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«Er macht andere besser»: Nati-Captain Xhaka wird auf der Insel in den Himmel gelobt

Blick.ch - Wed, 10/01/2025 - 15:57
Der englische Journalist Adam Bate lobt Granit Xhaka in seiner Sky-Sports-Kolumne. Der Schweizer Nationalspieler gehört laut Bate in vielen Statistiken zu den Top 20 der Premier League und wird als «Transfer der Saison» bezeichnet.
Categories: Afrique, Swiss News

Algérie Télécom ajuste ses horaires pour l’hiver dès ce 1ᵉʳ octobre : Voici les nouveaux créneaux

Algérie 360 - Wed, 10/01/2025 - 15:50

Algérie Télécom a annoncé, dans un communiqué, la modification des horaires d’ouverture de ses agences commerciales. Ces nouveaux horaires entreront en vigueur à partir de […]

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Categories: Africa, Afrique

Seeblockade von Israel?: Greta und Palästina-Aktivisten nähern sich Gaza

Blick.ch - Wed, 10/01/2025 - 15:50
Israel fordert die Bewohner von Gaza zur Flucht auf, während die Armee ihre Offensive intensiviert. Gleichzeitig nähert sich eine Hilfsflotte mit über 500 Aktivisten der Küste, trotz Drohungen und Blockadeversuchen der israelischen Marine.
Categories: Afrique, Swiss News

New book slams Sweden’s primary care struggles, prompts calls for health reform

Euractiv.com - Wed, 10/01/2025 - 15:45
Doctor Fanny Nilsson’s new book invites a broader debate on the sustainability of public health systems across the continent, the contrasts are shocking
Categories: Afrique, European Union

50'000 Kalorien pro Tag: «Chunk» gewinnt den Titel «fettester Bär»

Blick.ch - Wed, 10/01/2025 - 15:40
Im Katmai-Nationalpark in Alaska wurde der fetteste Bär gekürt. «Chunk» gewann den Titel mit über 96'000 Stimmen und überzeugte trotz gebrochenem Kiefer mit seiner beeindruckenden Grösse.
Categories: Afrique, Swiss News

Wenige Tage nach WM-Titel: Reusser krönt sich trotz Technik-Panne zur Zeitfahr-Europameisterin

Blick.ch - Wed, 10/01/2025 - 15:35
Auf den WM-Titel folgt EM-Gold: Marlen Reusser ist auch beim Zeitfahren an der Europameisterschaft nicht zu schlagen. Für die Bernerin ist es bereits der vierte kontinentale Titel in ihrer Paradedisziplin. Die Schweizer Männer verpassen dagegen die Medaillen.
Categories: Afrique, Swiss News

Czech election showdown puts health care reform under the microscope

Euractiv.com - Wed, 10/01/2025 - 15:31
The new Czech health minister must set a clear direction or risk a decline in care quality, warns Czech innovative pharma boss ahead of parliamentary elections
Categories: Afrique, European Union

UN Conference Recommits to Solidarity With Rohingyas, People of Myanmar

Africa - INTER PRESS SERVICE - Wed, 10/01/2025 - 15:31

Maung Sawyeddollah, Founder of the Rohingya Students Network, addresses the high-level conference of the General Assembly on the situation of Rohingya Muslims and other minorities in Myanmar Credit: UN Photo/Manuel Elías

By Naureen Hossain
UNITED NATIONS, Oct 1 2025 (IPS)

The international community convened for a high-level meeting at UN Headquarters, this time to mobilize political support for the ongoing issue of the persecution of the Rohingya Muslims and other minorities in Myanmar.

On Tuesday September 30, representatives from Rohingya advocacy groups, the UN system and member states convened at the General Assembly to address the ongoing challenges facing Rohingya Muslims and the broader context of the political and humanitarian situation in Myanmar.

UN President of the General Assembly Annalena Baerbock remarked that the conference was an opportunity to listen to stakeholders, notably civil society representatives with experience on the ground.

“Rohingya need the support of the international community, not just in words but in action,” she said.

Baerbock added there was an “urgent need for strengthened international solidarity and increased support,” and to make efforts to reach a political solution with unequivocal participation from the Rohingyas.

