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Speech by President António Costa at the EU Ambassadors Conference 2025

Európai Tanács hírei - Tue, 02/04/2025 - 20:19
European Council President António Costa spoke at the annual conference of the EU ambassadors from the EU delegations and offices around the world, the heads of EU military and civilian missions and the heads of the European Commission representations in all 27 EU member states.

Que savons-nous de la fusillade dans une école suédoise qui a fait au moins dix morts ?

BBC Afrique - Tue, 02/04/2025 - 20:11
La fusillade à l'école Risbergska à Orebro, à 200 km à l'ouest de la capitale Stockholm, a eu lieu mardi après-midi.
Categories: Afrique

So leben Ritter und Pfister: Die beiden Kandidaten für den Bundesrat ganz privat

Blick.ch - Tue, 02/04/2025 - 20:02
Sie haben ausgefallene Hobbys, sind Frühaufsteher – und gaben Überraschendes und Persönliches von sich preis: Was bewegt die Mitte-Bundesratskandidaten Markus Ritter und Martin Pfister privat? Und wie haben sie sich einst verliebt?
Categories: Swiss News

US-Star Chappell Roan: Was die Grammy-Gewinnerin mit der Schweiz verbindet

Blick.ch - Tue, 02/04/2025 - 20:00
Die US-amerikanische Sängerin Chappell Roan hat am Sonntag den Grammy für «Best New Artist» gewonnen. Sie hat die Auszeichnung mit einer Ansage an die Musikindustrie entgegengenommen. Doch wer ist dieser neue Star am Pop-Himmel und was hat sie mit der Schweiz zu tun?
Categories: Swiss News

Holdener freut sich über Silber: «Gut haben uns unsere Gegner unterschätzt»

Blick.ch - Tue, 02/04/2025 - 19:59
Die Schweizer Mannschaft gewinnt an der Ski-WM in Saalbach im Teamevent die erste Medaille. Auch wenn es am Ende im Final gegen Italien nicht ganz zu Gold gereicht hat, geben sich Holdener und Co. im Blick-Interview überglücklich.
Categories: Swiss News

Trump hat die Strafzölle auf Eis gelegt – vorerst: War der Handelskrieg doch nur ein Bluff?

Blick.ch - Tue, 02/04/2025 - 19:55
Der amerikanische Präsident verzichtet vorerst auf Zölle für Importe aus Mexiko und Kanada. Ökonom Reto Föllmi erklärt, welche Ziele Trump trotzdem erreicht hat und wo er Denkfehler begehe.
Categories: Swiss News

ManUtd-Fans weinen Rashford keine Träne nach: «Ein bisschen wie bei Beckham in den letzten Tagen»

Blick.ch - Tue, 02/04/2025 - 19:54
Das ManUtd-Eigengewächs Marcus Rashford hat den Klub nach fast zwei Jahrzehnten verlassen. Was einst undenkbar schien: Die Fans trauern ihrem einstigen Idol kaum nach.
Categories: Swiss News

Tesla-Verkäufe brechen ein: Schweizer Autokäufer zeigen Elon Musk die kalte Schulter

Blick.ch - Tue, 02/04/2025 - 19:54
Im Vergleich zum Vorjahr hat Tesla im Januar in der Schweiz 27 Prozent weniger Autos verkauft. Der Marktanteil des US-Autobauers schrumpft stark. Haben Schweizer Autofahrerinnen und Autofahrer die Nase voll von Musks Eskapaden?
Categories: Swiss News

Carbon farming could reduce agriculture’s greenhouse gas emissions by 30% by 2030, time to scale up? [Advocacy Lab Content]

Euractiv.com - Tue, 02/04/2025 - 19:53
Carbon farming has emerged as a crucial strategy in the European Union's efforts to combat climate change and achieve climate neutrality by 2050.
Categories: European Union

Remaniement partiel dans le corps des magistrats : Tebboune annonce de nouvelles nominations

Algérie 360 - Tue, 02/04/2025 - 19:42

Le président de la République, Abdelmadjid Tebboune, a procédé, mardi, à un remaniement partiel au sein des conseils judiciaires et du corps des procureurs généraux. […]

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Categories: Afrique

Verkäufe schiessen plötzlich hoch – dank New-Adult-Hype: «Die Titel drücken unsere Verkaufszahlen spürbar nach oben»

Blick.ch - Tue, 02/04/2025 - 19:40
Ein Buchgenre ist gerade in aller Munde. Der Hype um New-Adult-Literatur stellt die angeschlagene Buchbranche auf den Kopf. Kauffreudige Leserinnen lassen die Umsätze in die Höhe schiessen – und Verlage legen im Rekordtempo nach.
Categories: Swiss News

Benin: An African Pioneer

Africa - INTER PRESS SERVICE - Tue, 02/04/2025 - 19:37

Credit: Hadynya/iStock by Getty Images via International Monetary Fund (IMF)

By Constant Lonkeng
PORTO-NOVO, Benin, Feb 4 2025 (IPS)

Benin faced a number of negative spillovers in 2022: a deteriorating regional security situation at its northern border, the lingering scars of COVID-19, and higher living costs amid the war in Ukraine.

