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Wohneigentum hängt in Deutschland immer noch stark von den Eltern ab

Kinder von Eltern mit Wohneigentum haben höhere Chancen, eigene Immobilien zu besitzen, als Kinder von Mieter*innen – Zusammenhang schwächt sich aber in jüngeren Generationen ab: Immer mehr wohnen zur Miete – Abbau von Eigenkapitalhürden könnte sinnvoll sein Junge Menschen in Deutschland besitzen ...

Bachir Ben Barka (fils de Mehdi Ben Barka): «Soixante ans après, le combat pour la vérité continue»

RFI /Afrique - mer, 29/10/2025 - 07:31
Bachir Ben Barka, fils aîné de l'opposant marocain Mehdi Ben Barka, est l'invité de RFI ce 29 octobre. Il y a 60 ans, le 29 octobre 1965, le leader de l'opposition marocaine Mehdi Ben Barka est enlevé en plein Paris. On ne l'a jamais revu. Soixante ans après, sa famille espère toujours obtenir la vérité sur sa disparition et son assassinat.
Catégories: Afrique

La France fait entrer la notion de consentement dans la définition pénale du viol

France24 / France - mer, 29/10/2025 - 07:29
Le Parlement a entériné mercredi l'intégration de la notion de consentement à la définition pénale du viol, fruit d'un long processus législatif transpartisan concrétisé par un ultime vote du Sénat, ce qui permet à la France de rejoindre plusieurs pays ayant déjà procédé à cette évolution du droit. 
Catégories: France

The Ukraine funding option Europe fears

Euractiv.com - mer, 29/10/2025 - 07:24
In today’s edition: Dutch voters head to the polls as Rob Jetten’s progressive D66 gains momentum, a probe reveals the EU kept paying a convicted neo-Nazi MEP, and Brussels and New Delhi inch closer to a trade deal after ‘constructive’ talks
Catégories: European Union

A Power Imbalance Frozen in Time: The Case for Security Council Reform

Africa - INTER PRESS SERVICE - mer, 29/10/2025 - 07:09

Credit: UN Photo/Loey Felipe

By I. R. King and Janeel Drayton
UNITED NATIONS, Oct 29 2025 (IPS)

In June 2025, the international community celebrated the 80th anniversary of the signing of the United Nations Charter. On October 24, we celebrated UN Day, commemorating its ratification. This is an opportune moment to reflect on how far we have come, and the ground we have yet to traverse.

Countries of the Global South particularly find themselves at a critical juncture, as we experience firsthand the shifts of the multilateral system and bear the brunt of its effects.

The UN Charter, as the foundational document of the United Nations (UN), affirmed belief in a multilateral system and formally established an international organization aimed at curtailing future suffering in a post-World War context. The UN’s Security Council, one of the principal organs created by the Charter, which is primarily tasked with the maintenance of peace, became the cornerstone of the international peace and security framework.

Comprised of five permanent members (China, France, Russia, the United Kingdom, and the United States) with veto power, and 10 non-permanent members elected for two-year terms, the Council has locked into place a power imbalance, which perpetuates the historical injustices of a bygone era.

Today, the world is not as it was in 1945. We are witnessing escalating conflicts in real time – from Ukraine to Gaza to Sudan, unprecedented global security threats, and rapidly shifting geopolitics – all challenging the lofty ideals and aspirations that underpinned the UN’s founding.

In light of the critical mandate of the UN Security Council, and the far-reaching consequences of its decisions, (and its paralysis), it is necessary to ask: is the United Nations Security Council currently equipped to meet these evolving challenges and retain its legitimacy?

There may be varied views on the way forward, but for a majority the short answer to this question is “No.” It is not equipped in its current form.

The L.69, a diverse pro-reform coalition of developing countries from Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean, Asia and the Pacific, views reform as both urgent and essential. Our group is united by the call for comprehensive reform of the Security Council, specifically by expanding the membership in both the permanent and non-permanent categories of membership.

We believe that we must confront the reality that developing countries, which are home to the majority of the world’s population and are often on the frontlines of global crises, remain unrepresented and underrepresented on the Council.

The power to influence war and peace, to enforce international law, to decide where injustice is condemned or overlooked, and where humanitarian aid is delivered, should not continue to rest in the hands of a few powers, which includes those with a colonial past, who once held dominion over the very nations now seeking representation.

The exclusion of the perspective of those populations most affected by the conflicts is not only unjust, but also dangerous.

There is now a kind of ennui around the discussions on Security Council reform, which may be inevitable in a conversation that has been ongoing in various forms for decades. However, though the road to reform may be difficult we cannot afford to give up. The cost of inaction for the peoples of the world is a weighty matter that states will have to answer for.

There are pathways that have been identified for how the United Nations can go forward. The process can build on the only successful reform achieved in 1965, when the Council, in response to the growth of the UN membership, expanded from 11 to 15 members with the addition of four non-permanent seats.

The case is simple. Just as the world has changed, so too must the Security Council evolve. This is not only necessary to reflect today’s geopolitical realities, but to create a world where every voice counts. Security Council reform is about the global community fulfilling their commitment to the foundational promise of the United Nations: to uphold peace, dignity, and equality. Time is running out.

