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Ukraine says Russian crude oil flows could resume in 45 days 

Euractiv.com - Tue, 17/03/2026 - 12:19
Kyiv is counting on EU support and funding to fix Soviet-era pipeline
Categories: Afrique, European Union

Metsola hails ‘crack in glass ceiling’ as EU approves flexible voting for pregnant MEPs

Euractiv.com - Tue, 17/03/2026 - 12:10
The agreement still requires ratification by national parliaments before entering into force
Categories: Afrique, European Union

Das Finanzpaket steht – wo wird der Bund nun «sparen» und wo nicht?

NZZ.ch - Tue, 17/03/2026 - 12:06
Das Parlament hat die epische Debatte über das Entlastungspaket 2027 abgeschlossen. Der Kampf ums Geld geht nahtlos weiter. Zeit für eine Zwischenbilanz.
Categories: European Union, Swiss News

Record boost in German homes connected to fibre, per report

Euractiv.com - Tue, 17/03/2026 - 12:00
High speed internet access is accelerating but the major EU economy still lags on fibre adoption
Categories: Afrique, European Union

«Todsünde» Schwimmunterricht: Das Bundesgericht erteilt Mitgliedern einer radikalen katholischen Sekte eine Abfuhr

NZZ.ch - Tue, 17/03/2026 - 12:00
Eltern aus Uri wollten ihrem Sohn den Anblick halbnackter Körper ersparen. Doch die Gefahr, dass das Kind dadurch zum Aussenseiter wird, ist laut den Lausanner Richtern zu gross.
Categories: Central Europe, Swiss News

Digital fairness rules will ease red-tape, says McGrath

Euractiv.com - Tue, 17/03/2026 - 11:59
The Digital Fairness Act will align with EU simplification drive, says Consumer Commissioner Michael McGrath, amid industry pushback
Categories: Afrique, European Union

Municipales à Marseille : le candidat LFI Sébastien Delogu se retire du second tour

France24 / France - Tue, 17/03/2026 - 11:55
Arrivée en quatrième position à Marseille à l'issue du premier tour des élections municipales, le candidat LFI Sébastien Delogu, un proche de Jean-Luc Mélenchon, a annoncé le retrait de sa liste après le refus par le maire divers gauche Benoît Payan d'une alliance pour contrer le Rassemblement national.
Categories: European Union, France

‎Report du Wémèxwé 2026 prévue à Affamè (Bonou)

24 Heures au Bénin - Tue, 17/03/2026 - 11:48

Le Comité Intercommunal de Coordination (CIC) de l'Union Générale pour le Développement des Communes de la Vallée de l'Ouémé (UGDCVO) annonce le report de l'édition 2026 de la fête identitaire Wémèxwé.

Initialement programmée du 18 au 22 mars 2026 à Affamè dans la commune de Bonou, la fête identitaire Wémèxwé est reportée à une date ultérieure.

‎Dans un communiqué officiel signé par le Coordonnateur Général, Antoine Bonou, l'organisation informe les participants et partenaires que ce report est dû à une « difficulté majeure essentiellement d'ordre logistique ». Le communiqué précise que cette situation est survenue pour des « raisons indépendantes de sa volonté ».

‎Cette décision « vise à permettre à tous les participants de prendre pleinement part à cette grande célébration culturelle dans les meilleures conditions possibles ».

‎Le CIC indique que « la nouvelle date sera communiquée incessamment à travers les canaux habituels de communication ».
‎M. M.

Categories: Afrique, European Union

The Israel Lobby’s Responsibility for the Iran War

Foreign Policy - Tue, 17/03/2026 - 11:44
Advocates for the U.S.-Israeli special relationship have played a special role.

Les agents IA, prochain obstacle pour la législation européenne ?

Euractiv.fr - Tue, 17/03/2026 - 11:43

L'essor de l'IA autonome soulève des questions quant à savoir si la réglementation européenne est déjà dépassée

The post Les agents IA, prochain obstacle pour la législation européenne ? appeared first on Euractiv FR.

Categories: Union européenne

Un ravin coupe la route nationale N°1 à Tshingana au Kasaï-Central

Radio Okapi / RD Congo - Tue, 17/03/2026 - 11:42


La route nationale numéro 1 est désormais coupée en deux par un ravin sur le tronçon reliant Tshingana, territoire de Kazumba, au Kasaï-Central. La circulation est fortement perturbée sur cette portion stratégique qui relie le Kasaï-Central à la province du Kasaï.

