Macron’s Africa reset struggles to persuade

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:09:20 GMT

Macron’s Africa reset struggles to persuade Paul Taylor is a contributing editor at POLITICO.PARIS — The bigger the humiliation, the more grandiloquent the relaunch. After a year that saw French forces conducting counterinsurgency operations against jihadist rebels hounded out of Mali and Burkina Faso by military coups, anti-colonialist street protests, and Russian disinformation and mercenaries, President Emmanuel Macron announced a fundamental overhaul of France’s Africa strategy. “Humility,” “partnership” and “investment” are now the keywords in a reset that Macron outlined in a speech he delivered before embarking on his 18th trip to Africa in just eight years. Many Africans were understandably skeptical as the French president took his new doctrine on a tour of Gabon, Angola, the Republic of the Congo and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) — an eclectic mix of former French, Belgian and Portuguese colonies that have big economic potential, and are being heavily courted by Russia and China as well as Eu...

EU needs to understand the realities in the West Bank

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:09:20 GMT

EU needs to understand the realities in the West Bank Eve Geddie is the director of Amnesty International’s European Institutions Office, which leads Amnesty’s work toward the EU and Council of Europe.Earlier this month, a delegation of European diplomats visited Huwara and Za’tara, two Palestinian towns in the Nablus Governorate, where Israeli settlers launched brutal attacks.The violence around Huwara has been notable for its scale and intensity, with hundreds of Israeli settlers participating. But for Palestinians in the occupied West Bank, these state-backed assaults have long been a routine part of life. The near-total lack of accountability for the perpetrators, the well-documented participation of Israeli soldiers in some of the violence, and the very fact that settlements continue to expand in defiance of international law are all manifestations of a system of apartheid, which Israeli authorities impose on Palestinians.Following their visit, the European diplomats condemned the attacks on Palestinians in Huwara, as well a...

Viktor Orbán’s battle for EU funds reveals existential clash

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:09:20 GMT

Viktor Orbán’s battle for EU funds reveals existential clash It’s not just about the money. Since Brussels turned the EU funding tap down to a trickle, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has begun putting through wide-ranging reforms to reopen the faucet for billions of euros earmarked for Hungary.Some officials say money from Europe is the only real tool to enforce democratic norms — but whether such reforms are possible under the current government remains an open question.The Hungarian prime minister loves to talk big, presenting himself on the international stage as a leading voice in conservative Christian politics.But at home, his power rests on a far more basic concept: patronage.Want a contract to build a road? A project for your village? A license for a radio station? A job for your struggling grandkid? For many Hungarians, the answer to these questions leads, directly or indirectly, to the ruling Fidesz party. Orbán has won loyalty from a host of businesspeople, small-town politicians, television personalities and even ...

Rishi Sunak talks tough on China — but defense plan may not satisfy hawks

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:09:20 GMT

Rishi Sunak talks tough on China — but defense plan may not satisfy hawks SAN DIEGO — He’s happy to describe China as a major challenge to the world order, but Rishi Sunak will stop short of formally designating Beijing a “threat” when the U.K. unveils its updated defense strategy on Monday. As he flew to meet his U.S. and Australian counterparts in San Diego, California, to sign a major submarine deal, a move prompted by concern over China’s growing assertiveness on the world stage, the British prime minister was eager to talk up the “epoch-defining challenge” posed by what he characterized as Chinese President Xi Jinping’s “authoritarian” regime.But Britain’s Integrated Review (IR), which sets out the government’s defense priorities and will be unveiled Monday afternoon by Foreign Secretary James Cleverly in the House of Commons, will not go as far as China hawks wanted. Those hawks, including Sunak’s immediate predecessor, Liz Truss, have pushed for Beijing to be officially labeled a “threat.” Asked why he was stopping short, the prime minister ...

France pushes protectionism in Ukraine defense plan

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:09:20 GMT

France pushes protectionism in Ukraine defense plan As Russia’s war in Ukraine puts a heavy strain on EU arms, there’s infighting in Brussels over how best to reload.The latest skirmish is focused around a procurement fund intended to ramp up production of arms in Europe.POLITICO has learned that key committees in the European Parliament — namely, the committees for industry, the internal market, and the subcommittee on security and defense — have clashed over the fund, formally known as European Defense Industry Reinforcement Through Common Procurement Act (EDIRPA). It holds €500 million for now, with the possibility to grow.A French-led group in the Parliament is vying to keep the joint defense purchase pot within the borders of the European Union — which opponents are deriding as a power grab for France.Currently, a compromise text seen by POLITICO leaves the door open to spending outside the EU. It says non-EU companies may be involved “provided that this does not contravene … the security and defense interests o...

