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Au Bénin, Wadagni remporte l'élection présidentielle avec une victoire écrasante

BBC Afrique - Tue, 04/14/2026 - 09:25
Le seul candidat de l'opposition au Bénin, Paul Hounkpe, a reconnu sa défaite face au ministre des Finances Romuald Wadagni, membre de la coalition au pouvoir, lors de l'élection présidentielle de dimanche. M. Wadagni avait été désigné comme successeur par le président sortant Patrice Talon.
Categories: Afrique

Au Bénin, Wadagni remporte l'élection présidentielle avec une victoire écrasante

BBC Afrique - Tue, 04/14/2026 - 09:25
Le seul candidat de l'opposition au Bénin, Paul Hounkpe, a reconnu sa défaite face au ministre des Finances Romuald Wadagni, membre de la coalition au pouvoir, lors de l'élection présidentielle de dimanche. M. Wadagni avait été désigné comme successeur par le président sortant Patrice Talon.
Categories: Afrique

Benin's Wadagni wins presidency by landslide

BBC Africa - Tue, 04/14/2026 - 09:05
Electoral commission says Romuald Wadagni has won with over 94% of the vote with most ballots counted.

Highlights - Exchange of views with people advocating for a free Iran - Committee on Foreign Affairs

On 15 April 2026 at 14.30-16.30, the Committee on Foreign Affairs, in association with the Delegation for relations with Iran, will hold an exchange of views with representatives from Iranian democratic parties as well as democracy advocates.
Guests expected to address Members are:
  • Shirin Ebadi (Sakharov and Nobel Peace Prize laureate) (online)
  • Mustafa Hijri (leader of the Democratic Party of Iranian Kurdistan (PDKI))
  • Abdullah Mohtadi (leader and secretary general of Komala Party of Iranian Kurdistan)
  • Saeed Bashirtash (leader of the political organisation the 7 Aban Front)
  • Sanaz Behzadi (artist and journalist, working with the Association for the Promotion of Open Society (APOS))

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Highlights - Structured Dialogue with Commissioner Kos in AFET Committee - Committee on Foreign Affairs

On 20 April at 16:00-17:30, in the framework of the annual structured dialogue on the Commission Work Programme, Commissioner Marta Kos will engage with the AFET committee to provide an update on the current state of the enlargement process as well as the outlook for the coming six months, including the state of preparation of the pre-enlargement policy reviews.
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EU automotive omnibus [EU Legislation in Progress]

Written by Guillaume Ragonnaud with Raphaël Wainstain.

Overview

On 16 December 2025, the European Commission published the automotive omnibus as part of a broader automotive package aimed at supporting the sector in the transition to clean mobility. The automotive omnibus is the ninth set of simplification measures (also known as ‘omnibus packages’) that have been published by the Commission since 2025. Its purpose is to simplify the rules governing the EU automotive industry and improve coherence and consistency between different regulatory requirements. The two legislative proposals included in the package would amend the EU rules concerning tachograph obligations for electric light commercial vehicles (electric vans) and motor caravans, as well as those applying to speed limitation devices for electric vans. Additionally, the package would introduce a definition of a small electric car in motor vehicle legislation and authorise the Commission to adopt delegated acts to lay down the technical requirements for vehicle interoperability with charging infrastructure and grid. Furthermore, the proposals would simplify the rules for EU type-approval of new motor vehicles in terms of their sound level; remove some low-temperature laboratory tests from the Euro 7 Regulation; simplify Euro 7 rules for heavy-duty vehicles; and empower the Commission to adopt implementing acts on car data management.

Procedural information (1) Proposal for a Regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council amending Regulations (EC) No 561/2006, (EU) 2018/858, (EU) 2019/2144 and (EU) 2024/1257 of the European Parliament and of the Council as regards the simplification of technical requirements and testing procedures for motor vehicles and repealing Council Directive 70/157/EEC and Regulation No 540/2014

(2) Proposal for a Directive of the European Parliament and of the Council amending Directive 92/6/EEC to exempt certain N2 electric vehicles from the requirement to install and use a speed limitation deviceCommittee responsible:(1) Environment, Climate and Food Safety (ENVI), Internal Market and Consumer Protection (IMCO), and Transport and Tourism (TRAN) (joint committee)

(2) Transport and Tourism (TRAN) (1) COM(2025)993

(2) COM(2025)999Rapporteur:(1) Tbd
(2) Tbd (1) 2025/0422(COD)

(2) 2025/0424(COD)Next steps expected:Publication of draft reports

Read the complete briefing on ‘EU automotive omnibus‘ in the Think Tank pages of the European Parliament.

