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Fergie am Abgrund: Prinz Andrews Ex-Frau kämpft ums finanzielle Überleben

Blick.ch - Thu, 04/23/2026 - 16:26
Sarah Ferguson, Ex-Gattin von Prinz Andrew, kämpft um ihre finanzielle Zukunft. Ohne Zuhause und mit belasteter Vergangenheit sucht sie neue Einnahmequellen. Wird sie ihre royale Familie belasten, um über die Runden zu kommen?
Categories: Afrique, Swiss News

AMENDMENTS 1 - 476 - Draft report 2025 Commission report on Ukraine - PE786.697v03-00

AMENDMENTS 1 - 476 - Draft report 2025 Commission report on Ukraine
Committee on Foreign Affairs
Michael Gahler

Source : © European Union, 2026 - EP

OPINION on the proposal for a regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council establishing the Connecting Europe Facility for the period 2028-2034, amending Regulation (EU) 2024/1679 and repealing Regulation (EU) 2021/1153 - PE784.322v02-00

OPINION on the proposal for a regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council establishing the Connecting Europe Facility for the period 2028-2034, amending Regulation (EU) 2024/1679 and repealing Regulation (EU) 2021/1153
Committee on Security and Defence
Petras Auštrevičius

Source : © European Union, 2026 - EP

Quels métiers recrutent en France en 2026 ? Voici les profils les plus recherchés

Algérie 360 - Thu, 04/23/2026 - 15:28

Vous cherchez une opportunité professionnelle ou envisagez une reconversion en France ? Si le marché du travail global se tasse légèrement, certains secteurs crient famine. […]

L’article Quels métiers recrutent en France en 2026 ? Voici les profils les plus recherchés est apparu en premier sur .

BMS – Vigilance orange : fortes pluies attendues dans plusieurs wilayas, voici les régions concernées

Algérie 360 - Thu, 04/23/2026 - 14:39

Un changement météorologique brutal s’annonce sur plusieurs wilayas du pays dans les prochaines heures. Alors que les citoyens s’attendaient à un climat clément, les dernières […]

L’article BMS – Vigilance orange : fortes pluies attendues dans plusieurs wilayas, voici les régions concernées est apparu en premier sur .

Batterie auto « made in Algeria » : l’usine d’Aïn M’lila voit déjà plus loin que le marché local

Algérie 360 - Thu, 04/23/2026 - 14:17

En visite d’inspection dans la zone industrielle d’Aïn M’lila, le ministre de l’Industrie, Yahia Bachir, a tracé les grandes lignes de la stratégie nationale pour […]

L’article Batterie auto « made in Algeria » : l’usine d’Aïn M’lila voit déjà plus loin que le marché local est apparu en premier sur .

Bagarre mortelle à la sortie d’un examen : un lycéen de 17 ans meurt étouffé à Oum El Bouaghi

Algérie 360 - Thu, 04/23/2026 - 13:24

Le lycée Asma Bint Abi Bakr de la wilaya d’Oum El Bouaghi a plongé dans la stupeur suite à une tragédie que les élèves et […]

L’article Bagarre mortelle à la sortie d’un examen : un lycéen de 17 ans meurt étouffé à Oum El Bouaghi est apparu en premier sur .

The Good Bold Days – Rethinking the Fight for Gender Equality and Human Rights

Africa - INTER PRESS SERVICE - Thu, 04/23/2026 - 13:15

We must demand societal change that transforms harmful power structures. Only then can we secure healthier, more equal lives and sustainable futures. Credit: Duncan Shaffer/Unsplash

By Johanna Riha and Asha George
KUALA LUMPUR, Apr 23 2026 (IPS)

The world of 2026 is marked by overlapping crises that continue to expose the fragility of our systems and the persistence of inequality. Geopolitical conflicts enrich a few while devastating many, intensifying the already catastrophic impacts of climate change. These political choices are not neutral—they shrink civic spaces, reinforce political extremism, and unleash coordinated assaults on gender equality and human rights. These attacks are not incidental; they are deliberate strategies to undermine multilateralism and global solidarity, eroding the foundations of peace and planetary well-being.

