Tag: Overseas
in Reunion, Elisabeth Borne continues to face dispute over pensions
Prime Minister Élisabeth Borne continues her visit to Reunion, a trip focused on the daily life of Reunionese. She announced this Friday morning aid to reduce the housing crisis on…
In Reunion, Elisabeth Borne does not escape the concerts of pans
Second day of Elisabeth Borne’s visit to Reunion, this Friday, May 12. A day devoted to the theme of agriculture and housing in particular. According to the Ministry of Housing,…
Nepal recognizes same-sex marriage registered overseas
The Supreme Court of Nepal has just recognized the marriage of a homosexual couple registered abroad, offering new rights to this community. The small Himalayan country is one of the…
Mayotte: “Operation Wuambushu is supported but it also divides”
A week after the start of Operation Wuambushu in Mayotte, what are the first lessons to be learned from the large-scale operation carried out against crime and immigration by the…
Comoros maintains its refusal to welcome expelled migrants
In Mayotte, uncertainty remains on April 24, as slum destruction is imminent. During a press conference, the prefect of Mayotte returned to the “Wuambushu” operation which is starting on the…
a collective calls for the abandonment of the anti-migrant operation “Wuambushu”
The Uni-es collective against disposable immigration (UCIJ-2023), which brings together 400 associations and unions, launched this Monday, April 24 a national mobilization against the government’s migration policy and ” demand…
separatists in the lead in the first round
With 34.9% of the vote, the list of former President Oscar Temaru and MP Moetai Brotherson came out on top in the first round of the Polynesian Assembly elections on…
North Korea continues to use overseas workers to bring in foreign currency
North Korea continues to use illegal workers overseas to fund its weapons program. This is what the United States affirms in a joint declaration with South Korea and Japan, in…
Guadeloupe expects a “dark year” in terms of Sargassum strandings
Guadeloupe indicated on Monday February 6 that it feared “a dark year” concerning the groundings of sargassum, a brown algae invading the coasts of the Caribbean and whose quantity has…
Tourism and biodiversity: “We must limit access to the resource”
How to reconcile economic development and the preservation of biodiversity? This is the challenge facing the French West Indies and which is being debated this Thursday during a day of…