Suite au succès de sa campagne Bloomberg, Axi lance une nouvelle série de webinaires « Axi Select »

SYDNEY, 27 mars 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Axi, fournisseur mondial de services de trading en ligne, a annoncé le lancement d’une nouvelle série de webinaires éducatifs dans le cadre de son programme Axi Select, élargissant ainsi son initiative de formation des traders suite au succès de sa récente campagne Bloomberg. Le premier webinaire est prévu pour avril 2026 et sʼinscrira dans le cadre dʼune série continue destinée à offrir à la communauté mondiale de traders dʼAxi des analyses de marché réalisées par des experts ainsi qu’une formation concrète au trading.

Cette nouvelle série de webinaires marque un cap dans lʼengagement dʼAxi à accompagner le développement des traders grâce à une formation accessible et de niveau professionnel. S’appuyant sur le fort engagement du public suscité lors de la campagne Bloomberg, cette initiative vise à permettre aux traders d’approfondir leur compréhension du marché, à leur proposer des opportunités d’apprentissage structurées et à les mettre en relation directe avec des professionnels expérimentés du marché.

Greg Rubin, responsable d’Axi Select chez Axi, a déclaré :

« La campagne Bloomberg a mis en évidence une demande croissante en matière de formation fiable, dispensée par des experts, permettant aux traders de mieux comprendre les marchés actuels, caractérisés par une évolution fulgurante. En mettant en place la série de webinaires Axi Select, nous souhaitons poursuivre ce dialogue avec les traders en leur donnant un accès direct à des informations, des analyses et des conseils pratiques destinés à les accompagner dans leur développement à long terme en matière de trading. »

La première session sera animée par Cassandra Ng, analyste des marchés financiers, formatrice et spécialiste du trading, forte dʼune vaste expérience dans la présentation d’analyses de marché et la formation au trading auprès d’un public international. Cette session portera sur les perspectives du marché, les stratégies de trading et les concepts de gestion des risques, dans le but de permettre aux traders de s’adapter aux conditions fluctuantes du marché avec davantage d’assurance.

Cassandra a ajouté :

« La formation est indispensable pour les traders souhaitant acquérir une approche cohérente et disciplinée sur les marchés. Cette série de webinaires a pour objectif de démêler les mouvements complexes du marché et de fournir des informations concrètes que les traders peuvent intégrer à leurs propres stratégies. »

À propos de la présentatrice

Cassandra Ng est trader pour le compte de la société et analyste de marché au sein d’un cabinet d’études réputé, où ses analyses éclairent chaque jour les décisions de milliers de traders. Elle est spécialisée dans la théorie des vagues d’Elliott couplée aux ratios de Fibonacci, qu’elle utilise pour prévoir l’évolution des marchés. Forte de nombreuses années d’expérience auprès de traders particuliers et professionnels, elle s’est spécialisée dans la vulgarisation de concepts financiers complexes en connaissances pratiques de trading, par le biais de webinaires, d’ateliers et d’analyses de marché.

Cette série de webinaires s’inscrit dans le prolongement de la mission globale dʼAxi, consistant à donner aux traders les moyens d’agir grâce à la formation, à la technologie et à des opportunités de développement structurées. En évoluant de lʼengagement via la diffusion vers des expériences d’apprentissage interactives, Axi continue de mettre davantage l’accent sur la création dʼune valeur ajoutée significative, au-delà du simple accès aux marchés.

Les inscriptions sont désormais ouvertes, et les traders peuvent réserver leur place en se rendant à l’adresse suivante :

https://axicorp.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_h2n3EqLTT-qQww5BZtrx2g

À propos d’Axi

Plateforme de trading en ligne internationale, Axi offre un accès au Forex, aux actions, aux indices, aux matières premières et aux actifs numériques. Grâce à des initiatives telles qu’Axi Select, Axi accompagne les traders du monde entier en leur proposant des formations, des technologies et des outils de trading professionnels.

Contact presse : [email protected]

Pour en savoir plus sur le programme Axi Select, rendez-vous sur https://www.axi.com/int/funded-trader-program

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Axi Lança Nova Série de Webinars Axi Select Após Campanha de Sucesso na Bloomberg

SYDNEY, March 27, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — A Axi, provedora global de negociação online, anunciou o lançamento de uma nova série de webinars educacionais no seu programa Axi Select, expandindo sua iniciativa de educação para traders após o sucesso da sua recente campanha na Bloomberg. O primeiro webinar com início em abril de 2026 será uma série contínua, criada para oferecer insights do mercado e educação prática em negociação de experts para a comunidade global de traders da Axi.

A nova série de webinars é a próxima fase do compromisso da Axi em apoiar o desenvolvimento dos traders por meio de uma educação acessível e de nível profissional. Com base na forte interação do público durante a campanha da Bloomberg, a iniciativa visa proporcionar aos traders uma compreensão mais aprofundada do mercado, oportunidades de aprendizado estruturado e acesso direto aos profissionais experientes do setor.

