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▪ Alexander Novak chaired the 21st meeting of the Intergovernmental Commission on Socio-Economic Cooperation between Russia and the Republic of South Ossetia
▪ Accueil par le Président de la République du Président de la République d Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky et du Chancelier de la République fédérale d’Allemagne, Olaf Scholz au Palais de l Élysée.
▪ Press conference - Mocca Childcare Centre, Canberra
▪ UN ‘blueprint’ to protect least developed nations amid global slowdown
▪ Continued urgent action needed to prevent food and nutrition crisis from worsening
▪ Ukraine: Influx of weapons ‘must not derail aspiration for peace’, Security Council hears
▪ Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis’ telephone conversation with the Prime Minister of Italy, Giorgia Meloni
▪ Education: More investment in school health, nutrition, will realize childhood potential
▪ Slamming ‘big formula milk companies’, WHO scientist calls for swift clampdown to protect nursing mothers
▪ Earthquake disaster latest: fresh snow compounds Syrians’ misery
▪ Ethiopia: UN refugee agency chief calls for more aid, new long-term strategy
▪ Compte rendu du Conseil des ministres du 8 février 2023.
▪ Décès de Daniel Defert.
▪ Somalia: $2.6 billion appeal to support millions amid historic drought and famine fears
▪ Meeting of the Government Coordination Council on the needs of the Russian Federation Armed Forces, other troops, military formations and bodies
▪ The World Now Needs the India-Led G20 to Succeed
▪ First Person: Türkiye earthquake – 60 seconds of terror
▪ Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis’ interview on CNN, with journalist Christina Macfarlane
▪ What is Institutional Racism and Why It Is in Focus?
▪ How Real African Solutions Now Overcome African Problems
▪ Is China Now Emulating Epic Soviet Spy Balloon Program?
▪ Breakfast with Chad
▪ Prime Minister Justin Trudeau meets with Alberta Premier Danielle Smith
▪ UN chief ‘deeply regrets’ Mali’s decision to expel senior rights official
▪ Caribbean sees first regional launch of global plan on early warning systems
▪ ‘Reasonable grounds’ to believe Syrian Government was behind deadly chlorine gas attack on Douma: OPCW report
▪ UN Women Australia International Women s Day Parliamentary
▪ Doorstop Interview - Parliament House, Canberra
▪ Partnerships key to boosting online safety
▪ Working together to improve health care for Canadians
▪ Reduce pollution to combat ‘superbugs’ and other anti-microbial resistance
▪ Zambia: New grant gives boost to women peacekeepers
▪ Türkiye, Syria quake latest: full scale of disaster still unfolding, UN humanitarians warn
▪ The Truth About US Democracy
▪ Breakfast with Chad
▪ Entretien téléphonique avec M. Nikol PACHINIAN, Premier ministre d’Arménie.
▪ Entretien téléphonique avec la Présidente du Conseil des ministres d’Italie, Mme Giorgia MELONI.
▪ Lack of jobs, the main driver of violent extremism in sub-Saharan Africa: UNDP
▪ Press Conference - Canberra
▪ Prime Minister Justin Trudeau speaks with the Chair of the Council of the Federation and Manitoba Premier Heather Stefanson
▪ Address to Caucus
▪ China: Tibetan children forced to assimilate, independent rights experts fear
▪ ‘Put people first’ in drive to realize Sustainable Development Goals
▪ UN human rights chief calls on Mali to reverse ‘regrettable’ expulsion order
▪ ‘Act decisively before it is too late’, Guterres warns countries, laying out his priorities for 2023
▪ Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis’ telephone conversation with the President of Turkey Recep Tayyip Erdoğan
▪ UN relief chief tells Security Council ‘we can do better’ in Ukraine
▪ Around 4.2 million girls at risk for Female Genital Mutilation says Guterres, stressing men must also speak out
▪ UN agencies launch emergency response after devastating Türkiye and Syria quakes
▪ Raving Balloonatics Take Over Washington
▪ Fair Observer’s Breakfast Conversation with New Friend Chad, aka ChatGPT
▪ Meeting with deputy prime ministers on current issues
▪ Government taking strong action against disinformation and rumour-spreading campaign
▪ Biden, Go Bold in the State of the Union
▪ The Pope Delivers a Clear Message in the Democratic Republic of Congo
▪ Visit to Australia by the Prime Minister of Timor-Leste
▪ A better, safer future for Central Australia
▪ South African peacekeeper killed after helicopter comes under fire mid-flight in DR Congo
▪ Doorstop - St Paul s Anglican Church, Canberra
▪ Should We Now Have the Right to Die?
▪ Statement by the Prime Minister on International Development Week
▪ Address to Last Post Ceremony
▪ Q A, National Press Club
▪ Podcast interview: The Daily Aus
▪ Address to the Chifley Research Conference
▪ Décès de Paco Rabanne.
▪ From the Field: Earning a crust from bread
▪ Saudi Arabia to host boxing match between Tommy Fury and Jake Paul
▪ Cristiano Ronaldo enjoying life in Saudi Arabia
▪ Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and Vlaimir Putin discuss oil market strategy
▪ Mike Pompeo praises Mohammed bin Salman’s record
▪ Who is Mohammed bin Salman’s Wife? Meet Sara bint Mashoor bin Abdulaziz Al Saud
▪ UK Government faces high court battle over arms sales to Saudi Arabia
▪ MBS lowers crime rates with capital punishment
▪ Saudi Arabia sponsor Women’s World Cup
▪ Riyadh Season: A Guide to Saudi Arabia’s Most Exciting Festival
▪ The Jeddah Superdome, an engineering marvel of the Saudi Royals
▪ Italian Prime Minister visited Sweden
▪ Japan’s Strong Moves to Counter China Creates New Asia
▪ The Truth About Crypto: It Is Scarily Untrustworthy
▪ Doorstop interview - Sydney
▪ Moldova: The long and winding road to safety
▪ Alexei Overchuk comments on the Eurasian Intergovernmental Council meeting
▪ Podcast interview: Guardian Australia Politics Podcast
▪ Opening remarks: i4Give Festival
▪ UN chief: Build ‘alliance of peace’ on International Day of Human Fraternity
▪ Downward slide in global food prices continues: FAO
▪ Transforming how we eat, ‘a critical accelerator’ towards 2030 development goals: Deputy UN chief
▪ UN child rights committee lauds Swiss asylum offer to Kurdish family
▪ WHO launches bid to tackle inequalities behind global breast cancer threat
▪ Press statements by Mikhail Mishustin and Chairman of the Board of the Eurasian Economic Commission Mikhail Myasnikovich following a meeting of the Eurasian Intergovernmental Council
▪ Conseil de Politique Nucléaire.
▪ Mikhail Mishustin takes part in the Digital Almaty 2023 International Forum
▪ Does a Woman’s Biological Clock Have a Price?
▪ UN aid convoys deliver lifesaving relief to Ukraine’s war-ravaged east
▪ UN rights chief appeals for Israelis and Palestinians to end ‘illogic of escalation’
▪ Dîner de travail avec le Premier ministre de l’État d’Israël, M. Benyamin NETANYAHOU.
