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Freie Ärzteschaft: Warken spart am falschen Ende - Patienten sind die Leidtragenden

Presseportal.de - Thu, 16/04/2026 - 09:34
Freie Ärzteschaft e.V.: Essen/Hamburg (ots) - "Der Ärztemangel und zunehmende Wartezeiten auf Arzttermine sind ein bundesweites Problem - doch ungeachtet dessen plant Gesundheitsministerin Warken harte Einschnitte in der ambulanten Medizin", kritisiert Wieland Dietrich, ...
Categories: Afrique

Knall bei den Waadtländern: Lausanne entlässt Trainer Zeidler

Blick.ch - Thu, 16/04/2026 - 09:31
Die Zeit von Peter Zeidler bei Lausanne-Sport ist nach weniger als einer Saison schon zu Ende: Die Waadtländer trennen sich mit sofortiger Wirkung von ihrem Trainer.

Undercover Material zeigt schwere Tiermisshandlung in rumänischer Tötungsstation: VETO-Tierschutz verurteilt Umgang mit Straßenhunden scharf und fordert politisches Umdenken

Presseportal.de - Thu, 16/04/2026 - 09:30
VETO Tierschutz: Moers (ots) - Pro7 berichtet über das korrupte Millionengeschäft mit Rumäniens Straßenhunden: https://www.joyn.de/serien/how-to-kill-a-puppy-und-get-rich-die-hunde-mafia VETO-Tierschutz liegt Videomaterial aus der privat geführten, rumänischen ...
Categories: Afrique

Entre le FMI et Dakar, des différences d’analyses sur l'évolution de la dette et du déficit du Sénégal

RFI /Afrique - Thu, 16/04/2026 - 09:30
Le Fonds monétaire international (FMI) va-t-il reprendre un nouveau programme de financements avec le Sénégal ? Depuis la suspension d’un prêt de 1,8 milliard de dollars en octobre 2024, suite à la mise au jour d’une dette cachée d’au moins 7 milliards de dollars, les discussions avec Dakar patinent. Le 13 avril, les ministres sénégalais des Finances et de l’Économie ont rencontré à New York les représentants du FMI en marge des assemblées de printemps de cette organisation. Mais sans aucune annonce pour le moment.
Categories: Afrique, European Union

Háború: halálos áldozatok Kijevben, Dnyipróban és Odesszában

Kárpátalja.ma (Ukrajna/Kárpátalja) - Thu, 16/04/2026 - 09:30

Április 16-án immár 1513. napja tart az orosz–ukrán háború teljes körű szakasza, miközben több ukrán várost is súlyos támadások értek.

A kijevi városi ügyészség adatai szerint a fővárosban egy kombinált orosz támadás következtében legalább 4 ember – köztük egy 12 éves gyermek – életét vesztette, és több mint 50-en megsérültek. A sérültek között rendőrök, egészségügyi dolgozók és külföldi állampolgárok is vannak.

A Dnyipro városát ért csapások következtében 2 ember meghalt, 27-en pedig megsérültek. Közülük 14-et kórházban ápolnak, 5 sérült állapota súlyos. A támadások lakóépületekben, garázsokban és járművekben is károkat okoztak, valamint egy oktatási intézmény is megrongálódott.

Az éjszaka folyamán Odessza is több hullámban került támadás alá rakétákkal és drónokkal. A csapások következtében 8 ember meghalt, további 16 pedig megsérült. A robbanások következtében a város több épületében betörtek az ablakok.

Az Ukrán Védelmi Minisztérium közlése szerint közben új hadviselési modellt vezetnek be, amely a drónok és a gyalogság összehangolt alkalmazására épül. Az úgynevezett drónos rohamegységek a légi és szárazföldi pilóta nélküli eszközöket integrálják a harci műveletekbe.

