This study provides a complementary impact assessment of the proposed Council directive on equal treatment outside of employment on the grounds of religion or belief, disability, age, and sexual orientation. It covers all EU Member States. Moreover, it includes five case studies: Czechia, Germany, Italy, Romania and Sweden. It reviews the necessity of the proposed EU initiative and its added value, considering subsidiarity and proportionality. The study analyses the coherence of the proposed directive with existing and future frameworks and its likely effectiveness in achieving the objectives of increased protection and inclusion, and combating discrimination. It also assesses the proposal's likely costs and benefits. The findings suggest that the proposed directive responds to the need for EU action and complies with the principles of subsidiarity and proportionality. It is coherent with the existing legal and policy framework and would significantly strengthen fundamental rights and close the protection gap against discrimination. The proposed directive is expected to generate limited costs, mainly relating to reasonable accommodation in education, while delivering significant social and economic benefits, notably through improved access to goods and services. Source : © European Union, 2025 - EP
The multiannual plan for the Baltic Sea has failed to halt fisheries collapse, with four of the seven key stocks critically depleted. Conventional single-species reference points are inadequate under combined pressures from climate change, eutrophication and chronic assessment errors. This briefing highlights ecosystem reference points (ERPs), the ecosystem-adjusted fishing mortality FECO and complementary size- and age-based indicators, exploring how they could be developed in the Baltic Sea setting. Source : © European Union, 2025 - EP
Demain s’ouvre la 10ème édition du salon des Tuamotu Gambier sur la place To’ata. 56 artisans venant de 11 îles des Tuamotu ont répondu présent. Bijoux en coquillages, décorations, et même abat-jours en fibres naturelles, toutes ces créations seront exposées au public jusqu’au 23 novembre.
Mareva Leu, déléguée générale du FIFO pendant des années, est décédée en Nouvelle-Zélande des suites de complications médicales. S'en sont suivies de nombreuses réactions. Une pluie d’hommages pour cette figure emblématique du FIFO et de façon plus générale, de la culture polynésienne et océanienne. Elle laisse derrière elle un grand vide.
Un tournant décisif dans les relations entre l'Australie et l'Indonésie selon le premier ministre australien. C'est ainsi que le chef du gouvernement de Canberra a qualifié l'accord de sécurité et de défense négocié entre les 2 pays. Une initiative majeure face à la montée des tensions en Asie-Pacifique.
« Quatre ans après, la traduction concrète d’une meilleure visibilité des Outre-mer reste très sommaire », souligne le texte de l’amendement
La chambre territoriale des comptes émet 8 recommandations, de la procédure de contrôle des titulaires de la carte professionnelle à un dispositif de prévention des conflits d'intérêt
L'accident a eu lieu en fin de matinée, sur la commune de Haapiti, sur la route de ceinture.
Une maison d’habitation a été entièrement détruite à la mi-journée après qu’un feu s'est déclenché pour une raison encore inconnue.
The Peace pillar – The European Union (EU) is a long-standing and active partner for peace and governance in Africa, providing both substantial financial and operational support. Cooperation between the EU and Africa in the area of peace and security promotes Africa's ownership – the principle of 'African solutions to African problems' – and recognises the African Union as a central player in this field. EU common security and defence policy missions and operations, together with the European Peace Facility and the Global Europe instrument, back African peace operations, mediation efforts and institutional capacity building. However, this partnership faces increasing challenges from regional fragmentation, shifting alliances, and intensifying geopolitical competition on the continent. This publication is part of a series on the Africa-EU partnership and its four pillars: Prosperity (economy and connectivity; natural resources, health, research and education), Peace (security and governance), People (migration and mobility) and Planet (multilateralism). Source : © European Union, 2025 - EP
During the November I plenary session, Parliament will vote its position on the Commission proposal of 2 July 2025 to amend the European Climate Law. The proposal seeks to ensure a cost-efficient and realistic pathway to climate neutrality by 2050, by setting an intermediate EU emissions reduction target for 2040. Source : © European Union, 2025 - EP
