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Une tempête tropicale frappe Tokyo et déverse des pluies torrentielles

Une tempête tropicale longeant la côte Pacifique du Japon depuis lundi a touché Tokyo mercredi, faisant gonfler les rivières et clouant au sol plus de 600 avions, alors que des centaines de milliers de personnes dans le pays ont été appelées à évacue

Briefing - European product act - 17-06-2026

This pre-Commission initiative briefing explores the proposed European product act, a policy initiative announced by the European Commission with the aim of overhauling the legal framework regarding the free movement of goods in the EU. The initiative will ad
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Briefing - European product act - 17-06-2026

This pre-Commission initiative briefing explores the proposed European product act, a policy initiative announced by the European Commission with the aim of overhauling the legal framework regarding the free movement of goods in the EU. The initiative will address certain problems associated with the rise of 'e-commerce', i.e. low-value items ordered online from third countries. The briefing looks at the specific legal instruments involved, and anticipates policy solutions which the Commission might put forward. Source : © European Union, 2026 - EP

COUPE DU MONDE 2026. La France bat le Sénégal par trois buts à un, Mbappé signe un doublé et un nouveau record de buts

Après une première mi-temps morose, l'équipe de France revient en force avec un score final de trois buts à un, face au Sénégal. Mbappé signe deux buts dans ce match et bat ainsi le record de 57 buts, jusque-là détenu par Olivier Giroud.
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COUPE DU MONDE 2026. La France bat le Sénégal par trois buts à un, Mbappé signe un doublé et un nouveau record de buts

Après une première mi-temps morose, l'équipe de France revient en force avec un score final de trois buts à un, face au Sénégal. Mbappé signe deux buts dans ce match et bat ainsi le record de 57 buts, jusque-là détenu par Olivier Giroud.

Briefing - Addressing the gap between cyberbullying, cyberstalking and cyberharassment: Towards a legally binding definition of cyberbullying at EU level - 16-06-2026

Cyberbullying is a real issue for the current generation of young people who have grown up in the always connected digital world. While trends have indicated that both victims and perpetrators of cyberbullying are becoming younger, it can also affect adults,
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Briefing - Addressing the gap between cyberbullying, cyberstalking and cyberharassment: Towards a legally binding definition of cyberbullying at EU level - 16-06-2026

Cyberbullying is a real issue for the current generation of young people who have grown up in the always connected digital world. While trends have indicated that both victims and perpetrators of cyberbullying are becoming younger, it can also affect adults, with women at greater risk of cyberviolence. Cyberbullying can take many forms and can cause anxiety and depression among its victims. People can experience shame and embarrassment and withdraw from studies, work, interests and their social circles. The impact of cyberviolence can be tangible with a significant economic cost to society. The EU has placed significant importance on tackling the issue of cyberbullying. The Commission has adopted an action plan against cyberbullying in 2026, which focuses on a coordinated approach among Member States. It is designed to foster prevention and awareness, and encourages Member States to adopt comprehensive national strategies and promote a common understanding of cyberbullying to ensure a safer digital environment. The EU has enacted a number of laws which address various elements of digitalisation to protect EU citizens and prevent providers of digital services and content from engaging in harmful practices. The EU also has a suite of policies and strategies to complement its legal framework in online child protection, coupled with support for parents and educators. Risks from cyber-enabled violence continue to be a threat to European society, especially its young people. While advances in digital technology provide many opportunities, these are accompanied by a myriad of dangers. Cyberbullying is one such danger, with real-world consequences for individuals. While Member States across the EU have embarked on multi-faceted responses to the issue, there have been calls for an EU-wide legally binding definition of cyberbullying. Source : © European Union, 2026 - EP

Briefing - Towards a European search and rescue corps: EU competences and constraints - 16-06-2026

Thousands of migrants have died in the Mediterranean over the past decade, and there are increasing demands for greater action. In its previous term, the European Parliament called for more active and coordinated search and rescue (SAR) operations, but other
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Briefing - Towards a European search and rescue corps: EU competences and constraints - 16-06-2026

