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Article - How the EU is making rules simpler for business

European Parliament - ven, 17/10/2025 - 17:58
Parliament is creating the conditions for stable and sustainable growth: by simplifying rules, boosting the single market, and supporting small businesses.

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Catégories: European Union

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Im November und Dezember 2025 kehrt unsere Online-Seminarreihe "SOEPcampus: Learn to use the SOEP over lunch" mit einem letzten Online-Workshop zurück. Der Workshop bietet eine umfassende, praxisnahe Einführung in die Daten des Sozio-oekonomischen Panels (SOEP). Die Teilnehmenden lernen den Inhalt ...

Malte : le parti Roberta Metsola mise sur un jeune homme de 30 ans pour reprendre le pouvoir

Euractiv.fr - ven, 17/10/2025 - 17:32

Le Parti nationaliste de centre-droit auquel appartient la présidente du Parlement européen, Roberta Metsola, mise sur la jeunesse pour reconquérir le pouvoir après douze années passées dans l’opposition. À sa tête, Alex Borg, 30 ans.

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Catégories: Union européenne

Missions - AFET mission to Canada – 16-18 September 2025 - 16-09-2025 - Committee on Foreign Affairs

A delegation of the Committee on Foreign Affairs (AFET), led by Chair David McAllister, traveled to Ottawa and Toronto from 16 to 18 September 2025. This was the AFET Committee's first official visit to Canada under the European Parliament's current mandate and after the 2025 Canadian federal elections.
During the trip, Members discussed how to further strengthen the EU's strategic partnership with Canada, reinforce the shared commitment to supporting Ukraine, and jointly address challenges such as the situation in the Middle East, China's growing global influence and geopolitical competition in the Arctic. Insights gathered from the visit will inform the Committee's ongoing work on the Recommendation on enhanced EU-Canada cooperation in the light of the current geopolitical context.
Press release
Mission report
Source : © European Union, 2025 - EP
Catégories: Europäische Union

Missions - AFET mission to Canada – 16-18 September 2025 - 16-09-2025 - Committee on Foreign Affairs

A delegation of the Committee on Foreign Affairs (AFET), led by Chair David McAllister, traveled to Ottawa and Toronto from 16 to 18 September 2025. This was the AFET Committee's first official visit to Canada under the European Parliament's current mandate and after the 2025 Canadian federal elections.
During the trip, Members discussed how to further strengthen the EU's strategic partnership with Canada, reinforce the shared commitment to supporting Ukraine, and jointly address challenges such as the situation in the Middle East, China's growing global influence and geopolitical competition in the Arctic. Insights gathered from the visit will inform the Committee's ongoing work on the Recommendation on enhanced EU-Canada cooperation in the light of the current geopolitical context.
Press release
Mission report
Source : © European Union, 2025 - EP
Catégories: European Union

28e régime : les start-ups interpellent Ursula von der Leyen au sujet du choix de la directive plutôt que du règlement

Euractiv.fr - ven, 17/10/2025 - 16:47

Les start-ups européennes tirent la sonnette d’alarme sur le « 28e régime », projet de création d’une entité juridique à l’échelle de l’UE. Elles dénoncent le choix d’une directive plutôt qu’un règlement, qui risque, selon elles, de multiplier les règles nationales divergentes et de compliquer le développement des jeunes entreprises.

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Catégories: Union européenne

Le PPE et l’extrême droite unis pour torpiller le projet de loi européenne de surveillance des forêts

Euractiv.fr - ven, 17/10/2025 - 15:50

Les députés européens devraient rejeter mardi 21 octobre la proposition de loi de l’UE sur la surveillance des forêts, le Parti populaire européen (PPE) et les groupes d’extrême droite s’étant alliés pour la bloquer en séance plénière.

