Dec 2, 2013 | environment, Global Public Goods, Passage au crible (English), Security
By Clément Paule
Translation: Marion Marchet
Passage au crible n°98
The removal of more than 1,500 nuclear fuel rods immersed in the reactor 4’s pool of Fukushima Daiichi’s damaged plant – a huge enterprise expected to last about a year – has started…
Nov 24, 2013 | Digital Industry, Non-state diplomacy, Passage au crible (English)
By Adrien Cherqui
Translation: Lawrence Myers
Passage au crible n°97
i24News has just been created. This new international news station is based in Tel Aviv. Since July 17, 2013, it broadcasts news in French, English and Arabic for Europe, the Middle East, Africa and China…
Nov 20, 2013 | Global Public Health, International commerce, Passage au crible (English)
By Michaël Cousin
Passage au crible n°96
On September 25, 2013, the IRACM (Institute of Research Against Counterfeit Medicine) presented a report on counterfeit medicine as organized crime. This study intended to better expose…
Oct 30, 2013 | Human rights, International migrations, Passage au crible (English), Publications (English)
By Catherine Wihtol de Wenden
Translation: Lawrence Myers
Passage au crible n°95
The drama in Lampedusa, followed by new arrivals between Malta and Lampedusa, have since October 2013, led to new international negotiations on migration politics, both on the European…
Oct 23, 2013 | Africa, Human rights, International Justice, Passage au crible (English)
By Yves Poirmeur Translation: Lawrence Myers
The trial of Kenyan vice president, William Ruto, began in front of the ICC (International Criminal Court) on September 10, 2013. The same will be true for the Kenyan president, Uhuru Kenyatta, on November 12…
Oct 15, 2013 | Nobel Peace Prize, Non-state diplomacy, Passage au crible (English), Security
By Josepha Laroche
Translation: Frédéric Ocrisse-Aka
Passage au crible n°93
While for several weeks, all international media were expecting the young Pakistani activist Malala Yousufzai to be the next recipient, it is finally the OPCW that received…