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Immobilier : à Belgrade, Pristina et Tirana, la crise du logement s'aggrave

Courrier des Balkans / Albanie - Wed, 10/22/2025 - 07:57

Se loger, louer un appartement : voici un défi quasi inaccessible pour beaucoup de jeunes et de familles modestes de Belgrade, Pristina ou Tirana. Les prix de l'immobilier explosent dans les trois capitales, malgré les timides programmes lancés par les gouvernements. Tour d'horizon.

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Immobilier : à Belgrade, Pristina et Tirana, la crise du logement s'aggrave

Courrier des Balkans - Wed, 10/22/2025 - 07:57

Se loger, louer un appartement : voici un défi quasi inaccessible pour beaucoup de jeunes et de familles modestes de Belgrade, Pristina ou Tirana. Les prix de l'immobilier explosent dans les trois capitales, malgré les timides programmes lancés par les gouvernements. Tour d'horizon.

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Grèce : le procès du logiciel espion Predator au risque d'une « parodie de justice »

Courrier des Balkans - Wed, 10/22/2025 - 07:46

Le procès des écoutes illégales via le logiciel espion Predator, s'ouvre enfin ce mercredi, trois ans après la révélation du scandale. Quatre personnes seulement se retrouvent sur le banc des accusés - et aucun responsable politique, faisant craindre une « parodie de justice ».

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Auch Lakers mit Niederlage: Capela verliert bei Houston-Comeback gegen Titelverteidiger

Blick.ch - Wed, 10/22/2025 - 07:46
Die NBA-Saison startet mit einem Thriller: Titelverteidiger Oklahoma City Thunder bezwingt die Houston Rockets nach zwei Verlängerungen mit 125:124. Der Schweizer Clint Capela kehrt zu den Rockets zurück, spielt aber nur knapp 8 Minuten.
Categories: Swiss News

Spartipp oder Gesundheitsrisiko: Kann man alten Kaffee nochmals aufbrühen?

Blick.ch - Wed, 10/22/2025 - 07:45
Was tun mit den Kaffeeresten, die nach einer Kanne übrig bleiben? Aufwärmen ist keine gute Idee! Frisch gebrühter Kaffee ist mikrobiologisch unbedenklich. Doch sobald er abkühlt und länger steht, können Mikroorganismen entstehen.
Categories: Swiss News

Fertig mit lustig bei den ZSC Lions: Trainer Bayer holt zur Brandrede aus

Blick.ch - Wed, 10/22/2025 - 07:42
Die 1:5-Pleite in Lugano lässt Marco Bayer nicht auf sich sitzen. Der nach der siebten Niederlage in Folge angezählte ZSC-Trainer spricht Klartext.
Categories: Swiss News

Fico megbocsátott a merénylőjének és Brüsszelt ostorozta a füstbe ment budapesti "békecsúcs" miatt

Bumm.sk (Szlovákia/Felvidék) - Wed, 10/22/2025 - 07:30
Robert Ficonak a Facebookon közzétett zavaros eszmefuttatása azt sejteti: "bizonyos bizonyítékok" arra mutatnak, hogy törekvések vannak Vlagyimir Putyin és Donald Trump budapesti találkozójának a meggátolására. A TASR-t a kormányhivatal sajtóosztálya tájékoztatta a kormányfő összeesküvés-elméletekkel megspékelt lázálmáról.

Josi-Assist bringt nichts: Devils-Schweizer bauen Siegesserie aus

Blick.ch - Wed, 10/22/2025 - 07:18
Die Schweizer Timo Meier, Jonas Siegenthaler und Nico Hischier holen mit den New Jersey Devils den fünften Sieg in Serie. Andere Schweizer sind weniger erfolgreich.
Categories: Swiss News

Es gab keine offizielle Anfrage: Donald Trump lädt sich selbst nach Davos ans WEF ein

Blick.ch - Wed, 10/22/2025 - 07:15
Das Weltwirtschaftsforum hat einen ersten prominenten Gast: US-Präsident Donald Trump will nach Davos reisen. Brisant: Eine formelle Anfrage seitens WEF gab es gar nicht.
Categories: Swiss News

