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DIRECT. Collectif budgétaire à l’Assemblée de Polynésie : suivez les débats sur Polynésie La 1ère

Vendredi 10 juillet dès 8h50, Polynésie La 1ère propose une édition spéciale en direct de l’Assemblée de Polynésie française pour suivre l’examen du collectif budgétaire.

Heiva i Bora Bora 2026 : 6e soirée de concours - Himene/Faanui + Ote'a/Hitia

Du lundi 6 au 19 juillet, suivez cette nouvelle édition du Heiva i Bora Bora, cœur de la perle du Pacifique. Au programme : danse, chant, une profusion de fleurs et, surtout, une même ambition : célébrer ensemble toute la richesse et la beauté de la cul
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Heiva i Bora Bora 2026 : 6e soirée de concours - Himene/Faanui + Ote'a/Hitia

Du lundi 6 au 19 juillet, suivez cette nouvelle édition du Heiva i Bora Bora, cœur de la perle du Pacifique. Au programme : danse, chant, une profusion de fleurs et, surtout, une même ambition : célébrer ensemble toute la richesse et la beauté de la culture.

Punaauia : Trois mille personnes au traditionnel défilé des porteurs d'oranges

Plus de trois mille personnes étaient massées devant la mairie de Punaauia, samedi 11 juillet, pour le traditionnel défilé des porteurs d'oranges et des associations de la commune. Une marche qui vient célébrer les cueilleurs de la vallée de la Punaruu
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Punaauia : Trois mille personnes au traditionnel défilé des porteurs d'oranges

Plus de trois mille personnes étaient massées devant la mairie de Punaauia, samedi 11 juillet, pour le traditionnel défilé des porteurs d'oranges et des associations de la commune. Une marche qui vient célébrer les cueilleurs de la vallée de la Punaruu, après plusieurs jours d'efforts.

Heiva i Tahiti 2026 : les spectacles prévus le 11 juillet à To'atā et à Paea sont annulés

En raison de l'évolution des conditions météorologiques, les spectacles du Heiva prévus ce samedi 11 juillet à To'atā ainsi qu'au marae Arahurahu sont annulés.
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Heiva i Tahiti 2026 : les spectacles prévus le 11 juillet à To'atā et à Paea sont annulés

En raison de l'évolution des conditions météorologiques, les spectacles du Heiva prévus ce samedi 11 juillet à To'atā ainsi qu'au marae Arahurahu sont annulés.

Basket : pour Vincent Collet, Tahiti a tout pour gagner aux jeux du Pacifique de 2027

Pour gagner en basket lors des Jeux du Pacifique, quoi de mieux que de faire appel à Vincent Collet ? La Fédération Tahitienne de Basketball accueille l'ancien sélectionneur des Bleus, champion d'Europe en 2013 et vice-champion olympique (2024) Vincent Co
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Basket : pour Vincent Collet, Tahiti a tout pour gagner aux jeux du Pacifique de 2027

Pour gagner en basket lors des Jeux du Pacifique, quoi de mieux que de faire appel à Vincent Collet ? La Fédération Tahitienne de Basketball accueille l'ancien sélectionneur des Bleus, champion d'Europe en 2013 et vice-champion olympique (2024) Vincent Collet, du 1er au 20 juillet 2026 à Tahiti.

Un Polynésien témoigne à visage découvert des violences infligées par la famille mise en examen à Toulon

Alors que l'enquête se poursuit sur la famille soupçonnée d'avoir fait disparaître deux militaires calédonien et polynésien en 2022 et 2023 dans le Var, Outre-mer la 1ère a rencontré un Polynésien dans l'Hexagone. Agressé par la mère et les fils, i
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Un Polynésien témoigne à visage découvert des violences infligées par la famille mise en examen à Toulon

Alors que l'enquête se poursuit sur la famille soupçonnée d'avoir fait disparaître deux militaires calédonien et polynésien en 2022 et 2023 dans le Var, Outre-mer la 1ère a rencontré un Polynésien dans l'Hexagone. Agressé par la mère et les fils, il a été profondément traumatisé au point de vouloir «sauter par la fenêtre».

