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Vallée de l'Indus : une civilisation ancienne avancée dont nous savons peu de choses

BBC Afrique - Thu, 04/02/2026 - 19:04
La civilisation de la vallée de l'Indus était très avancée et a existé pendant des milliers d'années – alors pourquoi n'en savons-nous pas plus à son sujet ?
Categories: Afrique

Schiris sorgen für Diskussionen: «Darum ist Eishockey viel geiler als Fussball»

Blick.ch - Thu, 04/02/2026 - 19:03
Das Tor von Genfs Simas Ignatavicius sorgt im Podcast-Studio für Unverständnis – ebenso wie andere Schiri-Entscheidungen. Doch im Vergleich zum Fussball ist man in der National League deutlich besser dran, wie Raphi Walser im Eishockey-Podcast «SCHLIIFTS?» erzählt.
Categories: Afrique, Swiss News

127 elítélt kapott kimenőt húsvétra

Bumm.sk (Szlovákia/Felvidék) - Thu, 04/02/2026 - 19:00
TASR: 127 elítélt töltheti otthon a húsvéti ünnepeket – tájékoztatta a TASR-t Anna Bečková Ragasová, aZ Igazságügyi Rendészet és Büntetés-végrehajtási Alkalmazotti Kar (Zbor väzenskej a justičnej stráže/ZVJS) szóvivője. 95 elítélt kapott rendkívüli intézményelhagyási engedélyt, 19 elítélt kapott engedélyt kimenőre, 13 elítéltnek pedig 48 órás kimenőt adtak.

It Is Time For Africa to Fund Its Health Security

Africa - INTER PRESS SERVICE - Thu, 04/02/2026 - 18:53
Relying on foreign aid is bad for Africa’s health and it must stop if the continent is to enjoy health security. This was the collective view of government and corporate leaders meeting at the 58th session of the Conference of African Ministers of Finance, Planning and Economic Development in  Tangier hosted by the Economic Commission […]
Categories: Africa, Afrique

Zappalot kann es nicht fassen: Sie fährt mit einem PS-Monster durch die Gegend

Blick.ch - Thu, 04/02/2026 - 18:51
Jessica, die Autonärrin, lässt ihr Date schon nach dem ersten Treffen an ihrem Schätzli rumschrauben und so ein Aargauer-Witzli mag schon lustig sein, aber dass er jemanden zum «Vertätschen» bringt, ist dann doch zuviel des Guten.
Categories: Afrique, Swiss News

ITALY: ‘White Supremacist Concepts Are Entering Mainstream Political Discourse on Migration’

Africa - INTER PRESS SERVICE - Thu, 04/02/2026 - 18:50

By CIVICUS
Apr 2 2026 (IPS)

 
CIVICUS discusses Italy’s restrictive immigration policies with Eleonora Celoria, a researcher at FIERI (Forum Internazionale ed Europeo di Ricerche sull’Immigrazione), a research centre on migration, and a member of the Association for Legal Studies on Immigration (ASGI), an Italian legal organisation that defends migrants’ and asylum seekers’ rights through advocacy, public awareness and strategic litigation.

Eleonora Celoria

In late February, Italy’s migration debate intensified on two fronts. Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni’s government passed a bill tightening maritime border controls and expanding deportation powers. Meanwhile, a far-right petition calling for ‘remigration’ – a concept associated with Austrian activist Martin Sellner that advocates mass deportation of minorities – gathered enough signatures to force a parliamentary debate. Civil society warns that both developments violate international refugee law.

What are the main objectives of the new migration bill?

The bill introduces a 30-day naval blockade mechanism, extendable to six months, for ships deemed to pose a ‘serious threat to public order or national security’, including on the grounds of ‘exceptional migratory pressure’. It goes beyond European Union (EU) frameworks and is designed to restrict civil society organisations conducting search and rescue operations.