Greg Rubin, Diretor da Axi Select na Axi, disse:

“A campanha da Bloomberg destacou uma demanda crescente por uma educação confiável e conduzida por experts, que ajude os traders a compreender melhor os mercados dinâmicos atuais. O lançamento da série de webinars Axi Select possibilita a continuidade dessa conversa e proporciona aos traders acesso direto a insights, análises e conhecimentos práticos, elaborados para apoiar o desenvolvimento das suas atividades de trading a longo prazo,”

A primeira sessão será conduzida pela analista de mercados financeiros, educadora e especialista em trading, Cassandra Ng, que tem vasta experiência na apresentação de análises de mercado e na oferta de educação em trading para uma audiência global. A sessão se concentrará em perspectivas do mercado, estruturas operacionais e princípios de gestão de riscos, com o objetivo de auxiliar os traders a navegar pelas condições do mercado em constante evolução com maior confiança.

Cassandra comentou:

“A educação é essencial para os traders que querem construir consistência e disciplina nos mercados. Esta série de webinars foi criada para simplificar movimentos complexos do mercado e fornecer insights práticos que os traders possam aplicar nas suas próprias estratégias.”

Sobre a Apresentadora

Cassandra Ng é trader em uma mesa proprietária e analista de mercado em uma empresa de pesquisa premiada onde suas análises fundamentam as decisões de milhares de traders todos os dias. Ela é expert em Ondas de Elliott e em Fibonacci, ferramentas que ela utiliza para prever a direção dos mercados. Com anos de experiência trabalhando com traders de varejo e profissionais, é especialista em traduzir conceitos financeiros complexos em conhecimento prático de trading em webinars, workshops e análises de mercado.

A série de webinars expande a ampla missão da Axi de capacitar traders por meio de educação, tecnologia e oportunidades de desenvolvimento estruturado. Ao passar de um engajamento baseado em transmissão para experiências de aprendizado interativas, a Axi continua a aprofundar seu foco em uma oferta de valor significativo, além do simples acesso à negociação.

Os traders podem garantir sua vaga se inscrevendo em:

https://axicorp.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_h2n3EqLTT-qQww5BZtrx2g

Sobre a Axi

A Axi é uma marca global de negociação online que oferece acesso a Forex, ações, índices, commodities e ativos digitais. Por meio de iniciativas como o Axi Select, a Axi apoia traders em todo o mundo com educação, tecnologia e ferramentas profissionais de negociação.

Contato da Mídia: [email protected]

Para informação completa sobre o programa Axi Select, visite: https://www.axi.com/int/funded-trader-program

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Axi Launches New Axi Select Webinar Series Following Successful Bloomberg Campaign

SYDNEY, March 27, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Global online trading provider Axi has announced the launch of a new educational webinar series under its Axi Select programme, expanding its trader education initiative following the successful completion of its recent Bloomberg campaign. The first webinar is scheduled to take place in April 2026 and will form part of an ongoing series designed to deliver expert-led market insights and practical trading education to Axi’s global trading community.

The new webinar series represents the next phase of Axi’s commitment to supporting trader development through accessible, professional-grade education. Building on strong audience engagement generated during the Bloomberg campaign, the initiative aims to provide traders with deeper market understanding, structured learning opportunities, and direct access to experienced market professionals.

Greg Rubin, Head of Axi Select at Axi, said:

“The Bloomberg campaign highlighted a growing demand for credible, expert-led education that helps traders better understand today’s fast-moving markets. Launching the Axi Select webinar series allows us to continue that conversation by giving traders direct access to insights, analysis, and practical knowledge designed to support long-term trading development.”

The inaugural session will be hosted by Cassandra Ng, a financial markets analyst, educator, and trading specialist with extensive experience delivering market commentary and trading education to global audiences. The session will focus on market outlooks, trading frameworks, and risk management principles aimed at helping traders navigate evolving market conditions with greater confidence.

Cassandra commented:

“Education is essential for traders looking to build consistency and discipline in the markets. This webinar series is designed to simplify complex market movements and provide actionable insights that traders can apply within their own strategies.”

About the Presenter

Cassandra Ng is a prop firm trader and market analyst at an award-winning research firm – where her research powers the decisions of thousands of traders every day. Her speciality is in Elliott wave and Fibonacci – which she uses to forecast where the markets are heading. With years of experience working with retail and professional traders, her speciality is in translating complex financial concepts into practical trading knowledge through webinars, workshops, and market analysis.

The webinar series extends Axi’s broader mission to empower traders through education, technology, and structured development opportunities. By moving from broadcast engagement into interactive learning experiences, Axi continues to strengthen its focus on providing meaningful value beyond trading access alone.

