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Budapest mayor charged over organising banned Pride

Euractiv.com - mer, 28/01/2026 - 11:27
Last June's parade drew a record attendance in a rebuke of PM Viktor Orbán's years-long clampdown on LGBTQ rights
Catégories: European Union

Europe’s Rearmament Paradox

Foreign Policy - mer, 28/01/2026 - 11:26
The European countries most able to fill Washington’s military role are those that most want to stay at its side.

Gene-editing rules clear first parliamentary hurdle

Euractiv.com - mer, 28/01/2026 - 11:20
Some parliamentary groups remain split on granting last generation biotech crops a different status from GMOs
Catégories: European Union

Hearings - SEDE-ITRE Joint Public Hearing on "Cyber-defence and cybersecurity” - 29-01-2026 - Committee on Security and Defence - Committee on Industry, Research and Energy

The Committee on Security and Defence (SEDE) and Committee on Industry, Research and Energy (ITRE) are organising a joint public hearing with the title: “Cyber-defence and cybersecurity”, which will take place on 29 January 2026 (09.00-10.30).
The hearing will highlight the interplay between civil and military ecosystems, while emphasising on dual use technologies, cybersecurity and cyber-defence, as well as the crucial role of public-private partnerships and industrial policies in reinforcing Europe's resilience.
Location : ANTALL 4Q2
Programme
Poster
CV-Luca Tagliaretti
CV-Nataliya Tkachuk
CV-Paulina Uznanska
CV-Ferdinand Gehringer
CV-Iva Tasheva
Source : © European Union, 2026 - EP
Catégories: Europäische Union

Hearings - SEDE-ITRE Joint Public Hearing on "Cyber-defence and cybersecurity” - 29-01-2026 - Committee on Security and Defence - Committee on Industry, Research and Energy

The Committee on Security and Defence (SEDE) and Committee on Industry, Research and Energy (ITRE) are organising a joint public hearing with the title: “Cyber-defence and cybersecurity”, which will take place on 29 January 2026 (09.00-10.30).
The hearing will highlight the interplay between civil and military ecosystems, while emphasising on dual use technologies, cybersecurity and cyber-defence, as well as the crucial role of public-private partnerships and industrial policies in reinforcing Europe's resilience.
Location : ANTALL 4Q2
Programme
Poster
CV-Luca Tagliaretti
CV-Nataliya Tkachuk
CV-Paulina Uznanska
CV-Ferdinand Gehringer
CV-Iva Tasheva
Source : © European Union, 2026 - EP

Video of a committee meeting - Wednesday, 28 January 2026 - 08:00 - Committee on Foreign Affairs

Length of video : 120'

Disclaimer : The interpretation of debates serves to facilitate communication and does not constitute an authentic record of proceedings. Only the original speech or the revised written translation is authentic.
Source : © European Union, 2026 - EP
Catégories: European Union

Video einer Ausschusssitzung - Mittwoch, 28. Januar 2026 - 08:00 - Ausschuss für auswärtige Angelegenheiten

Dauer des Videos : 120'

Haftungsausschluss : Die Verdolmetschung der Debatten soll die Kommunikation erleichtern, sie stellt jedoch keine authentische Aufzeichnung der Debatten dar. Authentisch sind nur die Originalfassungen der Reden bzw. ihre überprüften schriftlichen Übersetzungen.
Quelle : © Europäische Union, 2026 - EP
Catégories: Europäische Union

Roumanie : le système judiciaire dynamité par une histoire de plagiat ?

Courrier des Balkans - mer, 28/01/2026 - 11:08

Le scandale du doctorat plagié du ministre de la Justice jette une ombre sur le processus de nomination des dirigeants des principales institutions judiciaires du pays, tout en ravivant l'espoir d'un changement dans un système jugé trop proche des élites politiques.