▪ Germany in Spotlight as Russia-Ukraine War Intensifies
▪ Expanded meeting of Eurasian Intergovernmental Council
▪ Television interview - Erin, Sky News
▪ Conversation with Prime Minister of Kazakhstan Alikhan Smailov
▪ Mikhail Mishustin’s conversation with Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan
▪ Mikhail Mishustin’s conversation with Prime Minister of Belarus Roman Golovchenko
▪ Prime Minister Justin Trudeau speaks with Prime Minister of Latvia Krišjānis Kariņš
▪ Press conference - Canberra
▪ Appointment of New Secretary of the Department of Education
▪ Meeting of National Cabinet
▪ Remarks - National Cabinet Meeting - Parliament House, Canberra
▪ Nigeria: UN genocide expert warns against worsening security situation
▪ Ethiopia: Northern aid access improving but some areas still hard to reach
▪ Radio Interview - Nova 93.7 Perth with Nathan, Nat and Shaun
▪ Resolution of ‘racism’ complaint brought by Qatar against UAE and Saudi Arabia
▪ Iraq must seize ‘brief window of opportunity’ to turn tide of instability
▪ Spain: Rights experts call for probe into claim Catalan leaders were spied on
▪ Décès de Jacques Bloch.
▪ Décès de Philippe Tesson.
▪ Pope Francis in DR Congo: WFP highlights Africa’s biggest hunger crisis
▪ Restricted meeting of the Eurasian Intergovernmental Council
▪ Where is the Global Economy Headed in 2023?
▪ Will Popular Protests Destroy Iran’s Islamic Regime?
▪ Remarks to Referendum Working Group
▪ Prime Minister Justin Trudeau meets with British Columbia Premier David Eby
▪ Government delivers on expanding the pacific workforce - six months early
▪ Radio interview - Mix94.5 Perth breakfast with Pete, Matt and Kymba
▪ Radio interview - Triple M Perth breakfast with Xav Michelle
▪ UN experts laud International Olympic Committee for considering admission of Russian, Belarusian athletes
▪ Revive and restore wetlands, home to 40 per cent of all biodiversity
▪ Government delivers on expanding the pacific workforce - six monthly early
▪ Fake medicines kill almost 500,000 sub-Saharan Africans a year: UNODC report
▪ Climate change: WMO unveils plans for sustainable monitoring of greenhouse gases
▪ African leaders commit to end AIDS among children by 2030
▪ Alexander Novak holds OPEC+ Joint Ministerial Monitoring Committee meeting
▪ Government meeting
▪ Les photos du mois de janvier 2023.
▪ Compte rendu du Conseil des ministres du 1 février 2023.
▪ Can ChatGPT Do a Better Job than Tony Blinken?
▪ Statement by the Prime Minister on Black History Month
▪ Denis Manturov’s meeting with Egyptian Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry
▪ Radio interview - ABC Radio Perth Drive with Jo Trilling
▪ First meeting of the Organising Committee in Charge of Preparations and Support for the Russian Federation’s EAEU Presidency
▪ Doorstop Interview - Perth
▪ Congress is Right: Lebanon Needs Fixing
▪ Antoine van Agtmael: Stagflation and Race for Clean High Tech
▪ Expression of Interest for Medicare Urgent Care Clinics in Western Australia
▪ 20th Shangri-La Dialogue
▪ Peace in South Sudan hinges on local accountability, landmark Peacebuilding Commission meeting hears
▪ Global growth will be weak in 2023 before rebounding next year: IMF
▪ Deny legitimacy of Myanmar’s military junta, UN expert urges
▪ Saudi Arabia a strategic partner in UN support for Palestine refugees, amid concern over escalating violence
▪ IOM steps up support as Rohingya refugee numbers rise in Southeast Asia
▪ Prime Minister Justin Trudeau speaks with President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy
▪ On Africa’s farms, the forecast calls for adaptation and innovation
▪ Mali: Independent rights experts call for probe into Wagner Group’s alleged crimes
▪ Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis’ speech at the University of Tokyo
▪ Why Chinese Economy Faces a Poor Year Ahead
▪ Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis’ speech at a Greek-Japanese Business Forum in Japan
▪ Britain’s Winter of Discontent
▪ Iran-Afghanistan Tensions Now Rising Over Water
▪ Antoine van Agtmael: Stagflation and Race for Clean High Tech
▪ Eight trends that will impact children in 2023
▪ Visit To Australia By The Prime Minister Of New Zealand
▪ Reception To Mark Commencement Of 10 Days Paid Family And Domestic Violence Leave
▪ Doorstop Interview - Parliament House, Canberra
▪ Two years on from Myanmar military coup, UN chief stresses international unity, as arrests, airstrikes continue
▪ Afghanistan: Humanitarians await guidelines on women’s role in aid operations
▪ Israel-Palestine: UNICEF warns children are paying ‘the highest price’ as violence escalates
▪ Guterres strongly condemns deadly mosque attack in Pakistan
▪ Déplacement du Président de la République Emmanuel Macron aux Pays-Bas.
▪ Tedros: COVID-19 remains an international health threat
▪ Entretien téléphonique du Président de la République avec M. Benyamin NETANYAHOU, Premier ministre de l’État d’Israël.
▪ Libya: human rights abuses must be addressed, says UN probe
▪ WHO calls for more action to end ‘cycles of poverty and stigma’ related to tropical diseases
▪ Prime Minister Justin Trudeau meets with Quebec City Mayor Bruno Marchand
▪ Meeting with deputy prime ministers on current issues
▪ Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis met with European Stability Mechanism (ESM) Managing Director Pierre Gramegna
▪ Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis’ meetings with the Crown Prince and the Speaker of the House of Representatives of Japan
▪ Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis met with executives of Japanese business groups of the Keidanren federation
▪ Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis’ statement after his meeting with the Prime Minister of Japan Fumio Kishida
▪ Destroying Democracy in Order to Save It
▪ Hate Speech: Turning the tide
▪ ‘A great victory’: Odesa mayor reacts to UNESCO Heritage List inclusion
▪ Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson to welcome Finnish Prime Minister Sanna Marin
▪ Launch of National Cultural Policy
▪ Statement by the Prime Minister on the death of Viola Léger
▪ Revive: Australia s new National Cultural Policy
▪ Premier Conseil de planification écologique.
▪ Lancement de la deuxième promotion de l’Initiative Marianne pour le soutien aux défenseurs des droits de l’Homme.
▪ Statement by the Prime Minister on the death of Hazel McCallion
▪ Statement by the Prime Minister on the death of Hazel McCallion
▪ Statement by the Prime Minister on the death of Hazel McCallion
▪ Statement by the Prime Minister on the National Day of Remembrance of the Quebec City Mosque Attack and Action against Islamophobia
▪ Congress is Right: Lebanon Needs Fixing
▪ Hate speech: Nations fight back
▪ ‘All sides need to think about the future they want for Venezuela’, says UN human rights chief
▪ We must not simply remember, ‘but speak out and stand up’: UN chief Guterres
▪ Hate speech: A growing, international threat
▪ Five Simple Steps for US to End Toxic Russia-Ukraine War
▪ Speech - Lunar New Year Festival
▪ Doorstop - Golden Age Lunar New Year Festival
▪ Mali: ‘Critical year’ begins in country’s return to constitutional order
▪ Guterres strongly condemns attack at Jerusalem synagogue which left at least seven Israelis dead
▪ Syria: WFP chief calls for action now, as hunger soars to 12 year high
▪ Systemic racism within UK criminal justice system a serious concern: UN human rights experts
▪ Holocaust remembrance: beware ‘siren songs of hate’ – UN chief
▪ Canada and Jordan: Advancing Cooperation and Addressing Global Challenges Together
▪ Myanmar mired ever deeper in crisis as human rights spiral backwards, warns Türk
▪ Climate crisis and migration: Greta Thunberg supports IOM over ‘life and death’ issue
▪ Canada and Jordan: Advancing Cooperation and Addressing Global Challenges Together
▪ Communiqué conjoint à l’issue de la visite en France du Premier ministre de la République d’Irak, Mohammed Chia AL-SOUDANI.