Registration is now open, and traders can secure their place by visiting:

https://axicorp.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_h2n3EqLTT-qQww5BZtrx2g

About Axi

Axi is a global online trading brand offering access to forex, shares, indices, commodities, and digital assets. Through initiatives such as Axi Select, Axi supports traders worldwide with education, technology, and professional trading tools.

Media Contact: [email protected]

For full details on the Axi Select program, visit: https://www.axi.com/int/funded-trader-program

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Escalating Violence and Influx of Returnees in DRC Fuel Regional Instability

Escalating Violence and Influx of Returnees in DRC Fuel Regional Instability

Vivian van de Perre, Deputy Special Representative for Protection and Operations in the United Nations Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (MONUSCO) and Interim Head of MONUSCO, addresses the Security Council meeting on the situation concerning the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Credit: UN Photo/Eskinder Debebe

By Oritro Karim
UNITED NATIONS, Mar 27 2026 – In the month following the reopening of the Burundi-Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) border, the humanitarian crisis in the DRC has deteriorated considerably, recently marked by an influx of Congolese refugees returning home, where they face overcrowded conditions and a severe shortage of essential services. This comes in the midst of escalating clashes between rebel groups AFC and M23, and forces affiliated with the Kinshasa government, with drone strikes causing widespread destruction and pushing violence closer to Burundi’s borders, where conditions are most dire.

Vivian van de Perre, Deputy Special Representative for Protection and Operations with the United Nations Organization Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo (MONUSCO), described the current humanitarian situation as “extremely volatile”. During a press stakeout on March 26, she highlighted that the rapid spread of the conflict from North and South Kivu into Tshopo Province and toward Burundi’s borders is a major concern, warning that it increases the risk of a broader “regional conflagration.”

Van de Perre also warned that armed militants have been increasingly relying on the use of heavy weapons and drone strikes in densely populated urban areas, which have caused great damage to civilian infrastructure as well as serious risks to civilian safety, underscoring recent violent incidents at the Kisagani Bangoka International Airport and in Goma, the largest city in North Kivu. Additionally, she warned of M23’s growing presence in Goma, where the coalition has managed to gain influence, undermine state authority, and disrupt humanitarian aid deliveries.

Furthermore, the United Nations Joint Human Rights Office in the DRC (UNJHRO) has uncovered a considerable rise in human rights violations committed by armed groups. Since December 2025, approximately 173 cases of conflict-related sexual violence have been documented, affecting at least 111 victims, the majority of whom were women and girls.

Van de Perre described these findings as “only the tip of the iceberg,” and highlighted growing rates of exploitation, particularly along artisanal mining sites, where child labour is especially pronounced. Armed groups have also been alleged to hamper monitoring, investigation, and justice mechanisms, and subject human rights defenders, journalists, and civil society actors to intimidation and arbitrary detention.

This follows a sharp escalation of hostilities between the armed groups in December 2025, which forced hundreds of thousands of Congolese to flee to Burundi, most coming from Uvira in South Kivu Province and the surrounding areas. Figures from the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (UNHCR) show that after M23’s withdrawal from Uvira in January and a relative return of stability, more than 33,000 refugees began returning home since the border’s reopening on February 23, with most crossing through the Kavimira border point. Many of these returnees already received little humanitarian assistance in Burundi due to chronic underfunding.

“Conditions in many areas of return in the DRC remain fragile, with acute humanitarian needs,” said Ali Mahamat, UNHCR Head of Sub-Office in Goma, DRC, on March 24 at a press briefing at the Palais des Nations in Geneva. “Initial UNHCR assessments in Uvira and Fizi show families arriving with few belongings, in urgent need of shelter, basic household items, health care, and access to water and sanitation. Many returned to find their homes destroyed and belongings looted, leaving them in deep despair and unable to resume normal life without substantial support.”

According to the latest updates from the International Federation of the Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC), roughly 60 percent of returnees are living in damaged shelters and over 30 percent face challenges accessing their land. Returnees face heightened risks of gender-based violence, forced recruitment into armed groups, extortion, and exploitation, with female-headed households disproportionately affected due to limited livelihood opportunities for women, which leave these communities entrenched in poverty and especially vulnerable.

Figures from UNHCR show that approximately 30 percent of returnees had been taking refuge in Burundi’s Busama displacement camp, where they faced significant levels of overcrowding and limited access to clean water, sanitation services, healthcare, and shelter. Currently, roughly 4,500 Congolese refugees remain stuck at transit points as they await being relocated to Busama. Additionally, Burundi continues to host over 109,000 Congolese refugees, with 67,000 of them in Busuma alone.

