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American Support for Taiwan Must Be Unambiguous

Foreign Affairs - lun, 31/08/2020 - 18:34
The time has come for the United States to introduce a policy of strategic clarity: one that makes explicit that the United States would respond to any Chinese use of force against Taiwan.

Offensive sur les prix des médicaments

Le Monde Diplomatique - lun, 31/08/2020 - 15:04
De colloques en dîners, les « Big Pharma » abreuvent médecins et associations de discours vantant les mérites de leurs innovations. Les sources d'information indépendantes des laboratoires sont quasi inexistantes. Ce scandale écœure plus d'un observateur du monde médical. Constatant que, de plus en (...) / , , , - 2002/02

PE 3/2020 bientôt en librairie (J-7)

Politique étrangère (IFRI) - lun, 31/08/2020 - 11:08

Le nouveau numéro de Politique étrangère (n° 3/2020) va bientôt paraître (J-7) ! Il consacrera un dossier spécial aux conséquences du COVID-19 sur la mondialisation, avec notamment en exclusivité un article de Clément Beaune, secrétaire d’État chargé des Affaires européennes, et de Didier Houssin, président du comité d’urgence de l’OMS. Un second dossier sur l’urbanisation et ses évolutions à l’heure de la technologie font de ce numéro un incontournable de la rentrée.  Et comme à chaque nouveau numéro, de nombreux autres articles viennent éclairer l’actualité : la relation transatlantique, la démocratie israélienne…

‘Wisdom’ of Guatemala’s indigenous people needed for sustainable development: a UN Resident Coordinator blog

UN News Centre - dim, 30/08/2020 - 06:30
The wisdom and knowledge of indigenous people in Guatemala is central to the realization of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals or SDGs, targets agreed by countries around the world to end poverty, maintain peace and preserve the health of the planet. In this blog, the UN Resident Coordinator in Guatemala Rebeca Arias Flores explains how sustainable development is not new, but simply a new name that draws on ancient wisdom that is renewed with each generation of indigenous people. 

Enforced disappearances ‘rife across the world’ – UN chief

UN News Centre - dim, 30/08/2020 - 03:00
More than a human rights violation against an individual, enforced disappearances have frequently been used as a strategy to spread terror within the whole of society, the United Nations said on Sunday, the International Day of the Victims of Enforced Disappearance.

UN envoy welcomes ‘commonalities’ shared by Syrians in Geneva talks

UN News Centre - sam, 29/08/2020 - 22:11
Syrian opponents meeting in Geneva as part of efforts to find a peaceful end to nearly a decade of conflict in their country have found common ground on which to pursue further discussions, UN Special Envoy for Syria Geir Pedersen said on Saturday.

UN agencies call for urgent disembarkation of hundreds of refugees and migrants rescued in Central Mediterranean

UN News Centre - sam, 29/08/2020 - 19:34
Hundreds of rescued migrants and refugees currently on board three vessels in the Central Mediterranean, some of whom have been stuck at sea for weeks, must be brought to shore immediately, two UN agencies said on Saturday.

Our Top Weekend Reads

Foreign Policy - sam, 29/08/2020 - 13:00
Skyrocketing housing prices threaten South Korea, the plight of LGBTQ people in Kashmir, and rapidly deteriorating economic conditions in Argentina. 

Southeast Asia is Ground Zero in the New U.S.-China Conflict—and Beijing Is Winning

Foreign Policy - sam, 29/08/2020 - 12:20
‘Under Beijing’s Shadow’ lays out in compelling detail how China is working to dominate the region.

The U.S. Postal Service Is a Threat to Your Life

Foreign Policy - sam, 29/08/2020 - 07:16
Disruptions of mail aren’t just a problem for the election—they’re a danger to millions of American lives.

The key to Viet Nam’s successful COVID-19 response: A UN Resident Coordinator blog

UN News Centre - sam, 29/08/2020 - 06:30
Whilst no country can claim to have beaten COVID-19, some countries have been noticeably more effective in curbing the spread of the disease. Kamal Malhotra, the UN Resident Coordinator in Viet Nam, explains why the country’s response to the pandemic has been so successful.

New killings after Jacob Blake shooting reveal chronic problems still to be overcome in US

UN News Centre - ven, 28/08/2020 - 23:45
Disturbing video footage purportedly showing a teenager involved in a deadly shooting in the US state of Wisconsin is evidence that far stricter gun control measures are needed, the UN human rights office, OHCHR said on Friday.. 

Africa Is Officially Polio-Free

Foreign Policy - ven, 28/08/2020 - 21:00
The continent has largely eradicated wild polio, the crowning achievement of a massive, globally coordinated public health effort.

The Abe Era Ends, Cheering China, Concerning Washington

Foreign Policy - ven, 28/08/2020 - 20:57
The United States hasn’t had to worry about Japan in nearly a decade. Now it might have to start.

Moon Faces a Bigger Political Threat Than Kim Jong Un: Real Estate Prices

Foreign Policy - ven, 28/08/2020 - 20:31
A struggle to bring down South Korea’s soaring housing market could doom a presidency.

Complex security, environmental crises worsen conditions for over 360,000 in western Chad

UN News Centre - ven, 28/08/2020 - 20:29
More than 360,000 internally displaced persons in Chad’s Lake province are facing a “double” crisis, exposed to security and environmental risks, the UN International Organization for Migration (IOM) has reported, highlighting the need to strengthen resilience of affected communities.

Unloved But Successful, Shinzo Abe Takes His Bow

Foreign Policy - ven, 28/08/2020 - 20:26
The longest-ever-serving Japanese prime minister steered the country through rocky years.

Why COVID-19 Is Ravaging Iran Again

Foreign Policy - ven, 28/08/2020 - 20:07
Poor governance, disinformation, censorship, and punishing U.S. sanctions have turned a crisis into a disaster.

Kashmir’s LGBTQ Community Is Caught Between Conservative Society and Indian Ethnonationalism

Foreign Policy - ven, 28/08/2020 - 20:00
New Delhi claims that Kashmir used its semi-autonomous status to discriminate against sexual and gender minorities, but its own moves are doing more harm than good.

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