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Analyse zeigt: Dänemark ist das ausgabefreudigste EU-Land

Blick.ch - Tue, 10/07/2025 - 09:11
Dänemark verfolgt aktuell die expansivste Fiskalpolitik in der EU. Auf der anderen Seite steht Malta, das am sparsamsten ist. Das zeigt eine Analyse des Wiener Momentum Instituts auf Basis von Daten der EU-Kommission.
Categories: Pályázatok, Swiss News

Nach Eigenmietwert-Aus: Zweitwohnungsbesitzer wollen sich gegen neue Steuer wehren

Blick.ch - Tue, 10/07/2025 - 09:06
Das Stimmvolk hat Ende September die Abschaffung des Eigenmietwerts beschlossen. Besonders von Steuerausfällen betroffene Kantone können nun eine neue Steuer auf Zweitwohnungen einführen. Doch dagegen wächst Widerstand.
Categories: Pályázatok, Swiss News

Bilder, die jahrzehntelang verschollen waren: Gemälde aus Berliner Nazi-Bordell wieder aufgetaucht

Blick.ch - Tue, 10/07/2025 - 09:03
Das «Salon Kitty» war während des Zweiten Weltkriegs ein legendäres Berliner Bordell. Es war so beliebt, dass der Betrieb trotz Bombeneinschlag weiterging. Jetzt ist ein verschollen geglaubtes Gemälde der Betreiberin wieder aufgetaucht.

FIREPOWER: Exclusive poll finds defence support high, but slipping

Euractiv.com - Tue, 10/07/2025 - 09:02
Plus our dispatch from Strasbourg as EDIP comes to a head
Categories: European Union

Zelenszkij: Ukrajna az EU tagja lesz, akár Orbánnal, akár nélküle

Bumm.sk (Szlovákia/Felvidék) - Tue, 10/07/2025 - 08:55
Ukrajna az Európai Unió tagja lesz, akár Orbán Viktor magyar miniszterelnökkel, akár nélküle - jelentette ki Volodimir Zelenszkij ukrán elnök hétfőn a MilitaryNewsUA ukrán portálon közzétett videofelvételen.

«Wer wird Millionär?»: Kandidat erlebt bei Günther Jauch den Joker-Albtraum

Blick.ch - Tue, 10/07/2025 - 08:49
Unangenehme Szenen für einen Jauch-Kandidaten: Sein Telefonjoker, die eigene Mutter, geht nicht ans Telefon. Trotz der Panne schafft er es ins Finale der Drei-Millionen-Euro-Woche.

‘The Government Was Corrupt and Willing to Kill Its Own People to Stay in Power’

Africa - INTER PRESS SERVICE - Tue, 10/07/2025 - 08:43

By CIVICUS
Oct 7 2025 (IPS)

 
CIVICUS discusses recent protests that led to a change of government in Nepal with Dikpal Khatri Chhetri, co-founder of Youth in Federal Discourse (YFD). YFD is a youth-led organisation that advocates for democracy, civic engagement and young people’s empowerment.

Dikpal Khatri Chhetri

In September, Nepal’s government blocked 26 social media platforms, sparking mass protests led by people from Generation Z. Police responded with live ammunition, rubber bullets teargas and water cannons, killing over 70 people. Despite the swift lifting of the social media ban, protests continued in anger at the killings and corruption concerns. Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli and Home Minister Ramesh Lekhak resigned, and an interim government has taken over, with a new election scheduled within six months.

What triggered the protests?

When the government asked social media companies to register and they failed to comply, it blocked 26 platforms, including Discord, Facebook, Instagram, Reddit, Signal, WhatsApp, X/Twitter and YouTube. A similar situation happened in 2023, when TikTok was banned and later reinstated once the company registered.

The government said the goal was to create a legal point of contact for content moderation and ensure platforms complied with national regulations. For them, the ban was just a matter of enforcing rules. But people saw it differently, and for Gen Z this was an attempt to silence them. Young people don’t just use social media for entertainment; it’s also where they discuss politics, expose corruption and organise themselves. By banning these platforms, the government was cutting them off from one of the few spaces where they felt they could hold leaders accountable.

