Al Día. 19/09/2024
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1. Migration: les Pays-Bas veulent déroger aux règles européennes en matière d’asile. La Haye a demandé à la Commission une exception au droit communautaire en matière d’asile au lendemain du discours du Roi annonçant une politique d’asile plus stricte. Le Soir
2. Territoires palestiniens occupés par Israël: L’Assemblée générale de l’ONU exige le départ de l’Etat hébreu dans les douze mois. Le texte, adopté par 124 voix pour, 14 contre et 43 abstentions, est une résolution non contraignante. Le Monde
3. Walkie-talkie blasts: attacks on Hezbollah kill 20 as Israel says military focus shifting north. The UN security council was convened to meet on Friday to discuss the unprecedented operations in what appeared to be a massive supply chain breach. The Guardian
4. Elon Musk’s social network used a technical maneuver to restore service for many Brazilians after a court blocked it. The president of Brazil’s telecommunications regulator, Anatel, said his agency believed it would soon be able to restore the block. The New York Times
5. Why hundreds of Samsung workers are protesting in India. The workers have 3 key demands: Samsung must recognise the new labour union (SILWU), allow collective bargaining, and reject competing unions as about 90% of the workforce belongs to SILWU. Workers, earning an average of 25,000 rupees ($298; £226) a month, are also demanding staggered raises totalling a 50% increase over the next three years. BBC
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