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Citizens in the EU Member States will elect their representatives to the European Parliament during the European elections of 6 to 9 June. The newly elected Members, representing EU citizens until 2029, will meet in July to elect their President, Vice-Presidents and Quaestors. They will decide on the composition of Parliament's standing and sub committees - thereby launching the new legislative term. The committees will then hold their first meetings to elect their respective Chairs and Vice-Chairs.
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Catégories: European Union

Élections européennes : le camp Macron anticipe un échec et spécule sur l’après

Le Figaro / Politique - mar, 04/06/2024 - 10:04
DÉCRYPTAGE - Alors que le chef de l’État veut saturer l’espace médiatique en cette dernière semaine de campagne, une bonne partie de ses troupes se projette déjà sur la suite.
Catégories: France

Élections européennes : l’interview d’Emmanuel Macron sera-t-elle décomptée du temps de parole de Renaissance ?

Le Figaro / Politique - mar, 04/06/2024 - 10:03
LA VÉRIFICATION - Les Républicains et La France insoumise ont annoncé, ce lundi, saisir l'Arcom après l’annonce d’une prise de parole du président de la République ce jeudi sur France 2 et TF1, à 24 heures de la clôture de la campagne électorale.
Catégories: France

Quelle est la quantité d'aide qui entre à Gaza ?

BBC Afrique - mar, 04/06/2024 - 09:39
Les agences humanitaires affirment que la quantité d'aide qui entre à Gaza est si faible qu'il y a un risque de famine.
Catégories: Afrique

Guillaume Tabard: «Pourquoi le statu quo l’emportera après le 9 juin»

Le Figaro / Politique - mar, 04/06/2024 - 09:38
CONTRE-POINT - Le premier objectif qu’Emmanuel Macron déteste sera de laisser passer l'orage. Tenir, c'est parier que l'impact du résultat des européennes, même spectaculaire, s'estompe rapidement.
Catégories: France

À Caen aux côtés d’Hervé Morin, François-Xavier Bellamy vante sa «campagne de terrain»

Le Figaro / Politique - mar, 04/06/2024 - 09:14
REPORTAGE - À moins de six jours du scrutin, le chef de file des Républicains s'est offert, en compagnie du président de la région Normandie, une petite déambulation dans le centre-ville avant de tenir une réunion publique devant plus de 250 personnes.
Catégories: France

Biden’s Foreign-Policy Problem Is Incompetence

Foreign Policy - mar, 04/06/2024 - 08:24
The U.S. military’s collapsed pier in Gaza is symbolic of a much bigger issue.

JUHARLEVELES VADÁSZBOMBÁZÓK A BALKÁN FELETT

Air Base Blog - mar, 04/06/2024 - 07:18

Magyarország déli határához közel éppen 25 esztendeje zajlott a Jugoszlávia ellen indított Allied Force művelet. A bombázóhadjárat az amerikai légierőt helyezte fókuszba, ezért kevéssé ismert, hogy kanadai CF-18A Hornet vadászbombázók is komoly szerepet kaptak a gyors beavatkozásnak tervezett, végül 78 naposra nyúlt műveletben.  

A kanadai légierő koalíciós szerepvállalása nem volt előzmény nélküli. Vadászpilótáik nyolc évvel korábban, az 1991-es öbölháborúban szereztek tapasztalatot a nagy, többnemzeti kötelékben végrehajtott harci alkalmazásról. A Desert Storm műveletként ismert öbölháborúnak a résztvevők többsége saját elnevezést adott, a kanadai részvétel a Friction nevet kapta. A háború utáni években a kanadai légierő békeidős működésre állt át, az öbölháborús veteránok kikerültek a rendszerből, és a megszerzett tudást az olyan gyakorlatokon igyekeztek hellyel-közzel szinten tartani, mint a hazai Maple Flag vagy az amerikai Red Flag. Közben egy újabb hadművelet lehetősége kezdett kibontakozni, ezúttal a Balkánon.

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Catégories: Biztonságpolitika

United Kingdom : Early general election puts British intelligence under pressure

Intelligence Online - mar, 04/06/2024 - 06:00
The dissolution of the British parliament on 30 May has precipitated the government and the intelligence agencies into having to prepare for the United Kingdom's general election. A new interdepartmental unit called the Joint Election Security Preparations Unit has just
Catégories: Defence`s Feeds

France : French army seeks to lure civilian OSINT experts

Intelligence Online - mar, 04/06/2024 - 06:00
On 3 June, the French army's deep operations and intelligence command (CAPR) launched a specialised intelligence reserve battalion (B2RS), as
Catégories: Defence`s Feeds

China/Russia/Ukraine : Russians, Ukrainians go shopping at Shenzhen's World Drone Congress

Intelligence Online - mar, 04/06/2024 - 06:00
The eighth edition of the World Drone Congress, held in Shenzhen from 24 to 26 May, was the scene of
Catégories: Defence`s Feeds

Saudi Arabia/United States : US arms groups focus on Riyadh operations ahead of imminent US-Saudi security pact

Intelligence Online - mar, 04/06/2024 - 06:00
A flurry of new jobs were advertised by Raytheon Saudi Arabia last week, including at least five based around the
Catégories: Defence`s Feeds

Australia/Japan/United States : Japanese intelligence one step closer to AUKUS

Intelligence Online - mar, 04/06/2024 - 06:00
Japan's Public Security Intelligence Agency (PSIA) has dispatched a representative to Australia. Hosted by the University of Sydney's United States
Catégories: Defence`s Feeds

Kazakhstan/United Kingdom : British peers bolster ties with Central Asian financial hubs

Intelligence Online - mar, 04/06/2024 - 06:00
Lord Francis Maude, Baron Maude of Horsham, former British minister of state for trade policy and former chairman of the
Catégories: Defence`s Feeds

India’s Perilous Border Standoff With China

Foreign Affairs - mar, 04/06/2024 - 06:00
Modi’s tough stance could invite—not deter—Chinese aggression.