The blockade is really a prohibition on entering Italian waters, and ships that violate it would face fines of up to €50,000 (approx. US$ 57,000), with repeat offenders facing confiscation. Since civil society rescue vessels are the only ships making multiple trips in and out of Italian waters, they are the primary target. This is not simply a border management tool; it’s a deliberate escalation of state control over maritime arrivals.

More significantly, the bill would make the Italy-Albania protocol permanent: migrants intercepted at sea would be transported directly to Italian-run processing centres in Albania, bypassing Italian mainland ports entirely. Their asylum claims would be determined outside Italy’s jurisdiction. Because they never reach Italian soil, they wouldn’t access Italian legal protections or independent judicial review. The government is determined to use this mechanism. Albanian facilities held only 10 to 15 people due to adverse court rulings, but the government has recently ramped up transfers to take the number to around 80.

How does the bill change asylum and border management practices?

The bill focuses on criminalisation, deportations and removals rather than asylum procedures. It introduces stricter rules for immigration detention centres (Centri di Permanenza per i Rimpatri, CPRs), expands expulsion grounds to include minor criminal convictions and ramps up criminal penalties for people facing expulsion. This effectively criminalises irregular status itself.

Critically, the bill eliminates special protection, a form of national protection that Italian courts have frequently recognised for people who don’t meet narrow refugee criteria but face serious risks if they are returned. This has been one of the few remaining meaningful pathways to legal status. Stricter eligibility criteria would reduce judicial discretion, trapping more people in legal irregularity.

Finally, the bill implements the EU Pact on Migration and Asylum, a package of EU laws overhauling asylum and border procedures across the bloc, which member states must transpose by 12 June. It does so through legislative delegation, giving the government wide discretion to enact implementing measures by decree. Italy’s approach is the most restrictive possible. The Albania externalisation model is the primary mechanism, prioritising rapid removal over thorough examination. Changes to asylum procedures will be determined through executive action, with limited parliamentary scrutiny.

What is remigration, and why does it concern civil society?

Remigration is a white supremacist concept that calls for the forced removal of immigrants, refugees and their descendants, including legal residents and naturalised citizens, on grounds of ethnicity, race or perceived failure to ‘assimilate’. It targets people for who they are, not what they have done, violating the non-discrimination principle that underpins human rights law and the rule of law.

What makes this dangerous is that remigration has moved from marginal to mainstream political discourse. A far-right petition on remigration has recently gathered enough signatures to force a parliamentary debate. When such concepts gain mainstream legitimacy, they push other parties towards increasingly restrictive policies. Italy’s current bills move precisely in that direction.

From a legal perspective, remigration violates international human rights conventions and Italy’s constitution, which guarantees non-discrimination and solidarity. A policy based on ethnic or racial identity would also be incompatible with Italy’s international obligations.

Where do these measures conflict with international law?

The measures create serious tensions with several binding legal instruments: the 1951 Geneva Convention, the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) and EU primary law including the Charter of Fundamental Rights.

Expanded administrative detention in Italy and Albania risks being arbitrary where the legal basis is insufficiently precise or subject to inadequate judicial review. Documented conditions in Italian CPRs and foreseeable conditions in Albanian centres expose people to inhuman and degrading treatment in violation of Article 3 of the ECHR. The externalisation model creates a direct risk of violating the non-refoulement principle, the absolute prohibition on returning people to places where they face persecution.

The government will argue these measures align with the EU Pact. But alignment with the pact does not guarantee compatibility with the ECHR or the Geneva Convention. ASGI will respond with litigation, through individual cases and strategic cases targeting CPR detention and the Italy-Albania deal, and documentation of the human costs of these policies.

What risks do these policies pose for migrants’ and asylum seekers’ rights?

Under the proposed legislation, Italy would intercept boats and transfer rescued migrants to extraterritorial centres without assessing their health status, protection needs or vulnerabilities. Victims of persecution, torture and trafficking may never get to present their claims or be identified as needing protection.