Categories: Afrique, European Union

Monténégro : les aéroports bientôt sous concession sud-coréenne ?

Courrier des Balkans - Tue, 04/14/2026 - 08:13

Le gouvernement du Monténégro veut offrir la concession des aéroports de Tivat et de Podgorica à la société sud-coréenne Incheon Airport Consortium pour une durée de 30 ans. Les syndicats dénoncent ce projet alors que les aéroports sont rentables.

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Monténégro : les aéroports bientôt sous concession sud-coréenne ?

Courrier des Balkans / Monténégro - Tue, 04/14/2026 - 08:13

Le gouvernement du Monténégro veut offrir la concession des aéroports de Tivat et de Podgorica à la société sud-coréenne Incheon Airport Consortium pour une durée de 30 ans. Les syndicats dénoncent ce projet alors que les aéroports sont rentables.

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La Slovénie après les élections : un ancien policier antivax à la tête du Parlement

Courrier des Balkans - Tue, 04/14/2026 - 08:02

Il est antivax, a été limogé de la police pour alcoolisme et vient d'être élu président du Parlement, ce qui laisse présager d'un retour au pouvoir de la droite. Lors de l'accession du populiste Zoran Stevanović à la tête de l'Assemblée nationale, ses partisans ont brandi un drapeau russe...

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Trump Rips off Velvet Glove from Mailed Fist

Africa - INTER PRESS SERVICE - Tue, 04/14/2026 - 07:48

By Jomo Kwame Sundaram
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia, Apr 14 2026 (IPS)

Trump 2.0 has been marked by the blatantly aggressive exercise of power to secure US interests as defined by him. While many recent trends even predate his first term, his reduced use of ‘soft power’ has exposed his bullying, extortionary use of US power.

Jomo Kwame Sundaram

Rule of law?
Trade liberalisation has been reversed for at least two decades. Almost all G20 developed nations raised trade barriers following the 2008-09 global, actually Western, financial crisis.

The US has illegally weaponised more laws and policies, especially by unilaterally imposing sanctions and tariffs, especially on dissenting regimes.

Often, such threats are not ends in themselves but actually weapons to strengthen the US bargaining position to secure more advantageous deals.

Under World Trade Organization (WTO) rules, members are obliged to extend ‘most favoured nation’ status to all other member nations.

On April 2, 2025, President Trump announced supposedly ‘reciprocal tariffs’, ostensibly responding to others having trade surpluses with the US.

Appealing to the WTO dispute settlement mechanism is futile, as the US has blocked the appointment of Appellate Body members since the Obama presidency.

Trump 2.0 has also been trying to get rich investors and governments – mainly from Europe, Japan, and the oil-rich Gulf states – to invest in the US.

Most such investments are in financial markets, rather than the real economy. Such portfolio investments have propped up asset prices, even bubbles.

Trump’s bullying is resented but has not been very effective vis-à-vis strong adversaries. Consequently, allies have been most affected and resentful.

Deepening stagflation
Meanwhile, much of the world economy has never really recovered from the COVID-19 slowdown, while Western sanctions and tariffs have raised production costs, worsening inflation.

Recent trends have also deepened the stagnation since 2009. Many governments and the IMF have made things worse by cutting spending when most needed.

Impacts have varied, generally worse in poorer countries, where the IMF limits policy options and credit rating agencies raise borrowing costs.

US Fed chair Powell’s interest rate hikes, ostensibly to address inflation, also reversed ‘quantitative easing’, which had lowered interest rates from 2009.

Trump’s aggression has reduced economic engagement with the US, inadvertently accelerating de-dollarisation, thus undermining the dollar’s ‘exorbitant privilege’.

Central banks worldwide have responded predictably, refusing to be counter-cyclical in the face of economic slowdown, citing inflationary pressures.

Transactional?
Trump’s transactional approach has meant bilateral, one-on-one dealings, further advantaging the world’s dominant power.

Involving one-time asymmetric ‘zero-sum games’, such transactions ensure the US gains, necessarily at the expense of the ‘other’. Transactionalism also enables ‘buying influence’, or corruption.

The resulting uncertainty reduces investments, not only in the US, but everywhere, due to greater perceived risks, exacerbating the stagnation. Thus, Trump 2.0 policies have reduced investment and growth.

The whole world, including the US, has suffered much ‘collateral damage’, but the White House seems content as long as others lose more.

