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Darum spielt Kryeziu bei Winti nicht von Beginn weg: «Wir mussten auf Mirlind warten – er hat auf den FCZ gehofft»

Blick.ch - 14 hours 15 min ago
Warum ist Mirlind Kryeziu noch keine Option für den Winterthurer Abstiegskampf? Winterthur-Trainer Patrick Rahmen erklärt.
Categories: Swiss News

L’Union européenne pour la tenue d’un dialogue inclusif en RDC

Radio Okapi / RD Congo - 14 hours 19 min ago


L’Union européenne s’inscrit dans la dynamique de la tenue d’un dialogue inclusif pour résoudre la crise qui couve dans l’Est de la RDC. Sa commissaire en charge de la gestion des crises, Hadja Lahbib, l’a rappelé mardi 10 février, lors de son intervention devant le Parlement européen à Strasbourg, en France. Selon elle, le dialogue demeure un moteur indispensable pour parvenir à une paix durable en RDC.

Categories: Afrique, Nyugat-Balkán

Olivier Nduhungirehe: «Si les sanctions pouvaient régler le problème, je signerais demain», déclare le ministre rwandais des Affaires étrangères

RFI /Afrique - 14 hours 27 min ago
La guerre dans l’est de la RDC : mercredi 11 février, vous entendiez le porte-parole du gouvernement congolais, Patrick Muyaya. Ce jeudi 12 février, l’invité Afrique de RFI est le ministre des Affaires étrangères du Rwanda, Olivier Nduhungirehe. À Addis-Abeba en amont du sommet à venir de l’Union africaine, il répond aux accusations de « mensonge » portées par la RDC, qu’il accuse en retour de porter la responsabilité de la guerre. Le ministre rwandais balaie également les menaces de sanctions internationales, notamment américaines. Les accords de Washington ne servent-ils pas avant tout les intérêts économiques des États-Unis ? Les accords de Washington peuvent-ils réellement aboutir à une paix durable ? Quel rôle pour l’Union africaine dans ce conflit ? Olivier Nduhungirehe, chef de la diplomatie rwandaise, répond aux questions de l’envoyé spécial de RFI à Addis-Abeba, David Baché.

PM asks Sir Jim Ratcliffe to apologise for saying UK 'colonised by immigrants'

ModernGhana News - 14 hours 37 min ago
Sir Keir Starmer has labelled comments about immigration made by billionaire Manchester United co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe as offensive and wrong . Sir Jim, founder of one of the world 39;s largest chemical companies, Ineos, told Sky News on Wednesday the UK had been colonised by immigrants and suggested the prime minister was too nic .

Nottingham Forest sack head coach Sean Dyche after just 114 days in charge

ModernGhana News - 14 hours 39 min ago
Nottingham Forest have sacked Sean Dyche as head coach after just 114 days in charge and are looking for their fourth boss of the season. Forest were held to a goalless draw at home by bottom club Wolves on Wednesday and are just three points above the Premier League relegation zone with 12 games remaining.

Kriens-Luzern – Kadetten 26:27: Goalie Car wird mit Last-Minute-Parade zum Helden

Blick.ch - 14 hours 40 min ago
In Zusammenarbeit mit RED+ präsentiert Blick die Highlights der Partie HC Kriens-Luzern – Kadetten Schaffhausen (26:27).
Categories: Swiss News

BSV Bern – RTV Basel 29:32: Hirts rote Karte wird von Basel eiskalt ausgenutzt

Blick.ch - 14 hours 40 min ago
In Zusammenarbeit mit RED+ präsentiert Blick die Highlights der Partie BSV Bern – RTV Basel (29:32).
Categories: Swiss News

Stäfa – Suhr-Aarau 27:36: Aargauer sammeln wichtige Punkte im Kellerduell

Blick.ch - 14 hours 40 min ago
In Zusammenarbeit mit RED+ präsentiert Blick die Highlights der Partie Handball Stäfa – HSC Suhr-Aarau (27:36).
Categories: Swiss News