To help counter those headwinds, the country tapped IMF support, including a $650 million blended Extended Fund Facility (EFF) and Extended Credit Facility (ECF) arrangement, complemented by a $200 million Resilience and Sustainability Facility (RSF) in 2023.

Development partners’ confidence in the country’s reform program has been reflected in budget support consistently exceeding expectations. Moreover, Benin was among the first countries to re-access the international capital market last year, following a two-year hiatus, with several sovereign credit rating upgrades in recent years.

Despite challenges, there are promising signs of economic transformation. Among other achievements, growth has been strong, fiscal adjustment is proceeding while allowing for a significant increase in social spending, and efforts to strengthen governance are gaining ground.

Following the combined Fifth Review of the ongoing EFF/ECF arrangement and Second Review of the RSF, IMF Country Focus discussed the country’s economic performance with Romuald Wadagni, Senior Minister of State of Economy and Finance for Benin, and Constant Lonkeng, IMF Mission Chief for Benin.

How is the current reform program affecting the daily lives of Beninese people?

Finance Minister Wadagni: First and foremost, our ongoing reform program has allowed us to navigate an episode of severe and repeated shocks, with technical and financial support from our development partners. As a result, our economy has shown remarkable resilience, with growth averaging more than 6.5 percent in recent years.

Economic resilience is helping harness the potential of Benin’s people. A key focus of our reform program is enhancing human capital, as articulated under our people-centric Government Action Program (PAG 2021–26).

Our Integrated School Feeding Program currently provides free meals to students in 95 percent of elementary schools in rural areas (more than 1.3 million children), with full coverage targeted this year. Lower education is now tuition-free for girls across all of Benin’s 77 communes (estimated 2 million girls), with an ongoing pilot to extend to upper secondary school.

We are also putting emphasis on technical education and vocational training to prepare our large youth population to seize job opportunities in high value-added activities.

More broadly, our flagship Insurance for Human Capital Enhancement (ARCH) seeks to foster social resilience through various programs including micro-credits, access to healthcare, and pensions. The social registry—established early on under the EFF/ECF with World Bank technical support—is an essential tool for targeting our support to the most vulnerable.

How has IMF engagement supported the authorities’ policy agenda?

IMF Mission Chief Lonkeng: One key design consideration of Benin’s IMF-supported program was balancing financing and fiscal adjustment in a shock-prone environment. Considering Benin’s established track record in macroeconomic management, we opted for a flexible design—a vote of confidence from the IMF.

Frontloaded financing supported the country’s appropriately strong counter-cyclical policy response to severe shocks—the IMF disbursed more than 40 percent of the total financing envelope of about 400 percent of Benin’s quota in the first 6 months of the 42-month program to smooth out fiscal adjustment. The EFF/ECF was subsequently complemented by an RSF (120 percent of Benin’s quota) to help enhance the country’s overall socio-economic resilience.

The authorities have since been re-building policy space, with domestic revenue mobilization being a key part of this effort and, more broadly, the cornerstone of the authorities’ reform program. A frontloaded tax policy reform under the program complemented efforts to digitalize the tax system to boost revenue collection. As the chart shows, Benin’s tax-to-GDP ratio increased by more than 2 percentage points during 2022–24, far exceeding the average improvement of other countries in this timeframe.

There are promising signs of economic transformation. How are you achieving this and what lessons did you learn along the way?

Finance Minister Wadagni: We first conducted an in-depth diagnostic of our economic and financial situation about a decade ago. We then embarked on a first wave of reforms to lay the foundations for structural transformation, cognizant of the fact that sound public finances, reliable energy, and infrastructure—including digital—are key prerequisites for sustained economic expansion.

The ongoing second wave of reforms seek to consolidate our initial achievements and climb up value chains by processing commodities locally. The Glo-Djigbé Industrial Zone—which is dedicated to the local transformation of agricultural products including cotton, cashews, and soybeans—plays a strategic role in this regard.

