Le Parlement temporise avant d’approuver l’accord transatlantique négocié entre Bruxelles et Washington, espérant que des modifications soient apportées aux concessions commerciales accordées par l’UE aux États-Unis ainsi que des garanties supplémentaires soient accordées.
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La Cour de cassation belge a jugé mercredi 22 octobre qu'une plainte pénale déposée contre la présidente de la Commission européenne était irrecevable, mettant fin à trois ans de procédure, a confirmé à Euractiv un porte-parole de la Cour bruxelloise et des avocats.
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The OSCE Mission to Bosnia and Herzegovina (Mission) condemns the use of misogynistic and religiously prejudiced rhetoric directed at STAV journalist Rabija Arifović and other female journalists and members of journalists’ associations. Media professionals must be able to work in a safe and respectful environment, with their freedoms and personal security fully protected.
The Mission commends the response from law enforcement and judicial institutions and urges bodies responsible for gender equality and human rights to work on ensuring security, professional protection and safe online space for all female journalists who often encounter gender-based harassment, online abuse, and threats to their personal safety in carrying out their professional duties.
The Mission calls on all actors to refrain from language and rhetoric that undermines the safety, integrity, or professional standing of journalists.
The Mission will continue to support efforts aimed at safeguarding journalists and promoting a safe and respectful environment for media professionals.
On 17 October 2025, the OSCE Programme Office in Dushanbe, in co-operation with the Ministry of Energy and Water Resources and the Agency for Land Reclamation and Irrigation, organized introductory sessions on the recently established Tajikistan-Kyrgyzstan Border Agreement.
The event, attended by 30 regional officials (one woman) from both institutions in the Sughd Region, highlighted the agreement’s importance as a key milestone in bilateral co-operation.
The sessions aimed to enhance institutional capacity by equipping participants with knowledge and practical skills needed for the effective implementation of the agreement at local level. Through training and open dialogue, officials discussed regional co-operation on transboundary rivers, the legal framework for bilateral water co-operation, national water legislation, and integrated water resources management.
By empowering regional staff, the initiative promotes closer collaboration and co-ordination between border regions of the two countries, contributing to sustainable resource management and stability in border communities.
This activity aligns with the OSCE’s mission to support dialogue, foster co-operation, and promote lasting peace and sustainable development in the region.