Rendez-vous mardi 23 juin à 10h en direct sur Polynésie la 1ère.
L'économie polynésienne a progressé de 1,2% en 2025, selon les comptes économiques rapides publiés par l'Institut de la statistique de la Polynésie française. Une croissance stable, mais qui repose cette année sur la demande extérieure plutôt que sur la consommation des ménages, habituellement moteur de l'économie locale.
Les autorités compétentes sont mobilisées à Raiatea pour tenter de retrouver Heirani Taruoura. L'homme aurait été vu pour la dernière fois le 15 juin mais il est officiellement recherché depuis le 20 juin.
Un homme de 57 ans est décédé à Tiarei, après avoir reçu un coup mortel à la tête dimanche soir près du site des trois cascades. Un adolescent de 14 ans en serait à l'origine. Ce dernier a été interpellé et placé en garde à vue.
This in-depth analysis examines whether VET learners, graduates and professionals face systemic disadvantages relative to their higher education counterparts across four domains: labour market outcomes, public support and mobility, qualification pathways and recognition, and access to services and economic sectors. Drawing on evidence from EU Member States, it identifies structural disparities that reduce VET attractiveness, documents significant cross-country variation, and puts forward eight policy recommendations for the forthcoming European VET strategy. This study was commissioned by the European Parliament's Committee on Employment and Social Affairs (EMPL). Source : © European Union, 2026 - EP
The taxing of the digital economy remains among the most controversial topics in international tax policy. Although there was political agreement on Pillar One achieved by the OECD/G20 Inclusive Framework in 2021, implementation of this proposal has not yet materialised and negotiations within the United Nations Framework Convention on International Tax Cooperation are expected to last until 2027. Lack of a global solution increases the pressure for action at EU level. Source : © European Union, 2026 - EP
The United States remains a leading global health and life sciences actor, driven by high spending, strong research capacity and a regulatory environment that accelerates innovation. At the same time, the system faces persistent structural challenges, including high costs, fragmented insurance coverage and unequal access. Since the start of President Trump’s second term, federal reforms, budget cuts and institutional restructuring have reshaped the roles of HHS, CDC, NIH and FDA. Reduced engagement with WHO and cuts to USAID have weakened US participation in global health, raising concerns in Europe about global leadership, crisis preparedness and international cooperation. Source : © European Union, 2026 - EP
Digitalisation has powered the shift to a ‘services economy’, and has greatly expanded the cross-border delivery of services, enabling service providers to access markets around the world with little or no local physical presence. Services can now also be produced digitally and supplied automatically, which will expand further with artificial intelligence (AI). Automated digital services (ADSs) can be supplied from the cloud, so that there is no specific location for the place of supply. Source : © European Union, 2026 - EP
Certains reçoivent de nombreux cadeaux, d’autres profitent d’une sortie en famille ou d’un brunch entourés de leurs enfants. En ce dimanche de fête des Pères, les papas sont au cœur de toutes les attentions. Une journée de partage et de convivialité, mais aussi de recueillement pour ceux disparus.
La Super Tahoe 2026 a réuni les meilleurs spécialistes du va’a, des benjamins aux vétérans de plus de 70 ans. Chez les seniors, Brice Punua-Taahitua et Iloha Eychenne se sont imposés.
Dans un communiqué, Oscar Temaru demande à Moetei Brotherson de renoncer à la création du parti A Fano Tià et appelle au rassemblement des forces indépendantistes autour d’une même ligne politique. Un message interprété par le politologue Naui Tepa comme un ultime appel à l’unité, mais aussi comme une prise de position symbolique et personnelle dans un contexte de tensions internes.
Le président du Tavini Huiraatira, Oscar Manutahi Temaru, s'oppose publiquement à la création d'un nouveau parti par Moetai Brotherson. Dans un communiqué, il demande à son «fils cadet» de respecter Antony Géros et appelle ce dernier à soutenir le gouvernement jusqu'à la fin de son mandat.
