2026 (IPS)

Péter Magyar, leader of the pro-democratic centre-right Tisza Party, which recently swept into power on an unstoppable wave of hope for change, has now been sworn into office as Hungary’s new Prime Minister.

After a decade and a half of increasing authoritarian governance by the former Fidesz regime, led by Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, the pro-democracy movement in the central European nation delivered a democratic rebound at the general election held on 12 April.

“I will not rule over Hungary; I will serve my homeland,” the 45 year old Magyar pledged during the taking of the oath of office ceremony in the Hungarian parliament on 9 May. The formal beginning of a new era in the country was followed by a massive public festival dedicated to freedom and democracy in the streets of Budapest, Hungary’s capital. The celebration took place nearly a month after the Tisza Party leader stood in front of jubilant crowds as the election result became clear to declare, “Today the Hungarian people said yes to Europe. They said yes to a free Hungary.”

The new Tisza government, which secured a supermajority of 141 of 199 parliamentary seats, has promised a roll back of the democratic decline that occurred during the Orbán era. After being elected into power in 2010, the Fidesz regime steadily stifled opposition and dissent by manipulating the electoral system, eroding the independence of the judiciary and media, threatening government critics and undermining the work of civil society organisations.

Péter Magyar (L), Leader of the Hungarian Tisza Party, and Viktor Orbán (R), Leader of the Fidesz Party, at a European Parliament Plenary Session in Brussels, 9 October 2024. Credit: European Union/Alain Rolland

“The election results have opened the door to exercising public power within appropriate constraints. Checks and balances may be revived, social participation can have a greater role, and the constant attacks against NGOS and the independent press may cease,” Gábor Medvegy at the Hungarian Civil Liberties Union in Budapest told IPS.

These were the expectations of many Hungarians 37 years ago, when the nation severed ties with its Communist past. Located west of Romania and south of Slovakia and Ukraine, Hungary lived under Soviet-aligned rule from 1947 to 1989 when it began the transition to a multi-party democracy. It then became a member of NATO in 1999 and the European Union (EU) in 2004.

But the next generation after this moment of immense political and social change witnessed the gradual loss, rather than gain, in democratic rights, as Orbán implemented policies in line with his vision of “illiberal democracy”. Four years ago, the European Parliament declared that Hungary had become an ‘electoral autocracy’ which undermined the rule of law, freedom of expression, religion and association while failing to address corruption. According to Transparency International, the nation has a poor corruption perception score of 40/100. And soon it was penalised for its autocratic tendencies when the EU withheld billions of euros in funding.

The possibility of a political alternative emerged two years ago when Magyar, who held positions in the Fidesz Government, resigned to join the opposition. He remains a deeply patriotic leader speaking to Hungarian interests, but he has also articulated a clear commitment to change. The Tisza Party’s manifesto, ‘A Functioning and Humane Hungary,’ outlines a vision of accountable governance, return to the rule of law, the independence of the judiciary and media and a renewed fight against corruption, while also improving public services and addressing the cost of living and rural disadvantage. At present the nation’s public spending on health is about half the EU average and its preventable mortality rate of 333 per 100,000 people is well above the EU average of 168, reports the European Commission.

The party’s focus on core voter concerns and strong policies is likely to have been a factor in the high voter turnout of 77 percent and strong youth participation in the April poll. An estimated 30 percent of the country’s population of 9.7 million people are aged under 30 years, and media reports claim that 65 percent of voters in this age group were Tisza supporters.

And the new government has made a rapid start on its policy promises.  Negotiations with the EU have begun to re-establish democratic norms in Hungary and secure the release of the withheld funding. “What is important is the economic development in Hungary,” Dr Anton Shekhovtsov, Visiting Professor at the Central European University in Vienna, told IPS. “If Magyar is able to de-block the EU funding that was withheld for a few years now, the economic situation will hopefully improve.” It will also be important to enable Hungarian industries to thrive in order to boost the domestic economy, he added.

