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Gabon – Cinquième République : un président élu comme indépendant peut-il créer un parti politique ?

L'annonce officieuse d'une possible création de « parti présidentiel » suscite déjà une vive curiosité à Libreville comme ailleurs. Si le projet reste à l'état de rumeur, il relance une question centrale pour la jeune Cinquième République gabonais

Briefing - France's National Recovery and Resilience Plan: Latest state of play - 17-06-2025

France's national recovery and resilience plan (NRRP) is a subpart of 'France Relance', a larger recovery strategy France adopted in 2020, worth €100 billion in total (4.1 % of France's gross domestic product (GDP) in 2019). The NRRP had an initial value o
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Briefing - France's National Recovery and Resilience Plan: Latest state of play - 17-06-2025

France's national recovery and resilience plan (NRRP) is a subpart of 'France Relance', a larger recovery strategy France adopted in 2020, worth €100 billion in total (4.1 % of France's gross domestic product (GDP) in 2019). The NRRP had an initial value of €40.9 billion (total costs), while the plan as amended in 2023 is worth €41.9 billion. Under the Recovery and Resilience Facility (RRF), at the core of the Next Generation EU (NGEU) instrument, France's RRF grant allocation decreased from €39.4 billion to €37.5 billion, following the June 2022 update. In April 2023, France submitted a request to amend its NRRP – partly in order to take into account the decrease in the EU's financial contribution, but also to add a new REPowerEU chapter, which comes with an additional grant allocation of €2.3 billion. France also asked to transfer a portion of its share of the Brexit Adjustment Reserve to its plan (€504 million). The EU contribution to the French amended plan totals €40.3 billion in grants, with the rest to be covered by national means. France has not requested loans. The RRF resources allocated to France represent 5.3 % of the entire RRF resources for the EU, and 1.6 % of the country's GDP in 2019 (the RRF representing 5.2 % of EU-27 GDP in 2019). Measures under the plan are to be completed by August 2026. France is the most advanced Member State in terms of progress in NRRP implementation: so far, it has received €34.1 billion (85 % of funds) and has fulfilled 82 % of the milestones and targets. The European Parliament, which was a major advocate of the creation of a common EU recovery instrument, participates in interinstitutional forums for cooperation and discussion on its implementation and scrutinises the European Commission's work. This briefing is one in a series covering all EU Member States. Sixth edition. The 'NGEU delivery' briefings are updated at key stages throughout the lifecycle of the plans. Source : © European Union, 2025 - EP

In-Depth Analysis - Navigating Neutrality: ECB Policy Amid Heightened Uncertainty - 17-06-2025

This paper assesses the European Central Bank (ECB)’s monetary policy stance as of June 2025, analysing its evolving interest rate path, balance sheet developments, and communication strategy. It highlights the transition toward a neutral policy rate, ongoi
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In-Depth Analysis - Navigating Neutrality: ECB Policy Amid Heightened Uncertainty - 17-06-2025

This paper assesses the European Central Bank (ECB)’s monetary policy stance as of June 2025, analysing its evolving interest rate path, balance sheet developments, and communication strategy. It highlights the transition toward a neutral policy rate, ongoing quantitative tightening, persistent inflation dispersion, and increasing macroeconomic uncertainty. The analysis concludes that while inflation is converging toward target, elevated uncertainty, and divergence between interest rate policy and balance sheet reduction demand cautious calibration and transparent communication. Source : © European Union, 2025 - EP

Briefing - Recruitment of minors into organised crime - 17-06-2025

The recruitment of minors into serious and organised crime has increasingly become a tactic used by criminal networks to avoid detection, capture and prosecution. By using minors, the criminal networks increase the distance between the criminal activity and t
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Briefing - Recruitment of minors into organised crime - 17-06-2025

