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"Ma peau pelait" : les femmes africaines piégées pour fabriquer des drones russes

BBC Afrique - Wed, 11/05/2025 - 10:59
Une enquête de la BBC révèle que de jeunes femmes africaines sont piégées et contraintes de construire des drones russes.
Categories: Afrique, European Union

"Ma peau pelait" : les femmes africaines piégées pour fabriquer des drones russes

BBC Afrique - Wed, 11/05/2025 - 10:59
Une enquête de la BBC révèle que de jeunes femmes africaines sont piégées et contraintes de construire des drones russes.
Categories: Afrique

Video einer Ausschusssitzung - Mittwoch, 5. November 2025 - 08:00 - Ausschuss für Sicherheit und Verteidigung

Dauer des Videos : 120'

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

Obwohl sie bald ein Ende des Booms erwarten: Pensionskassen stecken unsere Vorsorgegelder weiter in Immobilien

Blick.ch - Wed, 11/05/2025 - 10:51
Die Preise für Immobilien schiessen seit Jahren durch die Decke. Das macht sie zu attraktiven Geldanlagen für Pensionskassen. Jetzt zeigt eine neue Studie, dass diese weiterhin stark in den Markt investieren – obwohl befürchtet wird, dass die Blase bald platzt.

Power-Sharing —Boomers and Gen Z Face Off at the ICSW

Africa - INTER PRESS SERVICE - Wed, 11/05/2025 - 10:51

A session titled Youth Movements and Democratic Futures in South Asia at International Civil Society Week, held at Bangkok’s Thammasat University. Credit: Zofeen Ebrahim/IPS

By Zofeen Ebrahim
BANGKOK, Nov 5 2025 (IPS)

The message is clear: today’s youth are not “wishy-washy.” They are not just the future—they are the present, full partners in shaping it, and “power-sharing” is the new mantra. The veterans of activism are being reminded not merely to listen but to hear and to leave their egos at the door.

These were among the many resonant takeaways from the five-day International Civil Society Week, held at Bangkok’s Thammasat University.

Yet beneath the optimistic rhetoric, a different mood lingered. Many young participants seemed despondent, feeling short-changed by their elders—empowered in words, but excluded in practice.

At a session titled “Youth Movements and Democratic Futures in South Asia,” young voices from Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, India, Pakistan, and Nepal shared their frustrations and fears for the future.

Student activist Ammad Talpur at the Youth Movements and Democratic Futures in South Asia session at International Civil Society Week, held at Bangkok’s Thammasat University. Credit: Zofeen Ebrahim/IPS

In Pakistan, said student activist Ammad Talpur, nepotism runs deep, inequality is horrific and brutal, and the powerful break laws with impunity. “We long for change, but fear silences us, as those in power will not brook dissent.”

A similar sense of frustration echoes beyond Pakistan.

“Though sometimes its exercise may come at a cost, youth in India are free to say anything and freedom of speech does exist,” Adrian D’ruz, another panelist, told IPS after the session. And journalists, academics, students, and comedians who questioned those in power, he said, reportedly faced legal action, online harassment, or institutional pressure.

To curb dissent, legal provisions are misapplied, resulting in people “leaning towards self-censorship rather than risking consequences,” said D’Cruz, a member of a network of NGOs in India called Wada Na Todo Abhiyan, which promotes governance accountability and inclusion of marginalized communities.

While Pakistan and India illustrate the pressures youth face under entrenched power, in Nepal the response has taken a more visible, street-level form, riding a wave of unrest that began in Sri Lanka and Bangladesh.

In Kathmandu, “rising unemployment, corruption, nepotism, and broken promises” fueled the unrest, said Tikashwari Rai, a young Nepali mother of two daughters, worried for their future.

Tikashwari Rai, a Nepali mother of two daughters, at the Youth Movements and Democratic Futures in South Asia session at International Civil Society Week, held at Bangkok’s Thammasat University. Credit: Zofeen Ebrahim/IPS

“We don’t want to work as domestic help in the Middle East; we want opportunities here, in our own country. But because there are none, many young people are forced to leave,” she explained.

Yet, she admitted, the protests came at a heavy cost—lives lost and infrastructure destroyed. “Our youth need guidance and stronger organization to lead social movements effectively,” she added.

Beyond the immediate triggers of street protests, some activists argue that deeper systemic issues fuel youth disenchantment.

Melani Gunathilaka, a climate and political activist from Sri Lanka, at the Youth Movements and Democratic Futures in South Asia session at International Civil Society Week, held at Bangkok’s Thammasat University. Credit: Zofeen Ebrahim/IPS

Melani Gunathilaka, a young climate and political activist from Sri Lanka, who was also on the panel, believed the roots of disenchantment ran deeper. “While these protests are often labeled as anti-government, at their core, they demand systemic change and true accountability from those in power.”

