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Congo-Brazza: les autorités interdissent le rassemblement du parti de Kolelas

RFI /Afrique - Fri, 04/11/2016 - 13:22
Au Congo-Brazzaville, le parti d'opposition Codeha a prévu d'organiser sa convention samedi prochain. Mais ce rassemblement a été interdit par la préfecture, qui justifie cette interdiction par des enquêtes en cours et des craintes de troubles à l'ordre public.
Categories: Afrique

Maros megyei képviselőjelöltek: eltöröltetnék a rezidensvizsgát

Székelyhon.ro (Románia/Erdély) - Fri, 04/11/2016 - 13:22

A rezidenseket, a pályakezdő orvosokat és a vidéken dolgozó egészségügyi szakembereket érintő javaslatokat fogalmaztak meg a szakterület ismerői, Vass Levente és Tubák Nimród Maros megyei képviselőjelöltek.
Kategória: Aktuális/Marosszék

Nigerian family sitcom 'embodies hope'

BBC Africa - Fri, 04/11/2016 - 13:21
With the economy in recession, Nigeria's popular television programme The Johnsons attempts to lighten the mood.
Categories: Africa

A Paris, 3 800 migrants évacués de la place Stalingrad

Le Monde / Politique - Fri, 04/11/2016 - 13:19
Le démantèlement du campement de Stalingrad a été mené ce vendredi matin. Ce sont précisément 3 852 migrants qui ont été évacués.
Categories: France

Africa's top shots: 28 October-3 November 2016

BBC Africa - Fri, 04/11/2016 - 13:17
A selection of the best photos from across Africa this week.
Categories: Africa

Enquête sur Bernard Squarcini : les réponses de nos journalistes à vos questions

Le Monde / Politique - Fri, 04/11/2016 - 13:14
« Le Monde » a eu accès à l’enquête des juges qui ont mis en examen l’ancien patron du renseignement intérieur, maître-espion des réseaux sarkozystes. Décryptage de Gérard Davet et Fabrice Lhomme.
Categories: France

Erős lehűlés, majd felmelegedés következik

Székelyhon.ro (Románia/Erdély) - Fri, 04/11/2016 - 13:06

Előbb lehűlés, majd az évszakhoz képest szokatlan felmelegedés vár ránk a következő napokban.
Kategória: Aktuális/Udvarhelyszék

A Toulon, sensibilisation au Bleuet de France

Le mamouth (Blog) - Fri, 04/11/2016 - 13:01
L'ONACVG83 organisait hier à Toulon une après-midi pour sensibiliser à l'ouverture de la collecte
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Categories: Défense

Eurogroup meeting - November 2016

Council lTV - Fri, 04/11/2016 - 12:53
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EU Finance Ministers of the eurozone meet in Brussels on 7 November 2016 to discuss national insolvency frameworks, an update on the implementation of Greece's aid programme, and post-programme surveillance in Cyprus and Spain.

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Categories: European Union

Le Burkinabè Paul Zoungrana aux Récréâtrales: «Il y a toujours trahison»

RFI /Afrique - Fri, 04/11/2016 - 12:47
« Petit à petit, on aura la majorité derrière nous. » Acteur et metteur en scène, à 31 ans, Paul Zoungrana est l’une des valeurs montantes de la scène burkinabè. Durant cette neuvième édition du festival de théâtre Les Récréâtrales à Ouagadougou, il interprète des textes de Bernard-Marie Koltès. Avec le Français Christian Schiaretti, il a aussi coréalisé Une saison au Congo, la pièce d'Aimé Césaire consacrée à Patrice Lumumba, père de l'indépendance congolaise.
Categories: Afrique

An ageing Bulgaria must make some big choices

Europe's World - Fri, 04/11/2016 - 12:47

Europe’s demographic landscape shows a cluster of “fertility champions” – the north-western countries that have birth rates close to or slightly above population replacement level (and which also have some of the highest life expectancies in the world). But the post-communist countries to the east are enduring an unprecedented demographic collapse. These countries must critically re-think
their traditions of communist demographic policies, which are inadequate in modern times.