Thousands of migrants have died in the Mediterranean over the past decade, and there are increasing demands for greater action. In its previous term, the European Parliament called for more active and coordinated search and rescue (SAR) operations, but other organisations have also stressed the need for further measures. Under international law, EU countries are responsible for SAR operations for ships within their jurisdiction, with Frontex able to offer support. A permanent solidarity mechanism will be in place from July 2026 as part of the pact on migration and asylum. However, creating a European search and rescue corps would require a clear legal basis under EU law. Frontex could be given a larger role in SAR operations, but for this would need additional powers and resources. Source : © European Union, 2026 - EP

Briefing - Environmental policy in Estonia - 16-06-2026

Briefing No. 5 - Following independence from the CIS, the environmental situation in Estonia has improved considerably because of the economic recession and high investments. Despite the very recent signing of the Association Agreement, Estonia has already ma
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Briefing - Environmental policy in Estonia - 16-06-2026

Briefing No. 5 - Following independence from the CIS, the environmental situation in Estonia has improved considerably because of the economic recession and high investments. Despite the very recent signing of the Association Agreement, Estonia has already made considerable progress in harmonization of environmental legislation. All White Paper legislation will probably have been transposed by the end of 1999. Adoption of the remaining acquis communautaire is planned for the end of 2001. Even though this date is rather unrealistic, the acquis will probably be adopted before Estonia’s accession. However, application and transposition in the high-investment areas is currently very patchy and has to be improved. Source : © European Union, 2026 - EP

Briefing - EU legislation and policies to address racial and ethnic discrimination - 16-06-2026

People from racial and ethnic minority backgrounds face discrimination and its consequences on a daily basis. However, the exact scale of the problem is hard to gauge, owing to a lack of data and general under‑reporting of racist incidents. Although the Eur
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Briefing - EU legislation and policies to address racial and ethnic discrimination - 16-06-2026

People from racial and ethnic minority backgrounds face discrimination and its consequences on a daily basis. However, the exact scale of the problem is hard to gauge, owing to a lack of data and general under‑reporting of racist incidents. Although the European Union (EU) has been introducing legislation to combat racial and xenophobic discrimination since 2000, the problem persists. The global Black Lives Matter protests highlighted the need for new measures, while the COVID‑19 pandemic saw a major increase in reports of racist and xenophobic incidents, and the crisis it triggered had a disproportionately large negative effect on racial and ethnic minority groups, in the form of higher death and infection rates. Studies point to the cost of racial discrimination not only for the individuals concerned, but also for society as a whole. For instance, a 2018 EPRS report argued that the loss in earnings caused by racial and ethnic discrimination for both individuals and societies amounts to billions of euros annually. EU citizens also acknowledge this problem: a 2019 survey found that over half of Europeans believe racial or ethnic discrimination to be widespread in their country. To address racial discrimination and the inequalities it engenders, the European Commission has put forward a number of equality strategies and actions. The European Parliament, meanwhile, has long demanded an end to racial discrimination. In recent resolutions, Parliament has called for an end to structural racism, discrimination, racial profiling and police brutality; for protection of the right to protest peacefully; for an enhanced role for culture, education, media and sport in the fight against racism; and for authorities to take an intersectional approach. This is a further update of a briefing, the previous edition of which was from April 2025. Source : © European Union, 2026 - EP

Study - Assessing the ECB’s Monetary Policy Stance: The Return of Inflation - 16-06-2026

We assess the latest monetary policy stance of the European Central Bank (ECB). We first discuss whether the inflation surge is temporary or permanent and examine the nature of the inflation shock. We then analyse the ECB’s interest rate and quantitative ti
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Study - Assessing the ECB’s Monetary Policy Stance: The Return of Inflation - 16-06-2026

We assess the latest monetary policy stance of the European Central Bank (ECB). We first discuss whether the inflation surge is temporary or permanent and examine the nature of the inflation shock. We then analyse the ECB’s interest rate and quantitative tightening policies. Finally, we examine inflation differentials within the euro area and the ECB’s communication strategy. Source : © European Union, 2026 - EP

