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Enris Qinami : concert de musique albanaise

Courrier des Balkans / Albanie - Mon, 09/22/2025 - 23:59

Enris Qinami | chant & charki
Yanis Belaïd | ʿūd
Christophe Souron | daf, bendir, riqq, tambourin
Iyad Haimour | ney, qanûn
Gilles Andrieux | kemençe, tanbur
Crédit photo | Wandrille Potez
Design | Amel Bout
Lundi 22 Septembre 20H
Collège des Bernardins
Grande Nef
20 Rue de Poissy 75005 Paris
Dans le cadre de l'exposition “Des Aigles et des Anges, vers une vallée sacrée d'Albanie” par Wandrille Potez
Prix conseillé à partir de 10€

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Enris Qinami : concert de musique albanaise

Courrier des Balkans - Mon, 09/22/2025 - 23:59

Enris Qinami | chant & charki
Yanis Belaïd | ʿūd
Christophe Souron | daf, bendir, riqq, tambourin
Iyad Haimour | ney, qanûn
Gilles Andrieux | kemençe, tanbur
Crédit photo | Wandrille Potez
Design | Amel Bout
Lundi 22 Septembre 20H
Collège des Bernardins
Grande Nef
20 Rue de Poissy 75005 Paris
Dans le cadre de l'exposition “Des Aigles et des Anges, vers une vallée sacrée d'Albanie” par Wandrille Potez
Prix conseillé à partir de 10€

- Agenda / , ,

WHO Warns of Global NCD Crisis, Calls for Urgent Investment to Save 12 Million Lives By 2030

Africa - INTER PRESS SERVICE - Mon, 09/22/2025 - 19:49

Nepal’s urbanization has contributed to a growing prevalence of ultra-processed food, which in turn has led to an increase in noncommunicable diseases among children. A family in Nepal picks out fresh produce at a vegetable market in an effort to promote healthy diets. Credit: UNICEF/Bishal Bisht

By Oritro Karim
UNITED NATIONS, Sep 22 2025 (IPS)

The World Health Organization (WHO) is urging global efforts to address and invest in tackling non-communicable diseases, and that by doing so, can yield economic benefits of up to USD 1 trillion by 2030.

Ahead of the upcoming United Nations (UN) General Assembly High-Level Meeting on the prevention of Noncommunicable Diseases (NCDs) on September 25, WHO released their newest report, Saving Lives, Spending Less: The Global Investment Case for Noncommunicable Diseases, during a virtual press conference on September 18. The report highlighted the global state of physical and mental health, calling for cost-effective interventions to reduce preventable deaths, accelerate progress toward the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), and strengthen health systems worldwide.

According to the report, NCDs—which include cancer, diabetes, and cardiovascular and lung diseases—are the leading causes of death in most countries, claiming over 43 million lives each year, including 18 million premature deaths. WHO further notes that hundreds of millions of people are currently living with at least one NCD, which significantly reduces both quality of life and lifespan.

Despite 82 percent of countries achieving reductions in NCD mortality between 2010 and 2019, the rate of progress has stalled significantly in the 2020s, with many countries recording higher numbers of NCD-related deaths post-pandemic. This is particularly dire for low-and middle-income countries, where the inadequate access to healthcare costs roughly 32 million lives each year. It is projected that over 150 million people could die prematurely from NCDs unless effective global action is taken.

“There is no country on earth that isn’t now, and in the coming years is going to be challenged by the issues of NCDs and mental health,” said Jeremy Farrar, a medical researcher and the Chief Scientist at WHO. “Demographic shifts, multimorbidity—where people have more than one condition—are going to be an issue for health systems all around the world, including for the richest countries in the world.”

WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus noted that over three million people die each year due to unsafe or inequitable access to healthcare. He further highlighted that more than one billion people face mental challenges worldwide, with suicide remaining one of the leading causes of death among young people.