▪ Entretien téléphonique avec M. Luiz Inacio Lula Da Silva, Président de la République fédérative du Brésil.
▪ India as a Driver of Global Growth | FO° Live
▪ Statement by the Prime Minister on International Holocaust Remembrance Day
▪ Saudi Arabia’s high-speed railway inducts 32 female operators
▪ Turki al-Sheikh urges crowd to give Ronaldo a warm welcome in Riyadh
▪ Saudi Royal Family arrest 142 government officials on corruption charges
▪ Saudi Royal Family Sign Counter-Terrorism Agreement with King of Morocco
▪ Mohammed bin Salman’s PIF finalising Manchester United bid
▪ Relations improve between Biden and Mohammed bin Salman
▪ Saudi Royals condemn Israeli massacre in Jenin, Palestine
▪ Why Do You Need to Know About Mohammad Mosaddegh?
▪ Doorstop - Bendigo
▪ Press Conference - Latrobe
▪ Questions and Answers - Sydney
▪ Growing Tasmanian General Practice
▪ UN deputy chief reminds Taliban: Islam does not ban women from education
▪ UN envoy ‘deeply alarmed’ over deaths of nine Palestinians in West Bank raid
▪ Closure of Moscow Helsinki Group, ‘yet another blow to human rights’ in Russia: OHCHR
▪ Peacebuilding must be rooted in ‘bedrock of inclusive, sustainable development’
▪ Home, belonging, and the Holocaust
▪ Russia’s Big Threat
▪ Prime Minister announces appointment of Canada’s first Special Representative on Combatting Islamophobia
▪ Government meeting
▪ Climate Change Is Now a Defense Matter
▪ Press conference on the NATO accession process and Swedish security
▪ Alexei Overchuk chairs a meeting of the Council of the Eurasian Economic Commission
▪ Doorstop - Canberra
▪ Australia Day flag raising and citizenship ceremony
▪ Sudan: Progress in Darfur militia leader trial, but Government cooperation wanes
▪ Let s unite and make our great nation greater
▪ Two-thirds of Yemenis need humanitarian support and protection
▪ Security Council: 12 years of war, leaves 70 per cent of Syrians needing aid
▪ Human Rights must be defended in the fight against terrorism: UN chief
▪ Prime Minister Justin Trudeau speaks with former Prime Minister of New Zealand Jacinda Ardern
▪ ‘Equal rights cannot wait’ on International Day of Women in Multilateralism
▪ Latin America, Caribbean ‘must step up’ to tackle rising hunger: FAO
▪ Global growth forecast to slow to 1.9% in 2023, warn UN economists
▪ Odesa added to UNESCO s World Heritage List amid threats of destruction
▪ His Majesty King Abdullah II of Jordan to visit Canada
▪ Governor General to travel to Finland
▪ Governor General to travel to Finland
▪ Radio interview - ABC Radio Australian of the Year Broadcast
▪ The Department of Defense Has Delivered Another Massive Intelligence Failure
▪ The Original Sin Is We Classify Too Much
▪ Ron De Santis’s Campaign to Make Racism Accurate Again
▪ Australian of the Year Awards Ceremony
▪ Candlenuts, chilli and chickens: Transforming Indonesia’s rural economy
▪ Television Interview - Sky News Afternoon Agenda
▪ Mali: WHO doctor seized by ‘unidentified assailants’, as UNHCR raises alarm over continuing violence
▪ Address to morning tea for Australian of the Year Award finalists
▪ Statement by the Prime Minister welcoming the new Prime Minister of New Zealand
▪ Statement by the Prime Minister welcoming the new Prime Minister of New Zealand
▪ Statement by the Prime Minister welcoming the new Prime Minister of New Zealand
▪ Top UN body asks what more can be done to stop genocide, atrocity crimes
▪ Police overwhelmed, development stalled, as gang violence spirals in Haiti
▪ Prime Minister Justin Trudeau meets with Mayor of Hamilton Andrea Horwath
▪ Proposition de nomination de M. Nicolas DUFOURCQ en qualité de directeur général de la société anonyme Bpifrance.
▪ Entretien téléphonique avec M. Volodymyr Zelensky, Président de la République d Ukraine.
▪ UN chief calls for worldwide commitment to transforming education
▪ Palestinian refugees face hitting ‘rock bottom’, warns UNRWA in $1.6 billion appeal
▪ The surprising key to a clean energy future
▪ Crises hindering victim identification: UNODC human trafficking report
▪ Statement by the Prime Minister on World Day for African and Afrodescendant Culture
▪ Biden’s Foreign Policy at 2
▪ One Hundred Years of ChatGPTude
▪ Community-led response to improve community safety in Alice Springs
▪ Doorstop - Alice Springs
▪ Ukraine war disrupts education for more than five million children: UNICEF
▪ UN convenes Lake Chad countries, amid growing regional crisis
▪ ‘Let’s all become the champions the ocean needs’ – UN chief Guterres
▪ WHO calls for action to totally eliminate trans fat, ‘a toxic chemical that kills’
▪ Compte rendu du Conseil des ministres du 23 janvier 2023.
▪ UN rights chief condemns ‘cold-blooding killing’ of Eswatini human rights lawyer
▪ $2.54 billion needed to tackle unprecedented health needs in 2023: WHO
▪ Communiqué conjoint - Conclusions du Conseil franco-allemand de défense et de sécurité
▪ Supporting Canada’s leadership in quantum computing to grow the economy and create jobs
▪ What Jakarta Climate Change Lawsuit Means for the Future
▪ Meeting with deputy prime ministers on current issues
▪ In drought-stricken Cabo Verde, UN chief finds hope for creating sustainable oasis
▪ Television interview - Today show
▪ Television interview - Sunrise
▪ Television Interview - ABC News Breakfast
▪ Conférence de presse à l issue du Conseil des ministres franco-allemand.
▪ Déclaration conjointe – Conseil des ministres franco-allemand
▪ Sports Fans Say Qatar Has Now Politicized the World Cup
▪ Traité de l Élysée, 60 ans après.
▪ Célébration du 60ème anniversaire du Traité de l’Élysée à la Sorbonne.
▪ Statement by the Prime Minister on the Day of Unity of Ukraine
▪ Statement by the Prime Minister on Vietnamese New Year
▪ Statement by the Prime Minister on Korean New Year
▪ Statement by the Prime Minister on Chinese New Year
▪ UN refugee chief praises Moldova for opening the country to Ukrainians fleeing war
▪ Fulfilling the UN dreams of Kale, a teenager battling cancer
▪ Cabo Verde ‘on the frontlines’ of climate crisis, says Guterres ahead of Ocean Summit
▪ Radio interview - The Waterboys 7HOFM Hobart
▪ Mikhail Mishustin at the Joint Turkmen-Russian secondary school named after Alexander Pushkin
▪ Late Cardinal Pell Wrong, Pope Francis Plans New Future
▪ ‘We are not afraid’: Indigenous Brazilian women stand up to gender violence
▪ Opening remarks - Meeting with Bill Gates
▪ Afghanistan: Top UN delegation tells Taliban to end confinement, deprivation, abuse of women’s rights
▪ COVID-19: China ‘making enormous progress’ to get every older adult vaccinated
▪ Afghanistan: Collapse of legal system is ‘human rights catastrophe’
▪ Cambodia positioned to fully integrate LGBT people into society, UN expert says
▪ Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis participates for a second day in the works of the World Economic Forum in Davos
▪ Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis’ interview on CNN with journalist Julia Chatterley
▪ Transformer nos armées : le Président de la République présente le nouveau projet de loi de programmation militaire.