The recruitment of minors into serious and organised crime has increasingly become a tactic used by criminal networks to avoid detection, capture and prosecution. By using minors, the criminal networks increase the distance between the criminal activity and the network's core members or leaders, hampering identification. Even though there is a lack of reliable and comparable data on this phenomenon, several EU Member States have reported an increase in the involvement of minors in serious and organised crime. While the rising demand for recreational drugs seems to be the main driver behind the increase, minors are involved in other markets too, including property crime and online fraud. Criminal networks exploit children as young as 12 years for low-skilled roles such as local street dealers, cash couriers, warehouse operators and extractors of drugs from shipping containers. Easier access to firearms has led to a shift from minor crime to more serious, especially violent, crime, such as extortion and killings. Many minors are lured into organised crime by the promise of financial gain, social status, or sense of belonging, whilst others may be coerced or forced into this lifestyle due to their circumstances or environment. The consequences of such involvement are far-reaching, affecting not only the minors involved, but also the communities and society as a whole. The processes for recruiting minors into organised crime are still poorly understood, but there is a clear trend of increased use of digital tools for recruitment and communication, such as encrypted messaging services, apps and video games that are popular with young people. The EU recognises the severity of the problem and the need for closer cooperation between the affected Member States and for an integrated preventive response. By facilitating the exchange of best practices amongst Member States, integrating the local dimension into efforts to counter the infiltration of criminal networks into the economy and society, and by adopting a comprehensive and multi-faceted approach, the EU contributes to preventing the recruitment of minors into organised crime and to mitigating the devastating consequences. Source : © European Union, 2025 - EP

Briefing - European space act - 17-06-2025

ISSUES AT STAKE • The combined global revenues of Earth observation and positioning-navigation-timing solutions revenues are expected to double between 2023 and 2035, making space services one of the fastest growing economic sectors. According to the Europe
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Briefing - European space act - 17-06-2025

ISSUES AT STAKE • The combined global revenues of Earth observation and positioning-navigation-timing solutions revenues are expected to double between 2023 and 2035, making space services one of the fastest growing economic sectors. According to the European Commission, around 10 % of EU GDP is enabled by satellite signals. However, space congestion hampers further development. • The probability of a new global 'space race' led the European Council to identify space as a sensitive sector where strategic EU dependencies need to be reduced. A legislative initiative on an EU space law is planned in the European Commission’s 2025 work programme (Q2). • While there is a broad consensus on the relevance of collective EU space assets and services for competitiveness and strategic autonomy, Member States hold different views on the most appropriate legal basis and legislative format for EU action. • Most stakeholders in the EU are supportive of an EU space act that would address the safety, security and sustainability of space operations and facilitate the creation of a single market for space services, provided it does not hamper the competitiveness of EU space actors by creating additional burdens, and would apply to any entity delivering space services in the EU. • This situation presents a strategic opportunity for the European Parliament to be proactive and use its tools to shape the proposal (see below), aiming to complement the act with the required financing for space investment in the next EU multiannual financial framework. Source : © European Union, 2025 - EP

EU Fact Sheets - The ubiquitous digital single market - 16-06-2025

Recent shocks, such as the COVID-19 pandemic and the war in Ukraine, have revealed not only the single market’s vulnerability to crises, but also the extent to which its good functioning is important to the EU’s competitiveness. The digital single market
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EU Fact Sheets - The ubiquitous digital single market - 16-06-2025

Recent shocks, such as the COVID-19 pandemic and the war in Ukraine, have revealed not only the single market’s vulnerability to crises, but also the extent to which its good functioning is important to the EU’s competitiveness. The digital single market plays a transitory role as it benefits the economy, reduces environmental impacts and enhances quality of life through e-commerce and e-governance. The transition of services from fixed to mobile platforms demands an EU framework for cloud computing, cross-border content access and seamless mobile data coverage, which also ensures privacy and cybersecurity. The Digital Services and Digital Markets Acts will significantly transform the market in the coming years. Source : © European Union, 2025 - EP

EU Fact Sheets - Culture - 16-06-2025

The European Union’s action in the field of culture supplements the cultural policy of the Member States in various areas, such as the preservation of European cultural heritage, cooperation between various countries’ cultural institutions and the promoti
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EU Fact Sheets - Culture - 16-06-2025

The European Union’s action in the field of culture supplements the cultural policy of the Member States in various areas, such as the preservation of European cultural heritage, cooperation between various countries’ cultural institutions and the promotion of mobility among creative workers. The cultural sector is also affected by provisions of the Treaties that do not explicitly pertain to culture. Source : © European Union, 2025 - EP