But, to achieve this, the new government will have to address nepotism in state institutions and key public office posts. “Essentially Hungary, under Orbán, is a captured state. The power of Fidesz has penetrated state institutions very deeply. So the task for Tisza is now to drain the swamp, get rid of the deep state,” Shekhovtsov emphasised.

Democracy more widely in Europe could also benefit from the influence of Hungary’s new leadership. The EU’s support of Ukraine, following the Russian invasion in 2022, was impeded by the Fidesz government’s repeated alignment with Russian President Vladimir Putin. Orbán opposed the bloc’s Russian sanctions and, in February, vetoed a critical 90 billion euro loan to Ukraine after a damaged pipeline halted the supply of oil from Russia. However, Hungary lifted its veto by 23 April, with oil flows resuming, and approved the EU’s next round of sanctions on Russia.

“Unlike Orbán, Magyar has no ties to Russia and, therefore, his government will not be subordinated to Moscow and its interests,” Bálint Madlovics, research fellow at the Central European University in Budapest, told IPS. He has also “clearly framed Ukraine as a victim of aggression, strongly opposing any external pressure on Kyiv to cede territory”.

However, on migration, another regional issue, Hungary’s new prime minister made it clear in the months before the election that he opposes illegal migration and intends to maintain the southern border fence which was constructed in 2015 to prevent unauthorised migrants from entering the country. Although Hungary may need to alter its stance when the EU’s new migration and asylum agreement, which requires member states to contribute to the regional responsibility for managing refugees, is implemented in June.

Yet, arguably, the new government has, in a short time, begun to build confidence with its own people and with other European nations that are committed to a democratic region.  In the long term, strengthening civic rights and liberties and improving equality are crucial for the new Hungary, Medvegy said. And “we must help ensure that people are not merely spectators of politics but active participants,” he emphasised.

IPS UN Bureau Report

 


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Categories: Africa, France

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
Categories: Europäische Union, France

FIRST AID: EPP split stalls wastewater vote

Euractiv.com - Wed, 13/05/2026 - 09:40
In today's edition: CMA, medtech, and hantavirus
Categories: European Union, France

VOLTAGE: Energy crisis summit in Cyprus

Euractiv.com - Wed, 13/05/2026 - 09:28
In today's edition: EU Council, made-in-Europe policy, nature laws in the cross hairs
Categories: European Union, France

Royaume-Uni: malgré les appels à la démission, Keir Starmer s'accroche à son poste

RFI (Europe) - Wed, 13/05/2026 - 09:27
Le Parlement britannique se prépare à la cérémonie de l’année, toute en traditions et en protocoles : ce mercredi 13 mai dans l'après-midi, Sa Majesté le roi Charles III prononce son discours annuel, qui marque le début de l’année parlementaire et détaille le calendrier législatif des mois à venir. Cette année, le King’s Speech se tient dans une drôle d’ambiance pour le Premier ministre Keir Starmer. Une semaine après des élections locales désastreuses pour le parti travailliste, et après plusieurs semaines de scandales liés à l’affaire Epstein, les appels à la démission se multiplient.

THE HACK: AI standards transparency trouble

Euractiv.com - Wed, 13/05/2026 - 09:16
In today's edition: Ribera talks sovereignty, social media 'delay' for kids, AI simplification
Categories: European Union, France

Hantavirus : une patiente française dans un "état grave", mais pas de circulation du virus en France

France24 / France - Wed, 13/05/2026 - 09:16
Une ex-passagère française du bateau MV Hondius est gravement touchée par l'hantavirus, a indiqué mardi la ministre française de la Santé. Elle a également précisé qu'il n'y a pas de signe de circulation du virus en France. Le président français Emmanuel Macron a, de son côté, estimé que la situation est "sous contrôle" sur le territoire français.
Categories: France

À son procès, Sophia Chikirou accusée d’avoir cherché à «usurper» sa qualité de présidente du Média auprès du Crédit du Nord