Unipolar sovereigntism
The transitions to unipolar sovereigntism and then to a multipolar world have been much debated.

Three decades ago, the influential US Council on Foreign Relations’ journal, Foreign Affairs, argued that the post-Cold War unipolar world was actually ‘sovereigntist’.

NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte’s ‘Daddy’ reference to Trump suggests that the sovereigntist moment is not quite over, as the US ‘No Kings’ mobilisation suggests.

Trump’s ‘America First’ clearly opposes multilateralism, generating broader concerns. He has withdrawn the US from many, but not all, multilateral bodies.

On January 7, the US withdrew from 66 international organisations deemed “wasteful, ineffective, or harmful”, addressing issues it claimed were “contrary” to national interests.

Trump’s continued, selective use of multilateral bodies has served him well, retaining privileges, e.g., permanent membership of the UN Security Council with veto power.

The UN Security Council’s Gaza ceasefire resolution was used to create and legitimise his Board of Peace, now touted by some as an alternative to the UN!

Trump will not withdraw from the WTO as its Trade-Related Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) agreement is key to US tech bros’ trillions from transnational IP.

End of soft power
Some of Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney’s January 20th remarks at Davos are telling:

“More recently, great powers have begun using economic integration as weapons, tariffs as leverage. Financial infrastructure as coercion. Supply chains as vulnerabilities to be exploited.

“You cannot live within the lie of mutual benefit through integration when integration becomes the source of your subordination… If we are not at the table, we are on the menu.”

Besides exercising overwhelming military superiority, Trump 2.0 has increasingly weaponised rules, agreements and economic relations to its advantage.

The abandonment of ‘soft power’ – accelerated by Elon Musk’s DOGE – has ripped the velvet glove off US ‘hegemony’, exposing the mailed fist beneath.

USAID and other US government-funded agencies and programmes have been crucial for soft power, fostering the illusion of domination with consent. Abandoning soft power may well increase the costs of achieving America First.

IPS UN Bureau

 


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Categories: Africa, Central Europe

Le dernier homme d’Orbán à Bruxelles

Euractiv.fr - Tue, 04/14/2026 - 07:40

Également dans l'édition de mardi : le prêt à l'Ukraine, Meloni contre Salis, le Parquet européen, l'« excellence » budgétaire

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Can this man broaden the appeal of a South African party seen by some as 'too white'?

BBC Africa - Tue, 04/14/2026 - 01:31
The Democratic Alliance's new leader, Geordin Hill-Lewis, admits the party's support is too narrow.
Categories: Africa, Swiss News

Can this man broaden the appeal of a South African party seen by some as 'too white'?

BBC Africa - Tue, 04/14/2026 - 01:31
The Democratic Alliance's new leader, Geordin Hill-Lewis, admits the party's support is too narrow.

Fortes pluies en Algérie : vigilance ORANGE en vigueur ce mardi 14 avril, voici les wilayas concernées

Algérie 360 - Tue, 04/14/2026 - 01:13

Les intempéries ne relâchent pas leur emprise. Après une journée de lundi marquée par des pluies diluviennes ayant touché de nombreuses régions du pays, avec […]

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Categories: Afrique, European Union

Press release - Steel overcapacity: agreement on measures to protect EU steel market

European Parliament (News) - Tue, 04/14/2026 - 00:23
On Monday evening, Parliament and Council negotiators reached a political agreement on new measures to counter the negative effects of the global steel surplus.
Committee on International Trade

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Categories: Afrique, European Union

Press release - Steel overcapacity: agreement on measures to protect EU steel market

European Parliament - Tue, 04/14/2026 - 00:23
On Monday evening, Parliament and Council negotiators reached a political agreement on new measures to counter the negative effects of the global steel surplus.
Committee on International Trade

Source : © European Union, 2026 - EP
Categories: Afrique, European Union

Press release - Steel overcapacity: agreement on measures to protect EU steel market

Europäisches Parlament (Nachrichten) - Tue, 04/14/2026 - 00:23
On Monday evening, Parliament and Council negotiators reached a political agreement on new measures to counter the negative effects of the global steel surplus.
Committee on International Trade

Source : © European Union, 2026 - EP

Press release - Steel overcapacity: agreement on measures to protect EU steel market

Európa Parlament hírei - Tue, 04/14/2026 - 00:23
On Monday evening, Parliament and Council negotiators reached a political agreement on new measures to counter the negative effects of the global steel surplus.
Committee on International Trade

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