▪ Déplacement du Président de la République en Espagne.
▪ Madagascar: innovative relief project offers hope for sustainable future
▪ Russia-Turkmenistan talks
▪ Ukraine: UN aid reaches Soledar as IAEA boosts safety measures at nuclear sites
▪ Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis’ meetings during the World Economic Forum, in Davos
▪ Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis’ meetings with the CEO of Intel and the President of Moldova in Davos
▪ Mikhail Mishustin’s conversation with Speaker of the People’s Council of the National Assembly of Turkmenistan Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov
▪ Mikhail Mishustin s conversation with President, Prime Minister of Turkmenistan Serdar Berdimuhamedov
▪ The Tragedy of Ukraine
▪ Nothing Is Worse Than Silence in the Face of Aggression
▪ Mikhail Mishustin lays a wreath at People’s Memory memorial complex
▪ War Is Now Turning Dangerous: What Can Europe Do?
▪ iWar Is Now Turning Dangerous: What Can Europe Do?
▪ Russia-Turkmenistan Business Forum
▪ Afghan girls and women made focus of International Education Day: UNESCO
▪ Around 2 million facing food insecurity across Lebanon
▪ Radio Interview - KIIS 106.5 Kyle Jackie O
▪ UN experts to intervene in Zambia lead pollution case
▪ Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis’ conversation with the journalist Fareed Zakaria in the World Economic Forum
▪ Northern Ireland: UK ‘immunity’ legislation could hamper victims’ rights, warns Türk
▪ Signature du Traité de Barcelone.
▪ Alexander Novak meets with Deputy Prime Minister of Turkmenistan Shakhym Abdrakhmanov
▪ Heavy advanced weapons to Ukraine
▪ The Struggles of Being a ‘Neither’ in the Entertainment Industry
▪ Funding Boost for Avoca Drive Upgrades
▪ Pedal to the Metal on Funding for Pacific Highway Upgrades
▪ UN aims to boost aid to frontline areas of U Black Sea grain exports near 18 million tonnes
▪ Reflect, respect, celebrate the spirit of community on Australia Day 2023
▪ Guatemala: Protect judicial staffers fighting impunity and corruption
▪ Small island States to accelerate action on preventable diseases, mental health
▪ Negative trends prevail in Occupied Palestinian Ter human toll ‘devastating’: Senior UN Official
▪ Sri Lanka must ensure compensation for victims of 2019 terrorist attacks
▪ Building made-in-Canada electric vehicle chargers
▪ Le Président répond à vos questions sur l écologie, épisode 3.
▪ Décès de sœur André, doyenne de l’humanité.
▪ Compte rendu du Conseil des ministres du 18 janvier 2023.
▪ Meeting of the Coordination Council on the needs of the Russian Federation Armed Forces, other troops, military formations and bodies
▪ Ukraine war: No chance for serious peace negotiations yet, says UN chief
▪ Key acts and ordinances entering into force in 2022/2023
▪ Prime Minister to hold Cabinet retreat to focus on continuing to make life more affordable for Canadians
▪ Business Insider Literally Practices Lunatic Journalism
▪ France’s Pension Reform Battle Will Be Decided in the Streets
▪ Lula’s New Mandate for Change in Brazil
▪ Doorstop interview - Mount Tomah
▪ Historic road set for critical safety upgrades
▪ Granville train disaster memorial service
▪ Radio interview - ABC Radio Sydney Breakfast with James Valentine
▪ Radio interview - 2GB Ben Fordham Live
▪ WHO launches Council to develop TB vaccines, hoping to save millions of lives
▪ Security Council: UN rights official raises concerns over Ukraine religious freedoms
▪ Iran’s detention of Belgian aid worker a flagrant violation of international law : UN rights experts
▪ Building electric vehicles in Canada to create jobs and a cleaner future for everyone
▪ UN calls for immediate release of 50 women and girls abducted in Burkina Faso
▪ UN envoy sees ‘real chance’ of political solution in Sudan
▪ Recommit to Libya ceasefire, urges senior UN representative
▪ Pakistan still an ‘ongoing nightmare’ for millions of children, following major flooding
▪ Steep increase in deadly boat journeys reflects Rohingyas’ desperation: UNHCR
▪ Remerciements du Président de la République Emmanuel Macron aux contributeurs de la Présidence française du Conseil de l’Union européenne.
▪ Killings of journalists up 50 per cent in 2022: UNESCO
▪ Statement by the Prime Minister on Raoul Wallenberg Day
▪ Why Biden and Trump Are Both Trapped in Secret-Document Scandals
▪ Statement by the Prime Minister on Raoul Wallenberg Day
▪ Statement by the Prime Minister on Raoul Wallenberg Day
▪ Statement by the Prime Minister on Raoul Wallenberg Day
▪ Are the Pahlavists Following Moscow’s Lead in Washington?
▪ Denis Manturov’s meeting with Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Belarus Pyotr Parkhomchik
▪ Television Interview - Sky News the Kenny Report
▪ The Surprising Strength of Brazil’s Democracy
▪ General Assembly President hosts children from around the world, on MLK Day
▪ Meeting with deputy prime ministers on current issues
▪ Poorest learners benefit the least from public education: UNICEF
▪ Senator Jim Molan AO DSC
▪ Ukraine: Civilian attacks ‘must end immediately’ says UN, as search for Dnipro survivors continues
▪ Yemen: Lull in major fighting provides space for dialogue
▪ Pakistan: rights experts urge action on coerced religious conversions, child marriage
▪ High Commissioner reports sharp decline in respect for children’s rights
▪ Strengthening global electric vehicle supply chains with Canadian resources
▪ Economic slowdown may force workers into ‘lower quality’ jobs
▪ The Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson to travel Strasbourg
▪ The Swedish Minister for EU Affairs Jessika Roswall to travel to Strasbourg
▪ Are the Hunger Wars About to Begin in the US?
▪ Radio interview - Triple M Sydney with Mick MG in the morning
▪ Radio interview - 2DAYFM with Hughesy, Ed Erin
▪ US Emergency Departments Are Overstretched and Doctors Burned Out
▪ Statement by the Prime Minister on Thai Pongal
▪ The Jewish cemetery of Fez, a symbol of cultural harmony
▪ Nearly one billion served by healthcare facilities without reliable electricity
▪ UN chief calls for renewable energy ‘revolution’ for a brighter global future
▪ Proposition de nomination de M. Didier SAMUEL en qualité de président de l’Institut national de la santé et de la recherche médicale.
▪ Décès de François Roussely.
▪ The Many Negative Effects of the “Minority” Label
▪ Marriage: What Value Does It Add In a Busy Modern Society?