Investing in Nature: The Competitive Edge for a Resilient Economy

Euractiv.com - Wed, 10/22/2025 - 07:00
Our economy relies on nature, yet the economy also impacts nature in profound ways. This Op-Ed highlights the need for policy to support financial flows for Nature-based Solutions (NbS) to build a more resilient and competitive economy.
Categories: European Union, Swiss News

Borús, langyos szerda – helyenként eső vagy ködszitálás

Bumm.sk (Szlovákia/Felvidék) - Wed, 10/22/2025 - 07:00
A Szlovák Hidrometeorológiai Intézet (SHMÚ) előrejelzése szerint langyos, felhős/borús időjárás várható szerdán (10. 22.). Napközben csak elvétve szakadozhat fel átmenetileg a felhőzet. Helyenként eső vagy ködszitálás fordulhat elő, a Tátra bércei felett havazás valószínű.

When Taliban Shut Down the Internet, Women Lost their Lifeline to Aid, Education & Each Other

Africa - INTER PRESS SERVICE - Wed, 10/22/2025 - 06:54

Women’s rights have steadily eroded in Afghanistan since 2021. Credit: UN Women
 
The recent blackout exposed how vital the Internet has become for Afghan women and how, when that connection is lost, hope fades and isolation takes hold.

By UN Women
NEW YORK, Oct 22 2025 (IPS)

When the Taliban recently cut off the Internet and phone networks across Afghanistan, millions of women and girls were silenced. For those with connectivity, the blackout severed their last link to the outside world – a fragile connection that had kept education, work, and hope alive.

Many women in Afghanistan still lack access to the Internet, a basic phone, or the literacy to use digital tools. For those that do, that connection is a rare lifeline to life-saving services and the outside world.

For now, access has largely been restored. But the message was clear: in Afghanistan, this valuable gateway to learning, expression, and services for women and girls can be shut down at any moment.

Afghan women are already banned from secondary and higher education, from most forms of work, and public spaces such as parks, gyms, and sports clubs.

Many women are also receiving humanitarian aid, including in earthquake-affected eastern Afghanistan, and among those returning – many forcibly – from Iran and Pakistan.

The digital and phone blackout intensified feelings of stress, isolation and anxiety among women and girls.

Women entrepreneurs participate in business development training in a UN Women-supported Multi-Purpose Women’s Centre in Parwan province, eastern Afghanistan in January 2025. Photo: UN Women/Ali Omid Taqdisyan

What happens when Afghan women and girls go offline?

In Afghanistan, the impact of Internet and phone blackouts falls more heavily on women and girls. It eliminates what is, for many, a final means of learning, earning, and connecting.

When women and girls lose Internet access, they lose the ability to:

    • Access aid: Those who are connected can use the Internet or phones to find out about support available, and aid agencies rely on connectivity to continue operations.
    • Learn about disasters: Recent data shows 9 per cent of women use the Internet to access information on climate disasters.
    • Seek services and reporting mechanisms for survivors of gender-based violence or those at risk.
    • Learn: Online classes and study groups were a lifeline for girls banned from secondary schools, and women banned from universities.
    • Work: Online businesses are a vital source of income for many women to sustain their families after being pushed out of many formal roles.
    • Connect: Social apps and social media provided safe spaces to support one another and exchange information.
    • Be visible: For women already excluded from public life, the digital world is one the last places to exist and resist.

For more on what life looks like for women in Afghanistan today, see our FAQs.

Going dark in the middle of humanitarian crises

The national internet blackout started a month after a 6.0 earthquake struck eastern Afghanistan on 31 August, with major aftershocks continuing throughout September and the emergency response and early recovery continuing.

Despite facing many challenges, women-led organizations have played a crucial role delivering life-saving aid and services to women and girls affected by the earthquake, and Afghan women and girl returnees from neighbouring Iran and Pakistan.

During the blackout, NGOs were forced to halt humanitarian operations and cease field missions to emergency sites. Staff could not process payments or place orders for essential goods destined for women and their families.

When banks went offline, women affected by humanitarian crises were unable to access emergency cash assistance to buy essentials such as food.

The shutdown also made it much harder for survivors of gender-based violence to access help at a time when household tensions were rising across the country, and the risk of violence was escalating.

