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Nigeria's army chief dies aged 56

BBC Africa - Wed, 11/06/2024 - 10:26
President Bola Tinubu says he was a key figure in the military and pivotal to security operations.
Categories: Africa

Peter Winkler zum Wahlkampf der Demokraten: «Es ist etwas total schiefgelaufen»

Blick.ch - Wed, 11/06/2024 - 10:26
Kamala Harris verliert gegen Donald Trump nicht nur das Rennen in wichtigen Swing States, auch insgesamt scheint der 78-Jährige die Mehrheit der Wählerstimmen erhalten zu haben.Peter Winkler, ehemaliger Aussenkorrespondent bei der NZZ, analysiert im Studio.
Categories: Swiss News

World Inequality Still Rising Despite Some Convergence

Africa - INTER PRESS SERVICE - Wed, 11/06/2024 - 10:21

By Jomo Kwame Sundaram
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia, Nov 6 2024 (IPS)

Despite earlier income convergence among nations, many low-income countries (LICs) and people are falling further behind. Worse, the number of poor and hungry has been increasing again after declining for decades.

Jomo Kwame Sundaram

After the post-Second World War ‘Golden Age’ ended over half a century ago, the world has seen unequal and uneven economic growth, industrialisation, and poverty reduction. Income divergence and convergence have involved inequalities within and among countries.

While some national-level income inequalities have fallen, North-South disparities have trended unevenly, partly due to the quantitative influence of China’s and India’s large economies.

Dividing billions
Paul Collier’s original ‘Bottom Billion’ included 58 developing countries. By 2021, they had 1.4 billion people. Failing to grow sustainably, poverty in these nations has persisted.

Despite rejecting the World Bank’s LICs and the UN’s least-developed countries, Collier and his World Bank colleagues’ revival of his Bottom Billion notion offers a valuable review of recent distributional trends.

Without supporting evidence, the authors insist most developing nations were similar at independence, with little significant difference between the Bottom Billion and the “growing” Five Billion.

Per capita incomes of most Bottom Billion countries have not risen much. Although much of the world has grown since the 1960s, many of the poorest nations have fallen further behind, albeit unevenly.

Slow economic growth and rapid population increase have reduced per capita incomes. Most Bottom Billion countries have barely grown since and are now much worse off than the ‘Lucky Billion’ of 38 rich member nations of the Organization of Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD).

Poverty is increasingly concentrated in Sub-Saharan Africa. Also, overall poverty is worsening as African populations continue to grow faster as the poor have more children to improve family circumstances.

Average output per capita of OECD member countries rose by half, from under $30,000 in 1990 to almost $45,000 in 2021. Even the poorest OECD nations are at least upper-middle-income countries.

Despite some convergence, world inequality continued to grow unevenly after 2000. The average per capita income gap between developing countries and prosperous economies has not narrowed since the turn of the century.

In recent decades, sustained high-growth episodes have mainly been in East and South Asia. Average output per capita in such ‘emerging markets’ almost tripled from under $5,000 in 1990 to nearly $15,000 by 2021.

Convergence?
Angus Maddison found divergence among world regions over the last two millennia but agreed that recent Asian growth has made convergence more plausible.

Since the Industrial Revolution two centuries ago, extended periods of divergence have been interrupted by brief episodes of convergence. Between 1870 and 1990, the ratio of the highest to the lowest incomes increased tenfold.

The remaining ‘Five Billion’ are between the Bottom and Lucky Billions. Successful ‘developing market economies’ include large, populous, rapidly growing economies like India and China, as well as small petroleum-rich states.

The Lucky Billion were already well ahead in 1990 and have remained better off since. The incomes of some of the Five Billion have risen rapidly to converge with the Lucky Billion, but the Bottom Billion are not much better off.

Some studies claim these Five Billion grew fast enough for incomes to converge worldwide. Rejecting counterclaims of divergence, the authors insist on ‘unconditional convergence’, regardless of countries’ starting positions.

Other research claims unconditional worldwide convergence as poor nations catch up. Income convergence in the 1990s and 2004-14 suggests higher primary commodity prices financed growth during the latter ‘Golden Decade’, enabling brief LIC progress, including in Africa.

This last brief growth acceleration collapsed with most commodity prices a decade ago. The Bottom Billion’s average income growth rate briefly exceeded the OECD’s during 2004-14

But the episode is wrongly seen as proof of longer-term convergence. Few developing nations have narrowed the average gap in per capita incomes with rich countries. Trends can mislead if not interpreted in context.

For years, China’s average income was below the world’s mean. This previously supported claims of worldwide convergence but will change as China’s mean income overtakes the world average.