The bill criminalises irregular migrants by allowing both administrative detention in CPRs and criminal imprisonment in prisons, a dual-track approach that multiplies the risk of fundamental rights violations and exposure to degrading conditions. Detention in existing CPRs is already documented as dangerous. Conditions in the Albanian centres, with minimal oversight and no independent monitoring, would predictably be worse.

The result is a system designed to process people quickly rather than accurately. Trafficking victims, torture survivors and people with severe mental health conditions — people who most need careful assessment and legal support — are unlikely to be identified and protected. Compressed timelines and limited access to lawyers amount to a serious restriction on the right to effective judicial protection.

CIVICUS interviews a wide range of civil society activists, experts and leaders to gather diverse perspectives on civil society action and current issues for publication on its CIVICUS Lens platform. The views expressed in interviews are the interviewees’ and do not necessarily reflect those of CIVICUS. Publication does not imply endorsement of interviewees or the organisations they represent.

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Migration: Cruelty as policy CIVICUS | 2026 State of Civil Society Report
Greece: ‘New migration and asylum policies challenge the basic principles of refugee protection and the European legal order’ CIVICUS Lens | Interview with Minos Mouzourakis 26.Sep.2025
Italy: ‘No migration policy should be based on fear and punishment’ CIVICUS Lens | Interview with Valeria Carlini 17.Nov.2024

 


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Nur Blick hat die Bilder: Hier verlassen Leonardo DiCaprio und Martin Scorsese die Schweiz

Blick.ch - Thu, 04/02/2026 - 18:46
Leonardo DiCaprio am Flughafen Zürich gesichtet: Der Hollywood-Star dreht mit Jennifer Lawrence und Regisseur Martin Scorsese den Gothic-Thriller «What Happens at Night». Die Dreharbeiten führten ihn an Brienzersee.
Categories: Afrique, Swiss News

Rendőrségi figyelmeztetés: Nagy forgalom lesz az utakon a húsvéti ünnepek alatt

Bumm.sk (Szlovákia/Felvidék) - Thu, 04/02/2026 - 18:40
TASR: Nagy lesz a forgalom az utakon a húsvéti ünnepek alatt – figyelmeztet a rendőrség, egyúttal óvatosságra és türelemre kérnek minden közlekedőt. Az ünnepek alatt több rendőr lesz az utakon – közölte a rendőrség a közösségi hálón. Minden sofőrt arra kérnék, ittasan ne üljenek volánhoz.

Egyik koalíciós párt választási módosítását sem támogatja a KDH

Bumm.sk (Szlovákia/Felvidék) - Thu, 04/02/2026 - 18:30
Sem a Smer, sem a Hlas, sem pedig az SNS választási módosításait nem támogatja a KDH. Azzal érvel, hogy a kormánypártok először az ország problémáival foglalkozzanak, ne mellékes javaslatokkal.

Vier Teilnehmer sind fix: Spengler-Cup-Finalist kommt erneut nach Davos

Blick.ch - Thu, 04/02/2026 - 18:26
Die U.S. Collegiate Selects kehren zum Spengler Cup in Davos zurück. Die Nachwuchstalente aus den USA haben einen Zweijahresvertrag unterschrieben und wollen 2026 erneut um den Titel kämpfen.
Categories: Afrique, Swiss News

Amis spotten über Vize: J. D. Vance zeigt falsche Kirche auf neuem Buch

Blick.ch - Thu, 04/02/2026 - 18:23
In seinem neuesten Buch «Communion» beschreibt US-Vizepräsident J. D. Vance seinen Weg zum Katholizismus. Problem: Das Cover zeigt eine Methodisten-Kirche.
Categories: Afrique, Swiss News

Batna sous le choc : Un père assassine sa fille de 12 ans et tente d’immoler la seconde

Algérie 360 - Thu, 04/02/2026 - 18:13

La wilaya de Batna est sous le choc après la découverte d’un infanticide d’une cruauté sans nom. Un homme d’une quarantaine d’années a froidement assassiné […]

L’article Batna sous le choc : Un père assassine sa fille de 12 ans et tente d’immoler la seconde est apparu en premier sur .