EU Fact Sheets - Internal energy market - 16-06-2025

The European energy market is competitive, customer-centred, flexible and non-discriminatory. Its measures address issues of market access, transparency and regulation, consumer protection, interconnections and security of supply. They strengthen the rights o
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EU Fact Sheets - Internal energy market - 16-06-2025

The European energy market is competitive, customer-centred, flexible and non-discriminatory. Its measures address issues of market access, transparency and regulation, consumer protection, interconnections and security of supply. They strengthen the rights of individual customers, energy communities and vulnerable consumers, clarify the roles and responsibilities of market participants and regulators, and promote the development of trans-European energy networks. Source : © European Union, 2025 - EP

Saisies de cannabis, d'ice, d'argent et placements en garde à vue : le bilan de l'opération «Place nette»

Du 2 au 15 juin, le commandement de la Gendarmerie pour la Polynésie française (COMGENDPF) a conduit une vaste opération ciblant les infractions à la législation sur les stupéfiants baptisée « Matai Rorofai ». Menée sous l'autorité conjointe du Hau
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Saisies de cannabis, d'ice, d'argent et placements en garde à vue : le bilan de l'opération «Place nette»

Du 2 au 15 juin, le commandement de la Gendarmerie pour la Polynésie française (COMGENDPF) a conduit une vaste opération ciblant les infractions à la législation sur les stupéfiants baptisée « Matai Rorofai ». Menée sous l'autorité conjointe du Haut-Commissaire de la République en Polynésie française et de la procureure de la République près le tribunal de première instance de Papeete, cette opération s’inscrit dans le cadre du plan zéro délinquance adopté par le Ministre de l’intérieur et des outre-mer. L’objectif était de cibler l’ensemble des acteurs du trafic : producteurs, revendeurs et consommateurs. Au total, l’opération «Matai Rorofai» s’est traduite par plus de 200 opérations en deux semaines. Sur le plan judiciaire, 209 personnes ont été mises en cause pour des infractions à la législation sur les stupéfiants et 34 placées en garde à vue.

SUICIDE. Combien de jeunes souffrent en silence dans le milieu scolaire ?

La santé mentale des 12-18 ans inquiète les autorités publiques. Cela a fait l’objet d’une question orale au ministre de l’éducation, Ronny Teriipaia, la semaine du 9 juin à l’Assemblée de la Polynésie française. Le Pays souhaite accélérer l
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SUICIDE. Combien de jeunes souffrent en silence dans le milieu scolaire ?

La santé mentale des 12-18 ans inquiète les autorités publiques. Cela a fait l’objet d’une question orale au ministre de l’éducation, Ronny Teriipaia, la semaine du 9 juin à l’Assemblée de la Polynésie française. Le Pays souhaite accélérer les mesures de prévention.

Accident mortel : Rappel des règles de sécurité dans la vallée de la Fautaua

C'est le drame de ce week-end passé. Un homme de 37 ans, guide de randonnée, a trouvé la mort ce dimanche 15 juin, dans la vallée de la Fautaua. Il pratiquait du canyoning, une activité en plein air, qui comprend notamment la descente en rappel ou l'esca
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Accident mortel : Rappel des règles de sécurité dans la vallée de la Fautaua

C'est le drame de ce week-end passé. Un homme de 37 ans, guide de randonnée, a trouvé la mort ce dimanche 15 juin, dans la vallée de la Fautaua. Il pratiquait du canyoning, une activité en plein air, qui comprend notamment la descente en rappel ou l'escalade. Une pratique bien encadrée et autorisée dans cette zone montagneuse. La sécurité est donc cruciale. Malheureusement, les accidents ne sont pas toujours évitables.