“The violence, the extreme deprivation and the massive violations of human rights have fueled a crisis of grave international concern. The international community must honor its responsibilities and act. We stand in solidarity with the Rohingya and all the people of Myanmar in their hour of greatest need,” said UN Human Rights Commissioner Volker Türk.

In the eight years since over 750,000 Rohingyas fled persecution and crossed the border into Bangladesh, the international community has had to deal with one of the most intense refugee situations in living memory. Attendees at the conference spoke on addressing the root causes that led to this protracted crisis—systematic oppression and persecution at the hands of Myanmar’s authorities and unrest in Rakhine State.

Muhammad Yunus, Chief Adviser of the interim Government of Bangladesh, addresses the high-level conference on the situation of Rohingya Muslims and other minorities in Myanmar. Credit: UN Photo/Manuel Elias

The military junta’s ascension in 2021 has only led to further unrest and instability in Myanmar and has made the likelihood of safe and sustained return far more precarious. Their persecution has only intensified as the Rohingya communities still residing in Rakhine find themselves caught in the middle of conflicts between the junta and other militant groups, including the Arakan Army.

At the opening of the conference, Rohingya refugee activists remarked that the systemic oppression predates the current crisis. “This is a historic occasion for Myanmar. But it is long overdue. Our people have suffered enough. For ethnic minorities—from Kachin to Rohingya—the suffering has spanned decades,” said Wai Wai Nu, founder and executive director of the Women’s Peace Network.

“It has already been more than eight years since the Rohingya Genocide was exposed. Where is the justice for the Rohingyas?” asked Maung Sawyeddollah, founder of the Rohingya Student Network.

For the United Nations, the Rohingya refugee crisis represents the dramatic impact of funding shortfalls on their humanitarian operations. UN Secretary-General António Guterres once said during his visit to the refugee camps in Bangladesh back in April that “Cox’s Bazar is Ground Zero for the impact of budget cuts”.

Funding cuts to agencies like UNICEF and the World Food Programme (WFP) have undermined their capacity to reach people in need. WFP has warned that their food assistance in the refugee camps will run out in two months unless they receive more funding. Yet as of now, the 2025 Rohingya Refugee Response Plan of USD 934.5 million is only funded at 38 percent.

Volker Türk, United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, addresses the high-level conference of the General Assembly on the situation of Rohingya Muslims and other minorities in Myanmar. Credit: UN Photo/Manuel Elias

“The humanitarian response in Bangladesh remains chronically underfunded, including in key areas like food and cooking fuel. The prospects for funding next year are grim. Unless further resources are forthcoming, despite the needs, we will be forced to make more cuts while striving to minimize the risk of losing lives: children dying of malnutrition or people dying at sea as more refugees embark on dangerous boat journeys,” said Filippo Grandi, UN High Commissioner for Refugees.

As the host country of over 1 million refugees since 2017, Bangladesh has borne the brunt of the situation. Chief Advisor Muhammad Yunus said that the country faces its own development challenges and systemic issues with crime, poverty and unemployment, and has struggled to support the refugee population even with the help of aid organizations. He made a call to pursue repatriations, the strategy to ensure the safe return of Rohingyas to Rakhine.

“As funding declines, the only peaceful option is to begin their repatriation. This will entail far fewer resources than continuing their international protection. The Rohingya have consistently pronounced their desire to go back home,” said Yunus. “The world cannot keep the Rohingya waiting any longer from returning home.”

Along with the UN, Myanmar and Bangladesh, neighboring and host countries also have a role to play. Regional blocs like the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) are also crucial  in supporting the Rohingya population as well as leading dialogues with other stakeholders across the region.

“In my engagements with Myanmar stakeholders, I have emphasized that peace in Myanmar will remain elusive until inclusive dialogue between all Myanmar stakeholders takes place,” said Othman Hashim, the special envoy of the ASEAN Chair on Myanmar. “For actions within Myanmar, the crucial first step is stopping the hostilities and violence. Prolonged violence will only exacerbate the misery of the people of Myanmar, Rohingya and other minorities included.”

“Countries hosting refugees need sustained support. Cooperation with UNODC [UN Office of Drugs and Crime], UNHCR, and IOM [International Organization for Migration] must be deepened,” said Sugiono, Indonesia’s foreign minister.