Briefing - The heart of accountability: the ECB’s annual report 2025 - 16-06-2026

This briefing provides an assessment of the ECB Annual Report 2025 and the ECB’s feedback statement responding to the issues raised and requests made by the European Parliament in its resolution on the “European Central Bank – annual report 2025”, whi
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Briefing - The heart of accountability: the ECB’s annual report 2025 - 16-06-2026

This briefing provides an assessment of the ECB Annual Report 2025 and the ECB’s feedback statement responding to the issues raised and requests made by the European Parliament in its resolution on the “European Central Bank – annual report 2025”, which relates to the ECB Annual Report for the previous year. Source : © European Union, 2026 - EP

Study - Research for TRAN Committee - Accompanying Expertise on the Roadworthiness Package - 16-06-2026

This paper evaluates technical aspects of the Directives on periodic roadworthiness testing (2014/45/EU) and roadside inspection of commercial vehicles (2014/47/EU). Key findings focus on harmonising minimum content for Periodic Technical Inspection and Roads
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Study - Research for TRAN Committee - Accompanying Expertise on the Roadworthiness Package - 16-06-2026

This paper evaluates technical aspects of the Directives on periodic roadworthiness testing (2014/45/EU) and roadside inspection of commercial vehicles (2014/47/EU). Key findings focus on harmonising minimum content for Periodic Technical Inspection and Roadside Inspection requirements across Member States and establishing a cross-border data-exchange platform for registration, driver licence and inspection data. For remote sensing, comparative campaigns across Member States are recommended, noting its benefits while zero-emission vehicle uptake remains low. This document was provided by Policy Department B at the request of the TRAN Committee. Source : © European Union, 2026 - EP

Bac 2026 : le raisonnement philosophique à l'épreuve de la fraude technologique

Le bac a démarré ce matin par l’épreuve de philosophie. 4 heures d’examen au total. Les élèves avaient le choix entre la dissertation ou le commentaire de texte. Mais avec l’utilisation sans cesse grandissante de l’intelligence artificielle, les
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Bac 2026 : le raisonnement philosophique à l'épreuve de la fraude technologique

Le bac a démarré ce matin par l’épreuve de philosophie. 4 heures d’examen au total. Les élèves avaient le choix entre la dissertation ou le commentaire de texte. Mais avec l’utilisation sans cesse grandissante de l’intelligence artificielle, les établissements scolaires sont sur leurs gardes quant aux tentatives de fraude. Le lycée Paul Gauguin par exemple, s’est muni depuis le début de l’année d’un appareil qui détecte tout appareil connecté.

Moetai Brotherson : «je pense qu'on ne peut pas être président d'un parti politique et membre d'un autre parti politique»

Invité de notre JT ce soir, Moetai Brotherson sollicite l'arbitrage du Conseil d’État pour clarifier la situation juridique de la réforme du RNS,. Face à une Assemblée sans majorité, il privilégie une stratégie de concertation accrue tout en officia
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Moetai Brotherson : «je pense qu'on ne peut pas être président d'un parti politique et membre d'un autre parti politique»

Invité de notre JT ce soir, Moetai Brotherson sollicite l'arbitrage du Conseil d’État pour clarifier la situation juridique de la réforme du RNS,. Face à une Assemblée sans majorité, il privilégie une stratégie de concertation accrue tout en officialisant la création de son parti, A Fano Ti’a, dont il sera le président, actant son départ du Tavini. Il rassure enfin sur les délais de construction de la piscine pour les Jeux du Pacifique.