The Dangerous Myth of Deglobalization

Foreign Affairs - mar, 04/06/2024 - 06:00
Misperceptions of the global economy are driving bad policies.

Mexico Elects First Female President in Landslide Election

Foreign Policy - mar, 04/06/2024 - 01:00
Claudia Sheinbaum has promised to continue outgoing President Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s security and economic policies.

JO de Paris : Microsoft pointe une campagne russe d'infox, Moscou dénonce une "calomnie"

France24 / France - mar, 04/06/2024 - 00:47
Selon un observatoire de Microsoft, la Russie a augmenté l'ampleur de sa campagne de désinformation visant les Jeux olympiques de Paris, qui vise notamment à faire monter les craintes d'actes violents durant l'événement. Moscou a réagi mardi, niant toute ingérence et dénonçant une "campagne russophobe dans les médias".
Catégories: France

The Tigray War May Be One of the Deadliest Conflict of This Century

The National Interest - lun, 03/06/2024 - 23:14

Editor’s Note: The following article is adapted from the introduction to The New Line Institute for Strategy and Policy’s recently published report “Genocide in Tigray: Serious Breaches of International Law and Paths to Accountability” with the permission of the New Lines Institute.

Measured by the estimated number of deaths, the Tigray War in Ethiopia could be the deadliest armed conflict of the twenty-first century and one of the bloodiest since the end of the Cold War. From its outbreak in 2020 to the official ceasefire in 2022, the civil conflict claimed the lives of up to 400,000 soldiers and 300,000 civilians.

Despite the intense human suffering, this “forgotten” war has not garnered the international attention it desperately needs. There is an unfortunate sense in which the world is too ready to move on after its initial efforts. The International Commission of Human Rights Experts on Ethiopia dissolved before concluding its work. The United States, despite recognizing more than half a million deaths in the region and that crimes against humanity and war crimes had been committed there has restored financial and economic assistance to the status quo ante bellum. Similarly, the EU has returned to its $680 million development strategy with the nation despite a lack of accountability for the widespread abuses in the region.

The consequence has been that international efforts to verify serious breaches of international law have not been followed through or adequately supported. Victims will carry with them scarring and abuse from a conflict that, despite an apparent cessation of hostilities in 2022, did not result in a stable peace. Innocent lives continue to be lost, and many millions continue to face food insecurity resulting from military campaigns. More time must be given not only to investigate and, as needed, provide accountability for the blockade on humanitarian aid that contributed to the deaths of hundreds of thousands of Tigrayans but also to investigate and provide accountability for the widely-reported mass murder, rape, forced displacement, physical abuse, and torture which took place, as well as the targeting of key civilian infrastructure such as the healthcare system.

The New Lines Institute for Strategy and Policy today published a new groundbreaking report on “Genocide in Tigray: Serious Breaches of International Law and Paths to Accountability” with an aim to fill this vacuum by informing stakeholders of the sheer scale and variety of the alleged criminal conduct; providing a legal analysis of the relevant allegations through the particular lens of the Genocide Convention and describing pathways to accountability which should be adopted, including measures at both the national and international levels.

The report was prepared by a group of international law professionals with expertise in fields including international human rights law and international criminal law. While several other reports have reached similar conclusions concerning some of the key factual allegations, the New Lines Institute report is the first to relate these allegations directly to the Genocide Convention and to call for action accordingly.

While the report finds that there is a reasonable basis to believe that all sides committed war crimes in the course of the conflict, Ethiopian and allied forces—specifically, members of the Ethiopian National Defense Force, the Eritrean Defense Forces, and the Amhara Special Forces, among other groups—also appear to have committed crimes against humanity against Tigrayans, as well as acts of genocide.

These acts of genocide include killings, the infliction of serious bodily and mental harm, intentional measures to prevent births, and the deliberate infliction of conditions of life calculated to bring about the destruction of Tigrayans. The report finds, furthermore, that certain individuals also appear to have made statements amounting to direct and public incitement to commit genocide.

Irrespective of whether this apparent conduct by the Ethiopian and allied forces was committed as part of a plan or whether it was supported at senior levels, Ethiopia was obliged as a state party to the Genocide Convention to take effective action to prevent the commission of genocidal acts and to punish such acts if they occurred.

As a consequence, the international community is compelled to act, including potentially by states instituting proceedings before the International Court of Justice under Article IX of the Genocide Convention. The international community should also take steps to secure an international, impartial, and independent criminal investigation, exercise universal jurisdiction where practicable, and thus ensure that justice for the numerous human rights violations is finally done in Tigray.

Dr. Azeem Ibrahim OBE is the Senior Director of Special Initiatives at the New Lines Institute for Strategy and Policy in Washington, DC. The New Lines Institute report “Genocide in Tigray: Serious Breaches of International Law and Paths to Accountability” can be accessed here.

Image: Rudi Ernst / Shutterstock.com

Non, cette candidate PS aux européennes n’a pas tenu de propos génocidaires

France24 / France - lun, 03/06/2024 - 22:42
Depuis samedi, un enregistrement audio circule sur les réseaux sociaux, accusant Emma Rafowicz, candidate de la liste PS aux élections européennes, de tenir des propos génocidaires concernant le peuple palestinien. Ce n’est en fait pas du tout elle qui tient les propos en question. Il s'agit, en fait, d'une manipulation.
Catégories: France

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