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Tribune : Sacrifier l’écologie sur l’autel de l’économie de guerre, un choix de court terme pour la France ?
France·Opinion

Tribune : Sacrifier l’écologie sur l’autel de l’économie de guerre, un choix de court terme pour la France ?

Ce mardi 30 juin 2026, l'adoption par le Sénat de l'actualisation de la Loi de programmation militaire (LPM) a scellé un arbitrage lourd de sens. En introduisant l’« état d’alerte de sécurité nationale », l’État s'autorise désormais à contourner les réglementations environnementales pour accélérer la production d'armes. Une décision qui pose une question existentielle : en renonçant à nos engagements écologiques au nom de la sécurité immédiate, ne risquons-nous pas de détruire précisément le monde que nous prétendons défendre ?

By Claire Beaumont52 mins52m
Brazil's October Election Isn't Just About Lula. It's About Who Controls the Amazon, the Minerals, and the Oil.
Brazil·World

Brazil's October Election Isn't Just About Lula. It's About Who Controls the Amazon, the Minerals, and the Oil.

Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva is running for a fourth term against Flávio Bolsonaro, son of the imprisoned former president and his political proxy. Beneath the usual left-right framing sits a sharper question: as the world scrambles for critical minerals, farmland, and rainforest carbon, will Brazil set the terms on which others access its resources — or let Washington and Beijing set them instead?

By Julia Moreira53 mins53m
South Africa·World

South Africa Launches Universal Health Coverage After Three Decades of Post-Apartheid Health Inequality

The National Health Insurance Act has enrolled 22 million previously uninsured South Africans into a unified system. It dismantles the two-tier health divide that has been, for most citizens, the most visible daily proof that apartheid's architecture is still standing.

By Nomvula Dlamini56 mins56m
Taiwan·Business

Taiwan's Semiconductor Diplomacy: How TSMC Factory Agreements Are Reshaping Geopolitical Alliances

Taiwan has transformed its dominance of advanced semiconductor fabrication into an explicit diplomatic instrument — linking TSMC factory location decisions to security commitments from host governments in a strategy that has altered alliance calculations from Arizona to Dresden to Osaka.

By Michael Chen1 hrs1h
Cutting the Transatlantic Cord: Why the Netherlands is Shifting Away from US Security
Netherlands·World

Cutting the Transatlantic Cord: Why the Netherlands is Shifting Away from US Security

Following the submission of a landmark international security strategy on June 17, 2026, the Netherlands has officially declared its independence from the American military umbrella. Over the next four years, Foreign Minister Tom Berendsen's blueprint will see the Dutch state sharply reduce its reliance on United States intelligence, ballistic defense, and arms manufacturing. This historic pivot marks the beginning of a self-reliant European defense model, designed to survive a highly volatile transatlantic alliance.

By Sven de Jong52 mins52m
Armenia's Pashinyan Wins Decisive Mandate in Election Russia Tried Hard to Influence
Armenia·World

Armenia's Pashinyan Wins Decisive Mandate in Election Russia Tried Hard to Influence

Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan's Civil Contract party won close to half the vote in Armenia's June 7 parliamentary election, a result widely read as public backing for his push toward peace with Azerbaijan and closer ties with the West — despite what Western officials say was a heavy Russian disinformation effort to stop him.

By Narine Mkrtchyan56 mins56m
የኢትዮጵያ አትሌቲክስ ከቶክዮ ውድቀት በኋላ እንደገና ለመገንባት ይታገላል፤ አዲሱ ህግ አሰልጣኞችን ከፋፍሏል፣ ቪዛም እንቅፋት ሆኖባቸዋል
Ethiopia·Sport

የኢትዮጵያ አትሌቲክስ ከቶክዮ ውድቀት በኋላ እንደገና ለመገንባት ይታገላል፤ አዲሱ ህግ አሰልጣኞችን ከፋፍሏል፣ ቪዛም እንቅፋት ሆኖባቸዋል

ከ1991 ወዲህ ለመጀመሪያ ጊዜ ኢትዮጵያ በቶክዮ የዓለም አትሌቲክስ ሻምፒዮና ላይ የወርቅ ሜዳሊያ ሳታገኝ ቀርታለች። ከዚያ በኋላ የኢትዮጵያ አትሌቲክስ ፌዴሬሽን ጥልቅ ለውጥ ጀምሯል፤ ለብሔራዊ ቡድን አሰልጣኞች የማስተርስ ዲግሪ ግዴታ የሚያደርግ አዲስ ህግ ግን ራሱ አወዛጋቢ ሆኗል፣ እንዲሁም በ2026 መጀመሪያ ላይ የአሜሪካ ቪዛ ችግር ወጣት አትሌቶችን ከውድድር ውጭ አድርጓቸዋል።

By Selam Tesfaye1 hrs1h
Why Burning Down the Amazon Is Now Smarter Than Cutting It Down
Brazil·Environment

Why Burning Down the Amazon Is Now Smarter Than Cutting It Down

Brazil's satellites are very good at spotting a chainsaw. They're much worse at spotting a fire that was set on purpose. As deforestation by clear-cutting hits a decade low, illegal land-grabbers have found a loophole that the law was never built to catch — and in May 2026, Congress made it even harder to stop them.

By Carlos Ferreira1 hrs1h

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