Après l'affaire Lyhanna, tous les dossiers de violences sexuelles sur mineurs passés en revue avant le 14 juillet

Depuis la mort de la petite Lyhanna, 11 ans, dans l’Hexagone, le ministre de la Justice a demandé à tous les parquets de passer en revue toutes les plaintes pour violences sexuelles sur mineurs, avant le 14 juillet. En Polynésie, 420 procédures sont en
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Après l'affaire Lyhanna, tous les dossiers de violences sexuelles sur mineurs passés en revue avant le 14 juillet

Depuis la mort de la petite Lyhanna, 11 ans, dans l’Hexagone, le ministre de la Justice a demandé à tous les parquets de passer en revue toutes les plaintes pour violences sexuelles sur mineurs, avant le 14 juillet. En Polynésie, 420 procédures sont en cours.

Tournois de football en France : les jeunes de l’AS Pirae gagnent en expérience avant Le Mans 

Les U10 et U12 de l’AS Pirae ont achevé leur participation à leurs premiers tournois en France. Malgré le décalage horaire et l’intensité des rencontres, les jeunes Tahitiens repartent avec une expérience précieuse avant le prochain rendez-vous au
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Tournois de football en France : les jeunes de l’AS Pirae gagnent en expérience avant Le Mans 

Les U10 et U12 de l’AS Pirae ont achevé leur participation à leurs premiers tournois en France. Malgré le décalage horaire et l’intensité des rencontres, les jeunes Tahitiens repartent avec une expérience précieuse avant le prochain rendez-vous au Mans.

Les militaires Fidjiens en formation avec le RIMAP-Polynésie

Une vingtaine de militaires fidjiens s'entraînent actuellement aux côtés du RIMaP-Polynésie dans le cadre de l'exercice Marara. À travers des mises en situation et des parcours d'obstacles, l'objectif est de renforcer la coopération entre les armées d
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Les militaires Fidjiens en formation avec le RIMAP-Polynésie

Une vingtaine de militaires fidjiens s'entraînent actuellement aux côtés du RIMaP-Polynésie dans le cadre de l'exercice Marara. À travers des mises en situation et des parcours d'obstacles, l'objectif est de renforcer la coopération entre les armées du Pacifique, notamment face au spectre d'un super El Niño.

Violences faites aux mineurs : un recensement national pour briser le silence

En Polynésie française, 393 mineurs font actuellement l’objet d’un suivi pour des faits de violences. Face à une réalité encore largement méconnue et souvent passée sous silence, un recensement national des violences faites aux enfants vient d’ê
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Violences faites aux mineurs : un recensement national pour briser le silence

En Polynésie française, 393 mineurs font actuellement l’objet d’un suivi pour des faits de violences. Face à une réalité encore largement méconnue et souvent passée sous silence, un recensement national des violences faites aux enfants vient d’être lancé. Une initiative saluée par l’Association Polyvalente d’Actions Judiciaires (APAJ), qui espère une meilleure reconnaissance de ces violences et une évolution des mentalités.

Mouvement social chez Newrest :70 % des salariés en grève, les cantines de Papara perturbées

Environ 70 % des salariés de Newrest Polynésie selon la CSIP ont entamé une grève illimitée depuis ce lundi matin. Bien que les questions de retraite et de tenues soient résolues, le renouvellement de la concession de la cuisine centrale de Papara bloqu
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Mouvement social chez Newrest :70 % des salariés en grève, les cantines de Papara perturbées

Environ 70 % des salariés de Newrest Polynésie selon la CSIP ont entamé une grève illimitée depuis ce lundi matin. Bien que les questions de retraite et de tenues soient résolues, le renouvellement de la concession de la cuisine centrale de Papara bloque toujours les négociations à l'approche de l'échéance du 30 juin.

Les plus grands dangers en randonnée au fenua ? « Les rivières et la météo »

Stéphane Lebon, président de l'association Poihere te Natura, qui se charge de l'entretien des sentiers de randonnées à Tahiti, était l'invité de notre rubrique invité café de ce lundi 15 juin 2026. Il est revenu sur le drame survenu le jeudi 4 juin d
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Les plus grands dangers en randonnée au fenua ? « Les rivières et la météo »

Stéphane Lebon, président de l'association Poihere te Natura, qui se charge de l'entretien des sentiers de randonnées à Tahiti, était l'invité de notre rubrique invité café de ce lundi 15 juin 2026. Il est revenu sur le drame survenu le jeudi 4 juin dernier à Hitia'a ; un pratiquant de canyoning avait fait une chute mortelle.