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Catégories: Union européenne

The moment Madagascar's new president was sworn in

BBC Africa - ven, 17/10/2025 - 15:50
Colonel Michael Randrianirina is sworn in as the new president of Madagascar at a ceremony in the capital.
Catégories: Africa

SZÁZ ÉVES A DELTA AIRLINES - 3. RÉSZ

Air Base Blog - ven, 17/10/2025 - 15:09

A nyolcvanas évekre a Delta Airlines öt évtizedes működést tudhatott maga mögött és a mezőgazdasági repülőgépektől eljutott a szélestörzsű óriásokig. Olyan repülőgépek üzemeltetése kezdődött ebben az évtizedben, amelyek közül néhány ma is forgalomban áll. A nyolcvanas évek azonban nem indultak könnyen. A gazdasági helyzet, az üzemanyag ára és az 1978-as deregulációs törvény miatt kialakult verseny nehéz helyzetbe hozta a légitársaságot, amely további beszerzésekkel igyekezett előrelépni. Ezek középpontjában a Boeing volt.

A Delta Airlines nem volt egyedül a problémáival, számos más iparági szereplő küzdött hasonló gondokkal, és ahogy az lenni szokott, létszám csökkentéssel igyekezett túlélni. A Deltánál másképp gondolkodtak, a dolgozók közel tíz százalékos fizetésemelést kaptak, továbbá olyan repülőgépek beszerzését célozták meg, amellyel leválthatták az öregedő és kevésbé gazdaságos típusokat.

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Catégories: Biztonságpolitika

EVP und rechte Fraktionen wollen Waldmonitoring kippen

Euractiv.de - ven, 17/10/2025 - 15:03
EU-Abgeordnete dürften am Dienstag das Gesetz zum Waldmonitoring kippen. Der 2023 von der EU-Kommission vorgestellte Entwurf soll die Datenerhebung und das Wissen über Europas Wälder verbessern.
Catégories: Europäische Union

Press release - New EU driving licence rules: press conference on Tuesday at 14.00

Europäisches Parlament (Nachrichten) - ven, 17/10/2025 - 15:03
Parliament rapporteurs Jutta Paulus (Greens, DE) and Matteo Ricci (S&D, IT) will brief journalists on the EU’s new driving licence rules, shortly after the vote in plenary.
Committee on Transport and Tourism

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Catégories: Europäische Union

Press release - New EU driving licence rules: press conference on Tuesday at 14.00

Európa Parlament hírei - ven, 17/10/2025 - 15:03
Parliament rapporteurs Jutta Paulus (Greens, DE) and Matteo Ricci (S&D, IT) will brief journalists on the EU’s new driving licence rules, shortly after the vote in plenary.
Committee on Transport and Tourism

Source : © European Union, 2025 - EP

The OSCE Mission to Bosnia and Herzegovina calls for a swift and effective institutional response to the threats targeting journalist Vahidin Durić

OSCE - ven, 17/10/2025 - 15:02
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The OSCE Mission to Bosnia and Herzegovina (Mission) calls for continued attention and a prompt and effective response from law enforcement and judicial institutions regarding the threats targeting journalist Vahidin Durić. The Mission underscores the importance of ensuring that all cases endangering journalists’ safety are treated with urgency and diligence, in line with relevant legal provisions.

The Mission also highlights the crucial role of the contact points for journalists within prosecutors’ offices and police agencies across Bosnia and Herzegovina in facilitating effective co-ordination and timely investigation of such cases. Holding perpetrators to account helps deter future attacks and enables journalists to carry out their work in a safer environment.

The Mission reiterates that all media professionals must be guaranteed a safe working environment, in which all fundamental rights and freedoms are fully protected and respected.

Catégories: Central Europe

Entre avancées en matière de sécurité et promesses non tenues : le bilan mitigé de Donald Tusk à mi-mandat

Euractiv.fr - ven, 17/10/2025 - 14:53

À Bruxelles, Donald Tusk est perçu comme le symbole du retour de la Pologne dans l’UE. Mais, alors qu’il arrive à la moitié de son mandat, au niveau national, son gouvernement fait face à un mécontentement croissant parmi la population, à des tensions internes et à des critiques sur des promesses non tenues.