Anavai Houssin, major de son lycée au baccalauréat 2026

Anavai Houssin a obtenu la note de 19,42/20 au bac 2026. Un parcours d'excellence qui sera prochainement récompensé lors de la remise de médailles à l'Assemblée de Polynésie française.
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Anavai Houssin, major de son lycée au baccalauréat 2026

Anavai Houssin a obtenu la note de 19,42/20 au bac 2026. Un parcours d'excellence qui sera prochainement récompensé lors de la remise de médailles à l'Assemblée de Polynésie française.

EU Fact Sheets - Energy policy: general principles - 10-07-2026

This fact sheet explains the EU’s energy policy framework and its core objectives of decarbonisation, competitiveness, security of supply and sustainability. It outlines the key legislation underpinning the Energy Union – from the Renewable Energy Directi
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EU Fact Sheets - Energy policy: general principles - 10-07-2026

This fact sheet explains the EU’s energy policy framework and its core objectives of decarbonisation, competitiveness, security of supply and sustainability. It outlines the key legislation underpinning the Energy Union – from the Renewable Energy Directive to the Electricity Market Design reform – and traces the policy evolution driven by the European Green Deal and the push to end dependence on Russian fossil fuels. It also describes the European Parliament’s role as co-legislator and its calls for more ambitious climate targets and stronger cross-border energy solidarity. Source : © European Union, 2026 - EP

EU Fact Sheets - Banking Union - 10-07-2026

This fact sheet explains the EU Banking Union, its legal basis, objectives and main components, including the Single Supervisory Mechanism, the Single Resolution Mechanism and the proposed European Deposit Insurance Scheme. The fact sheet outlines the develop
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EU Fact Sheets - Banking Union - 10-07-2026

This fact sheet explains the EU Banking Union, its legal basis, objectives and main components, including the Single Supervisory Mechanism, the Single Resolution Mechanism and the proposed European Deposit Insurance Scheme. The fact sheet outlines the development, recent reforms and remaining challenges for financial integration and stability concerning the Banking Union. Source : © European Union, 2026 - EP

EU Fact Sheets - The Farm to Fork Strategy - 10-07-2026

This fact sheet explains the European Union’s Farm to Fork Strategy, a key component of the European Green Deal, which aims at building sustainable EU agri-food systems by making agri-food systems fairer, healthier and more environmentally sustainable. It o
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EU Fact Sheets - The Farm to Fork Strategy - 10-07-2026

This fact sheet explains the European Union’s Farm to Fork Strategy, a key component of the European Green Deal, which aims at building sustainable EU agri-food systems by making agri-food systems fairer, healthier and more environmentally sustainable. It outlines the strategy’s objectives and main policy actions, including measures relating to agriculture, food processing and distribution, food consumption and prevention of food loss and food waste. Source : © European Union, 2026 - EP

EU Fact Sheets - European monetary policy - 10-07-2026

This fact sheet explains how the European Central Bank (ECB) and the European System of Central Banks (ESCB) – consisting of the ECB plus all EU national central banks – conduct monetary policy in the euro area. It sets out the legal basis and primary obj
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EU Fact Sheets - European monetary policy - 10-07-2026

This fact sheet explains how the European Central Bank (ECB) and the European System of Central Banks (ESCB) – consisting of the ECB plus all EU national central banks – conduct monetary policy in the euro area. It sets out the legal basis and primary objective of price stability, describes the main policy instruments – from interest rates and open market operations to asset purchase programmes – and outlines how the ECB’s strategy has evolved, most recently with the June 2025 strategy review. It also explains how the European Parliament holds the ECB to account through regular dialogues, resolutions and written questions. Source : © European Union, 2026 - EP

Bora Bora : un Heiva à 29 millions xpf et une aubaine économique pour les habitants

Au-delà des spectacles, le Heiva c'est aussi la fête pour l'économie de Bora Bora. Des restaurants aux baraques de nourriture, en passant par les attractions, tous profitent des festivités... Et ce, grâce à la commune, qui a investi encore cette année
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Bora Bora : un Heiva à 29 millions xpf et une aubaine économique pour les habitants

Au-delà des spectacles, le Heiva c'est aussi la fête pour l'économie de Bora Bora. Des restaurants aux baraques de nourriture, en passant par les attractions, tous profitent des festivités... Et ce, grâce à la commune, qui a investi encore cette année plus de 29 millions Fcfp dans son tiurai.

