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France Creates Voluntary Military Service as Europe Faces Russian Threat

27 novembre 2025 à 15:07
The effort is aimed at young people and came after an army chief angered many by saying the country must accept the possible loss of children in a future war.

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President Emmanuel Macron of France on Thursday in the French Alps, where he announced a paid, voluntary military service.

Géorgie: un an de dérive autoritaire et de gel des négociations d'adhésion à l'UE

Par :RFI
27 novembre 2025 à 15:00
Il y a un an jour pour jour, le Premier ministre Irakli Kobakhidzé gelait les négociations d’adhésion à l’Union européenne : un vrai choc dans un pays où 80% de la population se dit pro-européenne. Des dizaines de milliers de personnes étaient descendues dans la rue. Un an plus tard, des manifestations quotidiennes continuent, mais la fatigue se fait sentir. En même temps, le parti au pouvoir, Rêve géorgien, consolide sa dérive autoritaire.

Géorgie: un an de dérive autoritaire et de gel des négociations d'adhésion à l'UE

Par :RFI
27 novembre 2025 à 15:00
Il y a un an jour pour jour, le Premier ministre Irakli Kobakhidzé gelait les négociations d’adhésion à l’Union européenne : un vrai choc dans un pays où 80% de la population se dit pro-européenne. Des dizaines de milliers de personnes étaient descendues dans la rue. Un an plus tard, des manifestations quotidiennes continuent, mais la fatigue se fait sentir. En même temps, le parti au pouvoir, Rêve géorgien, consolide sa dérive autoritaire.

Italy’s parliament delays new law to define sex without consent as rape

27 novembre 2025 à 14:35

Legislation stalls after coalition ally says measure would ‘clog up the courts’ and fuel personal vendettas

Italy’s parliament has delayed a debate over a landmark law that would define sex without consent as rape amid a rift within the ruling coalition.

The measure, the result of a rare pact between the far-right prime minister, Giorgia Meloni, and her main political opponent, the centre-left leader, Elly Schlein, passed in the lower house last week and had been expected to get final approval in the senate this week.

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© Photograph: Matteo Minnella/Reuters

© Photograph: Matteo Minnella/Reuters

Denmark sets up ‘night watch’ to monitor Trump after Greenland row

27 novembre 2025 à 14:14

US president’s threat to seize territory prompts intelligence briefings reminiscent of Game of Thrones patrol

The Danish government has set up a “night watch” in the foreign ministry, not to keep out the wildlings and White Walkers like the Night’s Watch of Game of Thrones, but rather to monitor Donald Trump’s pronouncements and movements while Copenhagen sleeps.

The night watch starts at 5pm local time each day and at 7am a report is produced and distributed around the Danish government and relevant departments about what was said and took place, the Politiken newspaper reported.

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© Photograph: Helen Sloan/AP

© Photograph: Helen Sloan/AP

ACME Space plans test run for balloon-launched space factory next year

27 novembre 2025 à 14:00
Illustration of the Hyperion Orbital Factory Vehicle (OFV). Credit: ACME Space

LONDON – London-headquartered ACME Space has unveiled plans to begin hardware tests of its balloon-launched orbital manufacturing vehicle Hyperion next year and hopes to commence commercial operations in 2027.  The Hyperion Orbital Factory Vehicle (OFV) is designed to carry up to 200 kilograms to low Earth orbit (LEO), using a hydrogen-filled balloon to overcome the […]

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US deal must punish Russia war crimes, says Ukraine’s Nobel peace prize winner

27 novembre 2025 à 13:06

Oleksandra Matviichuk warns any amnesty could encourage authoritarian leaders to attack their neighbours

Any peace agreement between Russia and Ukraine that includes an amnesty for war crimes could encourage other authoritarian leaders to attack their neighbours, Ukraine’s only Nobel peace prize winner has warned.

Oleksandra Matviichuk said the leaked 28-point US-Russia plan did not account for “the human dimension” and she supported President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s efforts to rewrite it in dialogue with White House.

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© Photograph: Julia Kochetova/The Guardian

© Photograph: Julia Kochetova/The Guardian

European progressives must tackle housing crisis to beat far right, say researchers

27 novembre 2025 à 06:00

Centre left can win broad support by addressing soaring house prices and rents, according to data analysis

Centre-left parties can build a broad new coalition of support if they tackle Europe’s deepening housing crisis, researchers have said. Conversely, ignoring it risks pushing increasingly fed-up voters into the arms of the far right.

Research by the Progressive Politics Research Network (PPRNet) suggests dramatic rises in the cost of housing over recent years have eroded support for centre-left parties – once the champions of affordable housing – and fuelled anti-establishment disaffection.

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Europe’s housing crisis is fuelling the rise of the far right. Our research shows how to address it | Tarik Abou-Chadi, Björn Bremer and Silja Häusermann

The mantra of ‘build, build, build’ misses something crucial: that few can afford these new homes

Housing costs across Europe have become a growing burden for many households, both for those trying to buy and those trying to rent. Over the past decade, property prices have surged faster than incomes in many European countries. The same is true for rents, which have increased exponentially in large cities but have also increased substantially in suburban areas and smaller university towns.

Given how much housing costs affect Europeans’ quality of life, it is comparatively absent from the agenda of progressive political parties. When politicians do emphasise housing, the focus is usually solely on building more houses. Former German chancellor Olaf Scholz, for example, promised to build 400,000 new homes in Germany every year – a goal his government failed to reach by some distance. At the same time, far-right parties such as the Freedom party (PVV) in the Netherlands or Chega in Portugal have made the housing affordability crisis into a campaign issue. Their equation is simple: housing should be available and affordable only for nationals.

Tarik Abou-Chadi is a professor of European Politics at the University of Oxford; Björn Bremer is an assistant professor at the Department of Political Science at Central European University in Vienna; Silja Häusermann is a professor at the Department of Political Science at the University of Zurich

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© Photograph: Hollandse Hoogte/REX/Shutterstock

‘We like it a lot’: how Romania created the largest deposit return scheme in the world

27 novembre 2025 à 13:00

In the two years since the system was launched, beverage-packaging collection and recycling has risen to 94%

In the Transylvanian village of Pianu de Jos, 51-year-old Dana Chitucescu gathers a sack of empty polyethylene terephthalate (PET) bottles, aluminium cans and glass every week and takes it to her local shop.

Like millions of Romanians across cities and rural areas, Chitucescu has woven the country’s two-year-old deposit return system (DRS) into her routine.

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L’Union européenne renonce à obliger les géants du Web à scanner les contenus CSAM (contenus pédopornographiques)

27 novembre 2025 à 11:15

Les polémiques ont eu raison de la loi : en début de semaine, les États membres de l’Conseil de l’Union européenne ont adopté une position commune concernant la législation visant à lutter contre la diffusion de contenus pédopornographiques (CSAM) en ligne. L’un des éléments les plus controversés – …

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