In the 1990s, eastern Europe went through a period of “lowest-low fertility” – below 1.3 children per woman. Countries in the region are gradually recovering, but the “demographic problem” persists in each of them. An ageing population, very low fertility, extensive emigration among young people, and emerging ethnic tensions related to the higher reproduction rates of minorities raise concerns in the media, among policymakers and in civil society.

Bulgaria is one of the countries in which the transition to democracy and a market economy has had some of the most negative implications for demographic development. As a country that was, until 1990, an example for an almost ideal two-child society, and that in the mid-1960s had one of the lowest mortality rates in the world, Bulgaria has turned into one of the poorest countries in the EU, with an extremely worrying demographic situation. Bulgaria has the worst population growth rate in the EU. When combined with a persistent trend of huge emigration, population decline becomes steep and irreversible in the short term. And while Bulgaria’s population not only shrinks with unprecedented speed, it is “greying” very quickly.

“The post-communist countries to the east are enduring an unprecedented ‘demographic collapse'”

Since 2000, Bulgaria has escaped from the “lowest-low fertility” group. In recent years, birth rates have approached the EU average of 1.58 children per woman, reaching 1.53 in 2014. But a one-child model prevails for 64% of families, with many couples also deliberately postponing marriage and childbirth. Half of young people surveyed in 2011 expressed a strong desire to emigrate, their values and preferences regarding family, marriage and children being more liberal and non-conformist. Life expectancy for men and women, although increasing, is one of the lowest in the EU. Crucially, infant mortality – especially among ethnic minorities (the Roma population) – is double the EU average, at 7.6 per thousand live births (although it has fallen from 17.5 in 1997).

These demographic tendencies provoke the question: why does the country show so little improvement in this area, given that the last decade has seen economic stability and significant increases
in living standards? One of the explanations – though not the only one – relates to the specific character of Bulgaria’s demographic policy, which is strongly biased towards fertility and reproduction,
and underestimates the importance of effective state intervention in public health and mortality.

This bias dates back to communist times, when coercive pronatalism was seen as the main tool for optimising the country’s demographic development. But health and survival reflect socioeconomic conditions far better than fertility. Several prosperous societies – Germany and Austria, for instance – have very low birth rates.

In recent times, Bulgaria has struggled with chaotic healthcare reforms. Healthcare organisation has been decentralised. Private healthcare has been introduced along with the general practitioner model of primary care, clinical pathways, co-payments and rationing of care. The resulting huge inequalities in access to high-quality medical services turned healthcare from universally accessible
under communism into a luxurious commodity affordable mostly by upper echelons of society. Guaranteed access for the most vulnerable social groups to adequate medical care and treatment is a must if Bulgaria is to have an effective demographic policy.

In 2007, Bulgaria’s EU membership was celebrated as an important milestone that would bring additional stability to the political and economic life of the country. But it also meant accepting many European states’ common vision of social policies and protections. The country’s financial resources, though, were insufficient to maintain the legacies of the quasi-communist welfare system and invest in social protection for vulnerable groups or high-quality welfare infrastructure like nurseries and homes for the elderly. The extremely low financial support for families and children – currently, family benefits are less than €20 per month distributed on a means-tested principle – meant that EU social policy principles were accepted only on paper.

“Guaranteed access for the most vulnerable social groups to adequate medical care and treatment is a must if Bulgaria is to have an effective demographic policy”

Very recently, Bulgaria has experienced a new challenge. The current refugee crisis, with its transient migration, found formerly “closed to immigration” countries like Bulgaria completely unprepared and unable to provide adequate facilities or financial help for refugees. The same Bulgaria that still experiences the huge emigration of ethnic Bulgarians today faces becoming a country of immigration – something for which the country is politically,socially and financially unqualified. In public discussions, the role of the EU is seen as supporting the protection of national security, since illegal migration is considered not only an economic burden for the “poorest state in EU” but also a demographic threat to “the most quickly depopulating country in Europe”.