Après une descente périlleuse, les oranges de Tamanu prêtes pour le traditionnel défilé

Une fois les oranges cueillies sur le plateau de Tamanu, la centaine de porteurs de la vallée de la Punaruu sont redescendus ce vendredi. Une descente périlleuse avec de lourdes charges sur les épaules.
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Après une descente périlleuse, les oranges de Tamanu prêtes pour le traditionnel défilé

Une fois les oranges cueillies sur le plateau de Tamanu, la centaine de porteurs de la vallée de la Punaruu sont redescendus ce vendredi. Une descente périlleuse avec de lourdes charges sur les épaules.

L'Australie remporte l'Oceania Tennis Cup 2026, Tahiti s'incline avec les honneurs

L'Oceania Tennis Cup 2026 réunit presque tout le Pacifique à Tahiti depuis le 6 juillet. Vendredi, les finales masculine et féminine ont tourné à l'avantage de l'Australie, face à des équipes tahitiennes combatives jusqu'au bout.
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L'Australie remporte l'Oceania Tennis Cup 2026, Tahiti s'incline avec les honneurs

L'Oceania Tennis Cup 2026 réunit presque tout le Pacifique à Tahiti depuis le 6 juillet. Vendredi, les finales masculine et féminine ont tourné à l'avantage de l'Australie, face à des équipes tahitiennes combatives jusqu'au bout.

REPLAY. Le collectif budgétaire de nouveau rejeté à l'Assemblée de Polynésie, Oscar Temaru suit le vote d'A Fano Ti'a

Un second collectif budgétaire s'est tenu vendredi 10 juillet. Les deux textes ont de nouveau été rejetés par 18 voix pour -dont celle d'Oscar Temaru-, 17 voix contre et 21 abstentions. Vous pouvez revoir la séance dans cet article.
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REPLAY. Le collectif budgétaire de nouveau rejeté à l'Assemblée de Polynésie, Oscar Temaru suit le vote d'A Fano Ti'a

Un second collectif budgétaire s'est tenu vendredi 10 juillet. Les deux textes ont de nouveau été rejetés par 18 voix pour -dont celle d'Oscar Temaru-, 17 voix contre et 21 abstentions. Vous pouvez revoir la séance dans cet article.

Collectif budgétaire à l’Assemblée de Polynésie : suivez les débats en direct sur Polynésie La 1ère

Vendredi 10 juillet dès 8h50, Polynésie La 1ère propose une édition spéciale en direct de l’Assemblée de Polynésie française pour suivre l’examen du collectif budgétaire.
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Collectif budgétaire à l’Assemblée de Polynésie : suivez les débats en direct sur Polynésie La 1ère

Vendredi 10 juillet dès 8h50, Polynésie La 1ère propose une édition spéciale en direct de l’Assemblée de Polynésie française pour suivre l’examen du collectif budgétaire.

At a Glance - Plenary round-up – July 2026 - 10-07-2026

The July 2026 plenary session featured a debate on the conclusions of the European Council meeting of 18 19 June 2026; and heard a presentation of the priorities of the Irish EU Council Presidency. Members also heard and debated Council and European Commissio
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At a Glance - Plenary round-up – July 2026 - 10-07-2026

