Le projet vise à relier Chypre au réseau électrique européen via la Crète.
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Les tribunaux européens sont occupés à traiter les recours intentés par les titulaires de droits contre les géants de l'IA, mais il y a peu de chances que la question de l'utilisation de la propriété intellectuelle soit clarifiée rapidement.
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The annual report prepared by Eda Gemi, Research Associate, ELIAMEP and Bledar Feta, Research Fellow, Wider Europe Programme, ELIAMEP for the OECD Network of International Migration Experts offers a comprehensive and analytically rich assessment of Greece’s migration landscape during 2024–2025, a period marked by moderated inflows, administrative modernisation, and a more securitised approach to border and asylum governance.
Drawing on the latest statistical data, legislative developments, and administrative practices, the report examines how Greece’s migration system is evolving amid demographic pressures, labour market needs, and heightened scrutiny over fundamental rights compliance. The analysis captures both quantitative trends and qualitative policy shifts, providing an authoritative overview of migration flows, legal residence, asylum procedures, integration policies, labour market participation, and citizenship acquisition.
You can read the full national report about Greece here.
You can read the 2025 edition of International Migration Outlook produced by OECD here.
Key themes explored in the report
A governance model at a crossroads
The period 2024–2025 emerges as a transitional yet tension‑filled phase in Greece’s migration governance, marked by a structural rebalancing between administrative consolidation and intensified enforcement. While arrivals moderated in 2025 after the sharp increase of 2024, pressures on the asylum system remain substantial, reflected in expanding backlogs, declining first‑instance recognition rates, and persistent disparities between arrivals and effective returns. Administrative digitalisation, procedural streamlining, and the expansion of selected legal and investment‑based migration pathways signal efforts toward institutional modernisation and closer alignment with EU standards. At the same time, a more restrictive and securitised orientation has taken hold, exemplified by the temporary suspension of access to asylum procedures for specific categories of new arrivals and the reinforcement of return enforcement mechanisms, developments that have heightened domestic and international scrutiny, particularly in light of allegations of pushbacks and broader concerns regarding compliance with fundamental rights obligations.
The legal residence framework continues to expand quantitatively, with growth in valid permits and consolidation of long‑term settlement patterns. Yet persistent delays in residence permit renewals and reliance on short‑term certificates have increased precariousness for long‑term residents, undermining legal certainty and stable socio‑economic integration. Integration governance has strengthened institutionally, especially for unaccompanied minors and other vulnerable groups, but the growing linkage between protection status and labour market participation reflects a shift toward conditional, economically driven inclusion.
Taken together, developments during 2024–2025 point to a migration governance model at a crossroads, where selective openness and administrative modernisation coexist with deterrence‑oriented measures and heightened enforcement. The long‑term sustainability of this evolving approach will depend on Greece’s ability to reconcile control objectives with procedural safeguards, social cohesion, and the protection of fundamental rights.
Le gouvernement allemand a toujours gardé ses distances avec l'industrie de la défense nationale, mais cela commence à changer.
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Pourquoi l'Albanie et le Kosovo participent-ils donc au prétendu « Conseil de la paix » de Donald Trump ? Cette participation va à l'encontre des valeurs d'autodétermination et interroge sur la place de ces deux Etats sur l'échiquier européen et mondial. L'analyse du Collectif anticapitaliste albanais.
- Libres opinions. L'espace de débat du Courrier des Balkans / Blogs - Diaporama, Albanie, Kosovo, Grand Bazar - Diaporama, Israël-PalestinePourquoi l'Albanie et le Kosovo participent-ils donc au prétendu « Conseil de la paix » de Donald Trump ? Cette participation va à l'encontre des valeurs d'autodétermination et interroge sur la place de ces deux Etats sur l'échiquier européen et mondial. L'analyse du Collectif anticapitaliste albanais.
- Libres opinions. L'espace de débat du Courrier des Balkans / Blogs - Diaporama, Albanie, Kosovo, Grand Bazar - Diaporama, Israël-PalestinePourquoi l'Albanie et le Kosovo participent-ils donc au prétendu « Conseil de la paix » de Donald Trump ? Cette participation va à l'encontre des valeurs d'autodétermination et interroge sur la place de ces deux Etats sur l'échiquier européen et mondial. L'analyse du Collectif anticapitaliste albanais.
- Libres opinions. L'espace de débat du Courrier des Balkans / Blogs - Diaporama, Albanie, Kosovo, Grand Bazar - Diaporama, Israël-PalestineLa Calabre, dans le sud de l'Italie, offre une aide à la relocalisation et des incitations au logement pour recruter des médecins étrangers.
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L'Alternative pour l'Allemagne, parti d'extrême droite, a presque doublé son score par rapport aux élections de 2021.
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1 400 personnes touchées par la contamination près d'Anvers demandent réparation - d'autres pourraient suivre.