NUCLÉAIRE. Les enjeux de la commission d'enquête parlementaire sur les essais nucléaires

La commission d'enquête parlementaire sur les essais nucléaires suscite beaucoup d'attentes en Polynésie française. Elle a débuté le 21 janvier dernier, sous la présidence du député Didier Le Gac, et devrait rendre son rapport ce mercredi 18 Juin. L
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NUCLÉAIRE. Les enjeux de la commission d'enquête parlementaire sur les essais nucléaires

La commission d'enquête parlementaire sur les essais nucléaires suscite beaucoup d'attentes en Polynésie française. Elle a débuté le 21 janvier dernier, sous la présidence du député Didier Le Gac, et devrait rendre son rapport ce mercredi 18 Juin. La rapporteure, la députée Polynésienne Mereana Reid Arbelot, a mené un travail de fond sur les auditions et la rédaction du rapport. Pendant six mois, de nombreuses auditions ont été réalisées à Paris et en Polynésie. Objectifs et enjeux de cette démarche inédite dans cet article.

Study - The European Parliament's oversight powers: Tools to scrutinise the European Commission - 16-06-2025

The European Parliament is vested with powers of democratic oversight and political scrutiny vis-à-vis the European Commission. These powers of Parliament enhance the democratic legitimacy of the EU as a whole, and help increase the transparency and accounta
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Study - The European Parliament's oversight powers: Tools to scrutinise the European Commission - 16-06-2025

The European Parliament is vested with powers of democratic oversight and political scrutiny vis-à-vis the European Commission. These powers of Parliament enhance the democratic legitimacy of the EU as a whole, and help increase the transparency and accountability of the Commission as the EU's executive body. This study examines Parliament's oversight and scrutiny powers over the Commission. It focuses mainly, but not exclusively, on the powers that are enshrined in specific provisions of the EU Treaties. This includes Parliament's role in the Commission's investiture, in motions of censure, parliamentary questions, committees of inquiry and special committees, and in the Commission's obligations to report, consult and inform. It also looks into Parliament's scrutiny over budgetary issues, of delegated acts, in the context of the EU legislative procedure and agenda-setting, of legal proceedings before the Court of Justice of the European Union, and of the EU's external relations. The study builds on a previous EPRS study on parliamentary scrutiny of the Commission, originally requested by the European Parliament's Committee on Constitutional Affairs (AFCO) in 2018. The data presented in this edition focus on the ninth term parliamentary term (2019 to 2024). Source : © European Union, 2025 - EP

Un millier d'élèves du Conservatoire ont brillé telles des étoiles à leur Gala

Le Gala des arts traditionnels du Conservatoire artistique de la Polynésie s'est tenu samedi 14 juin. Plus de mille élèves ont fait vibrer la scène de Toata, après une année entière de préparation.
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Un millier d'élèves du Conservatoire ont brillé telles des étoiles à leur Gala

Le Gala des arts traditionnels du Conservatoire artistique de la Polynésie s'est tenu samedi 14 juin. Plus de mille élèves ont fait vibrer la scène de Toata, après une année entière de préparation.

Cinq choses à savoir sur l'origine de la fête des pères

La fête des pères tombe ce dimanche 15 juin en Polynésie. La date diffère en fonction des régions du monde, et au sein même du Pacifique. En France, cette fête viendrait d'un briquet... Voici cinq choses à savoir.
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Cinq choses à savoir sur l'origine de la fête des pères

La fête des pères tombe ce dimanche 15 juin en Polynésie. La date diffère en fonction des régions du monde, et au sein même du Pacifique. En France, cette fête viendrait d'un briquet... Voici cinq choses à savoir.

La justice refuse à l'Eglise catholique la propriété des îles Actéon

Quatre ans après la première audience opposant la Polynésie française et des ayants droit des îles Actéon au conseil d’administration de la mission catholique de Tahiti, le tribunal foncier de Papeete a rendu sa décision. Les juges considèrent que l
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La justice refuse à l'Eglise catholique la propriété des îles Actéon

Quatre ans après la première audience opposant la Polynésie française et des ayants droit des îles Actéon au conseil d’administration de la mission catholique de Tahiti, le tribunal foncier de Papeete a rendu sa décision. Les juges considèrent que l’acte était «litigieux» et entaché de «multiples irrégularités» et ont donc annulé les effets d'un acte de notoriété acquisitive sur les îles Actéon, dans l'archipel des Tuamotu.