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Beim Teutates - Für Asterix geht es im Dezember in "Das Königreich Nubien"

Presseportal.de - Thu, 16/04/2026 - 09:30
Egmont Ehapa Media GmbH: Berlin (ots) - Manchmal gehen Zaubertränke eben auch nach hinten los. Am 03. Dezember ist es so weit: "Asterix und das Königreich Nubien", der brandneue Animationsfilm von Alexandre Heboyan der mithilfe von LEONINE-Studios die deutschsprachigen ...
Categories: Afrique

Blumen schenken. Hoffnung spenden. Fleurop baut Engagement für Kinderkrebsforschung aus / Aktionszeitraum 2026: 20. April bis 16. Mai - Charity-Strauß künftig ganzjährig erhältlich

Presseportal.de - Thu, 16/04/2026 - 09:30
Fleurop AG: Berlin (ots) - Im Rahmen der Spendenkampagne "Blumen schenken. Hoffnung spenden." macht das Hopp-Kindertumorzentrum Heidelberg (KiTZ) jährlich gemeinsam mit Floristinnen und Floristen deutschlandweit auf die Situation krebskranker Kinder und die ...
Categories: Afrique

Szőlőskén fogták meg a részeg, "nagykövesdi" cserbenhagyó gázolót

Bumm.sk (Szlovákia/Felvidék) - Thu, 16/04/2026 - 09:30
Hétfőn (4. 13.) este elütött egy kislányt a járdán egy részeg motoros Nagykövesden (Veľký Kamenec/Tőketerebesi járás), majd elmenekült a helyszínről. A gépjárművezetői jogosítvánnyal nem rendelkező férfit Szőlőskén (Viničky) gyorshajtás miatt állították meg a rendőrök.

Rassismus und gesellschaftliche Verantwortung: RTLZWEI zeigt den mit dem Grimme-Preis ausgezeichneten Dokumentarfilm "Hass. Hetze. Hoffnung."

Presseportal.de - Thu, 16/04/2026 - 09:30
RTLZWEI: München (ots) - - Grimme-Preis 2026 in der Kategorie Information & Kultur - Dokumentation über antiasiatischen Rassismus und den Mord an der Studentin Li Yángjié - Ausstrahlung am 2. Mai 2026 um 22:20 Uhr bei RTLZWEI und auf RTL+ RTLZWEI zeigt ...
Categories: Afrique

«Ist richtig bitter»: Berner Eidgenosse droht ganze Saison zu verpassen

Blick.ch - Thu, 16/04/2026 - 09:23
Ein Zwischenfall im WK zwingt Patrick Gobeli zu einer langen Pause. Der Berner Eidgenosse verpasst sein persönliches Saisonhighlight.

Loi Yadan : le syndicat de la magistrature dénonce un « blanc-seing à l’arbitraire judiciaire »

L`Humanité - Thu, 16/04/2026 - 09:17
L’examen de la proposition de loi de Caroline Yadan doit démarrer à l’Assemblée nationale ce jeudi 16 avril, avant un vote prévu le 5 mai. À la veille de cette arrivée en séance, le syndicat de la magistrature a dénoncé le texte comme « un blanc-seing à l’arbitraire judiciaire » qui « fera planer le spectre de la répression sur toute forme de critique des exactions et des crimes commis par le gouvernement israélien à l’encontre du peuple palestinien », dans un communiqué publié mercredi soir.
Categories: Europäische Union, France

HARVEST: Frictions in the food chain

Euractiv.com - Thu, 16/04/2026 - 09:17
In today's edition: Competition, biostimulants, aid for fishers
Categories: European Union, France

Heldenhafte Tat in Oklahoma: Schulleiter stoppt bewaffneten Ex-Schüler

Blick.ch - Thu, 16/04/2026 - 09:16
In der Pauls Valley High School in Oklahoma eröffnet ein ehemaliger Schüler das Feuer. Schulleiter Kirk Moore zögert nicht lange und wirft sich auf den Attentäter. So gelingt es ihm, den Mann zu überwältigen. Allerdings wird er selbst dabei ins Bein getroffen.

US says optimistic about reaching peace deal with Iran

Euractiv.com - Thu, 16/04/2026 - 09:08
White House Press Secretary said further talks "would very likely" be in the Pakistani capital
Categories: European Union, France

Patrick Fischers Niedergang: Vom fantastischen Märchen zum bösen Alptraum

Blick.ch - Thu, 16/04/2026 - 09:08
Vom gefeierten WM-Medaillenmacher und dreifachen Trainer des Jahres zum gefeuerten Nati-Coach und zur Persona non grata in der Öffentlichkeit. Patrick Fischer macht gerade diese dramatische Erfahrung.