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Pro-environmental behavior, such as recycling, often needs to be regular to be effective, and interventions to encourage behavioral change may therefore need to be repeated; yet, little evidence exists on the optimal time pattern and frequency of such repeated interventions. To fill this gap, we investigate the impact of mobile text reminders on households’ recycling behavior in urban Peru by randomly varying the exposure length and continuity of reminders. We find that reminders increase both the likelihood that households start to recycle and the frequency of recycling among households that already did so before the intervention. The effects are stronger when reminders are repeated over a longer period. Our findings suggest that both limited attention and habit formation matter for recycling behavior, and that low-cost mobile text reminders can effectively support regular pro-environmental behavior.
Pro-environmental behavior, such as recycling, often needs to be regular to be effective, and interventions to encourage behavioral change may therefore need to be repeated; yet, little evidence exists on the optimal time pattern and frequency of such repeated interventions. To fill this gap, we investigate the impact of mobile text reminders on households’ recycling behavior in urban Peru by randomly varying the exposure length and continuity of reminders. We find that reminders increase both the likelihood that households start to recycle and the frequency of recycling among households that already did so before the intervention. The effects are stronger when reminders are repeated over a longer period. Our findings suggest that both limited attention and habit formation matter for recycling behavior, and that low-cost mobile text reminders can effectively support regular pro-environmental behavior.
Pro-environmental behavior, such as recycling, often needs to be regular to be effective, and interventions to encourage behavioral change may therefore need to be repeated; yet, little evidence exists on the optimal time pattern and frequency of such repeated interventions. To fill this gap, we investigate the impact of mobile text reminders on households’ recycling behavior in urban Peru by randomly varying the exposure length and continuity of reminders. We find that reminders increase both the likelihood that households start to recycle and the frequency of recycling among households that already did so before the intervention. The effects are stronger when reminders are repeated over a longer period. Our findings suggest that both limited attention and habit formation matter for recycling behavior, and that low-cost mobile text reminders can effectively support regular pro-environmental behavior.
By Anwarul K. Chowdhury
NEW YORK, Mar 9 2026 (IPS)
As we observe International Women’s Day (IWD) this year, the global community does so in a time of continuing turbulence, conflicts and uncertainty about the future of our planet.
Such moments remind us once again that women’s equality and empowerment are not only issues concerning women; those are relevant for humanity as a whole – for all of us. This crucial point needs to be internalized by every one of us.
Ambassador Anwarul K. Chowdhury
• This year’s International Women’s Day (March 8) was special as the United Nations would hopefully and appropriately elect a woman as its next Secretary-General.• Let me underscore here an unacceptable reality: in its eighty years of existence, the United Nations has not yet elected a woman Secretary-General—eight decades, nine men, and not one woman. What an embarrassment – what a shame!
How can an institution that speaks of equality at every podium continue to model inequality at its pinnacle? The credibility of the UN’s advocacy depends on its own reflection in the mirror.
• A stark and undeniable reality of our world today is that patriarchy and misogyny continue to thrive as scourges pulling humanity away from our aspiration to live in a world of equality, peace and justice. No country in the world has reached full legal equality for women and girls.
• In many parts of the world, we are witnessing renewed attempts to undermine the hard-earned gains achieved through decades of advocacy for women’s rights and gender equality.
• Women’s organizations, feminist activists and women human rights defenders remain the courageous voices challenging discrimination and injustice. Their role is indispensable for advancing human dignity and human progress.
• My work has taken me to many parts of the world, and time and again I have seen the transformative impact of women’s leadership and participation in shaping peaceful, inclusive and resilient societies.
We should always remember that without peace, development is impossible, and without development, peace is not achievable – but without women, neither peace nor development is conceivable.
The theme of IWD 2026 – “Rights, Justice, Action: For All Women and Girls” – is both timely and compelling. It reminds us that progress requires not only recognition of rights but also determined action to ensure justice and equality in practice.
Let me assert again that feminism is about smart policy which is inclusive, uses all potential and leaves no one behind.
I am proud to be a feminist. All of us need to be. That is how we make our planet a better place to live for all.
Let me also recall that in the year 2000 on this very day, as the President of Security Council, I had the honor of steering the pioneering statement by the whole Council leading to the conceptual and political breakthroughs paving the way for the consensus adoption of the UNSCR 1325 on 31 October 2000 under the Namibian Presidency.
On this IWD, let us renew our commitment to building a gender-equal world. Our individual actions, conversations and mindsets can transform our larger society.
Together we can make change happen!!!
Ambassador Anwarul K. Chowdhury is former Under-Secretary-General and High Representative of the United Nations; Initiator of the UNSCR 1325 as the President of the UN Security Council in March 2000; and Founder of the Global Movement for The Culture of Peace (GMCoP)
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