XTerra : Les coureurs ont affronté la montagne... et la nuit

La deuxième édition de la Nuit des trails a eu lieu hier soir dans les hauteurs de la vallée d’Opunohu à Moorea. Sur un parcours de 42 km ou 21 km, les coureurs ont du franchir plusieurs cols de nuit pour rallier l'arrivée. C'est un péruvien vivant
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XTerra : Les coureurs ont affronté la montagne... et la nuit

La deuxième édition de la Nuit des trails a eu lieu hier soir dans les hauteurs de la vallée d’Opunohu à Moorea. Sur un parcours de 42 km ou 21 km, les coureurs ont du franchir plusieurs cols de nuit pour rallier l'arrivée. C'est un péruvien vivant à Tahiti, Delbi Villa Gongora, qui s'est imposé sur le marathon.

EU Fact Sheets - Public health - 13-06-2025

EU public health policy is under continuous development. While several measures were triggered by the COVID-19 pandemic, the EU delivered by addressing both immediate and future health concerns, building resilience against cross-border health threats, impleme
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EU Fact Sheets - Public health - 13-06-2025

EU public health policy is under continuous development. While several measures were triggered by the COVID-19 pandemic, the EU delivered by addressing both immediate and future health concerns, building resilience against cross-border health threats, implementing Europe’s Beating Cancer Plan (better screening and preventive measures), advancing the pharmaceutical strategy for Europe (making sure EU patients have timely and equitable access to medicines) and enhancing the digitalisation of health systems. Source : © European Union, 2025 - EP

Concours: Tautira inaugure sa nouvelle stèle en hommage à ses champions du Va'a

24 communes participent cette année au concours «J'embellis ma commune», dont 3 sur Tahiti. Un rendez-vous bi-annuel auquel Makatea a participé pour la première fois. Tautira se distingue par son hommage au Va'a, à quelques jours de l'arrivé
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Concours: Tautira inaugure sa nouvelle stèle en hommage à ses champions du Va'a

24 communes participent cette année au concours «J'embellis ma commune», dont 3 sur Tahiti. Un rendez-vous bi-annuel auquel Makatea a participé pour la première fois. Tautira se distingue par son hommage au Va'a, à quelques jours de l'arrivée de la pirogue Hokulea sur place.

16ème classe défense pour 30 élèves du lycée du Diadème

A bord du Prairial, les lycéens de 15 à 19 ans se préparent pour 3 ans de stage en immersion à la découverte des métiers de la marine, des cuisines à la mécanique en passant par le pilotage d'hélico. Dix d'entre eux vont même s'engager.
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16ème classe défense pour 30 élèves du lycée du Diadème

A bord du Prairial, les lycéens de 15 à 19 ans se préparent pour 3 ans de stage en immersion à la découverte des métiers de la marine, des cuisines à la mécanique en passant par le pilotage d'hélico. Dix d'entre eux vont même s'engager.

Nouveaux rythmes scolaires: Tahia Chung Tien va demander l'arbitrage et les subventions de Valls

Tahia Chung Tien, présidente de la fédération des associations de parents d’élève était l'invité café de radio Polynésie La 1ère. Elle fait le bilan d'une année scolaire 2024/2025 «trés mitigée» avec les nouveaux rythmes scolaires &
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Nouveaux rythmes scolaires: Tahia Chung Tien va demander l'arbitrage et les subventions de Valls

Tahia Chung Tien, présidente de la fédération des associations de parents d’élève était l'invité café de radio Polynésie La 1ère. Elle fait le bilan d'une année scolaire 2024/2025 «trés mitigée» avec les nouveaux rythmes scolaires «parfois stressants».

Bilan de l'UNOC: 37 pays s'opposent à l'exploitation des fonds miniers

La 3e conférence des Nations Unies sur l'Océan (UNOC 3) s'achève à Nice ce 13 juin avec la présentation d'une feuille de route pour les années à venir. En plus des annonces concernant la Polynésie française et Mayotte, des engagements ont été pris
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Bilan de l'UNOC: 37 pays s'opposent à l'exploitation des fonds miniers

La 3e conférence des Nations Unies sur l'Océan (UNOC 3) s'achève à Nice ce 13 juin avec la présentation d'une feuille de route pour les années à venir. En plus des annonces concernant la Polynésie française et Mayotte, des engagements ont été pris pour la haute mer, les fonds marins et la pêche illégale.