160 fillért izmosodott a forint: 363,08 HUF = 1 euró

Bumm.sk (Szlovákia/Felvidék) - Thu, 16/04/2026 - 09:00
Mfor.hu: Erősödött a forint csütörtökön (4. 16.) reggel a nemzetközi devizakereskedelemben. Az eurót hét órakor 363,08 forinton jegyezték, alacsonyabban a szerda esti 364,68 forintnál. A dollár jegyzése 307,48 forintra süllyedt 308,99 forintról, a svájci franké pedig 395,55 forintról 393,69 forintra gyengült. (MTI)

Wars Impose Lasting Economic Costs, While More Defense Spending Means Hard Choices

Africa - INTER PRESS SERVICE - Thu, 16/04/2026 - 08:52

Credit: 279photo/iStock by Getty Images. Source: IMF

By Hippolyte Balima, Andresa Lagerborg and Evgenia Weaver
WASHINGTON DC, Apr 16 2026 (IPS)

War is again defining the global landscape. After decades of relative calm following the Cold War, the number of active conflicts has surged in recent years to levels not seen since the end of the Second World War.

Meanwhile, rising geopolitical tensions and heightened security concerns are prompting many governments to reassess their priorities and spend more on defense.

Beyond their devastating human toll, wars impose large and lasting economic costs, and pose difficult macroeconomic trade-offs, especially for those countries where the fighting is taking place.

Even without active conflicts, rising defense spending can raise economic vulnerabilities in the medium term. After the war, governments face the urgent post-conflict task of securing durable peace and sustaining recovery.

In an era of proliferating conflicts, our research in two analytical chapters of the latest World Economic Outlook highlights the deep and prolonged economic harm inflicted by war, which has particularly affected sub-Saharan Africa, Europe, and the Middle East.

We also show that rising defense spending—which can boost demand in the short term—imposes difficult budgetary trade offs that make good policy design and lasting peace more important than ever.

Economic losses

For countries where wars occur, economic activity drops sharply. On average, output in countries where fighting takes place falls by about 3 percent at the onset and continues falling for years, reaching cumulative losses of roughly 7 percent within five years.

Output losses from conflicts typically exceed those associated with financial crises or severe natural disasters. Economic scars also persist even a decade later.

Wars also tend to have significant spillover effects. Countries engaged in foreign conflicts may avoid large economic losses—partly because there is no physical destruction on their own soil.

Yet, neighboring economies or key trading partners with the country where the conflict is taking place will feel the shock. In the early years of a conflict, these countries often experience modest declines in output.

Major conflicts—those involving at least 1,000 battle-related deaths—force difficult trade-offs in economies where they occur. Government budgets deteriorate as spending shifts toward defense and debt increases, while output and tax collection collapse.

These countries may also face strains on their external balances. As imports contract sharply because of lower demand, exports decrease even more substantially, resulting in a temporary widening of the trade deficit.

Heightened uncertainty triggers capital outflows, with both foreign direct investment and portfolio flows declining. This forces wartime governments to rely more heavily on aid and, in some cases, remittances from citizens abroad to finance trade deficits.

Despite these measures, conflicts contribute to sustained exchange rate depreciation, reserve losses, and rising inflation, underscoring how widening external imbalances amplify macroeconomic stress during wartime. Prices tend to increase at a pace higher than most of central banks’ inflation targets, prompting monetary authorities to raise interest rates.

Taken together, our findings show that major conflicts impose substantial economic costs and difficult trade-offs on economies that experience conflicts within their borders, as well as hurting other countries. And these costs extend well beyond short-term disruption, with enduring consequences for both economic potential and human well-being.

Spending trade-offs

More frequent conflicts and rising geopolitical tensions have also prompted many countries to reassess their security priorities and increase defense spending. Others plan to do so. This situation presents policymakers with a crucial question about trade-offs involved with such a boost to spending.

Our analysis looks at episodes of large buildups in defense spending in 164 countries since the Second World War. We find that these booms typically last nearly three years and increase defense spending by 2.7 percentage points of gross domestic product.

That’s broadly similar to what is required by North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) members to reach the 5 percent of GDP defense spending target by 2035.

Ramping up defense spending primarily acts as a positive demand shock, boosting private consumption and investment, especially in defense-related sectors. This can raise both economic output and prices in the short term, requiring close coordination with monetary policy to temper inflationary pressures.