The July 2026 plenary session featured a debate on the conclusions of the European Council meeting of 18 19 June 2026; and heard a presentation of the priorities of the Irish EU Council Presidency. Members also heard and debated Council and European Commission statements on the EU's response and preparedness on protecting people against heatwaves and wildfires; and considered the implications for public security in Europe of recent violent and fatal attacks in Italy and Denmark. Members examined measures to strengthen EU automotive sector competitiveness and safeguard jobs; and a competitive bioeconomy strategy's contribution to EU strategic autonomy. The plenary further addressed the Commission's action plan on cybersecurity and artificial intelligence. Members discussed the impact of the 1974 Turkish invasion on Cypriot women and girls. They debated the future of EU support for Russian democratic forces; the EU's response to the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda; protection of European democracy following illegal spyware surveillance of a Member; and evaluation of the common fisheries policy. Source : © European Union, 2026 - EP

Briefing - Taxation omnibus - 10-07-2026

As part of ongoing European Union (EU) efforts to create a more business-friendly and competitive environment, on 24 June 2026 the European Commission presented a proposal for a tax simplification package, including an omnibus simplifying EU rules on direct t
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Briefing - Taxation omnibus - 10-07-2026

As part of ongoing European Union (EU) efforts to create a more business-friendly and competitive environment, on 24 June 2026 the European Commission presented a proposal for a tax simplification package, including an omnibus simplifying EU rules on direct taxation. The proposed omnibus comprises a set of measures designed to streamline EU direct taxation rules and reduce administrative burdens, by revising key corporate tax directives. The legislative acts proposed for revision are the Interest and Royalties Directive, the Tax Merger Directive, Parent-Subsidiary Directive, the Anti-Tax-Avoidance Directive, the Tax Dispute Resolution Mechanisms Directive, and the Faster and Safer Relief of Excess Withholding Taxes Directive. The implementation of this legislation has led to a fragmented landscape across EU Member States, characterised by different rules and interpretations. Evidence indicates that these directives have created significant challenges for taxpayers and businesses, leading to legal uncertainty and inefficiencies, particularly for cross-border activities, which can undermine the proper functioning of the EU single market and business competitiveness. Additionally, the tax landscape has evolved significantly, both within the EU and globally, since the adoption of the directives the omnibus addresses. This evolution is particularly evident with the introduction of new regulations such as the EU's Global Minimum Tax Directive, which has created additional complexities in the existing tax framework. This implementation appraisal focuses primarily on the revision of the directives under the omnibus. It also examines implementation reports, evaluations, and other evidence assessing the application of the directives under revision. It summarises the main features of the omnibus proposal and considers the European Parliament's perspective, written questions from its Members, and the views of stakeholders, including EU institutions and advisory bodies. Source : © European Union, 2026 - EP

Le Tāvini inflige un démenti cinglant à A fano tià

Le point de non-retour est franchi à la veille du vote crucial du collectif budgétaire. Le président du Pays est désormais considéré comme démissionné d’office du Tāvini Huiraatira. En l’espace de 24 heures, le parti bleu ciel a balayé le préte
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Le Tāvini inflige un démenti cinglant à A fano tià

Le point de non-retour est franchi à la veille du vote crucial du collectif budgétaire. Le président du Pays est désormais considéré comme démissionné d’office du Tāvini Huiraatira. En l’espace de 24 heures, le parti bleu ciel a balayé le prétendu «consensus» mis en avant par le groupe A Fano Ti'a, qualifiant les déclarations de l'exécutif de «mensonge» et de «manipulation». À la veille du vote crucial du collectif budgétaire ce vendredi 10 juillet, le gouvernement de Moetai Brotherson se retrouve plus que jamais face au mur de l’Assemblée.

EU Fact Sheets - Judicial cooperation in criminal matters - 09-07-2026

This fact sheet explains that in the EU judicial cooperation in criminal matters is based on the principle of mutual recognition of judgments and judicial decisions, and that this includes measures to approximate the laws of the Member States in several areas
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EU Fact Sheets - Judicial cooperation in criminal matters - 09-07-2026

This fact sheet explains that in the EU judicial cooperation in criminal matters is based on the principle of mutual recognition of judgments and judicial decisions, and that this includes measures to approximate the laws of the Member States in several areas. The Treaty of Lisbon has provided a stronger basis for the development of a criminal justice area, while also stipulating new powers for the European Parliament. Source : © European Union, 2026 - EP