Study - Reporting obligations - 13-06-2025

This study of Reporting Obligations was commissioned by the European Parliament’s Policy Department for Justice, Civil Liberties and Institutional Affairs at the request of the JURI Committee. It provides an overview of regulatory reporting and disclosure o
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Study - Reporting obligations - 13-06-2025

This study of Reporting Obligations was commissioned by the European Parliament’s Policy Department for Justice, Civil Liberties and Institutional Affairs at the request of the JURI Committee. It provides an overview of regulatory reporting and disclosure overlaps that businesses face across the recently enacted Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD), the Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD), and the EU Taxonomy. It provides recommendations on how to mitigate the burdens caused by these overlaps, together with a preliminary assessment of the Commission’s efforts to reduce burdens in the proposed Omnibus Directives. Source : © European Union, 2025 - EP

Study - Key Issues in the European Council - State of play in June 2025 - 13-06-2025

This EPRS publication, 'Key issues in the European Council', seeks to provide an overview of the institution's activities on major EU issues. It analyses nine broad policy areas, which have been identified as priorities in the European Council's Strategic Age
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Study - Key Issues in the European Council - State of play in June 2025 - 13-06-2025

This EPRS publication, 'Key issues in the European Council', seeks to provide an overview of the institution's activities on major EU issues. It analyses nine broad policy areas, which have been identified as priorities in the European Council's Strategic Agenda 2024-2029, outlining the main orientations defined by the European Council, the legal and political background, and the results of its involvement to date in each policy field. It is updated every half a year before the June and December regular meetings of EU Heads of State or Government. Source : © European Union, 2025 - EP

EU Fact Sheets - Environment policy: general principles and basic framework - 12-06-2025

The EU faces complex environmental issues, ranging from climate change and biodiversity loss to resource depletion and pollution. To address these issues, European environment policy follows the principles of precaution, prevention, rectifying pollution at so
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EU Fact Sheets - Environment policy: general principles and basic framework - 12-06-2025

The EU faces complex environmental issues, ranging from climate change and biodiversity loss to resource depletion and pollution. To address these issues, European environment policy follows the principles of precaution, prevention, rectifying pollution at source and the ‘polluter pays’. In 2019, the Commission launched the European Green Deal, moving environmental concerns to the fore of EU policymaking. Source : © European Union, 2025 - EP

EU Fact Sheets - The Treaty of Nice and the Convention on the Future of Europe - 12-06-2025

The Treaty of Nice only partially prepared the EU for its significant enlargements to the east and south on 1 May 2004 and 1 January 2007. Therefore, as part of the conclusions to the Laeken European Council meeting in December 2001, EU leaders establish
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EU Fact Sheets - The Treaty of Nice and the Convention on the Future of Europe - 12-06-2025

The Treaty of Nice only partially prepared the EU for its significant enlargements to the east and south on 1 May 2004 and 1 January 2007. Therefore, as part of the conclusions to the Laeken European Council meeting in December 2001, EU leaders established the European Convention on the Future of Europe – an effort to produce a new legal basis for the EU in the form of a treaty establishing a Constitution for Europe. Following ‘no’ votes in referendums in two of the Member States, this treaty was not ratified. Source : © European Union, 2025 - EP

EU Fact Sheets - Public procurement contracts - 12-06-2025

Public authorities across the EU award contracts for works and services worth EUR 2.448 billion annually, making public procurement a major driver of economic growth, job creation and innovation. The 2014 public procurement package alone adds EUR 2.88 bil
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EU Fact Sheets - Public procurement contracts - 12-06-2025

Public authorities across the EU award contracts for works and services worth EUR 2.448 billion annually, making public procurement a major driver of economic growth, job creation and innovation. The 2014 public procurement package alone adds EUR 2.88 billion to the EU’s GDP each year. Moreover, EU procurement directives have significantly increased total award values, rising from under EUR 200 billion in 2009 to approximately EUR 525 billion by 2017. Source : © European Union, 2025 - EP

