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Africa scrambles to comply with new EU due diligence rules

Euobserver.com - ven, 19/01/2024 - 08:00
The EU's new due diligence laws, designed to address deforestation and human rights abuses in supply chains, risk having an uneven effect on African economies and farming, as governments and industry scramble to prepare compliance regimes.
Catégories: European Union

Monténégro : l'immobilier au défi du marché noir

Courrier des Balkans / Monténégro - ven, 19/01/2024 - 06:37

Sur la côte monténégrine, le prix des biens immobiliers s'envole. Le marché est porté par les acheteurs étrangers dont le nombre a explosé depuis la pandémie et la guerre en Ukraine. Sauf que la plupart de ces transactions se font illégalement.

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Catégories: Balkans Occidentaux

Serbie : la mise au pas de NIN, avant dernier hebdomadaire indépendant

Courrier des Balkans / Serbie - ven, 19/01/2024 - 06:37

La rédaction de NIN a démissionné collectivement le 10 janvier. La nouvelle propriétaire, proche du régime Vučić, entend en effet « changer le concept » de ce titre prestigieux, connu jusque là pour sa qualité et ses enquêtes fouillées. Entretien avec l'ancienne rédactrice en chef adjointe Vesna Mališić.

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Catégories: Balkans Occidentaux

Bahrain/UAE : Emirati cyber makes push into Bahrain

Intelligence Online - ven, 19/01/2024 - 06:00
Abu Dhabi is taking a close interest in Bahrain's cyber sector, with the Emirati Supreme Council investing heavily to position
Catégories: Defence`s Feeds

UAE : Abu Dhabi's Em Sherif Sea Café, where Tahnoon bin Zayed's advisers polish his asset restructuring plans

Intelligence Online - ven, 19/01/2024 - 06:00
In the cool of the UAE winter, when temperatures drop below 25°C, the café terraces of Abu Dhabi's Al Maryah
Catégories: Defence`s Feeds

Russia : Russia's NAIIS, dormant cyber think-tank and sinecure for ex-spies

Intelligence Online - ven, 19/01/2024 - 06:00
The National Association for International Information Security (NAIIS), or NAMIB in Russian, held its annual cybersecurity conference in Moscow on
Catégories: Defence`s Feeds

United States : Jeffrey Kruse, the Pentagon's trump card for speeding up DIA's transition to strategic competition

Intelligence Online - ven, 19/01/2024 - 06:00
Lieutenant General Jeffrey A. Kruse will be sworn in as the new director of the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) on
Catégories: Defence`s Feeds

United States : In legal fight between FTI and fired executive, both sides keen to conceal confidential information

Intelligence Online - ven, 19/01/2024 - 06:00
A court battle between FTI Consulting and an executive who was recently fired by the company has been slowed by requests
Catégories: Defence`s Feeds

United States : New details emerge in probe linked to Trump's social media firm

Intelligence Online - ven, 19/01/2024 - 06:00
Federal prosecutors continue to probe a Florida venture capitalist who has already been arrested for alleged insider trading relating to
Catégories: Defence`s Feeds

Peace Between Israelis and Palestinians Remains Possible

Foreign Affairs - ven, 19/01/2024 - 06:00
But to get there, both sides—and America—need to be realistic about what’s achievable now.

Congo’s Least Bad Elections

Foreign Affairs - ven, 19/01/2024 - 06:00
How a fragile democracy inched forward—and how it can consolidate the gains.

NG Completed Sentinel ICBM Live-Fire Test | NATO Plans 90,000 soldiers Maneuver | France, US Provide Ammo For Ukraine

Defense Industry Daily - ven, 19/01/2024 - 05:00
Americas Boeing won a $102.7 million cost-plus-fixed-fee modification, which exercises options for the production and delivery of ten P-8A increment three retrofit A-kits and provides for three retrofit kit A-kit installs, in support of anti-submarine warfare capabilities upgrades for the Navy. Work will be performed in Jacksonville, Florida; St. Louis, Missouri; and Mesa, Arizona, and […]
Catégories: Defence`s Feeds