Additionally, internal displacement remains widespread in the DRC, with more than 6.4 million people currently displaced. IFRC estimates that over 5.2 million internally displaced Congolese are concentrated in North and South Kivu, as well as Ituri, 96 percent as a result of ongoing armed violence. According to van de Perre, over 26.6 million people, roughly a quarter of DRC’s population, are projected to face food insecurity this year.

Currently, UNHCR’s response plan to assist returnees, refugees, and displaced Congolese civilians is only 34 percent funded, seeking a total of USD 145 million. MONUSCO is currently on the frontlines providing protection services for nearly 3,000 civilians in Djaiba village. Through the mission, the UN has been able to support over 18,000 farmers in harvesting and transporting crops and has conducted 204 patrols. Van de Perre stressed that stronger governance and security enforcement are crucial in protecting vulnerable civilians, and disarmament and repatriation efforts must be conducted to resolve broader regional tensions.

IPS UN Bureau Report

 


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The “Extremely Dangerous and Unpredictable” situation in Middle East and Beyond

The “Extremely Dangerous and Unpredictable” situation in Middle East and Beyond

The Human Rights council, Geneva.

 
United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk in an address
to the Human Rights Council.

By Volker Turk
GENEVA, Mar 27 2026 – More than three weeks after the United States and Israel launched strikes on Iran, the conflict is spreading and intensifying in the region and beyond, with civilians bearing the brunt. Families across the region marked Eid and Nowruz under fire, in fear and uncertainty, and facing further hardship.

The situation is extremely dangerous and unpredictable, and has created chaos across the region, affecting Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Jordan, and beyond.

Since the start of hostilities, Iran has launched large numbers of drones and missiles against military bases, residential areas and energy facilities across these Gulf States and Jordan. Strikes and interceptions have caused terrible harm to civilians, including dozens of deaths and injuries.

Meanwhile, ports, energy facilities, airports, water infrastructure, and diplomatic premises have suffered damage, disrupting essential services and increasing risks to all civilians.

Many of the strikes in this conflict raise serious concerns under international law, which prohibits attacks targeting civilians and their infrastructure, and attacks on military targets where harm to civilians is disproportionate.

I also need to underscore the grave ramifications of this conflict for a number of other countries in the broader region, including Iraq and Syria, as well as the Occupied Palestinian Territory.

Recent missile strikes near nuclear sites in both Israel and Iran underscore the immense danger of further escalation. States are flirting with unmitigated catastrophe.

Civilians in Lebanon are caught up in a human rights and humanitarian disaster. Government figures detail more than one thousand people killed by Israeli military strikes in the past three weeks, including 79 women, 118 children and 40 medical workers. I am deeply concerned by attacks that have hit apartment buildings, killing entire families in some cases.

Meanwhile, Iran and Hezbollah continue to launch missiles and drones into Israel, also causing loss of life, damage to civilian infrastructure, and displacement.

Inside Iran, civilians seek shelter from airstrikes across all 31 provinces of the country. According to Iranian government figures, some 1,400 civilians have been killed and more than 20,000 injured.

There is a growing pattern of strikes affecting residential areas, civilian infrastructure, and other sites that are protected under international law. Housing, hospitals, schools, cultural sites, transport networks and energy infrastructure have all been hit.

As Iranians shelter from these strikes, they also face another wave of cruel state repression, including arbitrary arrests, executions, intimidation and censorship. The internet has been shut down for more than three weeks.

This conflict is also having very serious ramifications beyond the region.

The disruption by Iran of shipping through the Strait of Hormuz is affecting global supply chains, with dire implications for some of the world’s poorest people.

Fossil fuels, medicine, food, and fertilizers are just some of the vital goods that are being held up at sea. This is disrupting global energy markets and supplies; and has the potential to create serious hunger and healthcare crises. The World Food Programme warns that almost 45 million more people could fall into acute hunger unless the conflict ends soon.

The effects are most destructive in lower-income countries, particularly across South Asia. Developing economies are in general less able to withstand price shocks.

Several States have already introduced energy-saving measures. Bangladesh, for example, has closed universities and introduced fuel rationing, while the Philippines has introduced a state of national energy emergency. The crisis could also reduce the flow of remittances from migrant workers that keep families and communities afloat.

There are ongoing attempts to mitigate the closure of the Strait by releasing oil reserves and easing sanctions. But they have not made a significant difference, and the wider consequences remain unpredictable.

Analysis by UNCTAD shows that insurance premiums and marine fuel costs are surging, increasing prices across the board and around the world.

The UN’s Economic and Social Commission for West Asia assesses that the conflict has already caused some $63 billion in economic losses across the Arab region.

Conflict can never be ordinary or standard. But this conflict has an unprecedented power to ensnare countries across borders and around the world. The complex dynamics could ignite further national, regional or global crises at any moment, with an appalling impact on civilians and people everywhere.

The only guaranteed way to prevent this is to end the conflict, and I urge all States, and particularly those with influence, to do everything in their power to achieve this.