Real und Uefa einigen sich: Europäische Super League ist endgültig vom Tisch

Blick.ch - 14 hours 41 min ago
Die Uefa, der Verband der Europa-Klubs und Real Madrid haben sich im Rechtsstreit geeinigt. Damit ist das angedachte Konkurrenz-Projekt zur Champions League definitiv gescheitert.
Categories: Swiss News

Raši, a "jóhiszemű" házelnök elfogadja az alkotmánybíróság döntését

Bumm.sk (Szlovákia/Felvidék) - 14 hours 43 min ago
Richard Raši (Hlas) házelnök elfogadja az alkotmánybíróság döntését, amellyel felfüggesztette a Büntetőeljárási törvény bűnügyi hatóságokkal együttműködő személyektől szerzett bizonyítékok felhasználhatatlanságára vonatkozó részét. Kíváncsi a döntés indoklására – mondta újságíróknak szerdán (2. 11.) a parlamentben.

NaRWP and PTI launch “Active Today, Healthier Tomorrow” aerobics program in Ada

ModernGhana News - 14 hours 44 min ago
The National Recreation and Wellness Program (NaRWP) has joined forces with the Parliamentary Training Institute (PTI) to promote healthy living through a three-day aerobics program at AQUA Safari in Ada.

Unwetter-Alarm in Frankreich: 850'000 Haushalte ohne Strom – ein Toter gemeldet

Blick.ch - 14 hours 46 min ago
In vier französischen Départements gilt am Donnerstag eine rote Unwetter-Warnstufe. Es drohen Lawinen, heftige Winde und Überschwemmungen.
Categories: Swiss News

Dritte Trainerentlassung in dieser Saison: Ndoye-Klub wirft Trainer kurz nach Spiel raus

Blick.ch - 14 hours 48 min ago
Nottingham Forest zieht die Reissleine und entlässt Trainer Sean Dyche. Es ist bereits die dritte Trainerentlassung in dieser Saison beim Premier-League-Klub von Dan Ndoye.
Categories: Swiss News

W: új közösségimédia-felület az Európai Uniótól

Új közösségi médiás felület indul az Európai Unió támogatásával. A W névre keresztelt felület az Elon Musk által birtokolt X demokratikus alternatívájaként határozzák meg. A cél egy „demokráciabarát” platform létrehozása, ahol nagyobb hangsúlyt kap az átláthatóság és a dezinformáció elleni fellépés. A platform létrehozását azután jelentették be, hogy az Európai Unió rekordösszegű 120 millió eurós […]

Articolul W: új közösségimédia-felület az Európai Uniótól apare prima dată în Kolozsvári Rádió Románia.

I am ready to play for Black Stars, says Dundee United midfielder Emmanuel Agyei

ModernGhana News - 14 hours 53 min ago
Dundee United midfielder Emmanuel Agyei says he is ready to step up to the senior national team after settling quickly into life in Scottish football. The 21-year-old joined the Scottish Premiership side from Israeli outfit Ashdod for an undisclosed fee, bringing an end to a two-season spell in the Israeli Premier League, where he made 27 .

As Landmark Treaty Expires, No Binding Limits on US-Russia Nuclear Arsenals

Africa - INTER PRESS SERVICE - 14 hours 59 min ago

US President Barack Obama delivers his first major speech, stating a commitment to seek peace and security of a world without nuclear weapons, in front of thousands in Prague, Czech Republic, April 5, 2009. Credit: Official White House Photo by Pete Souza

By Thalif Deen
UNITED NATIONS, Feb 12 2026 (IPS)

When the nuclear Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START) between the US and Russia expired last week, it ended a historic era— but triggered widespread speculation about the future.

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said “February 5 was a grave moment for international peace and security”.

For the first time in more than half a century, he pointed out, “we face a world without any binding limits on the strategic nuclear arsenals of the Russian Federation and the United States of America – the two States that possess the overwhelming majority of the global stockpile of nuclear weapons.”

