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Euractiv.com - Fri, 09/19/2025 - 12:30
The EU is edging closer to seizing frozen Russian central bank assets. Could Vladimir Putin retaliate by expropriating even more Westerners’ money – including my own?

Hearings - AFET hearing on promoting an EU feminist foreign policy - 22-09-2025 - Committee on Foreign Affairs

On Monday, 22 September 2025 in room Spaak 3C50 (16:00-17:30), the Committee on Foreign Affairs (AFET) will hold a public hearing on promoting an EU feminist foreign policy. This hearing brings together Margot Wallström, who launched the world's first feminist foreign policy in 2014 when she was Foreign Minister of Sweden, and Aude Maio-Coliche, the EU Ambassador for Equality, to discuss how an EU feminist foreign policy could take shape and what the EU is currently doing in this field.
A Feminist Foreign Policy is an approach that puts gender equality at the centre of foreign policy and highlights resources, representation and rights. The hearing aims to assess the current level of ambition and implementation of the EU's foreign policy as regards gender equality, and provide inspiration and concrete examples for continued work in this area.
Programme
Women in foreign affairs and international security: An increasingly salient debate
Accelerating progress on Sustainable Development Goal 5 (SDG 5): Achieving gender equality and empowering women and girls
Women in politics in the EU: State of play in 2024
Source : © European Union, 2025 - EP

Macron va présenter des « preuves scientifiques » devant un tribunal américain pour prouver que Brigitte est une femme, selon son avocat

BBC Afrique - Fri, 09/19/2025 - 12:25
Ils ont intenté un procès contre l'influenceuse américaine de droite Candace Owens, qui affirme que la première dame française est née homme.
Categories: Afrique

Philip Morris soutient la volonté de l’UE d’évaluer l’impact des cigarettes électroniques sur la santé

Euractiv.fr - Fri, 09/19/2025 - 12:17

Le géant du tabac Philip Morris se dit favorable à la poursuite des recherches sur l’impact sanitaire des alternatives à la cigarette, tels que les cigarettes électroniques, à condition que celles-ci soient menées par « une association tierce indépendante et scientifique ».

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EU-Handelskommissar Šefčovič: Deal mit Indien bleibt „große Herausforderung“

Euractiv.de - Fri, 09/19/2025 - 12:11
Brüssel setzt verstärkt auf engere Beziehungen zu Indien, der bevölkerungsreichsten Demokratie der Welt – ein Kernstück der europäischen Strategie, geopolitische Allianzen breiter aufzustellen, während die Weltordnung zunehmend von China, Russland und den USA destabilisiert wird.

THE HACK: EU’s AI Gigafactories’ problem

Euractiv.com - Fri, 09/19/2025 - 12:08
In today's edition: Business Wallet uses, Musk snubs the Dutch and LinkedIn's AI data grab

Tabakindustrie unterstützt EU-Pläne zu Vape-Studien – mit Vorbehalt

Euractiv.de - Fri, 09/19/2025 - 11:23
Die Spannungen zwischen der Tabakindustrie und der Kommission nehmen zu. Brüssel will nicht nur die Steuern auf Zigaretten anheben, sondern auch auf neue Produkte. Zudem soll ein Anteil von 15 Prozent der nationalen Tabaksteuereinnahmen künftig direkt in den EU-Haushalt fließen.

X absent de la table ronde sur les élections néerlandaises

Euractiv.fr - Fri, 09/19/2025 - 11:13

X a été la seule grande plateforme de réseaux sociaux à ne pas participer à une table ronde organisée par l’autorité de régulation de la gouvernance en ligne des Pays-Bas en amont des élections législatives prévues le 29 octobre dans le pays.

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Les Alexandrines : un roman de Marjan Tomšič

Courrier des Balkans - Fri, 09/19/2025 - 11:00

Qui étaient ces « Alexandrines », ces femmes slovènes d'origine modeste et rurale, parties travailler en Égypte juste après l'ouverture du canal de Suez de la fin du XIXe siècle aux années 1950 ? Nourrices, gouvernantes, cuisinières, elles étaient appréciées par la société cosmopolite d'Alexandrie pour leur propreté, leur honnêteté et leur intelligence. Les trois héroïnes, Merica, Ana et Vanda, embarquent à Trieste sur un bateau à vapeur pour rejoindre Alexandrie. Là-bas, elles travaillent (…)

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La Yougoslavie que racontent les humanistes marxistes

Courrier des Balkans - Fri, 09/19/2025 - 10:46

Aux origines intellectuelles et culturelles des transitions yougoslaves, entre socialisme et nationalisme (des années 1920 aux années 1970).