Our deeply interconnected world requires that all countries recommit to full respect for international law, and the UN Charter.

We cannot go back to war as a tool of international relations.

When some powerful States are trying to weaken the multilateral system, we need the rest – the vast majority – to stand up for it. While the conflict continues, I call on all parties to ensure full respect for international humanitarian and human rights law.

Attacks on civilians and civilian infrastructure must end. If they are deliberate, such attacks may constitute war crimes.

I stand in solidarity with civilians across the region, who are crying out for peace.

IPS UN Bureau

 


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Caribbean Leaders and Civil Society Prepare for Global Push on Fossil Fuel Phase-Out

As the world edges closer to breaching key climate thresholds, Caribbean policymakers, scientists and civil society leaders gathered in Saint Lucia this month to coordinate the region’s position ahead of a landmark global meeting on transitioning away from fossil fuels. The two-day convening, held on 2–3 March, brought together civil society representatives and government officials […]

War in Iran, Middle East Threatens Global Agrifood Systems

Máximo Torero, Chief Economist of Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), briefs the Security Council meeting on Conflict-related food insecurity: Framing the global dialogue: addressing food insecurity as a driver of conflict and ensuring food security for sustainable peace. Credit: UN Photo/Manuel Elías

Máximo Torero, Chief Economist of Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO),
briefs the Security Council meeting on Conflict-related food insecurity: Framing the global dialogue:
addressing food insecurity as a driver of conflict and ensuring food security for sustainable peace.
Credit: UN Photo/Manuel Elías

By Naureen Hossain
UNITED NATIONS, Mar 27 2026 – The current conflict in Iran and the Middle East region threatens to disrupt the global energy and agri-food sectors, as the closure of the Strait of Hormuz affects oil and fertilizer exports for farmers during critical harvest seasons.

The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) warns that if the war does not come to an immediate end, global markets could collapse from the high demands for oil and crops.

Within the next two weeks, global markets may be able to absorb the shocks brought on by the war thus far and could therefore minimize the risks of food insecurity, said FAO’s chief economist Máximo Torero.

“If this crisis continues for the next three to six months, then yes, it will have an impact not only on the food security sector; of course, energy will impact all other sectors and all other inputs that have been affected,” Torero said.

The Strait of Hormuz carries up to 30 percent of international trade fertilizers and up to 35 percent of global crude oil and natural gas. Premiums on the costs of these resources are increasing as the war continues in the region. Torero told reporters on Thursday that farmers face the “double choke” of higher prices on fertilizers and rising fuel prices, the latter of which is used by the value chain to produce the food available in markets. With limited supplies, farmers may be forced to adapt their crop cycle by reducing the amount of fertilizer or switch to crops that require less nitrogen fertilizer.

Source: UN Trade and Development (UNCTAD), based on data provided by Clarksons Research 2026.

Credit: UN Trade and Development (UNCTAD).

Torero remarked that the immediate impact will be on the next season of crops, which will likely have fewer yields than before the war started. If the fighting concludes within a month, countries with higher reserves of fertilizers and fuels may mitigate shocks to the global markets. If the fighting lasts three months and the Strait of Hormuz stays closed, the shocks will be global and harder to manage. The consequences could include fewer yields from crops and more pressure on global exporters such as the United States, Brazil and Australia. As oil prices increase, this may encourage farmers to switch to biofuels to help meet the demands for crops. Yet such actions may also cause higher consumer prices.

When it comes to the war’s impact in the region, Torero reported that Iran was already dealing with high food prices before the fighting began, which it has only exacerbated. Meanwhile, for Gulf states such as Qatar and the United Arab Emirates, they are largely reliant on food imports and will face more challenges as there are no ships carrying imports through the channel.

Beyond the Middle East, FAO identified certain countries that will be impacted by fertilizer and fuel shortages, such as Sri Lanka and Bangladesh, which are currently in their respective rice harvest seasons, and sub-Saharan countries like Kenya and Somalia, which rely on 22 to 31 percent of fertilizer imports.

One area that will also be affected by the conflict is remittances. Migrant workers from South Asia and East Africa live and work in the Gulf states, including at airports and places of business that have been targeted by military strikes. Torero explained that if these workers cannot send money back to their households in their home countries, the resulting decline in remittance inflow will affect many countries where remittances make up a “significant share” of their GDP.

“There’s a significant amount of labor employment that comes from this region,” Torero said. “Now, if the airplanes are not flying… If the operations that used to flow through the airports are not happening, that will impact of course their economies, and that will impact all these temporary laborers that are working in those locations.”

The rich economies that attract migrant labor could be impacted, Torero said, and the workers whose families rely on remittances would also be severely affected.

While the war in the Persian Gulf continues to threaten the global energy, fertilizer and food markets, the international community is encouraged to take short- and long-term measures to mitigate the shock and protect vulnerable populations.