Against this backdrop, the struggle for gender equality and human rights cannot be timid or reactive, it must be as ambitious and bold as the attacks themselves—if not bolder. It must be transformative, deeply rooted in dismantling the harmful power structures that oppress, exclude, and discriminate. It does not require loudness and spectacle, but it does demand depth, strength, and unwavering resolve.

The COVID-19 pandemic was a wake-up call. Even before the virus spread, commitments to gender equality and human rights were far from realized. The pandemic exposed complacency in global health and revealed the limitation of institutions that claimed authority but failed to deliver equity. Mistrust grew, funding evaporated, and self-interest prevailed. Bilateral agreements driven by commercial interests vastly outstripped development funding, fueling nationalist responses and shaping uneven outcomes.

The struggle for gender equality and human rights cannot be timid or reactive, it must be as ambitious and bold as the attacks themselves—if not bolder. It must be transformative, deeply rooted in dismantling the harmful power structures that oppress, exclude, and discriminate

Yet, amid this devastation, experts, reflecting on the pandemic and responses, offered insights that remain vital today. They challenged dominant narratives that frame health preparedness as merely technical or emergency-driven. Instead, they emphasized that vulnerability and resilience are shaped by political choices. At the heart of these choices lies the indispensable need to continually invest in gender equality—not as a token gesture, but as a non-negotiable priority.

Today, more evidence than ever supports the need for structural transformation. Research demonstrates how gender inequalities exacerbate health vulnerabilities, undermine resilience, and perpetuate cycles of poverty and exclusion. Evidence also shows that when women’s rights organizations and women-led organizations are empowered, societies become more resilient, equitable, and prosperous.

This evidence enables us to strategically address blind spots, confront deeply rooted structural challenges, and build a stronger foundation for gender equality and human rights as central health sector priorities. It underscores that change is not optional—it is urgent.

Transforming harmful power structures requires alliances that cut across regions, sectors, and movements. Feminist organizations must connect with climate justice advocates, disability rights groups, and grassroots activists and unions to build collective strength. Solidarity is not just a moral imperative; it is a strategic necessity.

These alliances must be grounded in trust, diversity, and shared vision. They must resist co-optation by market interests and remain steadfast in their commitment to justice. Only through such alliances can we counter the fragmentation that continues to weaken movements and confront the global forces that seek to divide and dominate.

The path forward is clear: we must demand societal change that dismantles harmful power structures. This requires personal development, legislative reform, representative leadership, and unwavering political commitment. It requires investment in feminist movements, particularly in regions where civic space is shrinking and pushback is intensifying.

Change will be uncomfortable. It will challenge entrenched interests and disrupt familiar patterns. But it is necessary. The alternative is a world where oppression deepens, exclusion widens, and discrimination becomes normalized.

The crises of 2026 reinforce that gender equality, and human rights are not peripheral concerns—they are central to health equity, economic and social justice, and sustainable development. Gender equality and human rights are under attack precisely because they challenge entrenched, exploitative power structures.

Their transformative potential threatens the preservation of existing systems of power, making them targets of deliberate and coordinated attacks. Our response must be equally bold, ambitious, and transformative. It is not enough to defend what has been achieved. We must reimagine and rebuild. We must demand societal change that transforms harmful power structures. Only then can we secure healthier, more equal lives and sustainable futures.

Many of these challenges will be addressed at the Women Deliver 2026 Conference, taking place from April 27 to 30 in Melbourne, a key platform to advance gender equality and strengthen collective action globally.

The event will bring together diverse stakeholders to foster strategic alliances, strengthen feminist leadership, and advance concrete solutions in areas such as sexual and reproductive health and rights, sustainable financing, and accountability. At a decisive moment for the global agenda, it offers an opportunity to translate dialogue into tangible action and measurable commitments.