Supporting the Rohingya beyond emergency and humanitarian needs would also require investing resources in education and employment opportunities. Involved parties were encouraged to support resettlement policies that would help communities secure livelihoods in  the long-term, or to extend opportunities for longterm work, like in Thailand where they recently granted long-staying refugees the right to work legally in the country.

“Any initiative for the Rohingya without Rohingya in the camp, from decision making to nation-building is unsustainable and unjust. The UN must mobilize resources to empower Rohingya. We are not only victims; we have the potential to make a difference,” said Sawyeddollah.

As one of the few Rohingya representatives present that had previous lived in the camps in Cox’s Bazaar, Sawyeddollah described the challenges he faced in pursuing higher education when he applied to over 150 universities worldwide but did not get into any of them. He got into New York University with a scholarship, the first Rohingya refugee to attend. He reiterated that universities had the capacity to offer scholarships to Rohingya students, citing the example of the Asian University of Women (AUW) in Chittagong, Bangladesh, where it has been offering scholarships to Rohingya girls since at least 2018.

The conference called for actionable measures that would address several key areas in the Rohingya refugee situation. This includes scaling up funding for humanitarian aid in Bangladesh and Myanmar, and notably, pursuing justice and accountability under international law. Türk and other UN officials reiterated that resolving the instability and political tensions in Myanmar is crucial to resolving the refugee crisis.

Kyaw Moe Tun, Permanent Representative of the Republic of the Union of Myanmar to the UN, blamed the military junta for the country’s current state and called for member states to refuse supporting the junta politically or financially. “We can yield results only by acting together to end the military dictatorship, its unlawful coup, and its culture of impunity. At a time when human rights, justice and humanity are under critical attack, please help in our genuine endeavour to build a federal democratic union that rooted in these very principles.”
IPS UN Bureau Report

 


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Categories: Africa, Afrique

Slovak PM Fico pulls out of Copenhagen summit citing post-assassination attempt health issues

Euractiv.com - Wed, 10/01/2025 - 15:22
In Copenhagen, Fico was scheduled to attend the informal meeting of EU leaders and hold his first bilateral with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz
Categories: Afrique, European Union

Schlafen in fremden Betten: Wohnungstausch für deine Ferien – das sind die Gefahren

Blick.ch - Wed, 10/01/2025 - 15:20
Wohnungen tauschen, statt teures Hotelzimmer mieten: Das schont das Portemonnaie. Doch es kann leicht zu rechtlichem Ärger kommen.
Categories: Afrique, Swiss News

République tchèque : l’influence d’Andrej Babiš toujours intacte

Euractiv.fr - Wed, 10/01/2025 - 15:12

Les campagnes de boycott visant les produits du magnat de l’agroalimentaire et ancien Premier ministre Andrej Babiš n’ont guère entamé son influence. À la veille d’élections législatives, l’homme d’affaires de 71 ans et son parti sont donnés favoris, et son empire agroalimentaire continue d’alimenter la quasi-totalité des supermarchés du pays.

The post République tchèque : l’influence d’Andrej Babiš toujours intacte appeared first on Euractiv FR.

Categories: Afrique, Union européenne

Campagne électorale sous tension dans les régions anglophones du Cameroun, entre sécurité renforcée et défis séparatistes

BBC Afrique - Wed, 10/01/2025 - 15:11
Dans les régions anglophones du Nord-Ouest et du Sud-Ouest, la campagne électorale se déroule sous tension. Les "villes mortes" imposées par les séparatistes paralysent les activités en semaine. Malgré l’ouverture des bureaux d’ELECAM, l’absence d’activités politiques est manifeste : seules les affiches du candidat Biya rappellent la présidentielle.
Categories: Afrique

Campagne électorale sous tension dans les régions anglophones du Cameroun, entre sécurité renforcée et défis séparatistes

BBC Afrique - Wed, 10/01/2025 - 15:11
Dans les régions anglophones du Nord-Ouest et du Sud-Ouest, la campagne électorale se déroule sous tension. Les "villes mortes" imposées par les séparatistes paralysent les activités en semaine. Malgré l’ouverture des bureaux d’ELECAM, l’absence d’activités politiques est manifeste : seules les affiches du candidat Biya rappellent la présidentielle.
Categories: Afrique, Swiss News