But overall convergence can coexist with some countries and people slipping further behind while the number in ‘extreme poverty’ rises. However, data limitations and methodological disagreements make consensus unlikely.

Falling further behind
World output (in constant US dollars) more than doubled from $36 trillion in 1990 to $87 trillion by 2021. While a few developing economies have made rapid progress and more have made modest advances, many have been left behind.

As growth has been higher in East Asia and India, World Bank estimates of the poor fell from 1990 until the pandemic, although the number in ‘extreme poverty’ increased.

Despite continuing growth until the 2008 global financial crisis and declining poverty before the pandemic, many developing countries’ per capita incomes continue to fall further behind.

Hunger numbers have risen in the last decade, while the number of poor has increased since the pandemic. Ongoing economic stagnation has been worse for the Bottom Billion, who have struggled to cope with higher interest rates and capital flight since 2022.

Meanwhile, hunger numbers have been rising for a decade, while the number of poor has increased since the pandemic. Worse, higher interest rates recently have worsened the ongoing economic stagnation.

IPS UN Bureau

 


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Categories: Africa

Indisponibilité des rendez-vous pour la diaspora : le consulat d’Algérie à Montréal réagit

Algérie 360 - Wed, 11/06/2024 - 10:10

La mesure permettant aux binationaux de voyager en Algérie avec seulement un passeport expiré sans demander de visa au préalable a pris fin. Cependant, les […]

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Categories: Afrique

Die US-Wahl in den sozialen Medien: Frustrierte Harris-Wähler: «Etwas stimmt hier nicht»

Blick.ch - Wed, 11/06/2024 - 10:10
Die Welt schaut auf Amerika und auch Social Media schläft in der Wahlnacht nicht. Hier erfährst du alles zu den US-Wahlen – aus der Social-Sicht.
Categories: Swiss News

A NATO főtitkára örül, hogy együtt dolgozhatnak Trumppal

Bumm.sk (Szlovákia/Felvidék) - Wed, 11/06/2024 - 10:08
Euronews: "Világszerte egyre több kihívással kell szembenéznünk, az agresszívabbá vált Oroszországtól kezdve a terrorizmuson át a Kínával folytatott stratégiai versenyig, valamint Kína, Oroszország, Észak-Korea és Irán egyre szorosabbá váló szövetségéig” - mondta Mark Rutte. „A NATO-n belüli együttműködés segít elrettenteni az agressziót, megvédeni kollektív biztonságunkat és támogatni gazdaságainkat” - tette hozzá.

Nach 18 Jahren Beziehung: Liebes-Aus bei Ex-Tennis-Ass Tommy Haas

Blick.ch - Wed, 11/06/2024 - 10:02
Liebes-Aus bei Tommy Haas. Der ehemalige deutsche Tennisprofi und seine langjährige Partnerin Sara Foster haben sich getrennt. Das bestätigt die amerikanische Schauspielerin in einer Radiosendung.
Categories: Swiss News

Peter Hossli verfolgte Trump-Rede in Florida: «Das wird die Demokratische Partei ins Chaos stürzen»

Blick.ch - Wed, 11/06/2024 - 10:01
Peter Hossli hat die Sieges-Rede von Donald Trump im Convention Center in West Palm Beach mitverfolgt und schätzt ein, was dieser Triumph für die Demokraten bedeutet.
Categories: Swiss News

Kacsalábon forgó fővárosi bíróságok – Grendel Susko nyakába szuszog

Bumm.sk (Szlovákia/Felvidék) - Wed, 11/06/2024 - 10:00
TASR: Boris Susko (Smer) igazságügyi miniszter nem tudja hitelesen megindokolni, miért a legdrágább épületet veszik meg a Pozsony III. és IV. Városi Bíróság számára. A versenypályázat győzteséről előre döntöttek. Ugyanakkor olyan tisztázatlan utólagos kritériumokról is határoztak, amelyek nem szerepeltek az eredeti pályázatban – jelentette ki keddi sajtótájékoztatóján Grendel Gábor, az Igor Matovič által vezetett Slovensko mozgalom parlamenti képviselője.

US-Wahlen – Live-Ticker zur Aktualität: US-Experte: «Das ist etwas schief gelaufen für die Demokraten»

Blick.ch - Wed, 11/06/2024 - 10:00
Die USA wählen. Nach einem historischen Wahlkampf entscheidet sich heute, wer Joe Bidens Nachfolge antritt. Ist es Donald Trump oder Kamala Harris? In diesem Ticker halten wir dich über die Ereignisse rund um die Wahlen auf dem Laufenden.
Categories: Swiss News

US-Wahlen – Live-Ticker mit den neuesten Resultaten: CNN verkündet Wahlsieg: Trump wird wieder US-Präsident!