Le Figaro / Politique - Wed, 13/05/2026 - 09:12
COMPTE RENDU D’AUDIENCE - La députée LFI comparaissait ce mardi devant le tribunal correctionnel de Paris, dans une tentative d’escroquerie de plus de 67.000 euros. Le parquet a requis une amende, mais aucune peine d’inéligibilité.
Categories: Defence`s Feeds, France

Fehlzeiten auf Rekordniveau: DIW-Studie sieht Atemwegserkrankungen und Verhaltenswandel als Hauptursachen

Krankheitsbedingte Fehltage von Beschäftigten in Deutschland sind 2022 stark gestiegen – Grund ist aber nicht primär die elektronische Krankschreibung – Atemwegserkrankungen und verändertes Verhalten nach der Pandemie sorgen für mehr Fehlzeiten am Arbeitsplatz – Teilkrankschreibung und mehr ...

FIREPOWER: Kubilius convenes Defence Union commissioners

Euractiv.com - Wed, 13/05/2026 - 08:57
In today's edition: Kallas frustration, UNIFIL, drones, and EPF
Categories: European Union, France

Le drone militaire naval retrouvé au large de l'île de Leucade est ukrainien, affirme la Grèce

RFI (Europe) - Wed, 13/05/2026 - 08:32
Le drone naval retrouvé le 8 mai dans la grotte d'une île grecque était bien ukrainien. « Il s'agit d'une question extrêmement grave, affectant la liberté et la sécurité de navigation », a réagi le ministre grec de la Défense, Nikos Dendias, ce mardi 12 mai. Comment ce drone, bourré d'explosifs, a-t-il pu se retrouver si loin de l'Ukraine et à quelles fins ?

Monténégro : un chemin semé d'obstacles pour les demandeurs d'asile LGBT

Courrier des Balkans / Monténégro - Wed, 13/05/2026 - 08:31

Le Monténégro offre en théorie sa protection aux demandeurs d'asile persécutés dans leurs pays d'origine pour leur orientation sexuelle ou leur identité de genre. Dans la pratique, pourtant, les demandes sont presque toujours rejetées. Enquête.

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Monténégro : un chemin semé d'obstacles pour les demandeurs d'asile LGBT

Courrier des Balkans - Wed, 13/05/2026 - 08:31

Le Monténégro offre en théorie sa protection aux demandeurs d'asile persécutés dans leurs pays d'origine pour leur orientation sexuelle ou leur identité de genre. Dans la pratique, pourtant, les demandes sont presque toujours rejetées. Enquête.

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HARVEST: Mercosur hangover

Euractiv.com - Wed, 13/05/2026 - 08:26
In today's edition: Brazilian meat, food safety package, fertilisers
Categories: European Union, France

Le Potentiel : RDC : Bruno Tshibala s’oppose à toute révision constitutionnelle et appelle au Dialogue National

Radio Okapi / RD Congo - Wed, 13/05/2026 - 08:25


Ce mercredi, les médias en ligne à Kinshasa mettent en avant deux sujets majeurs : les sanctions américaines contre Kigali et les réactions critiques suscitées par la révision de la Constitution évoquant un possible troisième mandat du président Tshisekedi.


A propos du changement de la Constitution


Le Potentiel : RDC : Bruno Tshibala s’oppose à toute révision constitutionnelle et appelle au Dialogue National

Categories: Afrique, Defence`s Feeds

„Az irodalomhoz olvasó is kell”

Kolozsvári Rádió (Románia/Erdély) - Wed, 13/05/2026 - 08:10

Vasárnap ért véget a Csíkszeredai Könyvvásár 11. kiadása. Mintegy ötven kiadó, 130 meghívott és 10 ezer látogató – ez a négynapos esemény gyorsmérlege. Prigye Kinga a szervezőcsapat részéről, Hajdú Áron, a BookArt kiadó igazgatója szakmai partnerként jelentkezett be a Tetőteraszra. Házigazda: Rostás-Péter István

Articolul „Az irodalomhoz olvasó is kell” apare prima dată în Kolozsvári Rádió Románia.

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