Torero and FAO recommended developing alternative trade routes to reduce dependence on the Strait of Hormuz. Vulnerable import-dependent countries, including low-income states, need support through emergency food aid, balance-of-payment support and targeted subsidies. Farmers should also be financed to maintain agricultural production and to prevent liquidity constraints.

Torero also recommended that states should diversify their import sources and promote regional coordination. He added that states need to build resilience in the future, which means investing in sustainable domestic agriculture and alternatives to fertilizers and preparing for structural market shifts that may result from prolonged instability.

“We need to treat food systems with the same strategic importance as energy and transport sectors and invest […] accordingly to minimize those shocks.”

IPS UN Bureau Report

 


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دعم الأسر العفيفة في مصر: “جاكارو كينج” (Jackaroo King) تطلق حملة خيرية رمضانية بالتعاون مع “جمعية رسالة”

القاهرة, March 27, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) —

أطلقت “جاكارو كينج” (Jackaroo King)، لعبة الطاولة الاجتماعية الأشهر في منطقة الشرق الأوسط، مبادرة خيرية رسمية لتوزيع المساعدات خلال شهر رمضان المبارك، بالتعاون مع “جمعية رسالة” للأعمال الخيرية الشهيرة في مصر. تهدف المبادرة إلى تقديم 1666 طرداً من المساعدات العينية للأسر العفيفة والمحتاجة في مصر. وقد تم الانتهاء من توزيع هذه المساعدات في مقر جمعية رسالة بتاريخ 13 مارس 2026، في خطوة تمثل انتقالاً هاماً لـ “جاكارو كينج” من التفاعل الرقمي عبر الإنترنت إلى العمل الإنساني الميداني. ولا تعكس هذه الشراكة روح العطاء والتكافل التي يجسدها شهر رمضان فحسب، بل تظهر أيضاً التزام “جاكارو كينج” طويل الأمد باستكشاف نموذج يدمج بين “الترفيه الرقمي والعمل الخيري الواقعي”.

خلال هذه الحملة، ساهم تفاعل المستخدمين وحماسهم في دفع عجلة المبادرة وصولاً إلى تحقيق هدف التبرع بـ 1666 حصة تموينية. وقد تولت “جمعية رسالة” الإشراف على تنفيذ عملية التوزيع وتوجيهها بدقة للأسر الأكثر احتياجاً. ومن خلال ابتكار آلية خيرية تشارك فيها قاعدة عريضة من الجمهور، نجحت “جاكارو كينج” في جعل “عمل الخير” ممارسة جماعية يشارك فيها الجميع، بدلاً من كونها نشاطاً مقتصرًا على فئة محدودة؛ حيث شعر المستخدمون أثناء مشاركتهم في النشاط ومتابعة تقدمه بأن سلوكهم الفردي تحول إلى مساعدة حقيقية وملموسة على أرض الواقع.

تُعد “جمعية رسالة”، الشريك في هذه المبادرة، واحدة من أكبر وأبرز المنظمات الخيرية غير الحكومية في مصر، وتتمتع بحضور واسع وثقة كبيرة لدى الجمهور المصري. وتنشط الجمعية منذ أمد بعيد في الخطوط الأمامية للعمل الإنساني، حيث تشمل مشاريعها رعاية الأيتام، وترميم المنازل في القرى النائية، ودعم إمدادات المياه في المناطق التي تعاني من نقص الموارد، مما يجعلها واحدة من أكثر المؤسسات الخيرية شمولاً وتمثيلاً في البلاد.

يُعتبر شهر رمضان المبارك ليس فقط مناسبة دينية وثقافية هامة، بل هو الوقت الذي تبلغ فيه روح التكافل الاجتماعي في مصر ذروتها. وبالنسبة للأسر المتعففة، فإن توفير المستلزمات الضرورية خلال فترة الأعياد يحمل أهمية واقعية ومباشرة. إن اختيار “جاكارو كينج” و”جمعية رسالة” لهذا التوقيت لتوزيع المساعدات جاء بهدف إيصال الرعاية في اللحظات التي يكون فيها الناس بأشد الحاجة للدعم. ومن خلال شبكة الجمعية المتطورة ونظام التنفيذ المحلي المتقن، تمكنت تبرعات “جاكارو كينج” من الوصول بدقة إلى الفئات المستهدفة، مما رفع من كفاءة ونتائج هذا العمل الخيري.

ومن الجدير بالذكر أن حملة “شهر الخير للعائلات” شهدت حماساً كبيراً وردود فعل إيجابية من جانب المستخدمين؛ حيث بادر الكثيرون بمشاركة “شهادات الخير” الخاصة بهم عبر وسائل التواصل الاجتماعي، مما خلق أجواءً إيجابية داخل مجتمع اللعبة. إن رغبة المستخدمين في استعراض ومشاركة نتائج العمل الخيري تعني أن هذا النشاط قد تحول تدريجياً إلى محتوى اجتماعي يعزز الشعور بالانتماء والرغبة في التعبير عن القيم الإنسانية.

