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Ramadan 2026 : le ministère de l’Éducation annonce les nouveaux horaires de cours

Algérie 360 - Mon, 02/16/2026 - 21:02

Le ministère de l’Éducation nationale a annoncé lundi soir les nouveaux horaires de travail applicables dans les établissements scolaires durant le mois de Ramadan 1447H, […]

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Categories: Afrique, Swiss News

Egal ob Land oder Stadt: Wölfe behalten natürliche Scheu trotz Nähe zum Menschen

Blick.ch - Mon, 02/16/2026 - 21:01
Bereits der Klang einer menschlichen Stimme schlägt die Tiere in die Flucht. Für die Studie aus Österreich wurden die Reaktionen von 185 Tieren analysiert.

Ungarn steht vor einer Schicksalswahl: Wie Orban seine amerikanischen Freunde zum Machterhalt nutzt

Blick.ch - Mon, 02/16/2026 - 20:50
Ungarns Premier Viktor Orban steht vor der heikelsten Wahl seit 16 Jahren. Im Inland wächst der Druck, in Umfragen liegt die Opposition vorne. Doch ausgerechnet US-Präsident Donald Trump liefert ihm Rückenwind – und könnte im Wahlkampf zur Lebensversicherung werden.

IRAN: ‘Sustainable Change Will Depend on Domestic Organisational Capacity, Not External Force’

Africa - INTER PRESS SERVICE - Mon, 02/16/2026 - 20:47

By CIVICUS
Feb 16 2026 (IPS)

 
CIVICUS discusses the recent protests in Iran with Sohrab Razaghi, executive director of Volunteer Activists, a Netherlands-based diaspora organisation empowering Iranian civil society.

Sohrab Razaghi

Protests triggered by economic grievances erupted across Iran on 28 December, quickly evolving into broader anti-regime protests. The crackdown that followed resulted in what may be the largest massacre in modern Iranian history.

What sparked the protests, and in what ways were they different from previous ones?

Rising prices and the collapse of the national currency initially sparked the protests, but these quickly expanded beyond economic grievances. At least in part, this is because the economy is no longer seen as a purely technical issue but as a measure of the state’s ability to govern. A central question among social groups now is whether the government can manage crises and provide sustainable solutions.

Anger has built up, reflecting broken promises and lost futures. Over the past three decades, four major protest waves – in 2009, 2017, 2019 and 2022 – were met with repression, denial or superficial reforms. This pattern has produced a strong sense of humiliation and political voicelessness.

But perhaps the most decisive factor in the latest wave of protests has been the role of Generation Z, a generation that did not experience the 1979 revolution or the war with Iraq and does not have the ideological attachments of earlier generations. The dividing line is not just age but also expectations, lifestyles and values. While previous generations used to hope for gradual reform within the system, now many young people see no viable future within the current framework. For them, the most rational responses to what they perceive as a structural dead end are disengagement, migration or radical protest.

Recent protests, particularly those of 8 and 9 January, also reflected shifts in protest dynamics, with higher levels of violence visible in both rhetoric and practice. This escalation likely reflects accumulated frustration and political deadlock, but doesn’t necessarily indicate that the state has weakened. Security forces so far appear cohesive and operationally effective, and there are no clear signs of fragmentation inside the coercive apparatus.

But the rise in violence is troubling for democratic forces and civil society. When violent tactics become prominent, organised civic initiatives are marginalised and security-driven narratives prevail, weakening sustained civic action.

Additionally, Israeli and US statements expressing support for protesters and threatening military action had contradictory and largely negative effects.

While such rhetoric initially generated hope among some protesters, the lack of follow-up produced disillusionment and scepticism. Most importantly, statements by foreign governments, including Israel and the USA, strengthened the regime’s narrative. They enabled the authorities to frame protests as the products of foreign interference and protesters as instruments of external powers, including claims of involvement by Mossad agents. This narrative was very useful to justify securitisation and repression.

How have civil society and the media documented human rights violations amid internet shutdowns?

During near-total internet blackouts, local and community-based groups played crucial roles. They recorded the time and location of incidents, collected testimonies from multiple sources and preserved legal, medical and visual documentation while observing basic digital security principles.

When limited internet access became available, information was shared securely with international partners and diaspora networks. These networks helped archive data, liaise with human rights organisations and media and reduce pressure on activists operating inside Iran. International human rights organisations then cross-checked and verified reports before incorporating them into official documentation. Because communication shutdowns, security risks and restricted access to evidence prevented full documentation, they typically presented casualty figures and details of repression conservatively. At the same time, fake news and baseless casualty figures are also prevalent in diaspora and international media reports. It is essential to interrogate such reporting to preserve the credibility of fact-checked, evidence-based reports.

Under severe restrictions, independent and evidence-based documentation has been essential to preserve truth, counter denial and lay the groundwork for future accountability.