▪ Proving who you are: addressing the plight of those with no legal identity
▪ Water’s a ‘dealmaker’ for multilateral cooperation and the SDGs
▪ Prime Minister Justin Trudeau speaks with Premier-designate of the Yukon Ranj Pillai
▪ Doorstop Interview - Townsville
▪ Boost for North Queensland Renewable Hydrogen Hub
▪ Unity in Security Council essential, in face of Taliban rights violations against women and girls
▪ Ukraine: ‘Humanitarian and human rights catastrophe’ continues, Security Council hears
▪ Indonesia: President’s apology for past rights violations a ‘step on the long road to justice’
▪ Greece in spotlight over trial of activists, volunteers who rescued migrants
▪ Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson to receive President of the European Council Charles Michel
▪ Climate change, AI, and more from my latest AMA
▪ Benedict XVI’s Death Ends Rare Era: Pope Francis Now In-Charge
▪ Press conference - Port Moresby
▪ Doorstop interview - Wewak, Papua New Guinea
▪ Meet the Spy: Once Upon a Time in Boston
▪ Doorstop Interview - Wewak, Papua New Guinea
▪ Motorbike ambulance saves mothers and babies in Kenya: UNFPA
▪ Statement by the Prime Minister on the findings at the former Lebret (Qu’Appelle) residential school
▪ Global food crisis putting millions of young lives at risk
▪ Prime Minister Justin Trudeau meets with Prime Minister of Japan Kishida Fumio
▪ Rule of law stands between peace and ‘brutal struggle for power’ – Guterres
▪ UN report calls for re-thinking social protection as the world ages
▪ 2022 confirmed as one of warmest years on record: WMO
▪ Compte rendu du Conseil des ministres du 11 janvier 2023.
▪ Prime Minister Albanese Prime Minister Marape - Press Conference - Port Moresby
▪ Brazil’s Shocking—but Not Surprising—Attempted Coup
▪ The United States’ Global Power Is Fading Fast
▪ A Pentagon Report on China Fuels a Military Spending Frenzy in the US
▪ Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis’ statements upon his meeting with the Secretary-General of the OECD Mathias Cormann
▪ Address to State Dinner - National Parliament of Papua New Guinea
▪ Opening remarks - Papua New Guinea-Australia Leadership Dialogue
▪ Opening remarks - Papua New Guinea-Australia Leadership Dialogue
▪ Papua New Guinea-Australia Bilateral Security Agreement
▪ Has Macron’s Memory Succumbed to the Heat?
▪ Papua New Guinea-Australia Fourth Annual Leaders Dialogue
▪ Colombia: UN mission to verify rural reform and indigenous representation in peace process
▪ A bond between equals
▪ Prime Minister advances economic growth and trade ties at North American Leaders’ Summit
▪ Prime Minister Justin Trudeau meets with President of Mexico Andrés Manuel López Obrador
▪ COVID-19: WHO highlights critical importance of sharing virus sequences
▪ New US border policy poses risk to fundamental rights, warns UN’s Türk
▪ Prime Minister Justin Trudeau meets with ALFA executives
▪ Prime Minister Justin Trudeau meets with Torex Gold Resources executives
▪ Les photos du mois de décembre 2022.
▪ Brazil and Biden’s Foreign Policy
▪ Uganda declares end of Ebola virus outbreak
▪ Meet the Spy Part 3
▪ The Hot Mic: Trump Trumped, Looming Recession and India-China Clash
▪ Mikhail Mishustin’s telephone conversation with Prime Minister of Azerbaijan Ali Asadov
▪ Argentina’s World Cup Hangover
▪ Radio interview - ABC Queensland
▪ Doorstop Interview - T+C Pharmacy Mackay, QLD
▪ Doorstop Interview - Rockhampton, QLD
▪ Declaration of North America (DNA)
▪ Peru: UN rights office calls for probe into protestor deaths
▪ World Bank: sharp, long-lasting slowdown to hit developing countries hard
▪ ‘Unprecedented’ insecurity in West Africa and the Sahel, Security Council hears
▪ Prime Minister Justin Trudeau meets with Chairman and CEO of Grupo Bimbo Daniel Servitje
▪ Alexander Novak meets with First Deputy Prime Minister of Kazakhstan Roman Sklyar
▪ Prime Minister Justin Trudeau meets with President of the United States of America Joe Biden
▪ Alexei Overchuk and First Deputy Prime Minister of Kazakhstan Roman Sklyar discuss bilateral trade and economic cooperation
▪ COVID in Europe: China’s surge not a cause for concern ‘at this time’ says WHO, as XBB.1.5 virus spreads
▪ Iran: UN rights chief Türk warns against further ‘State-sanctioned killing’
▪ Déclaration conjointe du Président de la République Emmanuel Macron et du Premier ministre du Japon Fumio Kishida.
▪ Proposition de nomination de Mme Elisabeth GUIGOU et M. Patrick TITIUN en qualité de personnalités qualifiées au conseil supérieur de la magistrature.
▪ Marat Khusnullin meets with First Deputy Prime Minister of Kazakhstan Roman Sklyar to discuss joint infrastructure construction projects
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▪ Alexander Novak meets with Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Republic of India Pavan Kapoor
▪ Alexei Overchuk hosts meeting of Russian-Turkmen Intergovernmental Commission on Economic Cooperation
▪ Meeting with deputy prime ministers
▪ Mikhail Mishustin’s meeting with Government Expert Council
▪ Alexei Overchuk holds a meeting of the co-chairs of the Intergovernmental Commission for Cooperation between the Russian Federation and the Republic of Kazakhstan
▪ Alexander Novak chairs 16th meeting of the Russian-Venezuelan Intergovernmental Commission
▪ Alexei Overchuk attends Eurasian Economic Commission Council meeting
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▪ Mikhail Mishustin presents Government science and technology awards
▪ Mikhail Mishustin’s telephone conversation with Prime Minister of the Republic of Kazakhstan Alikhan Smailov
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▪ Mikhail Mishustin’s telephone conversation with Prime Minister of Uzbekistan Abdulla Aripov
▪ Mikhail Mishustin’s telephone conversation with Prime Minister of the Republic of Azerbaijan Ali Asadov
▪ 21st meeting of the Intergovernmental Commission on Economic Cooperation between Russia and Armenia
▪ Meeting with deputy prime ministers on current issues
▪ Meeting of the Government Coordination Council on the needs of the Russian Federation Armed Forces, other troops, military units and bodies
▪ Government meeting
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▪ The United States Thinks It’s the Exception to the Rules of War
▪ India and US in the New World
▪ Radio interview - 2GB Drive with Chris O Keefe
▪ Sudan: Start of final phase towards civilian rule an ‘important step’
▪ $65 million boost for Nowra bypass
▪ Mayors from around the world to meet for first ever ‘healthy cities’ summit
▪ Security Council unanimously agrees to extend Syria cross-border aid lifeline
▪ Brazil: UN chief ‘totally confident’ in country’s democratic strength
▪ Statement by the Prime Minister on the selection of the next Premier of the Yukon
▪ Joint Statement by President Joe Biden, President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Brazil
▪ Ozone layer recovery is on track, due to success of Montreal Protocol
▪ Guterres urges radical global finance shake-up to help Pakistan after deadly floods
▪ Décembre 2022 - Déplacements et rendez-vous de Madame Brigitte Macron
▪ Message du Président Emmanuel Macron à l occasion de la Conférence internationale pour un Pakistan résilient au changement climatique.
