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AMENDMENTS 1 - 277 - Draft report Towards an EU strategy to protect and strengthen the international justice system and its institutions, mechanisms and partners - PE790.940v01-00

AMENDMENTS 1 - 277 - Draft report Towards an EU strategy to protect and strengthen the international justice system and its institutions, mechanisms and partners
Committee on Foreign Affairs
Mounir Satouri

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Categories: European Union

Onze personnes meurent dans l'incendie d'un foyer d'accueil en Algérie

BBC Afrique - Thu, 16/07/2026 - 11:43
Outre les décès, 19 personnes ont été blessées dans un incendie qui s'est déclaré dans un orphelinat de la municipalité de Mohammadia, à l'est de la capitale algérienne, selon les autorités.
Categories: Afrique

Cybersicherheit im Gesundheitssektor

SWP - Thu, 16/07/2026 - 11:12

Der Gesundheitssektor sieht sich weltweit einer zunehmenden Bedrohung durch Cyberangriffe ausgesetzt. Das European Repository of Cyber Incidents (EuRepoC) verzeichnete zwischen 2022 und 2025 insgesamt 351 signifikante Angriffe auf Gesund­heitseinrichtungen. Diese Daten liefern erste Erkenntnisse über die Auswirkungen von und das Krisenmanagement nach Cyberangriffen auf das Gesundheits­wesen und verdeutlichen, dass solche Angriffe eine Bedrohung für die öffentliche Gesundheit und die nationale Sicherheit darstellen. Die Datenauswertung zeigt, dass es eines Schar­niers zwischen nationalen kritischen Sektoren und der europäischen bzw. der internationalen Ebene bedarf. Diese Funktion könnte der Nationale Sicherheitsrat ein­nehmen. Im Mittel­punkt steht dabei die Erstellung integrierter nationaler und inter­nationaler Lagebilder auf Basis interdisziplinärer Auswertungen. Nur so kön­nen Bedrohungen systematisch erfasst, daraus wirksame Maß­nahmen abgeleitet und der Gesundheitssektor ganzheitlich abgesichert werden.

What to play next: development after the end of development

Manchester embodies reinvention like few other places. It built the world’s first industrial economy, watched it rust, and recast itself as the capital of England’s north. When protests turned deadly at the Peterloo massacre, it helped galvanise a tradition of organised labour and democratic reform — one that later produced the suffragettes, founded there by Emmeline Pankhurst. And when the band Joy Division collapsed, the remaining members re-emerged as New Order. That instinct — not to reassemble what broke, but to build something new — was the animating spirit when the University of Manchester’s Global Development Institute convened researchers in mid-April to ask: is the era of Development over? And if so, what replaces it?

What to play next: development after the end of development

Manchester embodies reinvention like few other places. It built the world’s first industrial economy, watched it rust, and recast itself as the capital of England’s north. When protests turned deadly at the Peterloo massacre, it helped galvanise a tradition of organised labour and democratic reform — one that later produced the suffragettes, founded there by Emmeline Pankhurst. And when the band Joy Division collapsed, the remaining members re-emerged as New Order. That instinct — not to reassemble what broke, but to build something new — was the animating spirit when the University of Manchester’s Global Development Institute convened researchers in mid-April to ask: is the era of Development over? And if so, what replaces it?

What to play next: development after the end of development

Manchester embodies reinvention like few other places. It built the world’s first industrial economy, watched it rust, and recast itself as the capital of England’s north. When protests turned deadly at the Peterloo massacre, it helped galvanise a tradition of organised labour and democratic reform — one that later produced the suffragettes, founded there by Emmeline Pankhurst. And when the band Joy Division collapsed, the remaining members re-emerged as New Order. That instinct — not to reassemble what broke, but to build something new — was the animating spirit when the University of Manchester’s Global Development Institute convened researchers in mid-April to ask: is the era of Development over? And if so, what replaces it?

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