EU Fact Sheets - Culture - 09-07-2026

This fact sheet explains what the EU does to support the cultural and creative sectors. It highlights key strategic frameworks and flagship initiatives for culture, which have the aim of fostering diversity, cooperation and innovation. It also outlines the Eu
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EU Fact Sheets - Culture - 09-07-2026

This fact sheet explains what the EU does to support the cultural and creative sectors. It highlights key strategic frameworks and flagship initiatives for culture, which have the aim of fostering diversity, cooperation and innovation. It also outlines the European Parliament’s role in addressing ongoing challenges, including those related to artists’ working conditions, digital transformation and cultural diversity. Source : © European Union, 2026 - EP

EU Fact Sheets - Audiovisual and media policy - 09-07-2026

This fact sheet explains the EU’s audiovisual and media policy, governed by Articles 167 and 173 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union. The Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union guarantees respect for ‘the freedom and plur
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EU Fact Sheets - Audiovisual and media policy - 09-07-2026

This fact sheet explains the EU’s audiovisual and media policy, governed by Articles 167 and 173 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union. The Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union guarantees respect for ‘the freedom and pluralism of the media’ under Article 11(2). At EU level, the key piece of legislation is the Audiovisual Media Services Directive, with the MEDIA strand of the Creative Europe programme acting as the main EU funding instrument. The European Media Freedom Act establishes a framework for media services in the internal market. Source : © European Union, 2026 - EP

EU Fact Sheets - Language policy - 09-07-2026

This fact sheet explains how multilingualism, a core EU value, is supported through studies abroad, intercultural exchanges and language learning. It outlines the EU’s support for the literary and audiovisual sectors in disseminating works in all EU and min
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EU Fact Sheets - Language policy - 09-07-2026

This fact sheet explains how multilingualism, a core EU value, is supported through studies abroad, intercultural exchanges and language learning. It outlines the EU’s support for the literary and audiovisual sectors in disseminating works in all EU and minority languages. The fact sheet goes on to explain the European Parliament’s role in upholding the EU’s language policy. Source : © European Union, 2026 - EP

EU Fact Sheets - Freedom of establishment and freedom to provide services - 09-07-2026

This fact sheet explains the EU rules on the freedoms to establish a business and to provide services – two fundamental rights enabling businesses and professionals to operate EU-wide. Services are vital to the EU economy, making up three quarters of its GD
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EU Fact Sheets - Freedom of establishment and freedom to provide services - 09-07-2026

This fact sheet explains the EU rules on the freedoms to establish a business and to provide services – two fundamental rights enabling businesses and professionals to operate EU-wide. Services are vital to the EU economy, making up three quarters of its GDP and total employment. The fact sheet covers the legal basis for, and purposes of these freedoms, action taken to complete the single market for services, and Parliament’s role in shaping the rules, including the 2025 single market strategy. Source : © European Union, 2026 - EP

À Tumaraa, le financement du Heiva s'invite dans le bras de fer politique

À Raiatea, le financement du Heiva i Tumaraa cristallise les tensions entre la nouvelle majorité et le maire Gérard Goltz. Des tensions qui contrastent avec l'aspect inédit de cette édition : les quatre districts de la commune sont réunis pour la premi
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À Tumaraa, le financement du Heiva s'invite dans le bras de fer politique

À Raiatea, le financement du Heiva i Tumaraa cristallise les tensions entre la nouvelle majorité et le maire Gérard Goltz. Des tensions qui contrastent avec l'aspect inédit de cette édition : les quatre districts de la commune sont réunis pour la première fois sur scène.

Les élus de l'Assemblée iront-ils jusqu'à renverser le Gouvernement Brotherson ?

Vendredi 10 juillet, les 57 représentants de l'Assemblée se verront proposer le même collectif budgétaire qu'il y a 15 jours. S'ils ne le votent pas, Moetai Brotherson peut le faire passer en force grâce à l'article 156-1 du statut. Les représentants p
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Les élus de l'Assemblée iront-ils jusqu'à renverser le Gouvernement Brotherson ?