“Noncommunicable diseases and mental health conditions are silent killers, robbing us of lives and innovation,” said Ghebreyesus. “We have the tools to save lives and reduce suffering. Countries like Denmark, South Korea, and Moldova are leading the way, while others are stalling. Investing in the fight against NCDs isn’t just smart economics—it’s an urgent necessity for thriving societies.”

Global exposure to preventable risk factors — such as tobacco and alcohol use, unhealthy diets, excessive consumption of sugary beverages, and physical inactivity — kills more than 10 million people each year and continues to exacerbate health issues worldwide. WHO further attributes the proliferation of NCDs and mental health challenges to demographic shifts such as rapid urbanization, which has left many countries grappling with rising debt, economic pressures, and limited fiscal space—factors that hinder effective investment in sustainable development and healthcare.

“When we talk about NCDs, it is very important to recognize that we are going against very strong financial interests,” said Etienne Krug, WHO Director for health determinants, promotion, and prevention. “There are a whole series of unhealthy products on the market right now, ranging from tobacco, unhealthy foods, alcohol, etcetera. Acting against the interests of some of these powerful companies is not always approached with the same energy from different governments. Unless we do take action to promote healthy products and limit the sale of unhealthy products, we will not make progress in tackling NCDs — and not fast enough.”

WHO estimates that implementing relatively low-cost policies could yield significant returns, accelerating progress toward the SDGs while improving public health. According to the report, if every person invested just USD 3 per year, up to 12 million lives could be saved between 2025 and 2030—equivalent to roughly 150 million healthy life years. Economically, this could generate up to USD 1 trillion in benefits worldwide, representing a four-to-one return on investment. By 2035, these gains are estimated to grow even further, with every dollar invested yielding up to seven dollars in economic benefits.

Numerous low- and middle-income countries have reported significant gains in public health and the economy after implementing policy changes on access to unhealthy substances. In 2018, Brazil went from being the nation with the sixth-cheapest cigarettes in the world to implementing the highest tobacco tax rate in the Americas, leading to significant reductions in nationwide smoking rates.

Numerous low- and middle-income countries have reported significant public health and economic gains after implementing policies to limit access to unhealthy substances. In 2018, Brazil shifted from having the sixth-cheapest cigarettes in the world to imposing the highest tobacco tax rate in the Americas, resulting in a significant nationwide decline in smoking rates, saving hundreds of thousands of lives.

Similarly, the integration of hypertension control services into primary care in Bangladesh, Ethiopia, and the Philippines has allowed millions of people with hypertension to manage their blood pressure. The most notable gains were recorded in the Philippines, where approximately 80 percent of patients have achieved controlled blood pressure since the implementation of these practices.

Despite these global gains, the United States continues to fall short in addressing the rise of NCDs. It is among the most NCD-affected countries in the world, with rates of obesity being particularly pronounced. Despite the U.S. allocating a disproportionately high expenditure for healthcare in comparison to other countries, its approach remains largely ineffective in maximizing public health outcomes. Ghebreyesus stated that investing in policies that promote healthy practices and disease prevention would address the root cause of NCDs, and possibly save millions of lives.

Ghebreyesus also expressed concern during the panel over the U.S.’s planned withdrawal from WHO next year, noting that the country has historically been the organization’s largest contributor and warning of the significant losses in public health that can be expected. According to Ghebreyesus, the new amendment to WHO’s policies includes critical information on global weaknesses that have been identified during the COVID-19 pandemic, which will prove to be crucial in tackling NCDs moving forward.