Le groupe de métal polynésien Uravena a foulé pour la première fois la scène du Hellfest, ce vendredi 19 juin. Devant une foule impressionnante où flottaient des drapeaux du fenua, les cinq musiciens ont livré un set mêlant riffs saturés et sonorités mā'ohi. Une première historique, vécue dans l'émotion par les membres du groupe.
Un surfeur américain de 56 ans a chuté sur le récif à Teahupo'o. Son état est critique.
Un homme de 61 ans a été victime d’un arrêt cardiaque ce vendredi vers 13 heures à Pirae, alors qu’il montait à bord d’un bus. Malgré l’intervention rapide des secours, il n’a pas pu être réanimé.
Trois hommes ont été tués jeudi dans l'est de l'océan Pacifique après une frappe américaine sur un bateau soupçonné d'être utilisé pour le trafic de drogue, a annoncé l'armée américaine.
Choc démographique inédit, dette publique record, industrie du nickel exsangue: avant les élections provinciales du 28 juin, la Nouvelle-Calédonie aborde le scrutin le plus décisif de son histoire affaiblie par sept ans de crises qui ont ramené son économie à son niveau de 2010.
Air France lance sa nouvelle campagne de recrutement du programme cadets. Les candidatures sont ouvertes depuis le 15 juin jusqu'au 31 juillet 2026 pour rejoindre une «formation d’excellence», entièrement prise en charge par la compagnie nationale.
The EU aims to adapt the Digital Single Market to technological change and to promote innovation, while also mitigating risks. To this end, the Digital Rulebook contains a wide range of legal acts that address specific sectors, individuals, or technologies. To date, (almost) all of these legal acts also include elementary but uncoordinated enforcement provisions. The study highlights the many resulting gaps, overlaps, and inconsistencies that hinder enforcement. The study proposes to resolve this issue by a Digital Rulebook Enforcement Toolbox, which can be further developed into a Directive. Source : © European Union, 2026 - EP
Due to demographic changes, a growing share of the population suffering from chronic diseases and an unmet need for more healthcare personnel; health systems are under growing pressure to deliver better outcomes with limited resources. Digital health offers tools to improve prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and system efficacy, while also supporting research and innovation. This infographic touches upon the main areas regarding Digital Health, to help understand the discussion taking place during the public hearing on «Digital Health: Preparing Healthcare Systems for the Future» Source : © European Union, 2026 - EP
Marking the first reform of the Better Regulation framework since 2021, the Commission communication – A simpler, clearer and better enforced EU rulebook – aligns the EU's regulatory policy framework with the Commission's overall political priorities for the current term and steps up and formalises certain practices. In this respect, the communication advances the EU's simplification agenda, adjusts lawmaking to the new political imperative of competitiveness and seeks to make the EU acquis leaner. While previous Better Regulation reforms were geared towards improving regulatory quality (by adjusting impact assessment, evaluation and stakeholder consultation processes), the present reform is much broader in scope. It targets the full life cycle of EU laws, placing a particular emphasis on the review and enforcement stages. The communication is expected to be followed by a revision of the Better Regulation guidelines and toolbox later this year. The communication's five headline ambitions span the different stages in the policy cycle, from the design of new legislation to implementation and enforcement. Regarding the latter, it notably commits to applying a more rigid approach to infringements and to stepping up measures against gold-plating. It introduces new concepts, such as 'simplicity by design' and 'regulatory deep cleaning' and envisages making greater use of legal techniques and tools such as codification, recast and sunset clauses. The communication contains several measures targeting single market improvements, which are largely inspired by the 2024 Letta report. These include prioritising full harmonisation of single market legislation, wherever possible. The communication introduces major changes to the impact assessment process. Above all, the Commission commits to carrying out 'more and more focused' impact assessments. Guided by proportionality considerations and based on a newly developed 'matrix of key impacts', it introduces a two-tier approach to impact assessments that differentiates between 'major' and 'more targeted' initiatives. Moreover, it sets out a pathway for integrating politically urgent initiatives into the Better Regulation framework, thereby committing to preparing lighter impact assessments wherever feasible or, at least, analytical staff working documents with clearly defined minimum requirements. The communication also presents, for certain cases, a new category of Regulatory Scrutiny Board (RSB) opinions, namely opinions without qualification. Overall, the impact assessment reform seeks to achieve an increase in the number of files submitted to the RSB, while potentially weakening RSB scrutiny. The reform also envisages certain adjustments to stakeholder consultations but barely addresses the ex-post evaluation of EU policies. Instead, the communication introduces 'regulatory deep cleaning' as the new ex-post review instrument, in an effort to reduce the complexity and fragmentation of the EU acquis. It presents an associated action plan across 12 priority areas and mandates regular Commission progress reporting on the 'deep cleaning' exercise. Source : © European Union, 2026 - EP
Une cérémonie s’est tenue ce jeudi matin au monument de la France libre à Papeete dans le cadre de la journée nationale commémorative de l’appel du général de Gaulle du 18 juin 1940. Autorités civiles et militaires, ainsi que des associations d’anciens combattants, ont rendu hommage aux soldats engagés durant la Seconde Guerre mondiale.