Johanna Riha is Policy Research Lead, United Nations University International Institute for Global Health (UNU-IIGH)

Asha George is Professor, School of Public Health, University of the Western Cape, Cape Town

 

Categories: Africa, Afrique

Oubliez Mykonos : cette destination algérienne s’impose parmi les plus belles villes blanches en 2026

Algérie 360 - Thu, 04/23/2026 - 13:07

Des collines étincelantes et des façades éclatantes : si ce décor évoque immédiatement la Grèce, le média américain Travel Off Path bouscule les clichés. Dans […]

L’article Oubliez Mykonos : cette destination algérienne s’impose parmi les plus belles villes blanches en 2026 est apparu en premier sur .

Comment le vélo a aidé ces femmes à apprendre à lire et à écrire, et à pédaler vers une vie meilleure

BBC Afrique - Thu, 04/23/2026 - 13:04
Il y a plus de 30 ans, environ 100 000 femmes ont appris à faire du vélo dans le cadre d'une campagne d'alphabétisation menée dans le sud de l'Inde. Ces compétences leur ont apporté indépendance, autonomie financière et liberté.
Categories: Afrique, Swiss News

Marché des légumes : les premiers signes de baisse se confirment ? Voici les prix actuels

Algérie 360 - Thu, 04/23/2026 - 13:03

Après des semaines de tension extrême sur les prix des légumes, une lueur d’espoir apparaît enfin sur les étals. Entre données de terrain encourageantes et […]

L’article Marché des légumes : les premiers signes de baisse se confirment ? Voici les prix actuels est apparu en premier sur .

Monténégro : l'UE lance la rédaction du traité d'adhésion, une étape décisive

Courrier des Balkans - Thu, 04/23/2026 - 13:02

Les États membres de l'Union européenne ont validé la création d'un groupe de travail chargé de rédiger le traité d'adhésion du Monténégro. Une avancée majeure qui marque l'entrée dans la phase finale des négociations, plus de dix ans après le dernier élargissement.

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Council and Parliament strike provisional deal on social security coordination

Európai Tanács hírei - Thu, 04/23/2026 - 12:47
The EU Council and the European Parliament have reached a provisional agreement on new rules aimed at modernising the coordination of social security systems in the EU.

Moldovai Köztársaság – a Tanács új misszióvezetőt nevezett ki az Európai Unió partnerségi missziója élére

Európai Tanács hírei - Thu, 04/23/2026 - 12:47
A Tanács Kirsten Joppét nevezte ki az Európai Unió moldovai partnerségi missziójának (EUPM Moldova) új misszióvezetőjévé.

Sudan: Statement by the High Representative on behalf of the European Union marking three years of war

Európai Tanács hírei - Thu, 04/23/2026 - 12:47
The High Representative issued a statement on behalf of the European Union marking three years of war in Sudan.

Az EU új örményországi polgári missziót hozott létre, hogy hozzájáruljon az ország rezilienciájának megerősítéséhez

Európai Tanács hírei - Thu, 04/23/2026 - 12:47
A Tanács a mai napon megállapodott arról, hogy a közös biztonság- és védelempolitika keretében létrehozza az EU örményországi polgári partnerségi misszióját. A misszió célja, hogy fokozza Örményország rezilienciáját, mindenekelőtt a külföldi információmanipulációval és beavatkozással szembeni küzdelem, valamint a kiberbiztonság és az információk integritása területén.

A Tanács következtetéseket hagyott jóvá az uniós energia- és klímadiplomáciáról

Európai Tanács hírei - Thu, 04/23/2026 - 12:47
A Tanács következtéseket fogadott el „Az uniós energia- és klímadiplomácia – a szuverenitás megerősítése és a tiszta energiára való globális átállás előmozdítása” címmel.

Orosz hibrid fenyegetések – az EU jegyzékbe vett két szervezetet információmanipulációs tevékenységek miatt

Európai Tanács hírei - Thu, 04/23/2026 - 12:47
A Tanács újabb korlátozó intézkedéseket fogadott el, mégpedig két, propagandát és dezinformációt terjesztő szervezettel szemben.

European Peace Facility: support for the military component of the African Union Support and Stabilisation Mission in Somalia

Európai Tanács hírei - Thu, 04/23/2026 - 12:47
The Political and Security Committee of the Council of the EU has approved EPF support for the military component of the African Union Support and Stabilisation Mission in Somalia (AUSSOM) worth EUR 75 million.

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