Drame de Paea : « Ce n'étaient pas des personnes qui cherchaient les problèmes »

Le drame survenu cette semaine suscite une vive émotion à Paea. Le quartier Vaiatu, où le corps sans vie d’une dame a été retrouvé hier matin, dimanche 14 juin, est consterné après avoir appris la triste nouvelle.
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Drame de Paea : « Ce n'étaient pas des personnes qui cherchaient les problèmes »

Le drame survenu cette semaine suscite une vive émotion à Paea. Le quartier Vaiatu, où le corps sans vie d’une dame a été retrouvé hier matin, dimanche 14 juin, est consterné après avoir appris la triste nouvelle.

Briefing - A common system for the return of third-country nationals staying illegally in the European Union - 15-06-2026

According to Directive 2008/115/EC, third-country nationals staying illegally on the territory of a European Union (EU) Member State should, as a general rule, be issued a return decision obliging them to leave the EU. However, available data suggest that, am
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Briefing - A common system for the return of third-country nationals staying illegally in the European Union - 15-06-2026

According to Directive 2008/115/EC, third-country nationals staying illegally on the territory of a European Union (EU) Member State should, as a general rule, be issued a return decision obliging them to leave the EU. However, available data suggest that, among those who receive such a decision, only about a quarter actually leave the EU. The limited effectiveness of the return policy is due to several challenges that the EU and Member States face when carrying out return procedures, including difficulties related to implementation at national level. To increase the effectiveness of the EU return policy, the European Commission announced in its 2025 work programme that it would develop a new common approach to returns, including a new legislative proposal on the subject. Source : © European Union, 2026 - EP

Briefing - Return hubs: Challenges, obstacles and opportunities - 15-06-2026

European Union countries will be able to set up return hubs in third countries once the return regulation enters into force. These facilities in non-EU countries would be used to host irregular migrants who do not have the right to remain in the EU. The EU ha
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Briefing - Return hubs: Challenges, obstacles and opportunities - 15-06-2026

European Union countries will be able to set up return hubs in third countries once the return regulation enters into force. These facilities in non-EU countries would be used to host irregular migrants who do not have the right to remain in the EU. The EU has been trying for decades to get more irregular migrants to leave. They would have to conclude an agreement with a third country that is safe and recognises human rights. The examples of non-EU countries that have done something similar suggest this could prove expensive and involve only small numbers of migrants. The plans have been criticised by non-governmental organisations (NGOs), who worry how the human rights of the migrants involved will be affected. There are likely to be many legal challenges. Source : © European Union, 2026 - EP

Study - Gender mainstreaming in the European Parliament – State of play - 15-06-2026

Article 8 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU) commits the European Union and its Member States to eliminating inequalities and promoting the principle of equality between women and men in all their actions. As set out in the EU gende
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Study - Gender mainstreaming in the European Parliament – State of play - 15-06-2026

Article 8 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU) commits the European Union and its Member States to eliminating inequalities and promoting the principle of equality between women and men in all their actions. As set out in the EU gender equality strategy 2026-2030, achieving gender equality in the European Union is a joint responsibility, requiring action by all EU institutions, Member States and EU agencies, in partnership with civil society and women's organisations, social partners and the private sector. Since 2003, when the European Parliament formally launched gender mainstreaming activities within the institution, the Committee on Women's Rights and Gender Equality (FEMM Committee) has been regularly preparing monitoring reports on the state of gender mainstreaming in the European Parliament. The subsequent resolutions, adopted in 2007, 2009, 2011, 2016, 2019 and 2022, are part of a sustained series of activities implemented over the past two decades to support and intensify gender mainstreaming in the European Parliament. This effort was significantly reinforced by the adoption of a gender action plan and a roadmap for its implementation in July 2020 and April 2021 respectively, and their renewal in October 2025 and April 2026. This study, which updates a previous edition of September 2021, examines the current state of play of gender mainstreaming in the European Parliament in support of the forthcoming own-initiative report on gender mainstreaming in the European Parliament, to be drawn up by the FEMM committee. It provides an updated overview of the concept of gender mainstreaming and the tools available to implement it; analyses Parliament's current gender mainstreaming policy, with particular focus on the 2022 resolution on the issue, Parliament's 2020 and 2025 gender action plans and their accompanying roadmaps, as well as committee gender action plans; and examines gender mainstreaming both in European Parliament policymaking and in terms of representation, institutional culture and working environment within the institution. It further reviews gender mainstreaming practices in other EU institutions and national parliaments to place the European Parliament's efforts in a broader comparative context. Source : © European Union, 2026 - EP