IPS UN Bureau Report

 


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Categories: Africa, European Union

127/2025 : 22 September 2025 - Information

European Court of Justice (News) - Mon, 09/22/2025 - 19:43

New composition of the Chambers of the General Court of the European Union

Categories: European Union, Swiss News

127/2025 : 22 septembre 2025 - Informations

Cour de Justice de l'UE (Nouvelles) - Mon, 09/22/2025 - 19:43

Nouvelle composition des chambres du Tribunal de l’Union européenne

Présidentielle en Côte d'Ivoire : Quatre candidats pour défier le président sortant Ouattara

BBC Afrique - Mon, 09/22/2025 - 19:21
La campagne pour l'élection présidentielle en Côte d'Ivoire débutera le 10 octobre dans un climat politique tendu. Cinq candidats ont été autorisés à se présenter à l'élection d'octobre 2025.
Categories: Afrique

EU-Budget: Mitgliedstaaten wollen neue Unternehmens- und Tabaksteuern verhindern

Euractiv.de - Mon, 09/22/2025 - 18:17
Niemand ist glücklich über die Pläne für eine Unternehmenssteuer, sagte ein EU-Diplomat.

Cyberattaque contre plusieurs aéroports européens : la piste du ransomware privilégiée

Euractiv.fr - Mon, 09/22/2025 - 18:04

La cyberattaque contre plusieurs aéroports européens qui a débuté vendredi 19 septembre et a perturbé les vols durant tout le week-end serait liée à une attaque par ransomware.

The post Cyberattaque contre plusieurs aéroports européens : la piste du ransomware privilégiée appeared first on Euractiv FR.

Categories: Afrique, Union européenne

EU space act [EU Legislation in Progress]

Written by Clément Evroux.

CONTEXT

On 25 June 2025, the Commission published a proposal for a regulation on the safety, resilience and sustainability of space activities in the European Union (EU) (‘the EU space act’). A majority of Member States have already adopted or are considering adopting legislation on space activities. The regulation’s relevance was highlighted by Mario Draghi’s report on the future of European competitiveness, which explained the role of space systems and services in supporting the EU’s sovereignty and economy.

Article 114 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union – TFEU (internal market) is the legal basis of the proposed regulation. It aims to create a single market for space activities, grounded on common safety, sustainability and resilience rules, which should apply in principle to any space operator providing space services in the EU. The proposal is expected to lay down rules on: the authorisation, registration and supervision of space activities and services carried out by space service providers; orbit traffic management; and the establishment of an EU space label. On resilience, the proposed regulation is expected to complement Directive (EU)2022/2555 on measures for a high common level of cybersecurity across the EU, and Directive (EU) 2022/2557 on the resilience of critical entities. In the Parliament, the file has been referred to the Committee on Industry, Research and Energy (ITRE), which has appointed Elena Donazzan (ECR, Italy) as rapporteur. In the Council, the working party on space has started examining the proposal.

LEGISLATIVE PROPOSAL

2025/0335(COD) – Proposal for a regulation on the safety, resilience and sustainability of space activities in the Union – COM(2025) 335, 25 June 2025

NEXT STEPS IN THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT

For the latest developments in this legislative procedure, see the Legislative Train Schedule: 2025/0335(COD) EU space law

Read the complete briefing on ‘EU space act‘ in the Think Tank pages of the European Parliament.

Categories: Afrique, European Union

Assimi Goita : "les récentes attaques des groupes armés terroristes traduisent leur désarroi "

BBC Afrique - Mon, 09/22/2025 - 17:59
Le Général Assimi Goïta invite ses compatriotes à ''ne pas céder à la désinformation des groupes armés".
Categories: Afrique

Video einer Ausschusssitzung - Montag, 22. September 2025 - 14:00 - Ausschuss für auswärtige Angelegenheiten

Dauer des Videos : 105'

Haftungsausschluss : Die Verdolmetschung der Debatten soll die Kommunikation erleichtern, sie stellt jedoch keine authentische Aufzeichnung der Debatten dar. Authentisch sind nur die Originalfassungen der Reden bzw. ihre überprüften schriftlichen Übersetzungen.
Quelle : © Europäische Union, 2025 - EP

« Laissez-moi tranquille » : la Commission défend une interview controversée d’Ursula von der Leyen

Euractiv.fr - Mon, 09/22/2025 - 17:34

La Commission a balayé les critiques concernant une interview d’Ursula von der Leyen publiée ce week-end, qui consistait en des réponses écrites, sans entretien en face-à-face. « Les gens ne sont pas satisfaits », quelle que soit la nature des interventions médiatiques de la présidente de l’institution, a affirmé un porte-parole.