The immediate triggers seem to spread across corruption, authoritarian governments, repression, lack of access to basic needs and more,” she said.

A closer look at the situation in countries like Nepal, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Kenya, however, exposed economic hardship, debt burdens, and deepening inequalities. And this trend is also observed globally, she pointed out.

Despite these frustrations, the conference also explored how young and older activists can work together, not just to protest, but to reshape movements constructively.

“Across civil society, there is growing recognition that youth must be meaningfully included in development and nation-building. While progress varies from group to group, the direction of change is unmistakably forward,” said D’cruz.

Talpur further fine-tuned D’Cruz’s sentiment. “It’s not about taking over; it’s about working together through collaboration.” He also found it “unfair for the boomers to create a mess and leave it to the millennials and Gen Z to fix it.”

Interestingly, the sentiment found an echo among the older generation itself. Founder of the Alternative ASEAN Network on Burma, Debbie Stothard, said it was unfair to leave the mess her generation had created to the young and then expect them to “fix it.”

Speaking at the closing plenary titled “Futures We’re Building: Youth, Climate and Intergenerational Justice, she noted that she had been talking about “intergenerational equity” for 40 years, yet many in her generation of activists still fail to “walk the talk” in how they live and lead. Still, she added, it is not too late: “We can still make space.”

That space, she explained, begins with a change in mindset. “It’s not our job to empower the youth; it’s recognizing that they have power,” she said—a reminder that true equity lies not in giving power away, but in acknowledging it already exists.

This shift in perspective is already reshaping how movements operate. Youth no longer need to “look up to” traditional authority figures for inspiration, said D’cruz. Many within their generation are already leading change.

Mihajlo Matkovic, a member of the Youth Action Team at CIVICUS, from Serbia, also at the closing, demonstrated how real change required innovation and persistence. “Because our generation did not have any great example of what a direct democracy looks like,” he said, adding, “We had to basically reinvent it.”

But success depends on civil society letting go of their ego and letting the youth enter the arena, he pointed out.

Matkovic’s example showed the potential of youth-led innovation—but for such change to succeed, civil society must genuinely make space and resist old hierarchies it claims to challenge, because these patterns have also fueled a climate of mistrust. “It’s hard to trust civil society,” said Rai. “They’re not sincere to the causes of ordinary people.”

Gunathilaka echoed this sentiment, noting that civil society has often been co-opted by the very systems the youth seek to change. “Ignoring the influence of private capital and international financial structures that prioritize the needs of global trade while sidelining the needs of communities has only deepened the mistrust among youth,” she added.

This climate of mistrust, while not explicitly mentioned in the final declaration of the ICSW—which urged governments to protect democracy, human rights, the rights of minorities and excluded groups, and to ensure environmental protection and climate justice—nonetheless underscored a broader challenge: civil society itself must look inward, confront its shortcomings, and reimagine how it engages meaningfully with the next generation.

IPS UN Bureau Report

 


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Categories: Africa, European Union

J'ai créé cette « tante IA » pour les femmes après une tragédie familiale

BBC Afrique - Wed, 11/05/2025 - 10:51
Un chatbot et une application basés sur l'IA destinés à aider les victimes d'abus sont actuellement testés en Afrique du Sud.
Categories: Afrique

Tödliche Schüsse auf Schwarzen Mann: Polizist in Deutschland wegen fahrlässiger Tötung angeklagt

Blick.ch - Wed, 11/05/2025 - 10:51
Der Fall rüttelte Deutschland auf: In der Nacht auf den Ostersonntag feuerte ein Polizist tödliche Schüsse auf einen 21-Jährigen in Oldenburg ab. Nun wurde Anklage gegen den Polizisten erhoben.

Einigung erzielt: Mehr Lohn für Swiss-Bodenpersonal

Blick.ch - Wed, 11/05/2025 - 10:49
Die Swiss erhöht die Lohnsumme für alle Bodenmitarbeitenden um 1 Prozent. Zusätzlich sind individuelle Lohnanpassungen von 0,5 Prozent vorgesehen, wie es nach der Einigung bei den Lohnverhandlungen hiess.

Élargissement : quatre candidats à l’adhésion à l’UE réalisent des progrès significatifs

Euractiv.fr - Wed, 11/05/2025 - 10:48

L’Albanie, le Monténégro, la Moldavie et l’Ukraine ont réalisé des progrès significatifs dans les réformes clés que l’UE considère comme essentielles pour rejoindre le bloc, apprend-on dans le rapport annuel sur l’élargissement de la Commission, publié mardi 4 novembre.

The post Élargissement : quatre candidats à l’adhésion à l’UE réalisent des progrès significatifs appeared first on Euractiv FR.