في المستقبل، تعتزم “جاكارو كينج” مواصلة دمج الخلفيات الثقافية والاحتياجات الواقعية لمختلف الأسواق، والتعاون مع المزيد من المؤسسات الخيرية المحلية المهنية والموثوقة. وستستمر في دفع مشاريع الدعم الخيري، والتعليم، والخدمة المجتمعية، لترجمة رؤية العلامة التجارية “جعل العالم أكثر روعة من خلال التفاعل” إلى واقع ملموس، ليس فقط داخل اللعبة، بل في العالم الحقيقي أيضاً.

حول “جاكارو كينج” (Jackaroo King): هي لعبة طاولة اجتماعية ذائعة الصيت في الشرق الأوسط، تلتزم بتقديم تجربة “جاكارو” الأصلية مع مزيج ابتكاري من “اللعب، التواصل الاجتماعي، والتنافس”. وبفضل بيئتها النقية، وخبرتها الواسعة في تلبية احتياجات السوق العربية، ونظامها المتكامل للبطولات عبر الإنترنت وخارجها، أصبحت المنصة الترفيهية الاجتماعية الأبرز في المنطقة.

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 اسم الشركة: WEJOY PTE. LTD
المسؤول: Bryant
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الموقع الإلكتروني جاكاروكنج: https://www.jackarooapp.com/
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Supporting Underprivileged Families in Egypt: Jackaroo King Partners with Resala Association to Launch Ramadan Charity Initiative

CAIRO, March 27, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The Middle East’s breakout social board game Jackaroo King has partnered with Egypt’s renowned charitable organization, Resala Association, to officially launch a Ramadan donation initiative. A total of 1,666 relief packages were distributed to underprivileged families across Egypt. The distribution took place on March 13, 2026, through Resala Association, marking an important step for Jackaroo King in extending its impact from online engagement to real-world philanthropy.

This collaboration not only reflects the spirit of sharing, mutual support, and compassion that defines Ramadan, but also highlights Jackaroo King’s long-term commitment to exploring an integrated model of “online entertainment + real-world social good.”

During the campaign, strong user participation played a key role in achieving the milestone of 1,666 donated packages. With the support of Resala Association, the supplies were efficiently distributed to families in need across Egypt. By introducing a more engaging and participatory charity mechanism, Jackaroo King has transformed philanthropy from a limited offline activity into a collective effort accessible to a broader user base.

Notably, the “Family Charity Month” campaign received strong engagement and positive feedback from users. Many participants voluntarily shared their charity certificates within the community, creating a positive and organic wave of social sharing. This willingness to showcase and celebrate charitable contributions reflects a growing sense of identity and emotional connection among users, turning philanthropy into a meaningful form of social expression.

Looking ahead, Jackaroo King will continue to align with diverse cultural contexts and real-world needs across different markets. By partnering with more professional, local, and trusted charitable organizations, the platform aims to further expand its efforts in humanitarian aid, educational support, and community initiatives—bringing its brand vision of “making the world more exciting through interaction” into tangible reality.

About Jackaroo King
Jackaroo King is a popular social board game in the Middle East, dedicated to delivering an authentic Jackaroo gameplay experience combined with innovative “gaming + social + competitive” features. With its clean environment, deep localization strategy, and integrated online-offline tournament ecosystem, it has become a standout social entertainment platform in the region.

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PORTUGAL: ‘The Far Right’s Electoral Legitimacy Can Eventually Become Governmental Power’

By CIVICUS
Mar 27 2026 –  
CIVICUS discusses Portugal’s presidential runoff election and the rise of the far-right Chega (Enough) party with Jonni Lopes, Executive Director of Academia Cidadã (Citizen Academy) and a Steering Committee member of the European Civic Forum, an organisation working on civic engagement, democratic participation and the protection of civic space at national, regional and international levels.

Jonni Lopes

On 8 February, Portugal held the second presidential runoff in its democratic history, and the first to feature a far-right candidate. Backed by a cross-party coalition spanning centre-left to centre-right, Socialist Party candidate António José Seguro defeated Chega leader André Ventura. The result was a significant rebuff to Ventura, but in just a few years Chega has changed from being a fringe movement into parliament’s second largest party, and continues to influence Portugal’s political landscape.

Why did centre-right voters back a Socialist candidate?

Despite not agreeing with his politics, centre-right voters backed a Socialist candidate to build a firewall around the presidency, recognising that the office demands deliberation, predictability and respect for democratic rules, none of which Chega represents. Seguro’s campaign made this possible. He distanced himself from party politics, avoided turning the race into a debate about the Socialist Party and positioned himself as a stable figure capable of providing institutional continuity during a political crisis.