▪ Proposition de nomination de M. Robert OPHELE en qualité de président de l’Autorité des normes comptables.
▪ Joint Statement by President Joe Biden, President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Brazil
▪ The Tigray War Was Tragic, Can Peace Prevail Now?
▪ Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis’ telephone conversation with the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky
▪ Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis’ telephone conversation with the President of France, Emmanuel Macron
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▪ Sweden’s role in NATO
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▪ Disaster assistance for Kimberley Shire s affected by record-breaking flooding
▪ Disaster assistance for flood impacted Northern Territorians
▪ Statement by the Prime Minister on the National Day of Remembrance for Victims of Air Disasters
▪ Martina Navratilova: A Personal Life That Became Public Property
▪ ‘I don’t want to see more graves go to the sea’: Saving a Belize village from man-made erosion
▪ Investigation into 28 killed in Burkina Faso must be transparent: UN rights chief
▪ Statement by the Prime Minister on Orthodox Christmas
▪ Sunshine, sea, and sustainable tourism: Indonesian women entrepreneurs adapt to a changing world
▪ Is a Global Recession Coming?
▪ Doorstop interview - Geelong
▪ New US border measures ‘not in line with international standards’, warns UNHCR
▪ Le Président de la République présente son cap pour la santé.
▪ Food prices decline in December following ‘two very volatile years’: FAO
▪ ‘Urgent need’ for more accountability from social media giants to curb hate speech: UN experts
▪ Myanmar: Hundreds of political prisoners released, but thousands remain in jail
▪ Zambia: Abolition of the death penalty ‘a historic milestone’
▪ Belarus: Trial of Nobel laureate Ales Bialiatski ‘politically motivated’
▪ Flexible work arrangements, a benefit to all – ILO report
▪ Is the Gold Standard Now Alive or Dead?
▪ Improve healthcare access to end ‘preventable tragedy’ of child mortality
▪ UN working to reduce tensions following Israel minister’s holy site visit
▪ Pakistan floods: 9 million more risk being pushed into poverty, warns UNDP
▪ Vale Professor Emeritus Alan Mackay-Sim AM
▪ Syria: Chemical weapons pose unacceptable threat, and are a ‘danger to us all’
▪ Cérémonie de la galette de l’Epiphanie.
▪ Prime Minister of Japan Kishida Fumio to visit Canada
▪ Europe: Warm start to 2023 breaks records, and skiers’ hearts says WMO
▪ Can NATO and the Pentagon Find a Diplomatic Off-Ramp From the Ukraine War?
▪ Syria: Rights experts call for renewal of cross-border aid resolution
▪ WHO continues to urge China to share more data amid COVID-19 surge
▪ Entretien téléphonique avec M. Volodymyr Zelensky, Président de la République d Ukraine.
▪ Ukraine: FAO and EU in $15.5 million bid to avert food crisis threat
▪ Compte rendu du Conseil des ministres du 4 janvier 2023.
▪ UN rights chief appeals for end to arbitrary detention
▪ Statement by the Prime Minister on National Ribbon Skirt Day
▪ The Continuing Imprisonment of Leila de Lima Is an International Scandal
▪ Fair is F In Ukraine Fairer Can Also Be Fouler
▪ Prime Minister Justin Trudeau speaks with President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy
▪ Prime Minister Justin Trudeau speaks with President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy
▪ Prime Minister Justin Trudeau speaks with President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy
▪ Ukraine: ‘Multiple civilian causalities’ as new year dawns
▪ Déclaration conjointe du Président de la République Emmanuel Macron et du Premier ministre suédois Ulf Kristersson.
▪ Syria: Security Council advised to extend cross-border aid access ‘without delay’
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▪ Reasons Bogota is Turning Into a Top Investment Destination
▪ COVID-19: China infection surge on agenda at WHO coronavirus meeting
▪ Television interview - ABC News Breakfast
▪ Additional disaster support for flood-impacted communities in South Australia
▪ UN chief ‘deeply saddened’ at deaths from South Africa gas tanker explosion
▪ Colombia: ‘Renewed hope’ for consolidating peace says Guterres
▪ The New Weight Loss Drug Taking Hollywood by Storm is Here to Stay
▪ British Genocide in Kenya: Time for a Reckoning
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▪ Declaration between France and Sweden on cooperation in European affairs and an update of the French-Swedish partnership for innovation and green solutions
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▪ Décès de Jacques Sereys.
▪ Statement by the Prime Minister on Haiti’s Independence Day
▪ Statement by the Prime Minister on Haiti’s Independence Day
▪ Statement by the Prime Minister on Haiti’s Independence Day
▪ Statement by the Prime Minister on Haiti’s Independence Day
▪ Exploring Poland’s Refugee Crisis: Uncovering the Reasons for Neglect
▪ Statement by the Prime Minister to mark the New Year
▪ ‘Tireless’ in pursuit of peace: Guterres pays tribute to former Pope Benedict
▪ How to Deal with Russian Crimes in Ukraine
▪ Décès de Sa Sainteté Benoît XVI.
▪ Décès d André Miquel.
▪ Vœux 2023 aux Français.
▪ The New Weight Loss Drug Taking Hollywood by Storm is Here to Stay
▪ The Rev. William Barber II Delivers a Moral Call for Peace
▪ Arab region registers world’s highest unemployment rate, UN survey finds
▪ Ethiopia: Nationwide measles vaccination campaign integrates other live-saving interventions
▪ UN rights chief on Myanmar refugees and a future of ‘kindness, empathy and unity’
▪ The Ukraine Crisis Is a Classic “Security Dilemma”
▪ Oil: the Year Just Passed and the Year Looming Ahead
▪ 2022 Year In Review: Celebrating women fighting for their rights
▪ Crown Prince MBS open Saudi Arabia for Christmas
▪ Domestic Workers Illegally Sold and Trafficked in Saudi Arabia
▪ Faisal bin Farhan reaffirms importance of guaranteeing Afghan women’s rights
▪ UNESCO ‘deeply saddened’ over death of football legend, Pelé
▪ Décès de Françoise Bourdin.
▪ UN and top aid officials slam Afghan rulers’ NGO ban for women
▪ 2022 Year In Review: As conflicts rage, international dialogue remains ‘the only hope’ for peace
▪ Dear Mr. Netanyahu, Do You Want Power at Any Cost?
▪ What Can the 2022 Elections Tell Us About Violence Against Women
▪ Peace needed now, ‘more than ever’: Guterres
▪ Décès de Linda de Suza.
▪ South Sudan: UN and partners make plea for urgent intervention to end ‘escalating violence’
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▪ WOODFORD FOLK FESTIVAL
▪ The Trump Dynasty is as Dysfunctional as the Windsors
▪ 2022 Year in Review: Amid global turmoil, UN doggedly pursues international climate agreements
▪ UN migration agency to support 700,000 Ukrainians through ‘most challenging’ winter
▪ Kenya: Severe drought fuels malnutrition, reduces hospital-delivery births in Turkana County
▪ UN chief issues global ‘wake-up call’ on Day of Epidemic Preparedness
▪ UN refugee agency welcomes Indonesia s ‘act of humanity’ in rescuing migrants adrift at sea
▪ ‘Unfathomable restrictions’ on women’s rights risk destabilizing Afghanistan
▪ The Code Behind the Far-Right’s Success
▪ One Of The Taliban’s Monumental Ruins: Gender-Apartheid Policies
▪ 2022 Year In health: New Ebola and cholera outbreaks, mpox emergency, COVID-19 ‘not over’
▪ Décès de Maria Nowak.
