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Fin du SNU, place au nouveau Service National : l’armée française mise sur la jeunesse dès la rentrée 2026
France·Military

Fin du SNU, place au nouveau Service National : l’armée française mise sur la jeunesse dès la rentrée 2026

Dans le sillage de la suppression définitive du Service national universel (SNU) au 1er janvier 2026, la France s’apprête à tourner une page historique. Dès l'automne 2026, les premiers volontaires du tout nouveau Service National « exclusivement militaire » feront leur entrée sous les drapeaux. Ce dispositif inédit de volontariat, ciblant les 18-25 ans pour un engagement de 10 mois, marque la volonté forte du ministère des Armées de consolider le lien armée-nation et de muscler la résilience du pays face aux menaces contemporaines.

By Antoine Dupont28 mins28m
Messi Is Rewriting World Cup History — And the Next Generation Is Already on the Pitch With Him
Argentina·Sport

Messi Is Rewriting World Cup History — And the Next Generation Is Already on the Pitch With Him

Argentina isn't preparing for the 2026 World Cup — they're in it, undefeated and through to the knockout round, with Lionel Messi breaking all-time scoring records at age 39 while a new wave of young players takes the field alongside him.

By Mateo Guerrero29 mins29m
Kenya's Smallholder Farmers Increase Yields by 40 Percent After Mobile Credit Platform Unlocks Access to Quality Inputs
Kenya·Business

Kenya's Smallholder Farmers Increase Yields by 40 Percent After Mobile Credit Platform Unlocks Access to Quality Inputs

A fintech partnership between Nairobi-based Lipa Sasa and the Kenya Agricultural and Livestock Research Organisation has disbursed micro-loans totalling KES 18 billion to 1.2 million smallholder farmers since 2022, enabling certified seed, precision fertiliser, and weather insurance purchases that were previously inaccessible to sub-two-hectare operations.

By David Ochieng2 hrs2h
Chile Burned for Weeks in January. By March, Its New President Had Scrapped 43 Environmental Protections.
Chile·Environment

Chile Burned for Weeks in January. By March, Its New President Had Scrapped 43 Environmental Protections.

The January 2026 wildfires killed 23 people, destroyed more than 2,300 homes, and burned through 64,000 hectares of forests — an area the size of Chicago. Six weeks later, President José Antonio Kast suspended 43 environmental decrees on his second day in office. Tens of thousands took to the streets. Kast said he was cutting red tape.

By Valentina Riquelme3 hrs3h
Philippines Supreme Court Establishes Corporate Duty of Care for Human Rights Violations by Suppliers
Philippines·Law

Philippines Supreme Court Establishes Corporate Duty of Care for Human Rights Violations by Suppliers

The Supreme Court of the Philippines has held that large corporations bear a non-delegable duty of care for human rights conditions in their supply chains, making Philippine-headquartered companies potentially liable for abuses committed by overseas contractors and sub-contractors.

By Maria Santos28 mins28m
South Korea Tests Domestically Developed Hypersonic Missile — Joining an Exclusive Strategic Club
South Korea·Military

South Korea Tests Domestically Developed Hypersonic Missile — Joining an Exclusive Strategic Club

South Korea's Agency for Defense Development has successfully tested a Mach 6 hypersonic glide vehicle with a range of 700 kilometres, making South Korea only the fifth country to demonstrate operational hypersonic strike capability and fundamentally altering the deterrence equation on the Korean Peninsula.

By Sung-min Kang1 hrs1h
Norway Bets on Kelp Forests to Capture Carbon from the North Sea
Norway·Environment

Norway Bets on Kelp Forests to Capture Carbon from the North Sea

A pioneering Norwegian program is cultivating vast underwater kelp forests along 600 kilometres of coastline, with early data suggesting the biomass could sequester up to 8 million tonnes of CO2 annually by 2030.

By Erik Lindqvist2 hrs2h
South Africa's Government of National Unity Fractures Over Land Reform as ANC and DA Reach Irreconcilable Policy Positions
South Africa·Politics

South Africa's Government of National Unity Fractures Over Land Reform as ANC and DA Reach Irreconcilable Policy Positions

The Democratic Alliance has served notice that it will withdraw from South Africa's Government of National Unity unless the ANC withdraws proposed amendments to the Expropriation Act that the DA says violate the constitutional property rights framework that was a precondition for its entry into the coalition after the May 2024 election.

By Nomvula Dlamini3 hrs3h

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