Free movement of workers is a cornerstone of the European single market, yet qualifications and skills do not always travel freely with the worker. Despite a binding EU instrument in place since 2005, recognition procedures remain complex, lengthy and unevenly applied across Member States. With labour shortages affecting key sectors and around 10 million EU citizens working abroad, there is a need for further EU action. The European Commission's skills portability initiative, expected in the third quarter of 2026, aims to address these persistent barriers. Source : © European Union, 2026 - EP
This briefing provides an overview of recent ECB monetary policy decisions, the nature of the latest energy price shock, and its implications for inflation dynamics and the outlook. It places particular emphasis on the scenarios presented in the Eurosystem staff macroeconomic projections of June 2026, and reviews recent ECB publications alongside monetary policy developments in the US. Source : © European Union, 2026 - EP
This briefing relates to ECON’s scrutiny of the delegated act (DA) on temporary adjustments to Basel III market risk rules (the Fundamental Review of the Trading Book / FRTB), adopted by the Commission on 4 June 2026, C(2026)3647, under Article 461a(2)(a) CRR. It explains the background, legal procedure, and the amendments effected via this DA to the legal basis, i.e. the Capital Requirements Regulation 575/2013 (CRR). Source : © European Union, 2026 - EP
Au Conservatoire, les examens de danse tahitienne marquent une étape importante dans le parcours des élèves. Pour Feturani et Mahealani, ce premier passage devant un jury est l'occasion de mesurer leurs progrès et de se rapprocher de leurs ambitions, dans une discipline où chaque geste compte mais où la passion reste la priorité.
Donner la possibilité de passer son permis de conduire à tous, c’est l’objectif de l’association de prévention routière et la mairie de Papeete. Le dispositif cible les personnes en recherche d’emploi ou déjà en embauche.
Hier après-midi, la brigade de gendarmerie des transports aériens, avec le concours d’une équipe cynophile du PSIG de Faa’a, a contrôlé par surprise des personnels travaillant au sein de l’aéroport de Tahiti-Faa’a ainsi que des passagers de deux vols.
Pierre Gramegna, Managing Director of the European Stability Mechanism (ESM) is participating in the first exchange of views with the ECON Committee in the 10th parliamentary term, based on the Memorandum of Cooperation between the ESM and European Parliament signed in 2024. This briefing provides an overview of the ESM setup in 2012, its key features, instruments, and capital structure. It also considers the ESM Annual Report 2025 and discusses the main findings of the joint discussion paper by the ESM and EIOPA on the macroeconomic, fiscal and financial stability implications of climate-related natural catastrophes. Lastly, it reviews various proposals for euro area safe assets, which are becoming increasingly prominent in the debate, as well as the limited role that the ESM can play in that regard and in financing defence investments, bearing in mind that the revised ESM Treaty has not been ratified by all euro area Member States. Source : © European Union, 2026 - EP
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
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.
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
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 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
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