▪ Can Mindfulness at Work Help Busy Executives?
▪ Why Mindfulness Is The Foundation Of Emotional Intelligence
▪ Meaning Is the New Money: Pivoting Towards Your Purpose
▪ Indonesia: The Power of Inspired Social Fields
▪ Adventures Less Ordinary: How to Travel and Do Good
▪ 6 Ways to Use Mindfulness For Real Leadership
▪ 5 Tips for a Mindful 2015
▪ What s Working: Taking a Pause to Lead With Excellence?
▪ 4 Epic Days of MaiTai Action: The Good, the Biz and the Play!
▪ For Leaders, Perception Is Reality
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▪ Minding Politics
▪ Yes, There is Really a Business Conference Called The Love Summit
▪ 3 Reasons Your Kids Should Learn to Meditate
▪ For Better or Worse Leadership
▪ Mindfulness Is Transforming Leaders
▪ Thankful for What?
▪ Calling All Leaders to Lead With Love: Clarity
▪ Wrapping Up What Matters
▪ The Global Search for Education: With the World in Mind
▪ Mindful of Myself: A Brand New Me?
▪ Can Benefit Corporations Make America Great Again?
▪ Building a Sustainable World Ecosystem
▪ Going for the Win Win Win
▪ The Pause That Truly Refreshes
▪ How Meditation Transformed This Entrepreneur s Approach To Work And Life
▪ How Meditation Transformed This Entrepreneur s Approach To Work And Life
▪ The Perfect Storm That Turned Janice Marturano Into A Mindful Leader
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▪ What Business Leaders Say About Love in the Workplace
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▪ Mindful Leadership in Politics
▪ 10 Things Truly Confident People Do Differently
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▪ 3 Things You Can Do In 2017 To Grow As a Culturally Competent Leader
▪ 8 Things I Wish I Knew When I Started My Online Business
▪ 4 Things Great Leaders Do In the Face of Dissent
▪ 4 Things Great Leaders Do In the Face of Dissent
▪ 7 Things I Have Learned About Leadership
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▪ A View From The “Other Side”
▪ 12 Daily Habits Of Exceptional Leaders
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▪ What Is The #1 Character Trait Of A Great Leader And Why?
▪ The Transformative Power Of Listening
▪ Joe Biden Pinpoints The Behavior That Often Results In A Leader s Downfall
▪ Joe Biden Pinpoints The Behavior That Often Results In A Leader s Downfall
▪ LeBron James Says Trump Doesn t Give A F**k About The People
▪ The Case For Discriminating Against Incompetent Men
▪ James Comey To William Barr: Trump Has Eaten Your Soul
▪ Here s What I ve Learned From Being The Only Black Woman In The Conference Room
▪ The End Of The Line For Incompetent Men
▪ What ISIS Leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi s Death Means
▪ Barack Obama: Women Ruling All Nations Would Improve Just About Everything
▪ I m A Combat Veteran. Trump s Inability To Tell The Truth Is Costing American Lives.
▪ 10 Of Trump s Most Damaging Coronavirus Lies
▪ Grief Leadership Is Exactly What Americans Are Missing Right Now
▪ Acting Director Of ICE Resigns After Only Weeks In Office
▪ I Had A Baby At The Height Of The Pandemic. Here s What I Learned About Gender Inequality.
▪ 4 Work Storylines We Love In Ted Lasso
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▪ Alyson Explains: The Upside Of Screen Time...Don t Ban The iPad Just Yet!
▪ NYC Mayor Signs Free Tampons For Schools, Jails, Shelters Into Law
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▪ 140 Characters Or Less: The Leaderless Generation
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▪ Born This Way: 10 American Women Share Views on Race, Acceptance and Moving On
▪ The Essence Of A Leader
▪ Anna Teurnell: On Empowering the Modern Woman through Timeless Fashion
▪ Amanda Freeman : On Success and Living Life to the Fullest
▪ Why Business Owners Use Visualization
▪ Mohamed PBUH, the Man
▪ Leaders Are Called To Show Up. Are You One Of Them?
▪ Presidential Leadership Scholars Program Gives Hope for America s Future
▪ Kakenya Ntaiya: Making Dreams of Education a Reality for Girls Everywhere
▪ Why You Want To be Stretched Outside Of Your Comfort Zone
▪ The Purposeful Pause
▪ Top 600 People Who Want To Help Fund Your Business
▪ People Across The Country Are Handing Out Tampons To Homeless Women
▪ People Across The Country Are Handing Out Tampons To Homeless Women
▪ Your Employees Do Not Need To Be Empowered
▪ Justin Trudeau Says Poverty Is Sexist,’ Remains Top Woke Bae
▪ Justin Trudeau Says Poverty Is Sexist,’ Remains Top Woke Bae
▪ A Lesson on Leading Communicating
▪ Success Does Not Equal Perfection
▪ We Are The Ones
▪ Women Leaders Are Redefining Business - On HER Terms
▪ THE FUNDAMENTAL VALUES FOR A WINNING TEAM
▪ The Single Most Important Question You Can Ask Your Employees
▪ Meet the High-Level Trainer Who Quit Everything to Start a Gym for People With Disabilities
▪ What True Leaders Know About Emotional Intelligence
▪ 3 Steps to Creating our Best Possible Future According to a TED Speaker
▪ Gary Kelly Defies Gravity at Southwest Airlines: Meet a CEO with a stellar personal brand
▪ Author Tomas Chamorro-Premuzic Explains Why Incompetent Men Become Leaders
▪ Why Does the Islamic Republic of Iran Fear its Kurdish Population?
▪ India’s Atrocities in the Himalayas: Kashmir Under Attack
▪ Is (Green) Diplomacy the Only Way Forward Now?
▪ Ending War Means More, Not Less, Support for Ukraine
▪ Restraint, an Intolerable Alternative to the Excitement of War?
▪ Why Europe Faces a Tough Winter | FO° Explainers
▪ Brazil’s New President and Hope for a Democratic Revival
▪ Indian Equities, Global Markets: What Is the Story?
▪ How to Curb Rising Human Trafficking in South Africa
▪ Why John Feffer’s Careful Reasoning Still Looks like Propaganda
▪ If You’re a Refugee, Best to be White and Christian
▪ The Tyranny of Mainstream Media’s Optimized Audiences
▪ Journey to the World Cup: 6,500 Deaths and $220 Billion
▪ Changing My Mind on Ukraine
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▪ FO° Debate: Qatar’s World Cup Controversy
▪ FO° Debate: Musk’s Twitter Takeover
▪ Soaring Inflation in Turkiye Is Now Boosting Illicit Trade
▪ COP27 Flopped: the Rich Won’t Pay, the Poor Will Suffer
▪ Making Sense of the Ukraine War | FO° Talks
▪ Is There Really Anything Taylor Swift Can’t Do?
▪ Experiencing the World as Miss Universe Morocco
▪ Is the Reckless Swiss National Bank Endangering Its Independence?
▪ Is Supreme Court’s Dobbs Ruling an Unintended Win for Abortion?
▪ What Climate Debt Does the North Owe the South?
▪ The Exploitation of the African American Struggle and Iranian Nationalism
▪ Can Healthy Conflict Exist in an Unhealthy Society?