Briefing - Institutional aspects of budgetary control - 15-06-2026

A review of institutional aspects of budgetary control which describes the roles of the main actors and the changes introduced by the Treaties of Maastricht and Amsterdam. Source : © European Union, 2026 - EP
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Briefing - Institutional aspects of budgetary control - 15-06-2026

A review of institutional aspects of budgetary control which describes the roles of the main actors and the changes introduced by the Treaties of Maastricht and Amsterdam. Source : © European Union, 2026 - EP

At a Glance - Research for EMPL Committee – Addressing EU demographic challenges: supporting large families and single parents (AT A GLANCE) - 15-06-2026

This study, prepared for the European Parliament’s Policy Department for Transport, Employment and Social Affairs and commissioned by the Committee on Employment and Social Affairs (EMPL), describes support for large families and single parents across the E
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At a Glance - Research for EMPL Committee – Addressing EU demographic challenges: supporting large families and single parents (AT A GLANCE) - 15-06-2026

This study, prepared for the European Parliament’s Policy Department for Transport, Employment and Social Affairs and commissioned by the Committee on Employment and Social Affairs (EMPL), describes support for large families and single parents across the European Union. It analyses the vulnerability of these households and provides recommendations to improve support at both EU and Member State level. Attention is paid to the implementation of large family cards across EU Member States, and the feasibility of a European large family card.      Source : © European Union, 2026 - EP

Mamie Germaine est centenaire : 100 ans, ça se fête !

100 ans, c'est l'âge de Mamie Germaine. Cette dame vit à Teva I Uta et ce mardi, elle a fêté son anniversaire entourée des siens. Elle est entrée dans le cercle restreint des personnes centenaires.
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Mamie Germaine est centenaire : 100 ans, ça se fête !

100 ans, c'est l'âge de Mamie Germaine. Cette dame vit à Teva I Uta et ce mardi, elle a fêté son anniversaire entourée des siens. Elle est entrée dans le cercle restreint des personnes centenaires.

L'ancien entraîneur de football Richard Van Sam est décédé

Le monde du sport polynésien est en deuil suite au décès de Richard Van Sam. Pionnier des Jeux du Pacifique, médaillé d'or et entraîneur de renom, il a marqué des générations de footballeurs. L'héritage de cet homme d'exception est grand, et son par
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L'ancien entraîneur de football Richard Van Sam est décédé

Le monde du sport polynésien est en deuil suite au décès de Richard Van Sam. Pionnier des Jeux du Pacifique, médaillé d'or et entraîneur de renom, il a marqué des générations de footballeurs. L'héritage de cet homme d'exception est grand, et son parcours sportif reste gravé dans l'histoire du fenua.

Les mille vies de Christopher Prenat

Comédien, humoriste, mannequin, ex-candidat à Mister Tahiti, influenceur... Christopher Prenat est désormais basé en Nouvelle-Zélande. Artiste inclassable, il cumule les casquettes tout naturellement. Rencontre.
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Les mille vies de Christopher Prenat

Comédien, humoriste, mannequin, ex-candidat à Mister Tahiti, influenceur... Christopher Prenat est désormais basé en Nouvelle-Zélande. Artiste inclassable, il cumule les casquettes tout naturellement. Rencontre.