We intend to further develop the zone and, more broadly, pursue the structural transformation of our economy, including through continued modernization and enhanced resilience of agriculture. We will also step up investment in unlocking Benin’s tourism potential and modernizing the Port of Cotonou.

In doing all of the above, we will expand the social safety nets to reach as many vulnerable people as possible. A key lesson from our experience so far is that sound governance is critical in economic transformation.

Benin innovated with the issuance of the first Social Development Goal (SDG) bond in the region – and is now extending this framework to catalyze private climate finance. Can you elaborate?

Finance Minister Wadagni: We developed an SDG bond framework around the country’s social and climate priorities as an integral part of our development finance strategy. The framework was initially used to issue a €500 million SDG bond in 2021, a first in the region.

It has since facilitated the financing of key social and energy transition projects. We intend to leverage the SDG bond framework to catalyze financing for climate change adaptation, resilient agriculture, sustainable ecosystem management, and the energy transition.

Relatedly, we secured climate financing pledges from our partners during the recent COP29, following the climate finance roundtable that we co-convened in Cotonou with the IMF and the World Bank.

What has been the key to program engagement in your view, and what do you see as the main challenges ahead?

IMF Mission Chief Lonkeng: First and foremost, program ownership has been key. Benin has an established tradition of public consultation around the country’s reform agenda—under the National Development Plan and the Government Action Program. The Fund-supported program therefore had a solid homegrown foundation to build on.

Going forward, continued expansion of the tax base, drawing on the country’s recently developed medium-term revenue strategy, would help fund Benin’s large development needs (the country’s median age is 18), and improve the country’s capacity to carry debt and preserve debt sustainability.

On the structural front, a continued move away from the traditional transit-centered growth model—supported by a balanced social contract—would foster private sector job creation in higher value-added activities for the large youth population.

Enhancing resilience to climate change and maintaining the digitalization drive would also support overall socio-economic resilience in the long-term. All of this would help raise the living standards of the Beninese in a sustained and inclusive manner.

Constant Lonkeng is IMF Mission Chief for Benin

Source: IMF

IPS UN Bureau

 


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Categories: Africa

Staatsanwaltschaft bestätigt: FCZ-Shootingstar Daniel Denoon (21) von der Polizei verhaftet

Blick.ch - Tue, 02/04/2025 - 19:36
Zum Start der Rückrunde war er beim FCZ der grosse Gewinner, jetzt hat Daniel Denoon ein Problem mit der Justiz. Wie Blick weiss, wurde der 21-Jährige am Dienstag verhaftet.
Categories: Swiss News

Fogytán vannak a 0 Rh-negatív vérkészletek

Bumm.sk (Szlovákia/Felvidék) - Tue, 02/04/2025 - 19:33
Fogytán vannak a 0 Rh-negatív vérkészletek. A Nemzeti Transzfúziós Szolgálat (NTS) arra kéri az embereket, hogy menjenek el vért adni.

Getting competitive, and green, with Europe’s carbon capture and storage [Advocacy Lab Content]

Euractiv.com - Tue, 02/04/2025 - 19:30
In a new special report, Euractiv takes a deep dive into the carbon capture and storage issues facing Europe as it seeks to boost competitiveness.
Categories: European Union

Von der Leyen: meg kell őrizni az EU és az USA közötti szoros kapcsolatot

Bumm.sk (Szlovákia/Felvidék) - Tue, 02/04/2025 - 19:28
Meg kell őrizni az Európai Unió és az Egyesült Államok közötti szoros kapcsolatot, nemcsak a történelmi kötelékek miatt, hanem azért, mert ez az okos üzlet mindkét fél számára - jelentette ki az Európai Bizottság elnöke Brüsszelben, az uniós nagykövetek éves konferenciáján elmondott beszédében kedden.

The Brief – Trump’s methodless madness

Euractiv.com - Tue, 02/04/2025 - 19:20
The US president’s recent actions suggest his trade strategy is ultimately incoherent.
Categories: European Union

Mattrészeg sofőrt csíptek el Galgócon

Bumm.sk (Szlovákia/Felvidék) - Tue, 02/04/2025 - 19:15
A Škodu Fábia 49 éves sofőrjének szervezetében az első mérésnél 2,92 ezreléknyi, a második mérésnél pedig 2,85 ezreléknyi véralkoholszintet mutatott az alkoholszonda. A nőt alkohol befolyása alatti veszélyeztetéssel gyanúsították meg.

Greenland heads for early election amid geopolitical spat over country’s future

Euractiv.com - Tue, 02/04/2025 - 19:09
Recent polls have shown that while the vast majority of Greenlanders are in favour of independence, few are willing to compromise their standard of living to achieve it.
Categories: European Union

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