This was practical risk management, not ideology. The centre-right Social Democratic Party is pushing labour law changes that triggered a joint general strike in December, with over three million workers participating. With Chega already holding significant parliamentary power, voters feared that a far-right president would go further still, using veto powers not to check the government’s agenda, but to entrench it and block any legislation protecting workers’ rights.

This coalition shows that a clear boundary against the far right still exists, at least when it comes to leading the state. It’s a defensive pact: democrats can disagree on policy, but there’s a line when it comes to handing power to a reactionary force that threatens democratic institutions.

What does the result mean for Portugal and Europe?

For Portugal, this result is a temporary reprieve for democracy. Seguro won two-thirds of the second-round vote and over 3.5 million votes, the most ever cast for a presidential candidate in Portugal, despite storms that disrupted voting. This shows that, faced with a genuine far-right threat, Portuguese democracy can still mobilise broadly to defend itself.

But this wasn’t a clear victory against the far right. Ventura won one-third of the vote, strengthened his base and positioned himself as a serious contender for right-wing leadership. In just a few years, Chega has gone from a fringe party to parliament’s second largest.

This sends a mixed message to Europe: broad democratic coalitions can still prevent far-right candidates reaching the top office, but the far right is now mainstream, shapes political agendas and forces other parties to constantly define themselves in relation to it. This is the new normal. This matters particularly for the European Commission, as far-right movements are structural threats and the only response is to strengthen the rule of law and democratic institutions.

Where does Chega go from here?

Ventura lost the presidential election, but Chega has emerged stronger. Winning a third of the vote against a candidate backed by the entire democratic spectrum cements its position. Ventura can now claim to speak for a significant portion of the right, and his loss only strengthens that claim, as he can frame the firewall as evidence that the political system is rigged against him, feeding narratives of elite persecution. He will also use his parliamentary strength to extract concessions by supporting or blocking the government’s budget and pushing on immigration and security, winning enough policy gains to show he delivers for his voters.

Ventura has already said that support for stability ‘has limits’. If the government hits serious problems, such as a budget crisis or a political deadlock, Chega will position itself as the only force willing to break the impasse and ‘fix things’. He’s not treating the presidential loss as the end of his political project but as a stepping stone to bigger gains in future elections. His calculation is that electoral legitimacy can eventually become governmental power.

What does this mean for civic space and civil society?

Portugal’s civic space is shrinking. Hate speech is becoming normalised, immigration rules are tightening, government administration is becoming more exclusionary, protest organisers face police intimidation and civil society organisations are struggling financially. These create real barriers to people exercising their rights. Chega’s rise and its racist and xenophobic rhetoric now heard in parliament raise the risk that discrimination and violence against migrants will become politically acceptable.

A president committed to rights protection can set limits: vetoing discriminatory laws, refusing to suppress information the public needs and protecting communities and organisations under attack. The presidency alone cannot reverse the shrinking of civic space, but it can prevent the government from fully institutionalising a far-right agenda.

Human rights organisations, labour movements and migrant groups see this moment as an opportunity to strengthen protections, not a final victory. Turnout held strong despite devastating storms and emergency conditions, evidence that people were genuinely mobilised by the threat, particularly urban voters connected to civil society, including unions, who had already fought the government over labour rights. The organisations that coordinated the strike now expect the president to use his powers to defend rights.

How should Seguro use his presidential powers?

Seguro has been clear he won’t be the reason parliament is dissolved, and has committed to working with the government while demanding ‘solutions and results’. This means dissolution of parliament will be a last resort in a genuine crisis, not a tactical move to tackle normal political disagreements. He will use his veto power to block laws he thinks violate the constitution and rights and mediate between the government and opposition to push them towards compromise.

The challenge will be to keep the democratic parties, both government and opposition, at the centre while Chega tries to dictate the agenda. If Seguro dissolves parliament too quickly or without a strong reason, he’ll just fuel Chega’s narrative that the system is broken. If he’s too passive and doesn’t use his veto when rights are threatened, he’ll look complicit in democratic erosion. Both scenarios would help Chega: either the system looks incapable of functioning, or it looks unwilling to defend people’s rights.

Seguro will have to walk a very fine line between doing too much and doing too little, while a far-right opposition waits to exploit whatever mistakes he makes. If he gets it wrong, his historic electoral victory will give way to deeper crisis rather than democratic renewal.

CIVICUS interviews a wide range of civil society activists, experts and leaders to gather diverse perspectives on civil society action and current issues for publication on its CIVICUS Lens platform. The views expressed in interviews are the interviewees’ and do not necessarily reflect those of CIVICUS. Publication does not imply endorsement of interviewees or the organisations they represent.

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