Briefing - Migration and the European Convention on Human Rights: Legal requirements, calls for reform and resulting developments - 12-06-2026

Amidst increasing political pressure to adopt a stricter approach to migration, certain EU Member States have begun calling for reform of the protections available to migrants under the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR). The calls have centred aroun
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Briefing - Migration and the European Convention on Human Rights: Legal requirements, calls for reform and resulting developments - 12-06-2026

Amidst increasing political pressure to adopt a stricter approach to migration, certain EU Member States have begun calling for reform of the protections available to migrants under the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR). The calls have centred around Article 3 and Article 8 of the ECHR.Article 3 prohibits torture and inhuman and degrading treatment. It blocks states from deporting individuals to places where they would be at risk of such treatment. It is absolute and cannot be restricted in any circumstances. Article 8 protects the right to respect for private and family life. It is a qualified right, meaning that it can be subject to limitations: it must be in accordance with the law, in pursuit of a legitimate aim and proportionate to the aim pursued.Calls for reform have intensified since June 2025, culminating in the Council of Europe's adoption of a political declaration on migration and the ECHR on 15 May 2026 in Chișinău, Moldova. While the declaration has no binding legal effect and does not amend the ECHR or any other legal instrument, it carries significant political weight and may influence the approach taken by both the ECtHR and national authorities when applying the ECHR in the future. Source : © European Union, 2026 - EP

Briefing - Revision of the Cybersecurity Act - 12-06-2026

The IA underpins the revision of ENISA's mandate to adapt it to the evolving cybersecurity threat landscape and the main stakeholder needs. It also supports: the revision of the ECCF to expand and clarify its scope and improve its governance and procedures; t
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Briefing - Revision of the Cybersecurity Act - 12-06-2026

The IA underpins the revision of ENISA's mandate to adapt it to the evolving cybersecurity threat landscape and the main stakeholder needs. It also supports: the revision of the ECCF to expand and clarify its scope and improve its governance and procedures; targeted amendments to the NIS2 Directive to facilitate and align compliance across the internal market; the filling of regulatory gaps by setting up an EU-level framework to enhance ICT supply chain security against non-technical risks. The IA effectively substantiates the need for a revision of the Cybersecurity Act. It presents a well-evidenced problem definition and identifies the initiative's general and specific objectives, which broadly meet the S.M.A.R.T. criteria (specific, measurable, achievable, relevant and time-bound), though not fully, and it does not include operational objectives. The IA provides a well-structured intervention logic linking the specific objectives with the identified problems, drivers, proposed policy options and key measures. The need for EU action is sufficiently justified, but, despite the initiative's political significance, the IA is not supported by a subsidiarity grid, and it does include a distinct section on proportionality. The IA considers four areas of intervention, each with a set of three policy options considered in view of the specific objectives. Each policy option consists of a set of key measures linked to the identified problems, their underlying drivers, and the specific objectives. However, the design and description of options and the choice of the preferred package raise some questions, which are presented in the dedicated section of this analysis. The IA considers, qualitatively and quantitatively, economic, social, and environmental impacts, although it analyses economic impacts more than the others. The analysis includes an SME test to examine the initiative's direct and indirect impacts on SMEs, and the IA addresses impacts on competitiveness systematically. Overall, the IA presents its key methodological considerations and is transparent about the evidence and analytical methods used, including limitations and underlying assumptions. The feedback from stakeholder consultation activities could have been given more consideration in the IA, particularly regarding the available policy options and their potential impacts. The IA presents a non-exhaustive list of monitoring indicators linked to each specific objective and suggests carrying out an evaluation to assess the initiative's effectiveness. The Regulatory Scrutiny Board issued a positive opinion with reservations on the draft IA after initially issuing a negative opinion due to serious shortcomings. The Board's recommendations have largely been addressed in the final IA, with some issues remaining. Finally, it appears that both proposals are mostly in line with the preferred option of the IA, with a couple of issues remaining. Source : © European Union, 2026 - EP