Overall, the aggregate effects on output of scaling up defense spending are likely modest. Increases in defense spending typically translate almost one for one into higher economic output, rather than having a bigger multiplier effect on activity.

That said, the multiplier or ripple effects of such spending vary widely depending on how outlays are sustained, financed and allocated, and how much equipment is imported.

For instance, output gains are smaller and external balances deteriorate when the stimulus is partly spent to import foreign goods, which is especially the case for arms importers. By contrast, a buildup of defense spending that prioritizes public investment in equipment and infrastructure, together with less fragmented procurement and more common standards, would expand market size, support economies of scale, strengthen industrial capacity, limit import leakages, and support long-term productivity growth.

The choice of how to finance defense spending entails critical trade-offs. Defense spending booms are mostly deficit-financed in the near-term, while higher revenues play a larger role in later years of defense spending booms and when the defense spending buildup is expected to be permanent.

The reliance on deficit financing can stimulate the economy in the short term, but strain fiscal sustainability over the medium term, particularly in countries with limited room in government budgets.

Deficits worsen by about 2.6 percentage points of GDP, and public debt increases by about 7 percentage points within three years of the start of a boom (14 percentage points in wartime). The resulting increase in public debt can crowd out private investment and offset the initial expansionary effect of defense spending.

The buildup of fiscal vulnerabilities can be mitigated by durable financing arrangements, especially when the increase in defense spending is permanent. However, raising revenues come at the cost of reducing consumption and dampening the demand boost, while re-ordering budget priorities tends to come at the expense of government spending on social protection, health, and education.

Policies for recovery

Our analysis also shows that economic recoveries from war are often slow and uneven, and crucially depend on the durability of peace. When peace is sustained, output rebounds but often remains modest relative to wartime losses. By contrast, in fragile economies where conflict flares up again, recoveries frequently stall.

These modest recoveries are driven primarily by labor, as workers are reallocated from military to civilian activities and refugees gradually return, while capital stock and productivity remain subdued.

Early macroeconomic stabilization, decisive debt restructuring, and international support—including aid and capacity development—play a central role in restoring confidence and promoting recovery. Recovery efforts are most effective when complemented by domestic reforms to rebuild institutions and state capacity, promote inclusion and security, and address the lasting human costs of conflict, including lost learning, poorer health, and diminished economic opportunities.

Importantly, effective post-war recovery requires comprehensive and well-coordinated policy packages. Such an approach is far more effective than piecemeal measures. Policies that simultaneously reduce uncertainty and rebuild the capital stock can reinforce expectations, encourage capital inflows, and facilitate the return of displaced people.

Ultimately, successful post-war recovery lays the foundation for stability, renewed hope and improved livelihoods for communities affected by conflict.

This IMF blog is based on Ch. 2 of the April 2026 World Economic Outlook, “Defense Spending: Macroeconomic Consequences and Trade-Offs,” and Ch. 3, “The Macroeconomics of Conflicts and Recovery.” For more on fragile and conflict-affected states: How Fragile States Can Gain by Strengthening Institutions and Core Capacities.

IPS UN Bureau

 


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Categories: Africa, Afrique

Carburants, ZFE, 1er Mai… Sébastien Lecornu tente de circonscrire les colères qui couvent

Le Figaro / Politique - Thu, 16/04/2026 - 08:51
DÉCRYPTAGE - Mobilisé par la hausse des prix de l’énergie, le premier ministre accumule les points de crispation au Parlement.

Akadálymentes turisztikai útvonal a Bükk-erdőben

Kolozsvári Rádió (Románia/Erdély) - Thu, 16/04/2026 - 08:44

Mozgássérültek számára is hozzáférhető erdei útvonalat alakított ki a Kolozs Megyei Salvamont-Salvaspeo hegyimentő szolgálat. A kezdeményezés egyedinek számít Erdélyben, hasonló útvonalak még nem épültek. A cél az volt, hogy a kerekesszékkel közlekedők is élvezhessék a természet nyújtotta kikapcsolódást. Ennek érdekében most egy kilométernyi kör alakú útvonalat tettek hozzáférhetővé. A kivitelezés során a hegyimentő-szolgálat együttműködött egy […]

Articolul Akadálymentes turisztikai útvonal a Bükk-erdőben apare prima dată în Kolozsvári Rádió Románia.

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