A UN Women team assessed the earthquake damage in Nurgal, one of the worst affected districts in Kunar province, northeastern Afghanistan.

Online livelihoods switched off

In Afghanistan, waves of directives banning women from most jobs and restricting their movement without a male guardian have systematically pushed them out of public life.

For many women entrepreneurs, the Internet offers a rare space to work, build small businesses, and sell their products – such as nuts, spices, handicrafts, clothes and artworks – to customers within Afghanistan and overseas.

“There is no space for us to work outside our homes,” explained business owner Sama*, from Parwan in eastern Afghanistan. “There’s also no local market where we can display and sell our products.”

With the support of UN Women, Sama built an online shop selling knitted bags, purses and jewelry.

“Through my online shop, I became well known,” she says. “I’m earning money, solving my financial problems, and becoming self-sufficient.”

When the blackout struck, women like Sama lost their only source of income overnight – a warning that for many Afghan women, connectivity is not a luxury, but a lifeline.

From blackout to global action

The Internet blackout in Afghanistan was a stark reminder that the digital world is not neutral. It can be space of empowerment. It can also be a tool of exclusion and isolation.

The stories of Afghan women remind us what is at stake: education, mental health, livelihoods, and hope. When women are silenced online, they are cut off further from opportunity and from the world.

How UN Women is supporting women and girls in Afghanistan

Through its flagship programme, Rebuilding the Women’s Movement, UN Women in Afghanistan partnered with 140 women-led organizations across 24 provinces and supported 743 women staff with salaries and training – amplifying resilience even as public life is restricted.

Read more about our work in Afghanistan.

*Name was changed to protect her identity.

IPS UN Bureau

 


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Categories: Africa, Afrique

2026 Dongfeng Nammi 01: Dieser China-Stromer kostet unter 7000 Franken

Blick.ch - Wed, 10/22/2025 - 06:45
Die neuste Version des Dongfeng Nammi bietet moderne Ausstattung und Platz zum Tiefstpreis. Ganz so billig wie in China wird er in der Schweiz aber nicht werden.
Categories: Swiss News

Health ‘disappeared’: Parliament on EU’s 2026 work programme

Euractiv.com - Wed, 10/22/2025 - 06:30
Lawmakers welcome biotech focus but disappointed by lack of clear health agenda
Categories: European Union, Swiss News

Danish PM Frederiksen pulled back into mink scandal

Euractiv.com - Wed, 10/22/2025 - 06:12
Adding to the pressure, the case is due to reach its five-year statute of limitations in less than two weeks
Categories: European Union, Swiss News

Kein Schnee, kein Problem: Ragettli zeigt seine Tricks auf Gras

Blick.ch - Wed, 10/22/2025 - 06:08
Egal ob auf Schnee, Schotter oder auf Gras: Für Andri Ragettli ist kein Untergrund nicht befahrbar. Im Grossteil der Schweiz herrschen noch keine winterlichen Verhältnisse – für Ragettli kein Problem.
Categories: Swiss News

«Sasumata» gibts seit Jahrhunderten: Japaner verkaufen kurioses Gadget gegen Messerangreifer

Blick.ch - Wed, 10/22/2025 - 06:07
Die japanische Polizei nutzt das kuriose Gadget «Sasumata», um Messerangreifer zu stoppen. Die meisten Modelle sind 1,8 Meter lang und zwischen ein und zwei Kilogramm schwer. Die Stangen sind auch für Zivilisten erhältlich.
Categories: Swiss News

Deforestation proposal eases rules for farmers – but will Parliament approve?

Euractiv.com - Wed, 10/22/2025 - 06:00
Brussels faces pressure as MEPs weigh fast-track approval before year-end
Categories: European Union, Swiss News

‘We won’t stop’: Spain vows not to give up on Catalan language recognition

Euractiv.com - Wed, 10/22/2025 - 06:00
Germany and others are blocking the move, which Pedro Sánchez sees as crucial for shoring up support for his fragile coalition
Categories: European Union, Swiss News

Force EU railways to show competitors’ offers, NGO says

Euractiv.com - Wed, 10/22/2025 - 06:00
Passengers missing a connection should also be allowed to hop on the next one
Categories: European Union, Swiss News

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