Scandale à la Résidence d’État Sahel : un réseau de corruption dévoilé

Algérie 360 - Thu, 04/02/2026 - 18:12

Le rideau se lève sur une affaire de corruption de haute voltige. Le 13 avril prochain, la chambre pénale de la Cour d’Alger examinera un […]

L’article Scandale à la Résidence d’État Sahel : un réseau de corruption dévoilé est apparu en premier sur .

Schweigeminute angekündigt: Yverdon trauert um verstorbenes Nachwuchstalent

Blick.ch - Thu, 04/02/2026 - 18:09
Yverdon-Sport trauer um Nachwuchsgoalie Mamadou Alpha Diallo. Das gibt der Westschweizer Klub in einer Medienmitteilung bekannt.
Categories: European Union, Swiss News

Nach Angriff während Ligaspiel zwischen Winterthur und Basel: Tatverdächtige aus Umfeld der FCB-Fans festgenommen

Blick.ch - Thu, 04/02/2026 - 18:08
Während des Meisterschaftsspiels zwischen Winterthur und Basel am 22. März wurde ein Mann angegriffen. Wie die Stadtpolizei Winterthur mitteilt, wurden zwei mutmassliche Täter festgenommen. Die Ermittler ordnen beide tatverdächtige Männer der Basler Fanszene zu.
Categories: European Union, Swiss News

Dreikampf der Discounter: Aldi, Denner, Lidl – wer hat die Nase vorne?

Blick.ch - Thu, 04/02/2026 - 18:06
Aldi Suisse, Denner und Lidl Schweiz verfolgen nach dem Corona-Hoch ihre eigenen Strategien. So läuft der Dreikampf der Discounter.
Categories: European Union, Swiss News

Pellegrini szerint nem kell aggódni az üzemanyaghiány miatt, mert itt a jó öreg "kőolaj-ellátási válsághelyzet"...

Bumm.sk (Szlovákia/Felvidék) - Thu, 04/02/2026 - 18:03
TASR: Egyelőre nem kell aggódnia a lakosságnak, nem lesz üzemanyaghiány – jelentette ki Peter Pellegrini, miután csütörtökön (4. 2.) Denisa Saková (Hlas) gazdasági miniszterrel tárgyalt. Egyetért azzal, hogy a kormány kettős árazást vezetett be a gázolajra a kőolaj-ellátási válsághelyzet keretében, bár az Európai Bizottság ezt bírálta.

Két lengyel állampolgárt is letartóztattak a pardubicei gyújtogatás kapcsán

Bumm.sk (Szlovákia/Felvidék) - Thu, 04/02/2026 - 18:00
MTI: A lengyel hatóságok letartóztattak két lengyel állampolgárt, akiket a csehországi Pardubicében működő, LPP Holding nevű hadiipari cégnél két hete történt gyújtogatás elősegítésével gyanúsítanak - közölte csütörtökön (4. 2.) a lengyel államügyészség.

Stimme jetzt ab!: Wer wird «FORZA! Trainer des Monats» im März?

Blick.ch - Thu, 04/02/2026 - 17:57
Zweimal in Folge hat Mauro Lustrinelli die Auszeichnung als «FORZA! Trainer des Monats» bereits gewonnen. Schafft der Thun-Trainer den Hattrick? Oder ist ein anderer Trainer an der Reihe? Stimme jetzt ab.
Categories: European Union, Swiss News

Geheimnisvolle Fälle in den USA: Acht Top-Wissenschaftler tot oder verschwunden

Blick.ch - Thu, 04/02/2026 - 17:49
Langsam wird es unheimlich: Wer hat es auf Forscherinnen und Forscher in den USA abgesehen? Immer mehr Top-Wissenschaftler verschwinden spurlos oder sterben unter mysteriösen Umständen.
Categories: European Union, Swiss News

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