On 30 July 2025, the European Commission published a proposal for a European fisheries and aquaculture statistics (EFAS) regulation. The proposed regulation modernises and streamlines the legal framework for EU fisheries and aquaculture statistics by repealing five existing regulations whose provisions date back around 30 years. Aside from providing legal simplification, the proposal expands the statistical coverage, reduces the volume of data flagged as confidential, and addresses data inconsistencies. A significant change is the reuse of information from existing EU databases. This includes the reuse of data on catches, collected as part of the fisheries control system, rather than asking Member States for this information again. Source : © European Union, 2025 - EP
Austria's national recovery and resilience plan (NRRP) was updated for the second time on 8 July 2025. The plan totals €4 187 million, of which €3 961 million is financed through Recovery and Resilience Facility (RRF) grants and the difference through national resources. To implement the plan, Austria is leveraging further amounts beyond EU support from the national budget. The Austrian economy has been in a slowdown since the end of the second quarter of 2022. A lack of expansionary impetus both domestically and abroad led to a decline in economic output in 2023 and 2024. According to recent estimates, Austrian gross domestic product (GDP) is expected to grow slightly (by 0.3 %-0.4 %) in 2025 and by 1.2 % in 2026. In Austria's NRRP, 56 % of EU resources are allocated to the green transition, and 36 % to the digital transformation. The plan includes a significant number of reforms with the potential to support lasting structural changes in other areas, such as the primary healthcare system, less red tape for business, and modernisation of the public administration. By the end of October 2025, Austria had received €2 812 million in pre-financing and two result-based payments, which is above the current EU average (56.4 %). Following a positive assessment, the third payment should be disbursed soon. This briefing is one in a series covering all EU Member States. Fourth edition. The 'NGEU delivery' briefings are updated at key stages throughout the lifecycle of the plans. Source : © European Union, 2025 - EP
This report, requested by the European Parliament's Committee on Employment and Social Affairs, examines EU progress on implementing UN CRPD Article 19. It synthesises the EU's 2015 and 2025 UN CRPD reviews, assesses implications of the proposed Multiannual Financial Framework 2028-2034 and evaluates Member States' efforts on deinstitutionalisation. Despite policy advances, institutionalisation, inadequate community-based services and lack of meaningful consultation persist. Clear definitions, a minimum dataset and CRPD-compliant investments are among the measures required to realise Article 19. Source : © European Union, 2025 - EP
Figure discrète mais essentielle du monde culturel polynésien, la déléguée générale du Fifo, chercheuse et éditrice, Mareva Leu est décédée en Nouvelle-Zélande le 11 novembre. Elle aurait eu 44 ans le 25 novembre prochain.
À Mataiea, les pereo’o faraoa sont devenus une institution. Tous les matins ou presque, ils sillonnent les différents quartiers de la commune afin de livrer pains et autres viennoiseries. Relancés pendant le Covid, le service a rencontré un tel succès qu'il ne s’est jamais arrêté. Mieux, les commerces ambulants se développent au-delà de la boulangerie.
À peine arrivée dans l'Hexagone, l'AS Pirae s'est mise au travail. C'est du côté du centre d'entraînement de Lisses, en grande banlieue parisienne, que les hommes de Vatea Terai se préparent pour leur déplacement en Coupe de France, samedi 15 novembre prochain, sur le terrain du Carnoux FC, formation de Nationale 3.
Après l'attaque de requin survenue dimanche dernier à Ua Pou, aux Marquises, l'heure est aux questions. Les morsures de requins restent globalement rares et peu graves, en Polynésie. Toutefois, l'activité humaine contribue à attirer les squales.
Vahine Fierro, Tya Zebrowski et Kauli Vaast viennent de participer à un stage intensif de préparation à Surf Abu Dhabi, « l’un des meilleurs bassins à vagues de la planète », d’après la Fédération française de surf. Une préparation sérieuse en vue des JO de Los Angeles, mais les champions polynésiens n’ont pas oublié de s’amuser…
« Rien n’est encore acquis, mais ces avancées marquent une reconnaissance des besoins et des réalités ultramarines » : c’est ainsi que la députée Mereana Reid Arbelot présente les trois amendements pris en commission à l’Assemblée nationale en faveur des Outre-mers. Il est question notamment de la création d’un centre de désintoxication en Polynésie française.