The question is not whether the Security Council will be reformed, but whether it will be reformed in time to remain relevant.

IPS UN Bureau

 


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Ambassador I.R. King is Permanent Representative of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines and Chair of the UN Security Council Reform Group L69
Catégories: Africa

La Prospérité : « RDC : Félix Tshisekedi honore le Maréchal Mobutu »

Radio Okapi / RD Congo - mer, 29/10/2025 - 07:09


Revue de presse kinoise du mercredi 29 octobre 2025.


La plupart des journaux parus ce mercredi à Kinshasa reviennent sur la visite du Chef de l’État, Félix Tshisekedi, à l’exposition intitulée « Mobutu : une vie, un destin », organisée dans l’enceinte du Musée national, situé sur le boulevard Triomphal, dans la commune de Lingwala.

Catégories: Afrique

A New Chapter in Regional Financial Integration in Europe

Euractiv.com - mer, 29/10/2025 - 07:00
Earlier this month, a piece of good news rippled through Southeast Europe: Albania, Montenegro, North Macedonia, and Moldova were admitted to the operations system of Single Euro Payments Area (SEPA), the network that lets a transfer in Tirana zip to Tallinn—or almost anywhere else in Europe—as swiftly and cheaply as a domestic payment.
Catégories: European Union

Sahara occidental : les Etats-Unis à l’offensive à l’ONU pour défendre une autonomie sous souveraineté du Maroc

LeMonde / Afrique - mer, 29/10/2025 - 07:00
Le Conseil de sécurité doit se prononcer, jeudi 30 octobre, sur un projet de résolution destiné à clarifier le statut du territoire que se disputent Rabat et le Front Polisario. Le texte, parrainé par les Américains, vise à crédibiliser la perspective d’une autonomie dans le giron du royaume.
Catégories: Afrique

Bernard Cazeneuve : « Il ne restera rien du bilan d’Emmanuel Macron »

Le Point / France - mer, 29/10/2025 - 07:00
ENTRETIEN. L'ancien Premier ministre etrille la conception macronienne du pouvoir et appelle au rassemblement de la gauche reformiste en vue de 2027.
Catégories: France

Construction d’infrastructures sociales grâce aux redevances minières dans le Haut-Katanga

Radio Okapi / RD Congo - mer, 29/10/2025 - 06:37


Plusieurs infrastructures sociales ont été inaugurées mardi 28 octobre 2025 à Lubumbashi, Haut-Katanga, grâce au financement issu d’une dotation obligatoire de 0,3% du chiffre d’affaires des entreprises minières destinée aux communautés locales impactées par l’exploitation minière (DOT). Parmi ces ouvrages figurent des bâtiments scolaires, un bureau administratif et un hospice pour personnes âgées.

Catégories: Afrique

Débat budgétaire : gare à l’impôt de trop !

Le Point / France - mer, 29/10/2025 - 06:25
CHRONIQUE. Chaque jour apporte une nouvelle taxe, ou l'alourdissement d'un impot existant. Une frenesie inquietante dans un pays qui est deja champion d'Europe des prelevements.
Catégories: France

Seul en scène, Jordan Bardella lance son nouveau livre à deux pas de l’Élysée

Le Figaro / Politique - mer, 29/10/2025 - 06:23
Devant sa mentore Marine Le Pen et son allié Éric Ciotti, le patron du Rassemblement national a présenté mardi soir son second ouvrage Ce que les Français veulent sur les planches du théâtre Marigny à Paris.
Catégories: France

Spain marks one year of devastating Valencia floods as experts warn lessons unlearned

Euractiv.com - mer, 29/10/2025 - 06:05
Although the government has since launched a €16 billion reconstruction plan, experts say prevention remains Valencia’s weakest point
Catégories: European Union

German hospital unaware its sensitive data is now under US jurisdiction

Euractiv.com - mer, 29/10/2025 - 06:00
European hospitals trusted Zivver for secure communications – but a US takeover has changed the rules without them knowing
Catégories: European Union

Possible EU cuts to HIV and vaccine funding ‘irresponsible’, experts say

Euractiv.com - mer, 29/10/2025 - 06:00
Health leaders say Europe risks undoing decades of progress against deadly diseases if it withdraws support
Catégories: European Union

Fidesz doubles down on Polish right-wing ties as state-to-state relations stay frosty

Euractiv.com - mer, 29/10/2025 - 06:00
The European Commission has long accused Hungary and PiS's Poland of democratic backsliding and eroding judicial independence
Catégories: European Union

A Trump-Xi deal won’t save Europe from a superpower squeeze

Euractiv.com - mer, 29/10/2025 - 06:00
To remain a pole in the new multipolar world, Europe will need to use whatever breathing space this week's US-China summit might provide to secure its own supply chains, reduce dependencies, and boost its global leverage
Catégories: European Union

Don’t tell us how to make weapons: 500-year old gunmaker Beretta to EU

Euractiv.com - mer, 29/10/2025 - 06:00
Beretta could be blown off-course by the EU's regulatory tornado
Catégories: European Union

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