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Baselbiet: Landrat lehnt Verkaufsverbot von Einweg-E-Zigaretten ab

Blick.ch - Thu, 01/30/2025 - 15:43
Im Kanton Basel-Landschaft sollen elektronische Einwegzigaretten weiterhin verkauft werden. Der Landrat hat am Donnerstag eine Motion der EVP für ein Verkaufsverbot mit 36 zu 35 Stimmen bei 1 Enthaltung abgelehnt.
Categories: Swiss News

‘No control’: Sweden grapples with bomb violence wave

Euractiv.com - Thu, 01/30/2025 - 15:38

Sweden saw 27 bombings in 27 days to begin 2025.

The post ‘No control’: Sweden grapples with bomb violence wave appeared first on Euractiv.

Categories: European Union

Debatte um Klimaschutz und Sparpolitik: Lisa Mazzone sorgt für Diskussionen: «Die Schweiz wird NICHT verschont!»

Blick.ch - Thu, 01/30/2025 - 15:37
Die Grünen-Politikerin Lisa Mazzone sorgt mit ihren Aussagen zu Klimaschutz und Sparmassnahmen für Diskussionen. Während einige ihre Ansichten unterstützen, sehen andere darin weltfremde Ideologie. Die Kommentarspalte zeigt: Die Meinungen gehen weit auseinander.
Categories: Swiss News

Wettbewerbskompass: Europa versetzt WTO den Todesstoß

Euractiv.de - Thu, 01/30/2025 - 15:36
China und der USA wird vorgeworfen, sich nicht an die Regeln des internationalen Handels zu halten. Die EU scheint sich dem anzuschließen und folgt der Aufforderung von Mario Draghi nach „radikalen Veränderungen“.
Categories: Europäische Union

Les économies allemande et française se contractent, la zone euro stagne

Euractiv.fr - Thu, 01/30/2025 - 15:31
Selon des données publiées ce jeudi, la zone euro a étonnamment stagné au cours du quatrième trimestre de l’année dernière.
Categories: Union européenne

Bundesverwaltungsgericht verweigert Schawinski Konzession für sein Bündner Privatradio: «Ich stehe noch immer unter Schock»

Blick.ch - Thu, 01/30/2025 - 15:29
Das neueste Projekt von Medienpionier Roger Schawinski, Radio Alpin Grischa, kann nicht umgesetzt werden. Das Bundesverwaltungsgericht hat eine Beschwerde gutgeheissen. Gegenüber Blick äussert der Radiomacher sein Unverständnis.
Categories: Swiss News

La défense mutuelle s’applique à l’espace, déclare Kaja Kallas

Euractiv.fr - Thu, 01/30/2025 - 15:29
La clause de défense mutuelle de l’Union européenne (UE) s’applique également à l’espace, a déclaré hier Kaja Kallas, Haute représentante de l’Union pour les Affaires étrangères et la Politique de sécurité, lors de la conférence européenne sur l’espace.
Categories: Union européenne

ECB further cuts interest rates amid Trump tariff fears

Euractiv.com - Thu, 01/30/2025 - 15:21

The bank cited easing price pressures, “moderating” wage growth, and declining corporate profits as the main reasons for its decision.

The post ECB further cuts interest rates amid Trump tariff fears appeared first on Euractiv.

Categories: European Union

Miriam Höller über neue Beziehung und Lebensmut nach Verlust: «Ich hatte lange kein Vertrauen in das Leben»

Blick.ch - Thu, 01/30/2025 - 15:16
Ein Stunt-Unfall und der Tod ihres Lebensgefährten zogen Miriam Höller 2016 den Boden unter den Füssen weg. Jetzt hat sie in Roland Trettl eine neue Liebe gefunden.
Categories: Swiss News

Procès à Fribourg: Condamné pour viol et escroquerie, il ressort libre de son procès

24heures.ch - Thu, 01/30/2025 - 15:14
Le Vaudois a pris 41 mois de prison pour abus divers sur 17 femmes. Soit la durée de sa détention préventive: il a été libéré aussitôt.
Categories: Swiss News