Finanzielle Probleme: Sieben Löwen sollen in Neuseeland eingeschläfert werden

Blick.ch - Wed, 11/05/2025 - 10:46
In Neuseeland will ein in finanzielle Schwierigkeiten geratener Zoo sieben alte Löwen einschläfern lassen. Die Betreiber kündigten am Dienstag die endgültige Schliessung des Privatzoos Kamo Wildlife Sanctuary in der Stadt Whangarei und die Tötung der Raubkatzen an.

FIREPOWER: Long-term perspective means EU jobs, says Patria

Euractiv.com - Wed, 11/05/2025 - 10:42
Plus mini-omnibus, green opt-outs, and Ukraine defence corruption
Categories: European Union

Für schnellere Genesung: Das solltest du während einer Erkältung vermeiden

Blick.ch - Wed, 11/05/2025 - 10:35
Wer erkältet ist, sollte diese fünf Fehler vermeiden, um schnell wieder gesund zu werden: kräftiges Nase putzen, falsche Anwendung von Nasenspray, unterdrücktes Niesen, nur im Bett liegen und Sport treiben.

Nach 27 OPs: «Menschgewordene Barbie» (†31) ist tot

Blick.ch - Wed, 11/05/2025 - 10:32
Eine als «Human Barbie» bekannte Influencerin ist mit 31 Jahren gestorben. Barbara Jankavski unterzog sich 27 Operationen und gab geschätzt 50'000 Franken aus, um wie eine echte Barbie-Puppe auszusehen. Die Polizei untersucht nun die Todesumstände.

L’UE s’accorde sur son objectif climatique pour 2040, à temps pour la COP30

Euractiv.fr - Wed, 11/05/2025 - 10:31

Les ministres européens de l’Environnement ont approuvé mercredi 5 novembre un objectif de réduction de 90 % des émissions de gaz à effet de serre d’ici 2040 par rapport aux niveaux de 1990. L’accord, conclu après près de 20 heures de négociations, donne à Ursula von der Leyen un mandat concret avant son départ pour la COP30 qui s’ouvre cette semaine au Brésil.

The post L’UE s’accorde sur son objectif climatique pour 2040, à temps pour la COP30 appeared first on Euractiv FR.

Spektakuläre Begegnung: Buckelwal taucht wenige Meter neben Schwimmerin auf

Blick.ch - Wed, 11/05/2025 - 10:30
Vor Kapstadt erlebt eine Schwimmerin eine aussergewöhnliche Begegnung: Eine Drohne filmt, wie ein Buckelwal nur wenige Meter neben der Texanerin Sunnye Collins auftaucht. Sie schwimmt 7,5 Kilometer von Robben Island nach Big Bay, in 13 Grad kaltem Wasser.
Categories: Africa, Swiss News

Pozsony – Felállították a főváros karácsonyfáját

Bumm.sk (Szlovákia/Felvidék) - Wed, 11/05/2025 - 10:30
Kedden (11. 4.) felállították a karácsonyfát – egy körülbelül 11 méter magas kaukázusi fenyőt – Pozsonyban, a Fő téren (Hlavné námestie). November 28-án gyúlnak ki a fények a karácsonyfán. A pozsonyi karácsonyi vásár is ezen a napon nyílik meg hivatalosan, de a standok egy nappal korábban, már november 27-én várják a vásárlókat.

Nach der Covid-Pandemie: Alain Berset wird Ehrendoktor der Universität Freiburg

Blick.ch - Wed, 11/05/2025 - 10:29
Alt Bundesrat Alain Berset wird die Ehrendoktorwürde der Universität Freiburg verliehen. Die Zeremonie findet am 15. November in Anwesenheit von Bundesrat Guy Parmelin statt.
Categories: Africa, Swiss News

Beim Kristallsuchen von Steinplatte getroffen: Vermisster Mann (†79) aus Davos tot aufgefunden

Blick.ch - Wed, 11/05/2025 - 10:24
Am Sonntag hat die Kantonspolizei Graubünden die Meldung zu einem in Davos vermissten Mann erhalten. Am Montag wurde der Strahler tot im Gebiet Crap la Pala gefunden.
Categories: Africa, Swiss News

Boualem Sansal de nouveau récompensé : les Renaudot lui décernent un prix

Algérie 360 - Wed, 11/05/2025 - 10:23

L’écrivain Boualem Sansal, emprisonné à Alger depuis bientôt un an pour « atteinte à l’intégrité nationale« , a reçu des marques de soutien de la part des […]

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Categories: Afrique, European Union

Für die nächsten WM-Quali-Spiele: Yakin holt zwei Altbekannte zurück ins Nati-Team

Blick.ch - Wed, 11/05/2025 - 10:21
In den Spielen gegen Schweden und den Kosovo kann die Nati für die WM alles klarmachen. Trainer Murat Yakin holt dafür zwei Altbekannte zurück ins Team.
Categories: Afrique, Swiss News

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