Vendredi 10 juillet, les 57 représentants de l'Assemblée se verront proposer le même collectif budgétaire qu'il y a 15 jours. S'ils ne le votent pas, Moetai Brotherson peut le faire passer en force grâce à l'article 156-1 du statut. Les représentants pourront alors répondre par une motion de renvoi.

Heiva i Bora Bora 2026 : 4e soirée de concours - Himene/Tiipoto + Ote'a/Nunue

Du lundi 6 au 19 juillet, suivez cette nouvelle édition du Heiva i Bora Bora, cœur de la perle du Pacifique. Au programme : danse, chant, une profusion de fleurs et, surtout, une même ambition : célébrer ensemble toute la richesse et la beauté de la cul
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Heiva i Bora Bora 2026 : 4e soirée de concours - Himene/Tiipoto + Ote'a/Nunue

Du lundi 6 au 19 juillet, suivez cette nouvelle édition du Heiva i Bora Bora, cœur de la perle du Pacifique. Au programme : danse, chant, une profusion de fleurs et, surtout, une même ambition : célébrer ensemble toute la richesse et la beauté de la culture.

Oranges du plateau de Tamanu : à vos marques, prêts, cueillez !

C’est le grand jour pour les cueilleurs d’oranges du plateau de Tamanu. La cueillette est officiellement ouverte, depuis ce jeudi matin 8 heures. 147 personnes très exactement sont là haut, réparties entre les 3 plateaux, pour récolter les fruits du s
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Oranges du plateau de Tamanu : à vos marques, prêts, cueillez !

C’est le grand jour pour les cueilleurs d’oranges du plateau de Tamanu. La cueillette est officiellement ouverte, depuis ce jeudi matin 8 heures. 147 personnes très exactement sont là haut, réparties entre les 3 plateaux, pour récolter les fruits du soleil en vue de la fête de l’orange qui aura lieu samedi à Punaauia.

Miracle au large de Bora Bora : deux pêcheurs secourus après trois jours de dérive

Après trois jours d'incertitude, deux pêcheurs partis de Bora Bora ont été localisés sains et saufs ce jeudi matin. Grâce à une opération coordonnée par le JRCC Tahiti et l'intervention d'un Falcon 50 et d'un hélicoptère Dauphin, les naufragés on
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Miracle au large de Bora Bora : deux pêcheurs secourus après trois jours de dérive

Après trois jours d'incertitude, deux pêcheurs partis de Bora Bora ont été localisés sains et saufs ce jeudi matin. Grâce à une opération coordonnée par le JRCC Tahiti et l'intervention d'un Falcon 50 et d'un hélicoptère Dauphin, les naufragés ont été hélitreuillés vers Vaitape.

L'endométriose et l'adénomyose officiellement reconnues comme longues maladies en Polynésie, des milliers de femmes concernées

L'endométriose et l'adénomyose figurent désormais parmi les longues maladies en Polynésie. C'est une avancée historique pour les plus de 6 000 Polynésiennes concernées, comme Rosalie Diard.
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L'endométriose et l'adénomyose officiellement reconnues comme longues maladies en Polynésie, des milliers de femmes concernées

L'endométriose et l'adénomyose figurent désormais parmi les longues maladies en Polynésie. C'est une avancée historique pour les plus de 6 000 Polynésiennes concernées, comme Rosalie Diard.

Briefing - Towards new EU data retention rules - 09-07-2026

Despite judicial and now-defunct legislative efforts to harmonise data retention practices across the EU, national data retention regimes remain fragmented, with some countries adopting their own rules and others none at all. Law enforcement authorities repor
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Briefing - Towards new EU data retention rules - 09-07-2026

Despite judicial and now-defunct legislative efforts to harmonise data retention practices across the EU, national data retention regimes remain fragmented, with some countries adopting their own rules and others none at all. Law enforcement authorities report operational difficulties, while service providers face significant compliance burdens and costs. Although the Court's case law has clarified the general principles governing data retention, important practical details remain unresolved. In response, the European Commission is assessing the need for a new harmonised EU framework, with a proposal potentially forthcoming. However, stakeholders are divided over its scope and safeguards. Source : © European Union, 2026 - EP