Categories: Afrique, France

Municipales à Paris : les coulisses de la fusion entre les listes de Rachida Dati et Pierre-Yves Bournazel

Le Figaro / Politique - Tue, 17/03/2026 - 11:35
Les deux candidats LR et Horizons-Renaissance ont mis leur inimitié de côté, afin de tenter de faire basculer la capitale à droite face à une gauche divisée entre le PS et LFI.
Categories: France

Rachida Dati annonce au Figaro son accord avec Pierre-Yves Bournazel : « J’appelle tous ceux qui ne veulent plus de cette gauche sectaire à se rassembler »

Le Figaro / Politique - Tue, 17/03/2026 - 11:27
ENTRETIEN EXCLUSIF - La candidate de la droite à Paris dévoile le contenu de son alliance avec Pierre-Yves Bournazel (Horizons), explique sa position à l’égard de Sarah Knafo (Reconquête) et précise sa stratégie à sept jours du second tour des élections municipales.
Categories: France

La FIFA sanctionne le Nigeria et la RD Congo à la suite des barrages de la Coupe du monde

BBC Afrique - Tue, 17/03/2026 - 11:22
La FIFA inflige des amendes à la Fédération nigériane de football et à la Fédération de football de la République démocratique du Congo pour des infractions disciplinaires commises par leurs supporters.
Categories: Afrique

Capitals feud over ten-year delay to industry net-zero goal

Euractiv.com - Tue, 17/03/2026 - 11:17
Under the EU's cap-and-trade scheme, power generation and heavy industry should be net-zero by 2039
Categories: Afrique, European Union

Les étudiants en médecine suspendent leur grève

24 Heures au Bénin - Tue, 17/03/2026 - 11:14

Les étudiants en médecine ont annoncé, lundi 16 mars 2026, la levée de leur mouvement de protestation à l'issue d'une rencontre avec le président de la République.

Fin de la grève des étudiants en médecine ! Les stages hospitaliers doivent reprendre. A l'issue de leurs échanges, lundi 16 mars 2026, avec le chef de l'Etat Patrice Talon, les étudiants ont suspendu leur grève. Cette rencontre, tenue à huis clos au palais présidentiel, s'est déroulée en présence des ministres en charge de la Santé et de la Justice, ainsi que d'enseignants de la Faculté des Sciences de la Santé (FSS).

Au cœur des discussions figuraient les conditions de stage des étudiants. Dans un communiqué publié la semaine précédente, ces derniers avaient dénoncé l'absence de textes précis encadrant leurs droits, leurs missions et leurs responsabilités dans les structures sanitaires. Ils ont réitéré ces préoccupations lors de l'audience avec le chef de l'Etat.

D'après les informations, le président Patrice Talon a assuré que les revendications seront examinées, tout en rappelant le respect du cadre légal.

Le mouvement de protestation fait suite à la condamnation d'une gynécologue et deux de ses assistants à 12 mois de prison ferme pour homicide involontaire. Une femme enceinte est décédée suite à une césarienne au CHD Ouémé-Plateau, à Porto-Novo.
M. M.

Categories: Afrique, European Union

Au Gabon, les réseaux sociaux sont coupés depuis un mois

LeMonde / Afrique - Tue, 17/03/2026 - 11:14
Pour justifier cette suspension, la Haute Autorité de la communication du pays évoque notamment la diffusion « récurrente de contenus diffamatoires portant atteinte à la dignité humaine, à la stabilité des institutions et à la sécurité nationale ».

« Personne » ne souhaite s’engager dans une guerre américano-israélienne contre l’Iran, déclare Kaja Kallas

Euractiv.fr - Tue, 17/03/2026 - 10:57

Les ministres des Affaires étrangères européens ignorent l'appel de Trump en faveur d'un soutien militaire dans le détroit d'Ormuz

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Categories: Union européenne

The ramifications of aid cuts on refugee lives: case of the Differentiated Assistance (DA) model and the Shirika Plan in Kenya