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Catégories: Union européenne

International cooperation policy for sustainability transformations in disruptive times

The world is falling behind on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), a situation exacerbated by recent geopolitical disruptions and challenges to international cooperation. This policy brief, based on a virtual roundtable in the context of the Hamburg Sustainability Conference (HSC) with influential experts from Latin America, Africa and Asia, explores how recent global shifts – such as reduced funding for development, fundamental policy changes of major powers and weakened multilateral institutions – are reshaping development and trade cooperation.
While these disruptions have had damaging effects on low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) in particular, they also present opportunities to reform international systems, diversify cooperation formats and strengthen regional and sectoral alliances. Three key recommendations emerge from the roundtable discussion that are relevant for international cooperation for sustainable development going forward:
• Trade is increasingly being used as a tool to project geopolitical power, contributing to the fragmentation of global economic systems. In response to these disruptions, countries are encouraged to diversify cooperation by promoting open regionalism, fostering plurilateral partnerships and strengthening sectoral collaboration (e.g. on artificial intelligence) and economic resilience.
• The decline in development aid cannot be compensated by individual actors alone. LMICs are forced to actively address financing gaps through improved conditions for investments, stronger domestic revenue generation, better macroeconomic management and efforts to curb illicit financial flows. The international community should support them in these efforts. Aid remains vital, especially for low-income countries and humanitarian emergencies. However, fairer and more reciprocal part-nerships should be developed, acknowledging mutual economic interests and based on knowledge sharing.
• Recent disruptive and polarising policy decisions, while theoretically reversible, have lasting negative effects on trust, budget priorities and international cooperation. Nevertheless, experts emphasise the potential to build new alliances, involving LMICs, for sustainability transitions, reformed global governance structures and alternative cooperation models. To seize these opportunities, leadership from countries that depend on rules-based international cooperation systems – especially middle powers – is considered essential for driving systemic change.

Dr Priyadarshi Dash is Associate Professor at the Research and Information System for Developing Countries (RIS) in Delhi.
Dr André de Mello e Souza is Head of the International Policy Centre for Inclusive Development (IPC-id) at the Institute for Applied Economic Research (Ipea) in Brasília.

International cooperation policy for sustainability transformations in disruptive times

The world is falling behind on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), a situation exacerbated by recent geopolitical disruptions and challenges to international cooperation. This policy brief, based on a virtual roundtable in the context of the Hamburg Sustainability Conference (HSC) with influential experts from Latin America, Africa and Asia, explores how recent global shifts – such as reduced funding for development, fundamental policy changes of major powers and weakened multilateral institutions – are reshaping development and trade cooperation.
While these disruptions have had damaging effects on low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) in particular, they also present opportunities to reform international systems, diversify cooperation formats and strengthen regional and sectoral alliances. Three key recommendations emerge from the roundtable discussion that are relevant for international cooperation for sustainable development going forward:
• Trade is increasingly being used as a tool to project geopolitical power, contributing to the fragmentation of global economic systems. In response to these disruptions, countries are encouraged to diversify cooperation by promoting open regionalism, fostering plurilateral partnerships and strengthening sectoral collaboration (e.g. on artificial intelligence) and economic resilience.
• The decline in development aid cannot be compensated by individual actors alone. LMICs are forced to actively address financing gaps through improved conditions for investments, stronger domestic revenue generation, better macroeconomic management and efforts to curb illicit financial flows. The international community should support them in these efforts. Aid remains vital, especially for low-income countries and humanitarian emergencies. However, fairer and more reciprocal part-nerships should be developed, acknowledging mutual economic interests and based on knowledge sharing.
• Recent disruptive and polarising policy decisions, while theoretically reversible, have lasting negative effects on trust, budget priorities and international cooperation. Nevertheless, experts emphasise the potential to build new alliances, involving LMICs, for sustainability transitions, reformed global governance structures and alternative cooperation models. To seize these opportunities, leadership from countries that depend on rules-based international cooperation systems – especially middle powers – is considered essential for driving systemic change.

Dr Priyadarshi Dash is Associate Professor at the Research and Information System for Developing Countries (RIS) in Delhi.
Dr André de Mello e Souza is Head of the International Policy Centre for Inclusive Development (IPC-id) at the Institute for Applied Economic Research (Ipea) in Brasília.

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