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What Ukraine Can Tell Us About China

Foreign Policy - ven, 01/07/2022 - 16:48
Russia’s invasion might inadvertently reveal much about Beijing’s future plans.

The Indian Anti-Colonial Movement Never Ended

Foreign Policy - ven, 01/07/2022 - 16:45
It’s where we actually are in history.

The Art of the Arms Race

Foreign Policy - ven, 01/07/2022 - 16:43
To avoid disaster, the United States must relearn crucial Cold War lessons.

A New Cold War May Call for a Return to Nonalignment

Foreign Policy - ven, 01/07/2022 - 16:41
Why a growing number of countries want to avoid getting stuck in a great-power tussle—again.

Does Putin’s War Mark a New Period in History?

Foreign Policy - ven, 01/07/2022 - 16:40
It has been only two years since the start of another world crisis thought to mark a new era.

Is Using Nuclear Weapons Still Taboo?

Foreign Policy - ven, 01/07/2022 - 16:39
The world is starting to forget the realities of nuclear weapons.

The Classic Cold War Conundrum Is Back

Foreign Policy - ven, 01/07/2022 - 16:37
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En Russie, réprimer plus et enfermer moins

Le Monde Diplomatique - ven, 01/07/2022 - 15:15
La population carcérale a diminué de plus de moitié en Russie depuis vingt ans, signe que la couverture médiatique des arrestations à caractère politique, multipliées par dix depuis 2015, ne donne qu'une image partielle de l'évolution de la justice pénale dans ce pays. Cependant, même si la longueur des (...) / , , , , , , , , - 2022/07

Ecuador’s Uprising Is Only the Beginning

Foreign Policy - ven, 01/07/2022 - 14:00
Public pressure for fuel price relief could echo across the region.

U.S. Climate Change Policy Has a New Obstacle

Foreign Policy - ven, 01/07/2022 - 12:00
An activist Supreme Court wants to limit agency authority. But how far does it set back U.S. climate goals?

With mangrove conservation, Kenya’s coastal communities plant seeds of sustainable ‘blue growth’

UN News Centre - ven, 01/07/2022 - 03:19
The southern ocean border of Kenya and Tanzania is dotted with thick hedges of mangroves – indispensable carbon sinks and spectacular ecosystems teeming with life – that appear to float dreamlike over creek beds and mudflats. These hardy trees and shrubs, and the communities that depend on them, are getting a major boost from UN-backed restoration plans that are also helping to reduce poverty and build economic resilience.

US Supreme Court ruling on environmental protection ‘a setback in our fight against climate change’

UN News Centre - jeu, 30/06/2022 - 23:53
The ruling by the United States Supreme Court against the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on Thursday, is “a setback in our fight against climate change” said the UN Spokesperson Stéphane Dujarric.

Ethiopia still in grip of spreading violence, hate speech and aid crisis

UN News Centre - jeu, 30/06/2022 - 23:11
UN Human Rights Council-appointed rights investigators announced on Thursday that they’ve launched a probe into an alleged massacre of at least 200 people in Ethiopia’s Oromia region. 

‘Effort and patience’ required to restore Iran nuclear agreement

UN News Centre - jeu, 30/06/2022 - 21:26
Despite diplomatic engagements, restoring the so-called Iran nuclear agreement continues to be hindered by political and technical differences, the UN political and peacebuilding chief told the Security Council on Thursday.  

Putin’s Invasion Has Turbocharged NATO Defense Spending

Foreign Policy - jeu, 30/06/2022 - 21:20
The alliance’s leaders push for more muscular deterrence after summit in Madrid.

Is Pinkwashing the Future of Post-Roe America?

Foreign Policy - jeu, 30/06/2022 - 21:08
Global anti-abortion activists have waved off criticism by pointing to their support for LGBTQ rights. But U.S. conservatives may be too extreme for that tactic.

New UN financing initiative goes live to power climate action

UN News Centre - jeu, 30/06/2022 - 21:04
A new UN-led financing tool to strengthen weather and climate forecasting, improve life-saving early warning systems, safeguard jobs, and underpin climate adaptation for long-term resilience, officially opened for business on Thursday.

Save lives, support development, and ‘steer our world to safer roads ahead’: Guterres 

UN News Centre - jeu, 30/06/2022 - 19:48
Road traffic accidents claim nearly 1.3 million lives each year, cost some countries up to three per cent of their annual GDP, and are the biggest killer of five to 29-year olds globally, the UN General Assembly President told a High-level Meeting on Improving Global Road Safety on Thursday.

Apprendre à nager n'est plus donné à tout le monde

Le Monde Diplomatique - jeu, 30/06/2022 - 18:53
La France possède le plus grand parc de piscines familiales privées d'Europe, mais beaucoup de ses enfants ne savent pas nager. L'école ne peut pas toujours remplir sa mission, d'autant que les stades nautiques publics font place à des espaces de loisir coûteux, de moins en moins conçus pour (...) / , , , , , , , , , , , - 2022/07

As Security Threats Mount, Japan and South Korea Begin (Carefully) Mending Fences

Foreign Policy - jeu, 30/06/2022 - 17:21
Prodded by Washington, Seoul and Tokyo are taking steps to overcome deep historical tensions.

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