One of the messages we can draw from these short reflections on Bulgaria’s demographic situation, which could be valid for the majority of the post-communist countries, is that recent policy interventions concerning demographic development should be critically re-evaluated. The persistent overlooking of health and mortality should be replaced by a multi-dimensional, comprehensive and sustainable demographic policy that takes into account the complexity of population development, and incorporates effective measures in all domains of social life relevant to people’s health, survival and reproduction.

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Categories: European Union

A török hatóságok korlátozzák a német NATO-misszió tevékenységét

Hídfő.ru / Biztonságpolitika - Fri, 04/11/2016 - 12:47

A török hatóságok nem engedélyezték, hogy az Incirlik légibázison működő német misszió ottani létesítményeiben megkezdje az építési és felújítási munkálatokat.

Tovább olvasom

Categories: Biztonságpolitika

Agenda - The Week Ahead 07 – 13 November 2016

European Parliament - Fri, 04/11/2016 - 12:47
Committee meetings, Brussels

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Categories: European Union

Débat Les Républicains : les réponses à vos questions

Le Monde / Politique - Fri, 04/11/2016 - 12:45
Qui a dominé le débat ? Quelle était l’ambiance ? Quelle était la stratégie des candidats ? Après le 2e débat de la droite et du centre, l’éditorialiste Françoise Fressoz répond aux questions des internautes.
Categories: France

Dastis, Cospedal et Zoido, les nouveaux ministres espagnols à connaitre

Bruxelles2 - Fri, 04/11/2016 - 12:40
(B2) Après dix mois de blocage politique, l'Espagne a un nouveau gouvernement. Le Premier ministre conservateur (PP), Mariano Rajoy, a présenté, jeudi 3 novembre, la composition de son nouveau cabinet. Aux affaires étrangères, il a nommé un spécialiste de l’Europe, Alfonso Dastis Quecedo, qui était le représentant permanent à Bruxelles depuis près de cinq ans. Maria Dolores de Cospedal, numéro deux […]
Categories: Défense

La collecte du bleuet commence

Le mamouth (Blog) - Fri, 04/11/2016 - 12:40
On peut le déplorer, mais le budget de l'état n'assure pas la totalité des besoins de soutien de la
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Categories: Défense

Hangos fordulat a szejkei lóbántalmazás ügyében: lövések dördültek

Székelyhon.ro (Románia/Erdély) - Fri, 04/11/2016 - 12:37

Gumiból vagy valamilyen speciális anyagból készült lövedék is okozhatta a Szejkén megsebesített lovakon található sérüléseket. A lövéseket többen is hallották, sőt, azt is látták, amint a Ferenczy család terepjárójával üldözik az állatokat.
Kategória: Aktuális/Udvarhelyszék

Meg sem állt, miután elgázolta a kislányt

Székelyhon.ro (Románia/Erdély) - Fri, 04/11/2016 - 12:30

Lábszártöréssel szállítottak kórházba egy csíkrákosi kislányt csütörtökön délután: a gyereket Csíkszeredában gázolta el egy jármű.
Kategória: Aktuális/Csíkszék

Franciaország PC-21-esek vásárlását tervezi

JetFly - Fri, 04/11/2016 - 12:30
A svájci Pilatus vállalat a napokban tette közzé a hírt, miszerint vélhetően 2017 első felében szerződést köthet a Francia Légierővel 20-25 darab Pilatus PC-21 típusú kiképző repülőgép eladásáról. Az új gépekkel a már lassan kiöregedő félben lévő Alpha Jet-eket váltják majd le.
Categories: Biztonságpolitika

Maroc: de nombreuses réactions politiques après la mort d’un vendeur de poissons

RFI /Afrique - Fri, 04/11/2016 - 12:16
Au Maroc, onze personnes soupçonnées « d'homicide involontaire » ont été présentées mardi à un juge d'instruction, quelques jours après la mort d'un vendeur de poissons qui a suscité l'indignation dans le pays. Les circonstances atroces de sa mort ont provoqué une vague de manifestations populaires dans tout le pays et de nombreuses réactions politiques.
Categories: Afrique

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