EU Fact Sheets - The First Treaties - 12-06-2025

The disastrous effects of the Second World War and the constant threat of an East-West confrontation meant that Franco-German reconciliation had become a top priority. The decision to pool the coal and steel industries of six European countries, brought into
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EU Fact Sheets - The First Treaties - 12-06-2025

The disastrous effects of the Second World War and the constant threat of an East-West confrontation meant that Franco-German reconciliation had become a top priority. The decision to pool the coal and steel industries of six European countries, brought into force by the Treaty of Paris in 1951, marked the first step towards European integration. The Treaties of Rome of 1957 strengthened the foundations of this integration, as well as the notion of a common future for the six European countries involved. Source : © European Union, 2025 - EP

EU Fact Sheets - Southeast Asia - 12-06-2025

As part of the wider Indo-Pacific, Southeast Asia has vital geostrategic importance for the EU and is currently facing relevant geostrategic challenges. The Indo-Pacific is undergoing rapid change, and as home to more than 50% of the world’s population, i
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EU Fact Sheets - Southeast Asia - 12-06-2025

As part of the wider Indo-Pacific, Southeast Asia has vital geostrategic importance for the EU and is currently facing relevant geostrategic challenges. The Indo-Pacific is undergoing rapid change, and as home to more than 50% of the world’s population, it is becoming a key geostrategic region. Two thirds of the world’s container trade passes through the Indo-Pacific and its sea lanes are important routes for trade and energy supplies. The EU strategy for cooperation in the Indo-Pacific was adopted in September 2021 to increase the EU’s engagement and build partnerships to address global challenges. The EU is adapting its current instruments to achieve strategic autonomy. Its Strategic Compass for Security and Defence, formally approved by the Council in March 2022, promotes an open and rules-based regional security architecture, including secure maritime routes, capacity-building and an enhanced naval presence in the Indo-Pacific.The EU’s strategy priority areas in Southeast Asia are sustainable and inclusive prosperity, the green transition, ocean governance, digital governance, connectivity through the Global Gateway, security, defence and human security. The EU is forging closer ties with Southeast Asian countries and is promoting regional integration with the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), which represents, as a whole, the EU’s third-largest trading partner outside Europe (after China and the US). The region has geostrategic concerns, such as the South China Sea dispute and the Taiwan issue, as well as environmental concerns, especially in the Mekong sub-region. The EU is a strong economic player in Southeast Asia and a major development aid donor, working to foster connectivity, digitalisation, institution-building, democracy, good governance and human rights. Source : © European Union, 2025 - EP

Combien coûte une journée dans les bouchons ? Beaucoup de temps, d'argent et de stress

260 heures, c’est en moyenne le temps que l’on passerait dans les embouteillages par an, ce qui équivaut à 11 jours d’affilée. Ce temps perdu n’est pas négligeable à plusieurs niveaux. Il impacte le salarié mais aussi l’entreprise. Quel est l
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Combien coûte une journée dans les bouchons ? Beaucoup de temps, d'argent et de stress

260 heures, c’est en moyenne le temps que l’on passerait dans les embouteillages par an, ce qui équivaut à 11 jours d’affilée. Ce temps perdu n’est pas négligeable à plusieurs niveaux. Il impacte le salarié mais aussi l’entreprise. Quel est le coût de cette perte de temps et d’énergie et comment pourrait-t-on réduire les embouteillages ?

Affaire du studio : peines partiellement annulées par la cour de cassation pour Gaston Flosse et Pascale Haiti

La cour de cassation a cassé partiellement, le 28 mai dernier, l’arrêt de la cour d’appel de Papeete sur les peines prononcées contre Gaston Flosse et Pascale Haiti, dans l’affaire de la tentative d’inscription indue sur une liste électorale.
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Affaire du studio : peines partiellement annulées par la cour de cassation pour Gaston Flosse et Pascale Haiti

La cour de cassation a cassé partiellement, le 28 mai dernier, l’arrêt de la cour d’appel de Papeete sur les peines prononcées contre Gaston Flosse et Pascale Haiti, dans l’affaire de la tentative d’inscription indue sur une liste électorale.