However, the ban was the final factor after years of frustration with corruption, lack of accountability and a political elite that seems out of touch with ordinary people. Young people see politicians’ children living in luxury while they struggle to get by. On TikTok, this anger became visible in the ‘NepoKids’ trend that exposed the privileges of political families and tied them directly to corruption.

That’s why the response was so strong and immediate. What began as anger over a restriction on freedom of expression grew into a nationwide call for transparency, accountability and an end to the culture of corruption. Protests became a way for young people who refuse to accept the status quo to show their voices can’t be silenced.

How did the government react to the protests?

Instead of dialogue, the government chose repression. Police used rubber bullets, teargas and water cannon to try to disperse crowds. In many places they also fired live ammunition. By the end of the first day, 19 people had been killed.

The use of live ammunition against unarmed protesters is a serious violation of human rights. Authorities claimed protesters had entered restricted zones around key government buildings, including Parliament House, and argued this justified their response. But evidence tells a different story: footage and post-mortem reports show many of the victims were shot in the head, indicating an intent to inflict severe harm rather than simply disperse crowds. Police also failed to fully use non-lethal methods before turning to live bullets.

Rather than containing the protests, this violence further fuelled public anger. Protests, now focused on corruption and the killings, continued even after the government lifted the social media ban. Many realised the government was both corrupt and willing to kill its own people to stay in power. In response, authorities imposed strict curfews in big cities.

The political fallout was immediate. Home Minister Ramesh Lekhak resigned the next day, taking responsibility for the bloodshed. Within a day, Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli also stepped down. An interim government led by former Chief Justice Sushila Karki took over, parliament was dissolved and a new election is scheduled to take place in the next six months.

What changes do protesters demand and what comes next?

We are demanding systemic change. Corruption has spread through every level of government and we are tired of politicians who have ruled for decades without improving our lives. While they grow richer, everyday people face unemployment, rising living costs and no real opportunities. We refuse to accept this any longer.

We want a government that works transparently and efficiently, free from bribery, favouritism and political interference. Leaders must understand that sovereignty belongs to the people and their duty is to serve citizens, not themselves.

We need more than just some small reforms. Nepal needs serious discussions about holding to the essence of its constitution, finding ways to amend it when dissatisfaction occurs instead of uprooting it entirely. Its implementation has to be strengthened to truly include diverse voices, reflect our history and be able to respond to future challenges. We are calling for new, younger and more competent leaders who can break the cycle of past failures.

The upcoming election will be a crucial test. Gen Z must turn out in numbers, articulate clear demands to the wider public and ensure the changes we strive for in the streets are carried into parliament.

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SEE ALSO
Nepal: Anti-corruption protests force political change despite violent crackdown CIVICUS Monitor 23.Sep.2025
Nepal: ‘The Social Network Bill is part of a broader strategy to tighten control over digital communication’ CIVICUS Lens | Interview with Dikshya Khadgi 28.Feb.2025
Nepal: ‘The TikTok ban signals efforts to control the digital space in the name of national sovereignty’ CIVICUS Lens | Interview with Anisha 11.Dec.2023

 


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Categories: Africa, Swiss News

«Ich wurde persönlich beleidigt»: Ex-Bayern-Star Sané liefert sich Rangelei am Oktoberfest

Blick.ch - Tue, 10/07/2025 - 08:41
Leroy Sané, der den FC Bayern im Sommer in Richtung Istanbul verlassen hat, wird am Oktoberfest provoziert und beleidigt. Es kommt zu einer Rangelei.