International support has failed to keep pace with the growing numbers of refugees and internally displaced persons, thus creating a financing gap between their needs and available resources. The recent US withdrawal from funding development and humanitarian programmes has only compounded this financing gap which has existed for more than a decade.
In response to this, the international community – through Agenda 2030, the Grand Bargain, the 2016 New York Declaration, and the Comprehensive Refugee Response Framework (CRRF) – has advocated for a shift from seeing refugees as emergencies to integrating them into the host countries’ developmental agenda. In Kenya, these policy proposals are most recently being implemented through the Shirika Plan, the Differentiated Assistance (DA) model, and development plans of refugee-hosting counties such as Turkana and Garissa. First, the Shirika Plan is a government-led initiative that was proclaimed in 2023 to realise the socio-economic inclusion of refugees within the local context in line with the progressive provisions of the Refugee Act of 2021. Implementation of this policy is yet to begin as it is pegged on elusive donor funding. Second, the DA model is led by the office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) and the World Food Programme (WFP) and is aligned with the Shirika Plan. The preparatory activities for DA were undertaken throughout 2024 and implementation commenced in August 2025. DA seeks to increase refugee self-reliance through livelihood interventions and providing support based on the specific needs and capabilities of different refugee households as opposed to the previous blanket support that was based on refugee registration status. However, implementation has so far only focussed on reducing aid, without corresponding investment in self-reliance measures.
DA and the Shirika Plan are framed in government and international circles as solutions for addressing funding shortfalls and fostering refugee integration by supporting self-reliance. However, there has been little progress in enhancing refugee self-reliance. At the same time, aid cuts are implemented based on a needs-categorisation of refugee households that proceeds without adequate background information. The lack of alternative livelihoods has exacerbated vulnerabilities and has sparked protests in refugee camps. Emerging evidence points to negative coping mechanisms, including higher school drop-out rates; reported cases of youths joining criminal religious groups; increased conflicts at family level; and rising cases of women becoming sex workers. This Policy Brief highlights the emerging ramifications of implementing DA that is anchored in the provisions contained in the Shirika Plan. The Brief also goes further to suggest recommendations for action to the government of Kenya and the international community.
Key policy messages:
• There is a need to enhance synergy between UNHCR and the Kenyan government such that the state implements the Shirika Plan alongside DA without premising its implementation on donor aid.
• UNHCR needs to obtain more extensive household economic data and involve refugees in deciding who is most vulnerable to more accurately disaggregate refugee households into appropriate categories.
• The Kenyan government and international actors need to closely monitor and address potential nega-tive implications of implementing DA and the Shirika Plan.

Fred Ikanda is a Senior Lecturer in the department of Sociology and Anthropology, Maseno University, Kenya, and associated researcher at IDOS.
Michael Owiso is Director, Odera Akang’o Campus, and Dean, School of Development and Strategic Studies, Maseno University, Kenya, as well as associated researcher at IDOS.

The ramifications of aid cuts on refugee lives: case of the Differentiated Assistance (DA) model and the Shirika Plan in Kenya

International support has failed to keep pace with the growing numbers of refugees and internally displaced persons, thus creating a financing gap between their needs and available resources. The recent US withdrawal from funding development and humanitarian programmes has only compounded this financing gap which has existed for more than a decade.
In response to this, the international community – through Agenda 2030, the Grand Bargain, the 2016 New York Declaration, and the Comprehensive Refugee Response Framework (CRRF) – has advocated for a shift from seeing refugees as emergencies to integrating them into the host countries’ developmental agenda. In Kenya, these policy proposals are most recently being implemented through the Shirika Plan, the Differentiated Assistance (DA) model, and development plans of refugee-hosting counties such as Turkana and Garissa. First, the Shirika Plan is a government-led initiative that was proclaimed in 2023 to realise the socio-economic inclusion of refugees within the local context in line with the progressive provisions of the Refugee Act of 2021. Implementation of this policy is yet to begin as it is pegged on elusive donor funding. Second, the DA model is led by the office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) and the World Food Programme (WFP) and is aligned with the Shirika Plan. The preparatory activities for DA were undertaken throughout 2024 and implementation commenced in August 2025. DA seeks to increase refugee self-reliance through livelihood interventions and providing support based on the specific needs and capabilities of different refugee households as opposed to the previous blanket support that was based on refugee registration status. However, implementation has so far only focussed on reducing aid, without corresponding investment in self-reliance measures.
DA and the Shirika Plan are framed in government and international circles as solutions for addressing funding shortfalls and fostering refugee integration by supporting self-reliance. However, there has been little progress in enhancing refugee self-reliance. At the same time, aid cuts are implemented based on a needs-categorisation of refugee households that proceeds without adequate background information. The lack of alternative livelihoods has exacerbated vulnerabilities and has sparked protests in refugee camps. Emerging evidence points to negative coping mechanisms, including higher school drop-out rates; reported cases of youths joining criminal religious groups; increased conflicts at family level; and rising cases of women becoming sex workers. This Policy Brief highlights the emerging ramifications of implementing DA that is anchored in the provisions contained in the Shirika Plan. The Brief also goes further to suggest recommendations for action to the government of Kenya and the international community.
Key policy messages:
• There is a need to enhance synergy between UNHCR and the Kenyan government such that the state implements the Shirika Plan alongside DA without premising its implementation on donor aid.
• UNHCR needs to obtain more extensive household economic data and involve refugees in deciding who is most vulnerable to more accurately disaggregate refugee households into appropriate categories.
• The Kenyan government and international actors need to closely monitor and address potential nega-tive implications of implementing DA and the Shirika Plan.

Fred Ikanda is a Senior Lecturer in the department of Sociology and Anthropology, Maseno University, Kenya, and associated researcher at IDOS.
Michael Owiso is Director, Odera Akang’o Campus, and Dean, School of Development and Strategic Studies, Maseno University, Kenya, as well as associated researcher at IDOS.

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