Haka au Parlement néo-zélandais : trois députés maoris suspendus

Le Parlement de Nouvelle-Zélande a infligé jeudi 5 juin des suspensions record à trois députés maoris qui avaient exécuté un haka dans l'hémicycle l'année dernière pour s'opposer à un projet de loi sur les peuples autochtones du pays.
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Haka au Parlement néo-zélandais : trois députés maoris suspendus

Le Parlement de Nouvelle-Zélande a infligé jeudi 5 juin des suspensions record à trois députés maoris qui avaient exécuté un haka dans l'hémicycle l'année dernière pour s'opposer à un projet de loi sur les peuples autochtones du pays.

Crash en Inde d'un B787 d'Air India : le bilan des morts grimpe à 260, selon la police

Un Boeing 787 d'Air India s'est écrasé jeudi sur des immeubles d'Ahmedabad dans le nord-ouest de l'Inde peu après son décollage à destination de Londres, ne laissant qu'un survivant connu sur les 242 personnes à bord. Selon la police, le nombre des vic
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Crash en Inde d'un B787 d'Air India : le bilan des morts grimpe à 260, selon la police

Un Boeing 787 d'Air India s'est écrasé jeudi sur des immeubles d'Ahmedabad dans le nord-ouest de l'Inde peu après son décollage à destination de Londres, ne laissant qu'un survivant connu sur les 242 personnes à bord. Selon la police, le nombre des victimes de l'accident d'un avion d'Air India s'élève à 260, en comptabilisant celles au sol.

Study - Tax Barriers and Cross-Border Workers: Tackling the Fragmentation of the EU Tax Framework - 12-06-2025

This interdisciplinary report focuses on tax barriers to cross-border mobility of workers in the EU. Tax fragmentation creates multiple negative impacts on the EU Internal Market, and compliance costs vary considerably across size, industries and countries. F
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Study - Tax Barriers and Cross-Border Workers: Tackling the Fragmentation of the EU Tax Framework - 12-06-2025

This interdisciplinary report focuses on tax barriers to cross-border mobility of workers in the EU. Tax fragmentation creates multiple negative impacts on the EU Internal Market, and compliance costs vary considerably across size, industries and countries. Further, employees’ choice of host country may be distorted by the tax differential. The report concludes with specific policy recommendations for more tax harmonisation and coordination, and for simplified compliance requirements. Source : © European Union, 2025 - EP

In-Depth Analysis - Recovery and Resilience Dialogue with the European Commission 16 June 2025 - 12-06-2025

Executive Vice-President Fitto and Commissioner Dombrovskis are invited to the 19th Recovery and Resilience Dialogue (RRD) under the Recovery and Resilience Facility (RRF) Regulation, scheduled for 16 June 2025. The previous RRD took place on 31 March 2025.
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In-Depth Analysis - Recovery and Resilience Dialogue with the European Commission 16 June 2025 - 12-06-2025

Executive Vice-President Fitto and Commissioner Dombrovskis are invited to the 19th Recovery and Resilience Dialogue (RRD) under the Recovery and Resilience Facility (RRF) Regulation, scheduled for 16 June 2025. The previous RRD took place on 31 March 2025. Source : © European Union, 2025 - EP

EU Fact Sheets - The Maastricht and Amsterdam Treaties - 11-06-2025

The Maastricht Treaty altered the former European treaties and created a European Union based on three pillars: the European Communities, the common foreign and security policy (CFSP) and cooperation in the field of justice and home affairs (JHI). With a vie
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EU Fact Sheets - The Maastricht and Amsterdam Treaties - 11-06-2025

The Maastricht Treaty altered the former European treaties and created a European Union based on three pillars: the European Communities, the common foreign and security policy (CFSP) and cooperation in the field of justice and home affairs (JHI). With a view to the enlargement of the Union, the Amsterdam Treaty made the adjustments needed to enable the Union to function more efficiently and democratically. Source : © European Union, 2025 - EP

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