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Catégories: Balkans Occidentaux

Liste des élus par département

24 Heures au Bénin - mer, 28/01/2026 - 11:01

Conformément aux déclarations de candidatures validées pour les élections communales du 11 janvier 2026, la liste des élus (titulaires et suppléants) a été établie par commune et arrondissement. Voici la liste par département rendue publique par la Commission électorale nationale autonome (CENA).

Catégories: Afrique

Jusqu’à 3 millions DA à la clé : une nouvelle récompense présidentielle actée par décret

Algérie 360 - mer, 28/01/2026 - 10:52

Un texte publié récemment au Journal officiel Journal officiel vient poser un cadre inédit pour encourager les start-up, les projets innovants et les structures d’accompagnement. […]

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Catégories: Afrique

Kallas urges ‘more European’ NATO as Trump upends ties

Euractiv.com - mer, 28/01/2026 - 10:44
"Europe is no longer Washington's primary centre of gravity," the EU top diplomat said
Catégories: European Union

Vents violents : Air Algérie et Domestic Airlines perturbées, plusieurs vols annulés

Algérie 360 - mer, 28/01/2026 - 10:39

L’Office national de la météorologie (ONM) a émis mardi une alerte de vigilance accrue en raison d’une tempête d’une forte intensité. Cette perturbation, marquée par […]

L’article Vents violents : Air Algérie et Domestic Airlines perturbées, plusieurs vols annulés est apparu en premier sur .

Catégories: Afrique

Rwanda seeks £100m from UK over axed asylum deal

BBC Africa - mer, 28/01/2026 - 10:25
The African nation argues it is owed payments but the Home Office says it will fight the case.
Catégories: Africa

THE HACK: Google unhappy about EU AI proceedings

Euractiv.com - mer, 28/01/2026 - 10:16
In today's edition: UK to get less Pornhub, EU nods off French social media kids ban
Catégories: European Union

European Defence Agency looks to reinvent itself in times of structural challenges

Euractiv.com - mer, 28/01/2026 - 10:05
The European Defence Agency is more relevant than ever, but it might not be prepared for the job
Catégories: European Union

FIRST AID: Commissioner backs pause on wastewater rules

Euractiv.com - mer, 28/01/2026 - 09:57
In today's edition: Budget, Biotech act report, and EU-India trade deal
Catégories: European Union

Qui est Greg Bovino, commandant de la police des frontières américaine et principal responsable de la campagne d'expulsion menée par Trump ?

BBC Afrique - mer, 28/01/2026 - 09:46
Sa présence active sur les réseaux sociaux et sur le terrain contre les manifestants l'a aidé à se faire connaître du grand public.
Catégories: Afrique

Geopolitics and development in Central Asia: exploring opportunities for middle powers

Central Asia has emerged as a key region where the convergence of geopolitics and development cooperation is most visible. Major powers are redefining their approaches: Japan combines official development assistance (ODA) with commercial partnerships to advance connectivity and reform; the EU is emphasising a sustainable infrastructure and governance-oriented approach; the US is expected to catalyse private investment rather than direct aid; China deepens its regional presence through the Belt and Road Initiative; while Russia leverages historical and security ties to maintain influence. Meanwhile, middle powers – countries that do not wield vast influence like major powers but possess substantial capacity to shape international events – are exploring new opportunities for engagement. Türkiye positions itself as a bridge between advanced economies and the Global South, emphasising connectivity and energy cooperation through the Middle Corridor and the Organization of Turkic States.
South Korea’s 2025 ODA Strategy for Central Asia identifies the region as a strategic partner for shared growth, integrating pragmatic diplomacy with value-based cooperation. By leveraging their soft power and policy experience, these middle powers offer a distinctive model for development partnership. Central Asian governments are responding to a changing international environment by diversifying partnerships through regional integration and more strategic engagement with development  partners.