Briefing - The debate on AI and jobs - 09-07-2026

Artificial intelligence (AI) was already transforming the world of work when the advent of generative AI (GenAI) and its rapid uptake accelerated the process. Today, it is widely recognised that GenAI can both significantly enhance and degrade human skills, a
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Briefing - The debate on AI and jobs - 09-07-2026

Artificial intelligence (AI) was already transforming the world of work when the advent of generative AI (GenAI) and its rapid uptake accelerated the process. Today, it is widely recognised that GenAI can both significantly enhance and degrade human skills, and cause labour market disruptions by transforming or displacing jobs.AI's impact on jobs depends on the degree to which these are exposed to AI, and is often estimated by the potential of individual tasks to be automated. Reports distinguish between augmentable, automatable and unaffected jobs.Expectations about AI's impact are evolving. Claims that white-collar jobs will soon be massively replaced by AI are being mitigated by economic research predicting AI's modest macroeconomic effects on productivity and gross domestic product growth. The most likely impact of GenAI is a profound transformation, rather than large-scale destruction, of jobs.Early evidence shows a strong impact on white-collar entry-level jobs and shifting regional labour-market dynamics, as AI's effects are more strongly felt in urban areas and in places where AI-adopting companies are located. Much will depend on the regulatory framework, on organisations' workflow adaptation, and on training people in AI skills.With the recent data on AI use by individuals and enterprises, the European Union (EU) considers AI a defining challenge for its long-term competitiveness. It is adapting its regulatory framework with a view to developing AI talent and, generally, increasing AI skills. Forecasts about how AI and digital technologies could reshape employment in European regions are cautiously positive.To reap AI's benefits and mitigate its negative effects on jobs, societal adaptations are needed. Beyond regulation and supportive policy, these start with training and education, to provide both current and future workers with the necessary skills, and include adapted social protection, social dialogue, and safeguards of workers' rights. Source : © European Union, 2026 - EP

Briefing - Renewed debate on a future EU data retention framework - 09-07-2026

Although the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) continued developing EU data retention standards after invalidating the former EU Data Retention Directive in 2014, national interpretations diverge and efforts towards alignment have stalled. Law enf
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Briefing - Renewed debate on a future EU data retention framework - 09-07-2026

Although the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) continued developing EU data retention standards after invalidating the former EU Data Retention Directive in 2014, national interpretations diverge and efforts towards alignment have stalled. Law enforcement and judicial authorities report operational challenges arising from this fragmentation, sometimes precluding timely access to communications-related data necessary for identifying suspects and victims, reconstructing criminal activity, and generating investigative leads. In response to these issues and to calls from the Council, the European Commission is assessing the need for a new EU framework. Any legislative action would require a series of politically and legally sensitive design choices. Controversy may arise in relation to the legitimacy and appropriate scope of renewed EU legislative intervention; the operationalisation of the CJEU's system of graduated objectives and safeguards; the adequacy of retention periods; the design of access conditions and safeguards; and, possibly, the need to regulate automated processing of retained datasets. This briefing builds on the overviews provided in the EPRS briefings 'Towards new EU data retention rules' and 'Mapping CJEU limits on data retention framework'. Source : © European Union, 2026 - EP

Study - The human rights and democracy dimension in the Commission proposal for a new Global Europe Instrument: Progress or setback to the promotion of European values? - 09-07-2026

As the European Union prepares to redefine its external financing framework for the next Multiannual Financial Framework, the proposed Global Europe Instrument raises key questions about the future place of human rights, democracy and the rule of law in EU ex
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Study - The human rights and democracy dimension in the Commission proposal for a new Global Europe Instrument: Progress or setback to the promotion of European values? - 09-07-2026