What’s limiting sustained pressure for change?

Recent protests have not expanded into broader forms of social organisation. Participation by labour unions, local networks and professional associations has been limited, restricting the potential for sustained institutionalised pressure. Without stronger organisational structures, documentation of abuses won’t necessarily translate into coordinated civic action. Social media-based coordination and mobilisation are effective for the start and first phase of protests, but on-the-ground leadership, networks and organising capacity are instrumental for sustaining protests and increasing pressure for change.

At the discursive level, significant attention has focused on appeals for foreign pressure rather than on building internal coalitions among social groups. In some cases, rhetoric has centred on state collapse rather than democratic transition, a framework that risks instability and further social fragmentation. The use of profanity and violent language – both inside Iran and among the diaspora community – has also alienated families and moderate groups, narrowing rather than broadening support.

Ultimately, for protests to evolve into movements capable of exerting sustained pressure for change, what’s needed is inclusive organisation, coalition-building and a unifying narrative.

What should the international community do to strengthen Iranian civil society?

Sustainable change will depend on domestic organisational capacity, leadership and representation, not external force. So international leaders should avoid war rhetoric and avoid engaging in any form of military intervention. Historical experience suggests that even limited foreign military intervention is unlikely to weaken domestic repression. Instead, it may well increase regime cohesion, at least in the short term, intensify nationalist sentiment and raise the costs faced by civil society activists, who can be easily portrayed as collaborators and traitors.

When supporting Iranian civil society, international allies should prioritise independent, nonviolent civil society organisations rather than opposition groups advocating violence. Narratives of ‘collapse at any cost’ marginalise civic initiatives and undermine the prospects of democratisation.

Long-term investment in capacity strengthening is essential. This includes supporting civic organising skills, digital security, democratic advocacy, nonviolent action and secure communication tools. Over recent decades, resources and repertoires for change within civil society have been weakened. Sustained engagement is required to rebuild these capacities, with up-to-date resources, techniques and tools.

Monitoring, documentation and evidence-based reporting grounded in credible local sources are among the most effective forms of support. Accurate reporting strengthens prospects for accountability and limits the space for propaganda.

Ultimately, sustainable democratic change in Iran will depend on civil society acting independently, rooted in domestic capacities and supported by context-aware, non-interventionist international engagement.

CIVICUS interviews a wide range of civil society activists, experts and leaders to gather diverse perspectives on civil society action and current issues for publication on its CIVICUS Lens platform. The views expressed in interviews are the interviewees’ and do not necessarily reflect those of CIVICUS. Publication does not imply endorsement of interviewees or the organisations they represent.

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Fil info Serbie | Novi Sad : des partisans du SNS attaquent des manifestants, au moins trois blessés

Courrier des Balkans / Serbie - Mon, 02/16/2026 - 20:45

Depuis l'effondrement mortel de l'auvent de la gare de Novi Sad, le 1er novembre 2024, la Serbie se soulève contre la corruption meurtrière du régime du président Vučić et pour le respect de l'État de droit. Cette exigence de justice menée par les étudiants a gagné tout le pays. Suivez les dernières informations en temps réel et en accès libre.

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Fil info Serbie | Novi Sad : des partisans du SNS attaquent des manifestants, au moins trois blessés

Courrier des Balkans - Mon, 02/16/2026 - 20:45

Depuis l'effondrement mortel de l'auvent de la gare de Novi Sad, le 1er novembre 2024, la Serbie se soulève contre la corruption meurtrière du régime du président Vučić et pour le respect de l'État de droit. Cette exigence de justice menée par les étudiants a gagné tout le pays. Suivez les dernières informations en temps réel et en accès libre.

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Schweizer Paraplegiker-Stiftung: Guido Alfons Zäch im Alter von 90 Jahren verstorben

Blick.ch - Mon, 02/16/2026 - 20:43
Guido Alfons Zäch, der Gründer der der Schweizer Paraplegiker-Stiftung, ist tot. Er wurde 90 Jahre alt.

Video rührte sie zu Tränen: So liebevoll wird Vonn im Spital umsorgt

Blick.ch - Mon, 02/16/2026 - 20:43
Aktuell erholt sich Lindsey Vonn gerade im Spital, nachdem sie sich in der Olympia-Abfahrt bei einem üblen Sturz ihr linkes Bein gebrochen hat. Ganz so schwarz sehen die Tage der 41-Jährigen im Krankenbett aber nicht aus, wie sie in einem Video zeigt.