African and European Heads of State or Government will meet in Luanda (Angola) on 24 and 25 November 2025 for the Seventh European Union (EU)-African Union Summit. The Africa-EU partnership faces significant challenges, including global geopolitical shifts and shrinking development finance. Central to the EU's new approach, the Global Gateway strategy aims to mobilise €150 billion by 2027 to boost Africa's digital connectivity, transport infrastructure, and energy transition. However, questions remain over ownership and whether African priorities are genuinely reflected. To ensure the partnership remains effective, it must deliver on the commitments made at the 2022 summit and strengthen accountability mechanisms. This means addressing persistent challenges in implementation, such as lack of coordination, inconsistent reporting, and data gaps. The European Parliament has consistently advocated for a people-centred partnership that genuinely benefits both Europeans and Africans. This briefing provides an insight into the broad context that will set the scene for discussions. Detailed specifics of the four pillars of the partnership are discussed in separate publications: Prosperity (economy and connectivity; natural resources, health, research and education), Peace (security and governance), People (migration and mobility) and Planet (multilateralism). It is crucial for the next summit to embody a partnership of equals, supporting sustainable development, peace, and prosperity for both continents. Source : © European Union, 2025 - EP
The Prosperity pillar (1/2) – Africa's economic transformation is central to the partnership between Africa and the EU. Unlocking the continent's potential is not only key to its own development but also to boosting global competitiveness for both Africa and Europe. This requires reducing investment risks, strengthening regional value chains, and supporting intra-African trade. Progress depends on improving the mobilisation of domestic resources and addressing unsustainable debt levels. Expanding both physical and digital infrastructure and services across the continent is also key to achieving this transformation. This publication is part of a series on the Africa-EU partnership and its four pillars: Prosperity (economy and connectivity; natural resources, health, research and education), Peace (security and governance), People (migration and mobility) and Planet (multilateralism). Source : © European Union, 2025 - EP
Prosperity pillar (2/2) – Youth and natural resources are key assets for Africa and its partnership with the European Union. To harness these assets, Africa and its European partners need to address climate-related challenges, energy poverty, health system gaps and education shortfalls. Joint initiatives are under way in all these areas; however, the Seventh European Union -African Union Summit will have to tackle asymmetries and tensions over differing priorities. This publication is part of a series on the Africa-EU partnership and its four pillars: Prosperity (economy and connectivity; natural resources, health, research and education), Peace (security and governance), People (migration and mobility) and Planet (multilateralism). Source : © European Union, 2025 - EP
Funding for the fishing sector is one of the oldest components of the EU fisheries policy. The current programme is the European Maritime, Fisheries and Aquaculture Fund (EMFAF), which is worth EUR 6.108 billion over the 2021-2027 period. The EMFAF aims to support sustainable fishing in order to achieve food security through the supply of seafood products, the growth of a sustainable blue economy and healthy, safe and sustainably managed seas and oceans. Source : © European Union, 2025 - EP
European groupings of territorial cooperation (EGTCs) were set up to facilitate cross-border, transnational and interregional cooperation between Member States or their regional and local authorities. EGTCs enable these partners to implement joint projects, share expertise and improve coordination of spatial planning. Source : © European Union, 2025 - EP
The purpose of the EU PEACE PLUS programme is to support peace and reconciliation and to promote social, economic and regional stability and cooperation in Northern Ireland and the Border Region of Ireland. Source : © European Union, 2025 - EP
Following the adoption of various items of EU legislation, both international and cabotage road haulage and passenger transport services have been gradually liberalised. Source : © European Union, 2025 - EP
Le bulletin de veille sanitaire l'annonce : l'épidémie de dengue est finie en Polynésie française. Les indicateurs sont à très faible niveau, avec un nombre de cas déclarés inférieur au seuil épidémique depuis au moins deux semaines consécutives.
Comment expliquer l’attaque de requin d'hier, à Ua Pou ? Les pêcheurs de l’île en témoignent : il y a une prolifération de squales dans l’archipel en ce moment. « C’est un phénomène qu’on ne comprend pas », rapporte le premier adjoint au maire, Georges Toti Teikiehuupoko.
Et si l'homme n'était pas en cause dans la disparition des arbres de l'île de Pâques / Rapa Nui ? Deux anthropologues avancent une autre hypothèse : celle d'une espèce envahissante.
Après vingt jours de détention provisoire, Nicolas Sarkozy est sorti de la prison de la Santé, ce lundi, à la suite de la décision le même jour de la cour d’appel de Paris, a appris l’Agence France-Presse (AFP). L’ancien président est placé sous contrôle judiciaire conformément aux réquisitions du parquet général. Il lui est interdit de quitter le territoire.
This paper examines EU–US economic relations, presenting evidence on trade and investment patterns and analysing transatlantic differences in short-term macroeconomic developments, productivity trends, economic structures, and policy orientations. It outlines three plausible trajectories of the future EU-US economic relations, the risks they entail and the need for EU action. Finally, the paper assesses the adequacy of the current European Parliament oversight framework in monitoring and responding to evolving transatlantic macroeconomic dynamics. Source : © European Union, 2025 - EP
C'est un accident rarissime qui a eu lieu ce dimanche matin à Ua Pou : un nageur a été gravement mordu au bras droit par un requin pointe noire. Secouru par des baigneurs, il a ensuite été évasané vers l'hôpital de Nuku Hiva.
Clap de fin pour le festival Makeva ! Rangiroa se remet de ses émotions après cinq jours d’animations. Michel Toromona et son association Tiketike ont réussi leur pari : redynamiser l’atoll en saison basse. Les acteurs économiques de l’île en ont profité autant que les habitants, qui n’avaient plus connu d’événements de cette ampleur depuis le Farereihaga de 2022.
Ils sont jeunes et bien décidés à faire bouger les choses pour un avenir plus propre avec la campagne Eco Warrior 2025. Samedi, ils ont nettoyé le quartier de Hotuaraea à Faa'a, soutenus par la Brigade Verte Tahiti, plusieurs associations accompagnées de l’Église de Jésus-Christ des Saints des Derniers Jours. Sous un soleil de plomb, ces bénévoles ont retroussé leurs manches pour embellir leur quartier.