Stay silent on human rights to strike deals, Gulf states tell UK

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:09:20 GMT

Stay silent on human rights to strike deals, Gulf states tell UK LONDON — Shut up about human rights if you want to make deals in the Middle East. That’s the warning from a gulf state minister ahead of trade negotiations due to begin Monday, as Britain seeks to deepen economic ties in the region. In an interview with POLITICO, United Arab Emirates (UAE) Trade Minister Dr Thani bin Ahmed Al Zeyoudi said the U.K. and other Western countries must “separate politics from trade and the economy.” The warning follows critical reporting on human rights abuses in the region during December’s World Cup in Qatar.British ministers are in talks with the UAE and the five other Middle Eastern countries which make up the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) trade bloc about a potential trade deal, as the U.K. seeks new partners in the wake of its departure from the European Union. Speaking to POLITICO in London, Al Zeyoudi said the U.K. must “tone down” standard human and workers’ rights provisions in trade deals “if they want more market access and m...

Britain’s think tanks are getting into tech

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:09:20 GMT

Britain’s think tanks are getting into tech LONDON — Rishi Sunak isn’t the only tech geek in SW1. Britain’s ideas factories have clocked tech policy now drives decisions across government and they want to join the party.As Britain’s political parties mull their policies ahead of an election expected next year, and British lawmakers grapple with how to boost economic productivity, the think tank sector is hoping tech policy ideas catch their attention.Over the past 12 months a raft of think tanks have hired dedicated science and technology point people, with a growing number of researchers now working on innovation issues from how to regulate artificial intelligence to what the U.K.’s research and development tax regime should look like.The Tony Blair Institute for Global Change, the government advisory outfit set up by the former Labour Party British prime minister, now has more than 60 people working on tech policy on issues from digital governance to life sciences, artificial intelligence to digital infrastructure.The...

Julius Randle and RJ Barrett lead Knicks past Lakers 112-108 to snap losing streak

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:09:20 GMT

Julius Randle and RJ Barrett lead Knicks past Lakers 112-108 to snap losing streak And the award for best duo goes to Julius Randle and RJ Barrett.A day after their ugly performance on the same Los Angeles court, Randle and Barrett combined for 63 points as the Knicks snapped a three-game losing streak Sunday by beating the Lakers, 112-108, as the Academy Awards unfolded 15 minutes away in Hollywood.Randle controlled the first half with 25 of his 33 points. Barrett took over in the second half and finished with 30 points.Together, they carried the offensive load without the injured Jalen Brunson, as the Knicks avoided a late collapse after Josh Hart buried two clutch free throws with five seconds remaining. Hart’s shots gave the visitors a four-point lead — and halted an 8-0 run from the Lakers — which helped the Knicks (40-30) keep pace with the Nets (39-29) for fifth in the East. The Lakers (33-35), playing without LeBron James, couldn’t continue their three-game winning streak. Isaiah Hartenstein was another Knicks hero while grabbing 10...

‘Everything’ wins best picture, is everywhere at Oscars

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:09:20 GMT

‘Everything’ wins best picture, is everywhere at Oscars By JAKE COYLE (AP Film Writer)LOS ANGELES (AP) — The metaphysical multiverse comedy “Everything Everywhere All at Once” wrapped its hot dog fingers around Hollywood’s top prize Sunday, winning best picture at the 95th Academy Awards, along with awards for Michelle Yeoh, Ke Huy Quan and Jamie Lee Curtis.Though worlds away from Oscar bait, Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert’s anarchic ballet of everything bagels, googly-eyed rocks and one messy tax audit emerged as an improbable Academy Awards heavyweight. The indie hit, A24’s second best-picture winner following “Moonlight,” won seven Oscars in all.Fifty years after “The Godfather” won at the Oscars, “Everything Everywhere All at Once” triumphed with a much different immigrant experience. Its eccentric tale about a Chinese immigrant family – just the second feature by the Daniels, as the filmmaking duo is known – blended science fiction and alternate re...

Michelle Yeoh wins best actress award, making Oscar history

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:09:20 GMT

Michelle Yeoh wins best actress award, making Oscar history LOS ANGELES (AP) — Michelle Yeoh has won the Academy Award for best actress and made history all at once.The Malaysian-born actor became the first Asian woman to win the Academy Award for best actress on Sunday for her multifaceted performance in the multiversal “Everything Everywhere All at Once.” “I have to dedicate this to my mom and all the moms in the world because they are really the superheroes and without them none of us would be here tonight,” she said. “For all the little boys and girls who look like me watching tonight, this is a beacon of hope and possibility. This is proof that dreams dream big and dreams do come true. And ladies, don’t let anyone ever tell you you’re past your prime.”Yeoh’s victory comes almost 90 years after Luise Rainer, a white actor, won the same category for donning “yellowface” to play a Chinese villager in “The Good Earth.”As a nominee, Yeoh was the first in the category who identified as Asian. Merle Oberon, who was nominated ...