At a Glance - 2025 Commission report on North Macedonia - 12-06-2026

During the June 2026 plenary session, the European Parliament is due to vote on an own-initiative resolution on the European Commission's 2025 report on North Macedonia. The Committee on Foreign Affairs (AFET) report, adopted on 3 June, recalls its full suppo
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At a Glance - 2025 Commission report on North Macedonia - 12-06-2026

During the June 2026 plenary session, the European Parliament is due to vote on an own-initiative resolution on the European Commission's 2025 report on North Macedonia. The Committee on Foreign Affairs (AFET) report, adopted on 3 June, recalls its full support for the country's EU integration and reiterates the European Council's call from its 2024 conclusions on North Macedonia to accelerate the completion of the constitutional changes needed to open the first negotiating cluster as soon as possible, in line with the negotiating framework. Source : © European Union, 2026 - EP

Une toute nouvelle salle de sciences physique chimie pour les lycéens du Diadème

Le projet est né en 2019 et voit enfin le jour. Les élèves du lycée Diadème à Pirae ont dit adieu à leur laboratoire vétuste. Leur nouvelle salle de sciences a été inaugurée le 10 juin, en présence de la Direction de l'éducation et de l'enseignem
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Une toute nouvelle salle de sciences physique chimie pour les lycéens du Diadème

Le projet est né en 2019 et voit enfin le jour. Les élèves du lycée Diadème à Pirae ont dit adieu à leur laboratoire vétuste. Leur nouvelle salle de sciences a été inaugurée le 10 juin, en présence de la Direction de l'éducation et de l'enseignement, qui a subventionné les travaux.

Vague-submersion : vigilance orange aux îles du vent, Australes Centre et Ouest et Rapa

En raison d’un risque de « vague-submersion » lié à l’arrivée d’une houle longue et énergétique de secteur Sud-Ouest, Météo France a placé en vigilance orange Tahiti, Moorea, Maiao, Mehetia, Tetiaroa, les Australes centre et Ouest, ainsi que R
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Vague-submersion : vigilance orange aux îles du vent, Australes Centre et Ouest et Rapa

En raison d’un risque de « vague-submersion » lié à l’arrivée d’une houle longue et énergétique de secteur Sud-Ouest, Météo France a placé en vigilance orange Tahiti, Moorea, Maiao, Mehetia, Tetiaroa, les Australes centre et Ouest, ainsi que Rapa.

At a Glance - Research for HOUS Committee – Housing for students and young people in training in the EU (AT A GLANCE) - 11-06-2026

Students and young people in training across the EU are seriously affected by the housing crisis, facing high housing costs, shortages, and insecurity to varying degrees across Member States. This negatively affects students’ wellbeing, educational outcomes
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At a Glance - Research for HOUS Committee – Housing for students and young people in training in the EU (AT A GLANCE) - 11-06-2026

Students and young people in training across the EU are seriously affected by the housing crisis, facing high housing costs, shortages, and insecurity to varying degrees across Member States. This negatively affects students’ wellbeing, educational outcomes, and even regional competitiveness. Building on the Commission’s European Affordable Housing Plan (EAHP), this study proposes six policy actions focused on increasing dedicated student housing, integrating student housing into broader policy strategies, and investing in innovation, research, and knowledge exchange. This document was prepared at the request of the Special Committee on the Housing Crisis in the European Union (HOUS). Source : © European Union, 2026 - EP

EU Fact Sheets - Maritime transport: strategic approach - 10-06-2026

This fact sheet explains how EU regulations on maritime transport focus on the application of the principle of free movement of services and proper enforcement of competition rules, while at the same time ensuring high safety levels and good working condition
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EU Fact Sheets - Maritime transport: strategic approach - 10-06-2026

This fact sheet explains how EU regulations on maritime transport focus on the application of the principle of free movement of services and proper enforcement of competition rules, while at the same time ensuring high safety levels and good working conditions and environmental standards. Source : © European Union, 2026 - EP

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