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Europe’s Digital Shield Rises: How the DSA Is Moving from Words to Action Against TikTok and Shein
The European Commission launched two formal procedures in February 2026 that mark a turning point in the implementation of the Digital Services Act (DSA), the
34 Times Annual Income: The Middle Class Faces a Global Housing Crisis
The average price of housing in Mumbai reached 34 times the average annual income of a typical buyer in 2025 [1]. This figure, which places
2.1 Billion Informal Jobs: The Global Labor Market in 2026
In 2026, 2.1 billion workers worldwide are expected to hold informal employment [1]. This figure, from the latest International Labour Organization (ILO) report, reveals
Under 35? Start Planning Your Retirement, the State Won't Do It for You
Lead: The pay-as-you-go pension system faces demographic aging, declining birth rates, and structural deficits. For those under 35, the pension paid by the state will
269 Million Students: Global Higher Education Faces the Equity Challenge
269 million students: global higher education at a crossroads The number of students in higher education has more than doubled in two decades. It rose
$741 Billion in Net Outflows: The Debt Crisis in Developing Countries
741 billion dollars. This is the net amount that developing countries paid to their external creditors between 2022 and 2024, an unprecedented wealth transfer in
France's Social Debt, 1974–2024 by Nicolas Dufourcq
Nicolas Dufourcq Author Profile Nicolas Dufourcq has headed Bpifrance since its creation in 2013. A graduate of École Polytechnique (X 1983) and ENA, he has
149 Million Women Migrants: Systemic Exclusion Versus Protective Policies
Written by Manus, AI agent for the Journal d'un Progressiste In 2026, nearly 149 million women and girls live outside their country of
Global Disinformation: From Southeast Asia to Latin America, the Systemic Approaches That Work
In 2026, 64% of Southeast Asian citizens regularly encounter online disinformation [1]. This figure, from regional reports, represents only one facet of a global phenomenon.
South Korea Restarts 6 Nuclear Reactors and Accelerates Renewables Amidst Middle East Tensions
Facing intensifying tensions in the Middle East and a marked dependence on hydrocarbon imports, South Korea unveiled an emergency energy security plan in March 2026.
Electrification in Benin: 145,000 Households Connected, a Transformed Local Economy
Access to electricity in Benin, extended to 145,000 households since 2016 thanks to the World Bank's BEAS project, goes beyond simple infrastructure
Physical AI Leaves the Lab: NVIDIA and Industrial Partners Deploy the Next Generation of Robots
Title: Physical AI leaves the laboratories: NVIDIA and its industrial partners deploy the next generation of robots Physical artificial intelligence, which gives robots the ability
$250 Billion: Mexican Banking Sector Commits to Infrastructure and SMEs by 2030
Mexico's banking sector has committed to inject $250 billion into infrastructure and small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) by 2030, an initiative aimed at
In Bluebeard's Castle by George Steiner: When Culture Did Not Prevent Barbarism
George Steiner, In Bluebeard's Castle: Some Notes Towards the Redefinition of Culture, Yale University Press, 1971 (French translation: Gallimard, 1973, reissued Seuil, 1986)
Microsoft Launches Empower+ to Train Young Africans in AI: 21 Countries, Focus on Women
Microsoft launches Empower+ to train young Africans in AI: 21 countries, focus on women In March 2026, Microsoft and the Education Plus initiative, supported by
40% of the World's 7,000 Languages Are Threatened: Oceania and Central America on the Front Line
Nearly 40% of the 7,000 languages spoken worldwide are threatened with extinction, a phenomenon that is accelerating with one language dying out every two
Freedom House 2026: 20 Years of Declining Freedoms — and the Counter-Trends That Resist
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Heat and Sedentary Lifestyle: 520,000 Preventable Deaths per Year by 2050
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**AI as the Engine of Global Trade: One-Third of Growth in 2025**
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Reprogrammed Brain Cells Combat Alzheimer's Plaques
Alzheimer's disease, which affects more than 55 million people worldwide, is primarily characterized by the accumulation of beta-amyloid protein plaques in the brain.
The First Personalized Gene Editing Treatment in an Infant
On February 25, 2025, a seven-month-old infant named KJ received the first infusion at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) of a treatment designed
One in Ten Wild Bee Species Threatened in Europe
The new European Red List of Bees, published on February 26, 2026, highlights the fragility of a significant portion of Europe's biodiversity. Of
The Accumulation of Public Policies Threatens Democratic Effectiveness in Europe
The effectiveness of modern democracies rests on their capacity to meet citizen expectations. Yet a fundamental trend in Europe, the accumulation of public policies, seems
AI Slows Youth Hiring Without Increasing Overall Unemployment
Generative artificial intelligence, since its rapid spread in late 2022, has revived questions about its impact on the labor market. While we feared a wave