US President Donald Trump dismissed the termination of the treaty rather sarcastically when he told the New York Times last month: “if it expires, it expires”—and denounced the expiring treaty as “a badly negotiated deal”.

“We will do a better agreement”, he promised, adding that China, which has one of the world’s fastest growing nuclear arsenals, “and other parties” should be part of any future treaty.

The Chinese, according to the Times, “have made clear they are not interested”.

Currently, the world’s nine nuclear powers are the US, UK, Russia, France and China—all permanent members of the Security Council—plus India, Pakistan, Israel and North Korea.

Collectively, they possess an estimated 12,100 to 12,500 nuclear warheads, with Russia and the US owning nearly 90% of the total eve while all nine are actively modernizing their arsenals.

Jonathan Granoff, President, Global Security Institute told IPS the START Treaty should be extended at least a year by formal or informal means. Is that as good as obtaining a new treaty that would include China as the US administration wants? No.

“Is it as good as fulfilling legally required steps such as adherence to the International Court of Justice’s (ICJ) unanimous ruling to negotiate the universal elimination of nuclear weapons or the fulfillment of the promise of nuclear disarmament embodied in Article 6 of the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty (NPT)? No”.

However, argued Granoff, doing nothing is asserting that a modest threat reducing easily obtained step now should not be taken because there are better ways forward. A modest positive step is no impediment to moving in other desired manners.

Fully terminating START communicates to the entire world that the US and Russia are so diplomatically inept that they cannot be trusted to continue to hold the entire world hostage to annihilation by holding thousands of first-use-ready nuclear weapons over everyone’s heads without adequate reasonable restraint, said Granoff.

The arguments being put forth as to why nothing can be done are inadequate.

First, the US argues that a new arrangement, a new treaty, is needed to bring China into the fold of restraint, he said.

“A modest step of extending START for a year by mutual presidential decrees while new negotiations take place does not negate creating a new treaty that would include China.”

Second, the arguments used to rationalize the new arms race fail to consider the folly of producing more accurate, usable, and powerful nuclear weapons”, declared Granoff.

Guterres pointed out the dissolution of decades of achievement could not come at a worse time – the risk of a nuclear weapon being used is the highest in decades.

“Yet even in this moment of uncertainty, we must search for hope. This is an opportunity to reset and create an arms control regime fit for a rapidly evolving context.”

“I welcome that the Presidents of both States have made clear that they appreciate the destabilizing impact of a nuclear arms race and the need to prevent the return to a world of unchecked nuclear proliferation.

“The world now looks to the Russian Federation and the United States to translate words into action. I urge both States to return to the negotiating table without delay and to agree upon a successor framework that restores verifiable limits, reduces risks, and strengthens our common security’, said Guterres.

In a statement released last week, Parliamentarians for Nuclear Non-Proliferation and Disarmament (PNND), a global network of legislators working to achieve a nuclear weapons-free world, said the importance of the New START treaty is hard to overstate.

“As other nuclear treaties have been abrogated in recent years, this was the only deal left with notification, inspection, verification and treaty compliance mechanisms between Russia and the US. Between them, they possess 87% of the world’s nuclear weapons.”

The demise of the treaty will bring a definitive and alarming end to nuclear restraint between the two powers. It may very well accelerate the global nuclear arms race, PNND warned.

This was one of the key reasons that on January 27, 2026, the Bulletin of Atomic Scientists reset the Doomsday Clock to 85 Seconds to Midnight.

Last year, PNND Co-President Senator Markey introduced draft legislation into the US Senate urging the government to negotiate new post-START agreements with Russia and China. The legislation is supported by a number of other Senators and by a companion bill in the House of Representatives. But this seems to have fallen on deaf ears in the Trump Administration.

Granoff, providing a deeper analysis, told IPS the scientific data makes clear that a full-scale nuclear war between the US and Russia would annihilate humanity and that a limited nuclear exchange of less than 2% of the world’s arsenals would put around 5 million tons of soot into the stratosphere leading billions of deaths and the devastation of modern civilization everywhere.