EU has ‘sound’ legal basis for Ukraine reparation loan, says von der Leyen

Euractiv.com - Wed, 10/01/2025 - 15:08
Luxembourg and Belgium, however, remain deeply sceptical of the European Commission’s plan to deploy Russia’s immobilised sovereign assets to bankroll Kyiv’s war effort
Categories: Afrique, European Union

Les dates de dépôt des dossiers et demandes d'attestations et diplômes à la DEC/MESRS

24 Heures au Bénin - Wed, 10/01/2025 - 14:55

La Direction des examens et concours du ministère de l'enseignement supérieur et de la recherche scientifique (DEC/MESRS) porte à la connaissance des usagers les dates concernant les dépôts des dossiers physiques et demandes d'actes de délivrance des attestations et diplômes. Cette annonce a été faite lundi 29 septembre 2025, à travers un communiqué.

La Direction des examens et concours du ministère de l'enseignement supérieur et de la recherche scientifique (DEC/MESRS) informe les usagers que les dépôts des dossiers physiques ainsi que les demandes d'actes de délivrance des attestations et diplômes démarrent lundi 29 septembre 2025.
Ces différentes prestations se dérouleront sur son site à Porto-Novo selon les horaires suivantes : Lundi au jeudi de 8 heures à 12 heures : Séances de délivrance des attestations et diplômes ; et Vendredi de 8 heures à 12 heures : Dépôts des dossiers physiques et demandes d'acte.

Marina HOUENOU(Stag)

Poland to extend German border checks until April

Euractiv.com - Wed, 10/01/2025 - 14:55
Border checks had been reinstated in July, with the Polish government justifying the measure as a way to combat irregular migration
Categories: Afrique, European Union

Fin de production et vente de la Fiat 500 en Algérie : la marque dévoile la raison

Algérie 360 - Wed, 10/01/2025 - 14:54

Le chapitre de la Fiat 500, cette citadine au design reconnaissable entre mille, se referme en Algérie. Sa production au sein de l’usine de Tafraoui […]

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António Costa appelle à renforcer la défense de l’UE et soutient l’accord commercial avec Washington

Euractiv.fr - Wed, 10/01/2025 - 14:08

L’UE est bien équipée pour faire face aux crises actuelles, mais elle doit « faire un effort en matière de défense » si elle veut atteindre l’autonomie stratégique, a déclaré mercredi 1er octobre le président du Conseil européen, António Costa, à la presse espagnole.

The post António Costa appelle à renforcer la défense de l’UE et soutient l’accord commercial avec Washington appeared first on Euractiv FR.

Categories: Afrique, Union européenne

4 systèmes d'eau potable pour le Zou, l'Ouémé et le Plateau

24 Heures au Bénin - Wed, 10/01/2025 - 14:02

Le gouvernement a autorisé, ce mercredi 1er octobre 2025 en Conseil des ministres, la contractualisation pour la réalisation de quatre systèmes d'approvisionnement en eau potable multi-villages dans les départements du Zou, de l'Ouémé et du Plateau.

Des travaux pour la réalisation de systèmes d'approvisionnement en eau potables dans les arrondissements de Setto, Zoungbomey, Issaba et Odometa, initialement inclus dans un appel d'offres qui n'a pas abouti !

Selon le conseil des ministres du 1er octobre 2025, ces localités des départements du Zou, de l'Ouémé et du Plateau, où l'accès à l'eau potable reste un défi, bénéficieront désormais d'infrastructures modernes grâce à des entreprises qualifiées.

Pour permettre aux populations bénéficiaires des localités concernées d'avoir accès à l'eau potable, le Conseil s'est prononcé en faveur de la contractualisation avec des entreprises qualifiées.

Les systèmes multi-villages visent à répondre aux besoins essentiels des habitants des trois départements concernés. Le projet s'inscrit dans la volonté du gouvernement de réduire les disparités en matière d'accès à l'eau potable.

M. M.

Carte CHIFA CNAS : vous devez absolument connaître cette astuce

Algérie 360 - Wed, 10/01/2025 - 13:58

Bonne nouvelle pour les assurés sociaux ! La CNAS continue sa mue numérique et simplifie drastiquement la vie de ses usagers. Fini le parcours du […]

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