As the European Union prepares to redefine its external financing framework for the next Multiannual Financial Framework, the proposed Global Europe Instrument raises key questions about the future place of human rights, democracy and the rule of law in EU external action. While intended to enhance coherence, flexibility and geopolitical responsiveness, the new framework must also ensure that values-based commitments remain visible, adequately funded and operationally effective. The workshop held on 23 February 2026, organised on behalf of the European Parliament’s Subcommittee on Human Rights (DROI), examined how the proposed instrument may affect the EU’s capacity to support democratic governance, accountability, civil society, human-rights defenders and fundamental rights worldwide. Against a background of democratic backsliding, shrinking civic space and growing geopolitical competition, participants discussed the risks and opportunities of moving from dedicated funding structures towards a more integrated external financing instrument. The discussion also addressed the balance between strategic interests and values-based external action, and the role of the European Parliament in ensuring democratic oversight, policy coherence and sustained support for human rights and democracy. This publication brings together the workshop proceedings, including exchanges with Members, academics, civil society experts and EU representatives, with a briefing on the same topic. Source : © European Union, 2026 - EP

Briefing - Economic Dialogue with the President of the ECOFIN - 15 July 2026 - 09-07-2026

Simon Harris, Minister for Finance of Ireland, is participating in the ECON Committee in his capacity of President of the ECOFIN Council during the Irish Presidency (July - December 2026). According to Article 121 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the Eur
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Briefing - Economic Dialogue with the President of the ECOFIN - 15 July 2026 - 09-07-2026

Simon Harris, Minister for Finance of Ireland, is participating in the ECON Committee in his capacity of President of the ECOFIN Council during the Irish Presidency (July - December 2026). According to Article 121 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union, “Member States shall regard their economic policies as a matter of common concern and shall coordinate them within the Council”. This briefing provides an overview of the Irish Presidency's priorities in ECON-related matters, including the Council’s work on the implementation of the European Semester for economic policy coordination, the conclusion of the Recovery and Resilience Facility, progress on the Savings and Investments Union (SIU), and efforts to reach agreement on the digital euro and the remaining elements of the Single Currency Package. Source : © European Union, 2026 - EP

Briefing - Clean energy in the recovery plans: Is the Recovery and Resilience Facility delivering? - 08-07-2026

Recent crises have highlighted the importance of renewable energy sources and enhanced energy infrastructure for the European Union (EU) – both to meet its decarbonisation objectives and to enhance its energy security and sovereignty. Following the COVID-1
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Briefing - Clean energy in the recovery plans: Is the Recovery and Resilience Facility delivering? - 08-07-2026

Recent crises have highlighted the importance of renewable energy sources and enhanced energy infrastructure for the European Union (EU) – both to meet its decarbonisation objectives and to enhance its energy security and sovereignty. Following the COVID-19 pandemic, the Recovery and Resilience Facility (RRF) has significantly boosted EU financial support available for investment and reform measures linked to clean energy. Overall, 26 Member States are investing around €54.2 billion (9.4 % of the RRF envelope) in such measures, with significant allocations in the recovery plans of various countries (Poland, Italy, Spain, Greece and Hungary devoting the largest amounts in absolute figures). Almost evenly distributed between renewable energy (53 %) and networks (47 %), those resources finance a broad range of measures, not least in smart grids, solar energy and wind power. However, the RRF has shown some limits in its capacity to support cross-border measures, with examples of such projects withdrawn from the plans because of delays. Equally important, the plans' reform component is aimed at improving the regulatory environment for clean energy, for example by streamlining permitting for renewables or improving access to grids. As of 8 June 2026, progress in the implementation of clean energy investment was lagging behind that of the overall plans in terms of objectives assessed as achieved. With the final deadlines for RRF implementation approaching fast, the second half of 2026 is crucial to determine whether the RRF's estimated benefits in terms of enhanced energy infrastructure, deployment of renewables and emissions reductions can fully materialise. Many clean energy measures are delivered through financial instruments, which should lead to part of the RRF resources being invested on the ground after 2026 and leveraging further investment from other sources. Once the RRF comes to an end, analyses point to a possible public funding gap. The European Parliament has identified energy as one of the priority areas for strategic EU investment in the post-2027 EU budget, calling for an increase in the relevant allocations. Source : © European Union, 2026 - EP

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