P-8 Poseidon MMA: Long-Range Maritime Patrol, and More

Defense Industry Daily - ven, 19/01/2024 - 04:58
P-8A Poseidon (click to view full) Maritime surveillance and patrol is becoming more and more important, but the USA’s P-3 Orion turboprop fleet is falling apart. The P-7 Long Range Air ASW (Anti-Submarine Warfare) Capable Aircraft program to create an improved P-3 began in 1988, but cost overruns, slow progress, and interest in opening the […]
Catégories: Defence`s Feeds

Africa's week in pictures: 12-18 January 2024

BBC Africa - ven, 19/01/2024 - 02:09
A selection of the best photos from the African continent and beyond.
Catégories: Africa

Cash-in-transit heists bring terror to South Africa’s roads

BBC Africa - ven, 19/01/2024 - 02:08
Police struggle as cash-in-transit heists increase and the murder rate hits a 20-year high.
Catégories: Africa

EU edging toward first-ever sanctions on Israeli settlers

Euobserver.com - jeu, 18/01/2024 - 20:50
EU countries are preparing new sanctions against extremist Israeli settlers as well as Palestinian group Hamas.
Catégories: European Union

Illegal migrants? No, illegal Britain

Ideas on Europe Blog - jeu, 18/01/2024 - 20:46

The media, the Prime Minister, Rishi Sunak, and the Home Secretary, James Cleverly, call them “illegal migrants.” They are not.

They are mostly desperate, destitute, often stateless men, women, and children fleeing from war, torture, oppression, and persecution.

Nobody risks their lives across the treacherous waters of the English Channel in unsuitable and unsafe boats unless they are deeply distressed and determined, with nothing left to lose.

Just a few want to get to the UK. Really, by comparison to the 110 million forcibly displaced people in the world, it’s a tiny number.

But the few who tenaciously want to make it to our shores against all odds often have compelling reasons.

Speaking English, having family already here, colonial links; all high on the list.

They take the dangerous “irregular route” because there’s NO safe route available. And under current rules, the ONLY way to claim asylum in the UK is to be IN the UK.

Mr Sunak says under his plan – the same plan as ALL Tory Prime Ministers since Brexit – they will be immediately sent back to their home country “if it is safe to do so” or, if not, deported to a “third country” such as Rwanda.

Isn’t there a BIG clue in Mr Sunak’s words?

The MAJORITY of those arriving here in flimsy boats can’t be sent back to their “home country” because their home country isn’t safe.

That’s why they had to escape their UNSAFE country to find a new home.

The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees strongly opposes Britain’s plan for sending people to Rwanda on the grounds that Rwanda is not a safe country.

But hey, if the Rwanda Bill is now passed, it will be deemed a safe country, by law, no matter the facts.

And once passed, anyone arriving here by that so-called “irregular route” will automatically forfeit ALL rights to claim asylum in the UK, FOREVER, or to make any legal appeals against that decision.

Instead, they will be immediately locked up in detention centres (call them prisons).

Then, as fast as possible, they will be flown out to Rwanda at huge expense (clue: because in most cases, it won’t be safe to send them back to their home country).

Any human rights claims will ONLY be heard AFTER the asylum seeker has been kicked out.

The irony.

Rather than desperate refugees being “illegal,” it’s Britain that’s acting illegally.

What the government plans to do will almost certainly breach international human rights legislation, and it will certainly be in breach of humanity.

And to think, once-upon-a-time, it was illegal Britons who travelled to other countries in boats, not to claim asylum or to befriend the locals, but to plunder those lands of their riches and to create the world’s biggest empire.

But that’s another story. Or is it?
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Catégories: European Union

Mission Retraite : préparation de la retraite militaire en 5 étapes

Aumilitaire.com - jeu, 18/01/2024 - 20:26
La préparation de la retraite militaire est un enjeu crucial pour tous. Dans ce contexte, la stratégie de ‘Mission Retraite’ offre une approche innovante pour augmenter son capital à long terme. Cette méthode s’appuie sur l’investissement dans des Sociétés Civiles de Placement Immobilier (SCPI), une forme populaire d’investissement immobilier, à travers un mécanisme particulier nommé
Catégories: Défense

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