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Les timbres fiscaux et la formalité d'enregistrement des actes dématérialisés

24 Heures au Bénin - Fri, 09/19/2025 - 10:36

Le paiement et l'apposition des timbres fiscaux ainsi que la formalité d'enregistrement des actes sont désormais dématérialisés. La Direction générale des impôts (DGI), informe les usagers à travers une circulaire en date du mardi 16 septembre 2025.

La Direction générale des impôts poursuit sa politique de digitalisation des procédures. Le paiement et l'apposition des timbres fiscaux ainsi que la formalité d'enregistrement des actes sont désormais dématérialisés sur la plateforme e-services.impots.bj. L'information a été portée à la connaissance des usagers à travers une circulaire en date du 16 septembre 2025.
Selon la note signée de Nicolas Yenoussi, directeur général des impôts, la décision de dématérialiser ces services a été prise conformément aux dispositions de l'article 441 du Code général des impôts (CGI).
Selon la procédure dématérialisée desdits actes, un timbre électronique de 40 mm sur 30 mm est désormais apposé à l'angle supérieur droit, sur chaque feuillet de l'acte. « Ce timbre électronique remplace le cachet « mention » portant la date, le folio, la case, les droits payés, la signature physique et le cachet du service. Il remplace également le timbre physique proprement dit », précise le communiqué de la DGI.
Les utilisateurs et les bénéficiaires ainsi que tous les usagers qui y ont intérêt peuvent vérifier l'authenticité de la formalité de l'enregistrement sur la page non connectée, e-services.impots.bj, dans le module « authentifier un document », au moyen du code QR qui est apposé sur les actes.

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Categories: Afrique

World Cleanup Day signals rising public demand for ocean action

Euractiv.com - Fri, 09/19/2025 - 10:36
Belgium’s Oostende’s shoreline to mark World Cleanup Day with civic beach action

À Madrid, Friedrich Merz et Pedro Sánchez divisés sur la question d’Israël

Euractiv.fr - Fri, 09/19/2025 - 10:22

Jeudi 18 septembre, le chancelier allemand Friedrich Merz effectuait sa première visite officielle à Madrid depuis son entrée en fonction en mai. Le désaccord le plus marqué entre lui et le Premier ministre espagnol Pedro Sánchez a porté sur Israël.

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Frontline of a Planetary Emergency: Africa Demands Climate Justice and Action

Africa - INTER PRESS SERVICE - Fri, 09/19/2025 - 10:17
The room at the Swiss Inn Nexus Hotel in Bole was silent but tense as Sunita Narain, one of the world’s most influential environmental voices, fixed her gaze on rows of African journalists, scientists, and policymakers. Her tone was gentle, but the words cut deep. “Us, we are—I call us the ants of the world, […]
Categories: Africa, European Union

L’Allemagne adopte enfin son budget 2025

Euractiv.fr - Fri, 09/19/2025 - 09:58

Les législateurs allemands ont approuvé, jeudi 18 septembre, le budget du pays pour l’année 2025, qui prévoit d’importants investissements dans l’armée et les infrastructures.

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Rapporteur | 19.09.2025

Euractiv.de - Fri, 09/19/2025 - 09:43
Das müssen Sie wissen: Russland: Die Botschafter beraten heute über das 19. Sanktionspaket des Blocks.; UN: Die EU-Staaten einigen sich vage auf ein Klimaziel für 2035; Merz x Sanchez: Amtsantritt in Madrid ein politischer Tango; Verteidigung: Brenner-Basistunnel ein Meilenstein für Verteidigungsmobilität.

Outsourcing Cruelty: Trump’s Mass Deportation Machine

Africa - INTER PRESS SERVICE - Fri, 09/19/2025 - 09:42

Credit: Leonardo Fernandez Viloria/Reuters via Gallo Images

By Inés M. Pousadela
MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay, Sep 19 2025 (IPS)

Thousands of Afghans who fled to the USA when the Taliban took over in August 2021 now face the prospect of deportation to countries they’ve never been to. People who risked everything to escape persecution, often because they helped US forces, now find themselves treated as unwanted cargo under the Trump administration’s anti-migration policy.

