Al Día. 14/11/2024
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1. Human Rights Watch accuse Israël de «crime contre l’humanité et de nettoyage ethnique» à Gaza. L’autrice du rapport explique pourquoi l’ONG conclut que les destructions et les déplacements forcés sont systématiques et relèvent d’une politique d’Etat. Le Monde
2. Aid deliveries to Gaza remain low despite US warning to Israel. The Biden administration gave Israel 30 days to increase the flow of aid, warning that aid shipments into Gaza in September had reached an alarmingly low level. The New York Times
3. Moyen-Orient: que faut-il attendre du nouveau mandat de Donald Trump? Lors de sa campagne électorale, le programme et les déclarations de Donald Trump sont restés assez flous concernant sa vision du Moyen-Orient. Le Monde
4. A new nuclear arms race is beginning. It will be far more dangerous than the last one. With Putin’s threats in Ukraine, China’s accelerated weapons programme and the US’s desire for superiority, what will it take for leaders to step back from the brink? The Guardian
5. Why Canada could become the next nuclear energy 'superpower'. With its rich resources, uranium mining companies want Canada to play a key role in fuelling nuclear reactors worldwide. BBC
6. Aide au développement: le grand repli européen. L’aide, autrefois orientée vers la solidarité internationale, répond à de nouveaux objectifs comme lutter contre l’immigration ou favoriser les intérêts économiques des pays donateurs. Le Monde
7. Poorer nations need $1tn a year by 2030 in climate finance. Waiting until 2035 to receive the funding, which is to help them cut greenhouse gas emissions and cope with extreme weather, would place damaging burdens on vulnerable countries. The Guardian
8. ‘Minimal progress’ made this year on curbing global heating, report finds. World leaders have promised to try to stop the planet heating by more than 1.5C. But current policies put the temperature rise on track for 2.7C. The Guardian
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