Blick.ch - Wed, 11/06/2024 - 10:00
Donald Trump oder Kamala Harris: Wer hat wo die Nase vorne? Informiere dich in diesem Ticker über die aktuellsten Zahlen aus den Bundesstaaten.
Categories: Swiss News

Schweizer Politiker kurz vor der Trump-Wahl: «Ein schwarzer Tag für die Zusammenarbeit»

Blick.ch - Wed, 11/06/2024 - 10:00
Rot oder Blau, Trump oder Harris: Die US-Wahlen laufen live auf Blick TV. Am Mittwochmorgen scheint ein Sieg von Trump sicher. Im Blick TV-Studio hat sich Moderator Benjamin Fisch in einer aussenpolitischen Runde mit drei Schweizer Politikern über die Wahl unterhalten.
Categories: Swiss News

Malgré ses efforts, le retard de l’Europe en matière d’IA se creuse

Euractiv.fr - Wed, 11/06/2024 - 09:59
L’Union européenne est très en retard par rapport à d’autres pays dans le monde en matière d’informatique appliquée à l’intelligence artificielle (IA), et les projets actuels pourraient ne pas suffire à combler cet écart.
Categories: Union européenne

187/2024 : 2024. november 6. - a Törvényszék T-827/22. sz. ügyben hozott ítélete

Wizz Air Hungary kontra Bizottság (TAROM II; Covid-19)
Állami támogatás
Állami támogatás: a Törvényszék elutasítja a Wizz Airnek a Románia által a TAROM nemzeti légitársaság részére a Covid19világjárvány miatt elszenvedett károk helyreállítására nyújtott támogatás tárgyában benyújtott keresetét

187/2024 : 6 novembre 2024 - Arrêt du Tribunal dans l'affaire T-827/22

Cour de Justice de l'UE (Nouvelles) - Wed, 11/06/2024 - 09:55
Wizz Air Hungary / Commission (TAROM II; Covid-19)
Aide d'État
Aide d’État : le Tribunal rejette le recours de Wizz Air au sujet d’une aide accordée par la Roumanie à la compagnie aérienne nationale TAROM pour compenser les dommages subis en raison de la pandémie de Covid-19

Categories: Union européenne

187/2024 : 6 November 2024 - Judgment of the General Court in case T-827/22

European Court of Justice (News) - Wed, 11/06/2024 - 09:55
Wizz Air Hungary v Commission (TAROM II; Covid-19)
State aid
State aid: the General Court dismisses an action brought by Wizz Air in respect of aid granted by Romania to national airline TAROM in order to provide compensation for the damage suffered owing to the COVID-19 pandemic

Categories: European Union

Serbie : après la catastrophe mortelle de la gare, Novi Sad se soulève

Courrier des Balkans / Serbie - Wed, 11/06/2024 - 09:53

Des milliers de personnes ont défilé mardi soir à Novi Sad après l'effondrement de l'auvent de la gare qui a fait quatorze morts le 1er novembre. La foule a de nouveau accusé les autorités d'être les vrais responsables de ce « crime ». Des violences ont éclaté à la fin de la manifestation.

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Categories: Balkans Occidentaux

Serbie : après la catastrophe mortelle de la gare, Novi Sad se soulève

Courrier des Balkans - Wed, 11/06/2024 - 09:53

Des milliers de personnes ont défilé mardi soir à Novi Sad après l'effondrement de l'auvent de la gare qui a fait quatorze morts le 1er novembre. La foule a de nouveau accusé les autorités d'être les vrais responsables de ce « crime ». Des violences ont éclaté à la fin de la manifestation.

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Categories: Balkans Occidentaux

186/2024 : 2024. november 6. - a Törvényszék T-386/21., T-406/21. sz. ügyekben hozott ítélete

Crédit agricole és Crédit agricole Corporate and Investment Bank kontra Bizottság
Verseny
The banks Crédit agricole and Credit Suisse participated in a cartel in the sector for suprasovereign bonds, sovereign bonds and public agency bonds denominated in US dollars (‘SSA Bonds’)

186/2024 : 6 novembre 2024 - Arrêts du Tribunal dans les affaires T-386/21, T-406/21

Cour de Justice de l'UE (Nouvelles) - Wed, 11/06/2024 - 09:44
Crédit agricole et Crédit agricole Corporate and Investment Bank / Commission
Concurrence
Les banques Crédit agricole et Credit Suisse ont participé à un cartel dans le secteur des obligations suprasouveraines, des obligations souveraines et des obligations d’organismes publics libellées en dollars US (« SSA Bonds »)

Categories: Union européenne

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