Mesterséges intelligencia segíti az orvosi diagnosztika és a gyógyszerkutatás hatékonyságát

EU Pályázati Portál - Thu, 01/30/2025 - 15:13
A GE HealthCare Kft. és a Debreceni Egyetem közös kutatás-fejlesztési projektje mesterséges intelligencia segítségével teszi hatékonyabbá az orvosi diagnosztikát és a gyógyszeripari kutatásokat. Természetes nyelvfeldolgozó algoritmusokon alapuló megoldásuk a képi és szöveges leletek elemzését és rendszerezését támogatja, amivel többek között az egészségügyi kutatásokba bevonható páciensek is célzottan azonosíthatók.
Categories: Pályázatok

African Countries Called Upon to Improve Data Collection

Africa - INTER PRESS SERVICE - Thu, 01/30/2025 - 15:01

Vendors in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, where government unemployment data is disputed by labour unions. Credit: Ignatius Banda/IPS

By Ignatius Banda
BULAWAYO, Jan 30 2025 (IPS)

Africa’s lack of robust application of statistical research has been flagged as slowing the use of evidence-based data to drive development.

The continent is home to a mix of socio-economic challenges where data collection continues to present a problem for authorities, but experts warn that this is stalling Africa’s development agenda.

National budgets and expertise have been found lacking in ensuring data and statistics drive planning towards the improvement of millions of lives in a continent projected to reach the one billion mark in the next decade.

This emerged during the recent Forum on Statistical Development in Africa (FASDev) where experts met in Addis Ababa under the theme: “Strengthening the Mobilization of Technical and Financial Resources to Support Innovation in Statistical Development in Africa.”

The forum was set up in 2004 by the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa, the African Development Bank, the World Bank and the Partnership in Statistics for Development in the 21st Century (PARIS21), whose brief is to prioritise “disadvantaged statistical systems in least developed, low-income, fragile, and small island developing states to deliver quality data and statistics for sustainable development.”

The forum brings together representatives of national statistical offices, statistical training centres, international, regional and subregional institutions, bilateral agencies and international donors to deliberate on supporting statistical development in Africa.

Data collection is seen as a vital driver of sustainable development as it seeks to give a face to the continent’s challenges.

Experts say while African governments have made strides in professionalising the collection of data and statistics, there is still more to be done for the timely and accurate delivery of results collected from such research.

“There is a need to expedite the provision of robust data and statistics to assist governments in accelerating the achievement of the agenda for sustainable development and Agenda 2063 through their national development plans,” said Oliver Chinganya, Director of the Africa Centre for Statistics at the UN Economic Commission for Africa (ECA).

These comments come at a time when many African governments are struggling to adequately fund their national statistical agency, resulting in unreliable data in areas that include the overall country population in national censuses.

“Africa should urgently invest in robust data and statistical systems to accelerate sustainable development,” Chinganya said.

Data science is being touted globally as integral to understanding challenges that range from sectors such as agriculture, health, education and migration and will play a pivotal role in the 2005 Paris Declaration on Aid Effectiveness.

The declaration was followed by the Accra Agenda for Action in 2008, which sets out to monitor progress on aid effectiveness whereby recipient countries “have more say over their development process.”

Experts say this can only be possible through the collection of reliable data and efficient statistical centres.

“The status of data collection in Africa is important for improving data quality and crucial for decision-making and development. Actors must work hard to produce credible statistics,” said Adoum Gagoloum, Chief Economic Statistics at the African Union Commission, who also serves as Acting Director of the African Union Institute for Statistics (STATAFRIC).

Gagoloum says there is an urgent need for governments to pool more resources towards setting up departments that will ensure that sustainable resources are allocated based on reliable data.

This is as some countries are yet to fully go digital in their data collection methods, further compromising the allocation of critical development resources.

“We need to explore new financing partnerships and resources to prioritize statistical development projects in Africa,” said Babatunde Omotosho, Director of the Statistics Department at the African Development Bank.

The UN Economic Commission for Africa, the African Union and the African Development Bank have partnered to roll out the modernisation of the continent’s data collection and statistical models as part of broader efforts towards realising targets set under Agenda 2063.