'I deeply hurt people by moving to Saudi Arabia'

BBC Africa - Tue, 10/07/2025 - 08:38
In an interview with BBC Sport, Ashleigh Plumptre says she regrets losing the trust of some LGBT fans in women's football by moving to Saudi Arabia.
Categories: Africa, Afrique

'I deeply hurt people by moving to Saudi Arabia'

BBC Africa - Tue, 10/07/2025 - 08:38
In an interview with BBC Sport, Ashleigh Plumptre says she regrets losing the trust of some LGBT fans in women's football by moving to Saudi Arabia.
Categories: Africa

Emelkedett a légúti megbetegedésben és az influenzában szenvedők száma

Bumm.sk (Szlovákia/Felvidék) - Tue, 10/07/2025 - 08:38
Az előző héthez képest az év 40. hetében 9,6 százalékkal emelkedett az akut légúti megbetegedésben szenvedők száma. Az influenza és az influenzaszerű megbetegedések előfordulása 24,7 százalékkal nőtt.

Press release - EP TODAY

European Parliament - Tue, 10/07/2025 - 08:33
Tuesday 7 October

Source : © European Union, 2025 - EP
Categories: Afrique, European Union

Strategic Foresight Report 2025: Resilience 2.0

Written by Mario Damen.

On 9 September 2025, the European Commission presented its latest strategic foresight report – ‘Resilience 2.0: empowering the EU to thrive amid turbulence and uncertainty’ – the first such report of the second von der Leyen Commission. Building on established trends, it provides updates on global and EU-specific challenges. The four EU-specific challenges outlined in the report require balancing competitiveness and strategic autonomy, technological innovation and appropriate safeguards, sustained well-being and adaptation to demographic and climate change, and democracy and algorithm-based use of (social) media. Addressing these challenges arguably requires a transformative, proactive and forward-looking approach to resilience, called ‘resilience 2.0’.

The report identifies eight areas of action for increased EU resilience: global vision, amplified security, enhanced technology and research, economic resilience, sustainable and inclusive well-being, a new perspective on education, strengthened democracy, and intergenerational fairness. These areas echo the political guidelines of the second von der Leyen Commission and the European Council Strategic Agenda, and read more like a political agenda or a set of intentions than a foresight analysis. The European Economic and Social Committee is to draft an opinion on the report, while the European Parliament and the Council do not typically take positions on such reports. However, Parliament might draw inspiration from national parliamentary foresight practices to do so in the future.

Read the complete briefing on ‘Strategic Foresight Report 2025: Resilience 2.0‘ in the Think Tank pages of the European Parliament.

Möbelkette XXXLutz lässt Seniorin (nicht) sitzen: «Ich wurde immer wieder vertröstet – und bin sehr erbost»

Blick.ch - Tue, 10/07/2025 - 08:21
Eine Seniorin aus dem Kanton Schwyz kauft beim Einrichtungs-Riesen XXXLutz einen Sessel, der nicht vollständig geliefert wird. Mittlerweile wartet sie seit Monaten auf das Ersatzteil.

Ihr Vater ist Würth-Gründer: Schrauben-Milliardärin Marion Würth (†66) überraschend gestorben

Blick.ch - Tue, 10/07/2025 - 08:13
Marion Würth ist im Alter von 66 überraschend gestorben. Sie ist die Tochter von Reinhold Würth (90), der das Schrauben-Handelsunternehemen Würth gross gemacht hat. Auch in der Schweiz ist die Würth-Gruppe aktiv.

Der Eiskunstlauf-Europameister zwischen Spitzensport und Studium: Britschgi plant sein Leben nach der Karriere

Blick.ch - Tue, 10/07/2025 - 08:12
Erst Überraschungs-Europameister, dann Verletzungspech. Das Leben von Eiskunstlaufstar Lukas Britschgi war in den letzten Monaten eine Berg-und-Tal-Fahrt. Das Knie hält, jetzt freut sich Britschgi auf die Olympiasaison.

Az átlagosnál melegebb volt az idei szeptember

Bumm.sk (Szlovákia/Felvidék) - Tue, 10/07/2025 - 08:03
Az átlagosnál melegebb volt az idei szeptember, a legmagasabb havi átlaghőmérsékletet a pozsonyi repülőtér mérőállomásán és Muzslán mérték.

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