Grosse Ehre für Fasnächtler: Der Karneval von Evolène VS ist jetzt Unesco-Kulturerbe

Blick.ch - Mon, 02/16/2026 - 20:30
Der Brauch wurde in die Liste des immateriellen Kulturerbes der Unesco aufgenommen. Berühmte Figuren wie die Empaillés locken alljährlich zahlreiche Besucher ins Dorf.
Categories: Afrique, Swiss News

Neue Nummer 10 in Genf: Servette holt französischen Offensivspieler

Blick.ch - Mon, 02/16/2026 - 20:21
Servette sichert sich die Dienste von Junior Kadile. Der Offensivspieler kommt aus Hollands zweiter Liga.
Categories: Afrique, Swiss News

Speicherchips werden immer knapper – sogar Tech-Boss Musk schlägt Alarm: Werden unsere Autos und Handys jetzt teurer?

Blick.ch - Mon, 02/16/2026 - 20:17
Sogenannte DRAM-Speicherchips werden immer knapper, weshalb Hersteller die Preise erhöhen. Computer könnten dieses Jahr um bis zu 20 Prozent teurer werden. Denn während mächtige KI-Giganten den Markt leerkaufen, schauen Elektronik- und Autohersteller in die Röhre.
Categories: Afrique, Swiss News

Im Oktober im Hallenstadion: J. Cole kommt in die Schweiz

Blick.ch - Mon, 02/16/2026 - 20:16
J. Cole kommt mit seiner globalen «The Fall-Off Tour» im Oktober 2026 nach Zürich. Tickets für das Konzert im Hallenstadion gibt es ab dem 20. Februar im Vorverkauf.
Categories: Afrique, Swiss News

Füsse hoch mit 50!: So viel Vermögen brauchst du für die Frühpensionierung

Blick.ch - Mon, 02/16/2026 - 20:15
Die Frühpensionierung gilt als Inbegriff finanzieller Freiheit. Der Traum, mit der Büez aufzuhören, wenn man noch voll im Saft ist, motiviert viele. Doch wie viel Vermögen ist dafür tatsächlich nötig?
Categories: Afrique, Swiss News

Equipe d’Algérie : Sadi fait une 1ère offre de prolongation de contrat à Petkovic

Algérie 360 - Mon, 02/16/2026 - 20:06

Le président de la FAF et ministre des Sports, Walid Sadi, veut prolonger le séléctionneur national Vladimir Petkovic. Les deux parties ont d’ores et déjà […]

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Vente d’armes en Algérie : le gouvernement impose de nouvelles restrictions

Algérie 360 - Mon, 02/16/2026 - 20:04

Le gouvernement algérien renforce le cadre légal encadrant la commercialisation des armes. Le Premier ministre Seifi Ghrieb a signé un décret exécutif fixant les conditions […]

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Kigyulladt egy elhagyatott épület a Szenci járásban

Bumm.sk (Szlovákia/Felvidék) - Mon, 02/16/2026 - 20:00
TASR: Vasárnap (2. 15.) reggel kigyulladt egy elhagyatott épület a vasút területén, Rétén (Reca/Szenci járás). A tűzoltóság tájékoztatása szerint az érintett szakaszon egy időre le kellett állítani a vasúti forgalmat. „Az épület mennyezete, és a padló kapott lángra. A tűzoltók két vízsugárral oltották a tüzet, és lebontották az épület szerkezetét. Ezután hőkamerával vizsgálták át a területet, hogy megtalálják az esetleges rejtett tűzfészkeket" - közölték.

Berner vermelden Transfer: Bundesliga-Stürmer wechselt zu YB

Blick.ch - Mon, 02/16/2026 - 20:00
Kurz vor Transferschluss verstärkt sich YB noch: Aus der Bundesliga kommt Samuel Essende nach Bern.
Categories: Afrique, Swiss News

Sturz in Spanien: Disqualifiziert – Christen verliert Podestplatz

Blick.ch - Mon, 02/16/2026 - 19:57
Die Rennjury sieht beim Sturz von Maxim Van Gils im Endspurt die Schuld bei Jan Christen, weswegen dem Aargauer in Spanien der dritte Platz abgesprochen wird.
Categories: Afrique, Swiss News

Präsident des AHV-Fonds warnt: «Wir dürfen mit den Vorsorgegeldern nicht spekulieren»

Blick.ch - Mon, 02/16/2026 - 19:55
Die 13. AHV-Rente stellt die Sozialversicherung vor Milliardenbelastungen. Ohne Zusatzfinanzierung müssen Fondsreserven angezapft werden. Präsident Manuel Leuthold fordert gesicherte Einnahmen, um drohende Ungleichgewichte zu verhindern.
Categories: Afrique, Swiss News

Leser zur 10-Millionen-Initiative: «Ist mir doch egal, was die im Ausland von uns denken!»

Blick.ch - Mon, 02/16/2026 - 19:55
Die «New York Times» bezeichnet die 10-Millionen-Initiative als Fremdenfeindlich. Unsere Leserinnen und Leser widersprechen. Sie folgen einer eindeutigen Linie.
Categories: Afrique, Swiss News

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