Hyeyoung Woo is a specialist at the Center for International Development (CID), Korea Development Institute (KDI). From July to October 2025, she served as a guest researcher at the German Institute of Development and Sustainability (IDOS). She holds a Ph.D. in Development Policy from the KDI School of Public Policy and Management, where her dissertation examined transition countries, including those in Central Asia. Over the past years, she has contributed to policy consultations through Korea’s Knowledge Sharing Program (KSP) with Uzbekistan and the Kyrgyz Republic, particularly in fintech regulatory sandbox development and official development assistance (ODA) evaluation.

Geopolitics and development in Central Asia: exploring opportunities for middle powers

Central Asia has emerged as a key region where the convergence of geopolitics and development cooperation is most visible. Major powers are redefining their approaches: Japan combines official development assistance (ODA) with commercial partnerships to advance connectivity and reform; the EU is emphasising a sustainable infrastructure and governance-oriented approach; the US is expected to catalyse private investment rather than direct aid; China deepens its regional presence through the Belt and Road Initiative; while Russia leverages historical and security ties to maintain influence. Meanwhile, middle powers – countries that do not wield vast influence like major powers but possess substantial capacity to shape international events – are exploring new opportunities for engagement. Türkiye positions itself as a bridge between advanced economies and the Global South, emphasising connectivity and energy cooperation through the Middle Corridor and the Organization of Turkic States.
South Korea’s 2025 ODA Strategy for Central Asia identifies the region as a strategic partner for shared growth, integrating pragmatic diplomacy with value-based cooperation. By leveraging their soft power and policy experience, these middle powers offer a distinctive model for development partnership. Central Asian governments are responding to a changing international environment by diversifying partnerships through regional integration and more strategic engagement with development  partners.

Hyeyoung Woo is a specialist at the Center for International Development (CID), Korea Development Institute (KDI). From July to October 2025, she served as a guest researcher at the German Institute of Development and Sustainability (IDOS). She holds a Ph.D. in Development Policy from the KDI School of Public Policy and Management, where her dissertation examined transition countries, including those in Central Asia. Over the past years, she has contributed to policy consultations through Korea’s Knowledge Sharing Program (KSP) with Uzbekistan and the Kyrgyz Republic, particularly in fintech regulatory sandbox development and official development assistance (ODA) evaluation.

Geopolitics and development in Central Asia: exploring opportunities for middle powers

Central Asia has emerged as a key region where the convergence of geopolitics and development cooperation is most visible. Major powers are redefining their approaches: Japan combines official development assistance (ODA) with commercial partnerships to advance connectivity and reform; the EU is emphasising a sustainable infrastructure and governance-oriented approach; the US is expected to catalyse private investment rather than direct aid; China deepens its regional presence through the Belt and Road Initiative; while Russia leverages historical and security ties to maintain influence. Meanwhile, middle powers – countries that do not wield vast influence like major powers but possess substantial capacity to shape international events – are exploring new opportunities for engagement. Türkiye positions itself as a bridge between advanced economies and the Global South, emphasising connectivity and energy cooperation through the Middle Corridor and the Organization of Turkic States.
South Korea’s 2025 ODA Strategy for Central Asia identifies the region as a strategic partner for shared growth, integrating pragmatic diplomacy with value-based cooperation. By leveraging their soft power and policy experience, these middle powers offer a distinctive model for development partnership. Central Asian governments are responding to a changing international environment by diversifying partnerships through regional integration and more strategic engagement with development  partners.

Hyeyoung Woo is a specialist at the Center for International Development (CID), Korea Development Institute (KDI). From July to October 2025, she served as a guest researcher at the German Institute of Development and Sustainability (IDOS). She holds a Ph.D. in Development Policy from the KDI School of Public Policy and Management, where her dissertation examined transition countries, including those in Central Asia. Over the past years, she has contributed to policy consultations through Korea’s Knowledge Sharing Program (KSP) with Uzbekistan and the Kyrgyz Republic, particularly in fintech regulatory sandbox development and official development assistance (ODA) evaluation.

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