Trump’s expanded deportation programme targets an estimated 10 million foreign-born people who live in the USA but lack proper legal documentation. This includes people who entered the country without authorisation, whose visas have expired, who’ve had their asylum claims denied, whose temporary protected status has lapsed, or whose legal status has been revoked or suspended. Within a hundred days of Trump’s inauguration, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) had arrested over 66,000 people and removed over 65,000. Some 200,000 had been deported by August.

But the Trump administration isn’t simply removing undocumented immigrants to their countries of origin. It’s increasingly embracing a particularly cruel tactic: dumping people in distant countries they’ve no connection with. This deportation strategy shows how the US government is willing to flout basic humanitarian principles in pursuit of political goals.

The government has invoked an obscure immigration law to deport people to other countries, offering financial incentives or applying diplomatic pressure to compel states to accept US deportees. Around a dozen have recently accepted such deals, including Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and Paraguay in the Americas, and Eswatini, Rwanda, South Sudan and Uganda in Africa. This geographic spread dispels any pretence that the policy is about returning people to transit countries: it’s about finding anyone willing to accept money in exchange for unwanted human cargo.

The programme is nakedly transactional, with rewards taking the form of direct payments, trade concessions, sanctions relief and diplomatic benefits. Uganda signed a formal agreement with the US government amid US sanctions on government officials, suggesting it traded migrant acceptance for improved diplomatic relations and potential sanctions relief. Rwanda’s deal coincided with US-brokered talks over the Democratic Republic of the Congo conflict, indicating that the deportation agreement was being leveraged in unrelated diplomatic negotiations. It’s highly unlikely the US government will criticise the human rights records of repressive states such as El Salvador, Eswatini and Rwanda now it’s struck migration management deals with them.

Human rights flouted

Although the USA has a long history of outsourcing asylum processing, these practices have been taken to another level under Trump. The administration is prepared to deport people to war zones, authoritarian states and directly to prison. These arrangements violate core principles of international law, including the right to seek asylum and the prohibition against returning people to places where they’ll face danger.

A particularly shocking example involves Venezuelan deportees sent to El Salvador’s Terrorism Confinement Centre, an overcrowded jail notorious for human rights abuses. In March, the US government accused 238 Venezuelan men of being gang members based on little more than tattoos and fashion choices to justify their expedited removal to this hellish facility. The administration agreed to pay El Salvador US$6 million to house deportees, effectively buying prison space for people whose only crime was seeking safety in the USA. These deportees were later returned to Venezuela as part of a prisoner swap, raising further questions about the use of migrants as diplomatic pawns.

Trump’s approach isn’t limited to recent arrivals. Unlike previous policies focused on border enforcement, it targets longtime residents – people who’ve spent years building families, careers and community ties.

This has sparked unprecedented resistance. People have mobilised in ways that transcend traditional political divides, with teachers protecting students’ families, employers refusing to cooperate with raids, religious leaders offering sanctuary and neighbourhoods forming mutual aid networks and early warning systems.

In response to ramped-up ICE raids seeking to fulfil arrest quotas of 3,000 people a day, people have protested in cities across the USA. Resistance has been particularly intense in sanctuary cities such as Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles, New York and San Francisco – primary targets for federal operations to arrest migrants. Civil society activists have confronted ICE agents, blocked deportation vehicles, protested at airports and launched boycott campaigns against companies profiting from deportations.

The scale of resistance has prompted an unprecedented federal military intervention, with the government illegally deploying over 4,000 national guard troops and 700 marines to Los Angeles.

A choice to be made

Trump’s policies are legitimising xenophobia and racism, poisoning political discourse and polarising society. When it’s the world’s most powerful democracy that treats refugees as tradeable commodities, it sends an unmistakable signal to all the world’s authoritarian leaders: human rights are negotiable.

The USA faces a choice between two different versions of itself. It can continue down the path of transactional cruelty, treating human beings as problems to be exported, empowering authoritarian regimes and undermining international law. Or it can fulfil its humanitarian and human rights obligations, provide safe and legal pathways for migration and help address the root causes that force people to flee their homes.

The USA must suspend all offshore migration management agreements, stop deporting asylum seekers to unsafe countries and countries they have no connection with and restore the principle that seeking safety isn’t a crime but a fundamental human right.

Inés M. Pousadela is CIVICUS Senior Research Advisor, co-director and writer for CIVICUS Lens and co-author of the State of Civil Society Report.

For interviews or more information, please contact research@civicus.org

 


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