The post « Laissez-moi tranquille » : la Commission défend une interview controversée d’Ursula von der Leyen appeared first on Euractiv FR.

Categories: Afrique, Union européenne

Missions - AFET ad-hoc mission to Bosnia and Herzegovina – 16-18 September 2025 - 16-09-2025 - Committee on Foreign Affairs

A delegation of the Committee on Foreign Affairs (AFET), led by MEP Matjaž Nemec (S&D, SI) traveled to Bosnia and Herzegovina from 16 to 18 September 2025. This was the first official visit of the AFET Committee to the Western Balkans in the 10th legislative term.
The visit aimed to underline the Committee's commitment to Bosnia and Herzegovina's European integration, grounded in unity, sovereignty, territorial integrity. Members discussed Bosnia and Herzegovina's progress, and the further reforms needed to advance in its accession path towards the EU.
Source : © European Union, 2025 - EP

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.
Source : © European Union, 2025 - EP

Missions - AFET ad-hoc mission to Switzerland – 11-12 September 2025 - 11-09-2025 - Committee on Foreign Affairs

A delegation of the Committee on Foreign Affairs (AFET), led by Chair David McAllister, traveled to Bern, Switzerland from 11 to 12 September 2025. During the visit, Members discussed notably the new broad package of agreements that aim to consolidate, deepen and expand the bilateral relations between the EU and Switzerland.
Political agreement on this broad package has been reached in December 2024. In Bern, Members had the opportunity to exchange with representatives of the government and parliament on the upcoming ratification processes on both sides.
Location : Switzerland
Source : © European Union, 2025 - EP

Le commissaire à l’Énergie au Groenland en quête de ressources stratégiques

Euractiv.fr - Mon, 09/22/2025 - 16:10

Dan Jørgensen, commissaire européen à l’Énergie, sera au Groenland mardi 23 septembre pour visiter une mine de graphite et rencontrer la ministre de l’Énergie. Sa visite intervient dans un contexte de forte compétition internationale pour les ressources stratégiques de l’Arctique.

The post Le commissaire à l’Énergie au Groenland en quête de ressources stratégiques appeared first on Euractiv FR.

Categories: Afrique, Union européenne

Video einer Ausschusssitzung - Montag, 22. September 2025 - 13:00 - Ausschuss für auswärtige Angelegenheiten

Dauer des Videos : 60'

Haftungsausschluss : Die Verdolmetschung der Debatten soll die Kommunikation erleichtern, sie stellt jedoch keine authentische Aufzeichnung der Debatten dar. Authentisch sind nur die Originalfassungen der Reden bzw. ihre überprüften schriftlichen Übersetzungen.
Quelle : © Europäische Union, 2025 - EP

Berlin veut restreindre l’accès des travailleurs de l’UE à ses aides sociales

Euractiv.fr - Mon, 09/22/2025 - 15:46

Le gouvernement allemand envisage de durcir les conditions d’accès des citoyens de l’UE à ses prestations sociales. Le chancelier Friedrich Merz et son parti dénoncent des abus et appellent Bruxelles à redéfinir les règles de libre circulation pour mettre fin à ce qu’ils considèrent comme des « lacunes règlementaires ».

The post Berlin veut restreindre l’accès des travailleurs de l’UE à ses aides sociales appeared first on Euractiv FR.

Categories: Afrique, Union européenne

Interview: „Kleiner diplomatischer Tsunami“ durch Frankreichs Anerkennung Palästinas

Euractiv.de - Mon, 09/22/2025 - 15:38
Emmanuel Macron plant, diese Woche bei der UN-Generalversammlung die formelle Anerkennung eines palästinensischen Staates zu verkünden. Euractiv hat sich im Vorfeld mit dem Sonderberater des Präsidenten für den Nahen Osten, Ofer Bronchtein, getroffen.

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