According to the ECA, the Statistical Commission for Africa (STATCOM) is already collaborating with the Food and Agriculture Organisation and regional agencies to exploit big data sources through training and capacity building on agricultural statistics.

“Transformation is essential to close the data gaps and in achieving the Africa Agenda 2063 and SDGs,” Omotosho said.

“However, this vision calls for skilled personnel and robust infrastructure, and it is here where stakeholders and donors can make an impact, not only to supply resources but to develop technical expertise,” he added.

The Forum on Statistical Development in Africa, with collaboration from national statistical centres, is banking on this new approach to bring a better understanding of the continent’s challenges at a time of competing development priorities.

IPS UN Bureau Report

 


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Categories: Africa

Soulèvement démocratique en Serbie | RSF demande la justice pour l'agression d'au moins douze journalistes

Courrier des Balkans / Serbie - Thu, 01/30/2025 - 15:00

La colère redouble en Serbie. D'abord porté par les étudiants, le mouvement s'étend à toute la Serbie, alors que de nombreuses professions sont entrées en grève générale. Suivez les dernières informations en temps réel et en accès libre.

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Categories: Balkans Occidentaux

Soulèvement démocratique en Serbie | RSF demande la justice pour l'agression d'au moins douze journalistes

Courrier des Balkans - Thu, 01/30/2025 - 15:00

La colère redouble en Serbie. D'abord porté par les étudiants, le mouvement s'étend à toute la Serbie, alors que de nombreuses professions sont entrées en grève générale. Suivez les dernières informations en temps réel et en accès libre.

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Categories: Balkans Occidentaux

Abnehmen mit Switchel: Kann ein Lifestyle-Drink wirklich überschüssige Pfunde purzeln lassen?

Blick.ch - Thu, 01/30/2025 - 14:56
Das Switchel-Getränk aus den USA soll angeblich das Immunsystem stärken und zugleich überschüssige Pfunde dahin purzeln lassen. Was macht Switchel so besonders?
Categories: Swiss News

«Die Reha war nicht leicht»: Amenda ganz offen – so litt er nach unglücklichem Nati-Debüt

Blick.ch - Thu, 01/30/2025 - 14:55
Nati-Juwel Aurèle Amenda (21) kehrt nach zweimonatiger Verletzungspause ins Kader von Eintracht Frankfurt zurück. Der Innenverteidiger spricht über seine Reha, die Nati-Ambitionen und seine Erfahrungen in Frankfurt.
Categories: Swiss News

L’extrême droite européenne s’unit derrière Jordan Bardella pour torpiller le Green Deal

Euractiv.fr - Thu, 01/30/2025 - 14:53
Les coprésidents du groupe d’extrême droite des Conservateurs et Réformistes européens ont déclaré qu’ils étaient prêts à travailler ensemble avec les Patriotes pour l’Europe pour mettre un terme au Pacte vert pour l’Europe, selon une lettre consultée par Euractiv.
Categories: Union européenne

Genève Aéroport: N’achetez pas de bagages perdus en ligne, c’est une arnaque

24heures.ch - Thu, 01/30/2025 - 14:51
L’aéroport ne revend jamais de valises égarées, même pour quelques francs symboliques. Il s’agit d’une tentative d’escroquerie, alerte Cointrin.
Categories: Swiss News

DR Congo president vows 'vigorous' fight to halt M23 rebel advance

BBC Africa - Thu, 01/30/2025 - 14:49
DR Congo's leader says the country "will not let itself be humiliated" after rebels seized the city of Goma.
Categories: Africa

Immunität tschechischer EU-Abgeordneter steht zur Debatte

Euractiv.de - Thu, 01/30/2025 - 14:47
Gegen die tschechische Europaabgeordnete Jana Nagyová stehen Vorwürfe der mutmaßlichen Beteiligung an einem EU-Subventionsbetrugsfall im Raum. Gestern wurde im Rechtsausschuss des Europaparlaments über die Aufhebung ihrer Immunität beraten. 
Categories: Europäische Union

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