“Realism reveals that the alleged need to duplicate the arsenals of adversary nations is not needed for deterrence. Realism also reveals that there is actually little to no meaningful difference between a nation having 600 (as China does now) or over 1400 deployed nuclear weapons, mirroring the US and Russia, or 30,000 nuclear weapons as Russia and the US each had at the height of the last arms race”.

“The reality is that devastation globally of a small portion of the world’s nuclear arsenals would be unambiguously unacceptable to any sane person. We could say that realism informs us that we have moved from Mutually Assured Destruction (MAD) to Self-Assured Destruction (SAD). The fact is that if any of the 9 states with the weapons were to use several hundred nuclear weapons that nation itself would also be devastated. MAD today reveals a new acronym, SAD.”

Meanwhile, a posting in the US State Department website reads:

Treaty Structure: The Treaty between the United States of America and the Russian Federation on Measures for the Further Reduction and Limitation of Strategic Offensive Arms, also known as the New START Treaty, enhances U.S. national security by placing verifiable limits on all Russian deployed intercontinental-range nuclear weapons. The United States and the Russian Federation had agreed to extend the treaty through February 4, 2026.

Strategic Offensive Limits: The New START Treaty entered into force on February 5, 2011. Under the treaty, the United States and the Russian Federation had seven years to meet the treaty’s central limits on strategic offensive arms (by February 5, 2018) and are then obligated to maintain those limits for as long as the treaty remains in force.

Aggregate Limits

Both the United States and the Russian Federation met the central limits of the New START Treaty by February 5, 2018, and have stayed at or below them ever since. Those limits are:

    • 700 deployed intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs), deployed submarine-launched ballistic missiles (SLBMs), and deployed heavy bombers equipped for nuclear armaments;
    • 1,550 nuclear warheads on deployed ICBMs, deployed SLBMs, and deployed heavy bombers equipped for nuclear armaments (each such heavy bomber is counted as one warhead toward this limit);
    • 800 deployed and non-deployed ICBM launchers, SLBM launchers, and heavy bombers equipped for nuclear armaments.

This article is brought to you by IPS NORAM, in collaboration with INPS Japan and Soka Gakkai International, in consultative status with the UN’s Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC).

IPS UN Bureau Report

 


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Categories: Africa, European Union

Costa’s castle strategy

Euractiv.com - 14 hours 59 min ago
In Thursday’s edition, also: Alden Biesen, Huawei, Bill White, Breton, Australia

Karim Zito shaped my playing career - Dundee United midfielder Emmanuel Agyei

ModernGhana News - 15 hours 2 min ago
Dundee United midfielder Emmanuel Agyei has credited former Dreams FC coach Karim Zito as the defining influence in his development, describing their time together as a turning point in his career. Agyei joined Dreams FC in October 2021 and made his senior debut a month later, coming off the bench in a 3-1 away victory over Elmina Sharks .

Borús, ködös, langyos, csapadékos csütörtök

Bumm.sk (Szlovákia/Felvidék) - 15 hours 13 min ago
Elszórtan köddel, és kivételes esetben jegesedéssel kezdődött a csütörtök (2. 12.) reggel. A Szlovák Hidrometeorológiai Intézet (SHMÚ) előrejelzése szerint felhős/borús, langyos időjárás várható. Napközben helyenként átmenetileg felszakadozhat a felhőzet. Sok helyen várható ködszitálás, vagy eső, esetleg zápor. A hegyekben cca. 1400 m felett havazás valószínű.

Batteries électriques : face au marché automobile en berne, ACC prévoit du chômage partiel

La Tribune - 15 hours 13 min ago
Le fabricant français de batteries affronte le creux du marché de la voiture électrique. L'industriel doit à tout prix conserver ses talents et négocie des mesures de chômage partiel pour éviter un plan social. Ses quatre sites français sont concernés.
Categories: European Union, France

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