▪ Meet the Spy: Once Upon a Time in Boston
▪ The Importance of Being Asian and Earnest about It
▪ Digital democracy in Indonesia: an Asian Giant in Constant Transformation
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▪ High Time for Gen Z to Become More Worldly
▪ Why Qatar Hosting the FIFA World Cup is Controversial
▪ Tawang Is the India-China Battleground for Tibetan Buddhism
▪ Toward a New Foreign Policy for the Taliban? A Timid Thaw in the Afghan Great Cold
▪ Why Tech Collapsed and What Happens Now
▪ What Protests in China Really Mean for Indonesia
▪ America on the Edge of an Institutional Abyss
▪ Will Text-To-Image AI Be the Next Tool of Disinformation?
▪ From Bosnia to Ukraine: A Deeper, More Worrying Lesson
▪ How is the AMIA Bombing Linked to the IRGC Aircraft in Argentina?
▪ China’s Zero-COVID Policy Comes to Zero
▪ Meet the Spy: Across the Iron Curtain
▪ A Surge in Attacks: Houthi Rebels Exploit Oil Infrastructure
▪ A More United EU Is the Need of the Hour
▪ Ukrainian Oligarchs Go to Acting Class
▪ The Solution to Water Scarcity Lies With Corporate Leaders
▪ Two Remarkable Things About Jesus (From a Jew)
▪ India’s IAS Officers Are Now Rapacious Thieves
▪ Harry Megan: It’ll Never Last
▪ L’OTAN, 70 ans après
▪ Déplacement en Côte d Ivoire
▪ La Grande Exposition du Fabriqué en France.
▪ Déplacement en Israël et dans les Territoires palestiniens
▪ Déplacement en République de Pologne
▪ Conseil de défense écologique
▪ Défendre par les actes les droits des femmes.
▪ 2020, année de Gaulle.
▪ Tech for good : Innover pour le bien commun
▪ One Planet Summit.
▪ Déplacement au Rwanda.
▪ Déplacement en Afrique du Sud.
▪ Déplacement du Président Emmanuel Macron en Polynésie française.
▪ Lutte contre les séparatismes.
▪ L écologie, combat du siècle.
▪ Coronavirus COVID-19
▪ Présidence française du Conseil de l Union européenne.
▪ Une nation qui protège
▪ L économie, atout français.
▪ Liberté. Fraternité. Égalité des chances.
▪ Déplacement du Président au Cameroun, au Bénin et en Guinée-Bissau
▪ Déplacement en République d Algérie.
▪ Cinq ans de travail pour l’Europe.
▪ Conseil national de la Refondation
▪ Visite du Président Emmanuel Macron à La Nouvelle-Orléans.
▪ Proposition de nomination de M. Boris RAVIGNON en qualité de président du conseil d’administration de l’Agence de l’environnement et de la maîtrise de l’énergie.
▪ Entretien téléphonique avec le Premier ministre de la République d’Irak, M. Mohammed Chia AL-SOUDANI.
▪ Journée nationale d hommage aux Morts pour la France pendant la guerre d Algérie et les combats du Maroc et de la Tunisie.
▪ Dixième anniversaire de l’ouverture du site-mémorial du camp des Milles.
▪ Sommet Union européenne - Balkans occidentaux à Tirana en République d Albanie.
▪ Compte rendu du Conseil des ministres du 7 décembre 2022.
▪ Proposition de nomination de M. Eric LOMBARD en qualité de directeur général de la Caisse des dépôts et consignations.
▪ Décès d Anne-Marie Krug-Basse.
▪ Déclaration conjointe à l occasion du lancement du projet H2Med.
▪ Déclaration à l issue du Sommet EU Med à Alicante.
▪ Entretien téléphonique avec le Président de l’Ukraine, M. Volodymyr ZELENSKY.
▪ Déclaration des chefs d’État et de gouvernement du G7 du 12 décembre 2022.
▪ Solidaires du peuple ukrainien.
▪ Conférence bilatérale pour la résilience et la reconstruction de l’Ukraine.
▪ Déclaration conjointe du Président de la République Emmanuel Macron et du Premier ministre du royaume du Cambodge et Président de l’ASEAN Hun Sen.
▪ Ukraine : l appel de la France et du Cambodge.
▪ Les photos du mois de novembre 2022.
▪ Communiqué conjoint - Accord international pour soutenir les objectifs climatiques et énergétiques ambitieux du Vietnam.
▪ Conseil européen du 15 décembre 2022.
▪ Avec nos marins du Charles de Gaulle.
▪ Deuxième Sommet de Bagdad pour la coopération et le partenariat en Jordanie.
▪ Communiqué conjoint - Deuxième Conférence de Bagdad pour la coopération et le partenariat.
▪ Compte rendu du Conseil des ministres du 22 décembre 2022.
▪ Entretien téléphonique avec le Président de la République d’Azerbaïdjan, Ilham Aliev.
▪ Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis’ doorstep statement upon his arrival at the EU – Western Balkans Summit, in Tirana
▪ Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis meets with the political and state leadership of Albania, in Tirana
▪ Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis attended the inauguration of the new data center Athens-3
▪ Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis participates in a discussion in the context of the 33rd Greek Economic Summit, organized by the American-Hellenic Chamber of Commerce
▪ Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis meets with the Prime Minister of Singapore Lee Hsien Loong
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▪ Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis’ Doorstep Statement upon his arrival at the European Council in Brussels
▪ Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis meets with the Prime Minister of Italy Giorgia Meloni
▪ Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis’ Press Conference upon the completion of the EU Summit in Brussels
▪ Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis’ conversation with Microsoft’s President Brad Smith in the podcast “Tools and Weapons”
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▪ Rift grows between Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and US President Biden
▪ Mohammed bin Salman said to “favour Trump” in 2024 elections
▪ Mohammed bin Salman’s bold strategy boosts Saudi stock market
▪ Saudi Royals fear potential Iran strike
▪ Saudi Royal Family open economic zone to attract foreign investment
▪ Saudi leaders offer condolences to Philippines after deadly tropical storm
▪ Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud
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▪ Prime Minister Justin Trudeau convenes a fourth meeting of the Incident Response Group to discuss the situation in Haiti
▪ Statement by the Prime Minister on the formation of a new government in Latvia
▪ Prime Minister Justin Trudeau speaks with President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy
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▪ Statement by the Prime Minister to mark the start of Hanukkah
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▪ Prime Minister Justin Trudeau speaks with Prime Minister of Barbados Mia Mottley
▪ Prime Minister Trudeau to attend North American Leaders’ Summit
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▪ Statement of Government Policy 15 September 2009
▪ Statement of Government Policy 5 October 2010
▪ Statement of Government Policy 15 September 2011
▪ Statement of Government Policy 18 September 2012
▪ Statement of Government Policy 17 September 2013
▪ Statement of Government Policy 3 October 2014
▪ Invitation to a press conference with Prime Minister Stefan Löfven and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas
▪ Sweden offers loan to Ukraine
▪ The Swedish Reform Programme for Growth and Employment 2008-2010
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▪ Future Challenges for Sweden - Final Report of the Commission on the Future of Sweden
▪ Sweden s national reform programme 2013
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▪ New Climate Science 2006-2009
▪ A Balancing Act: China s Role in Climate Change
▪ Sea Change: US Climate Policy Prospects Under the Obama Administration
▪ Four policy scenarios for Copenhagen - An analysis of four possible outcomes of the COP15 negotiations
▪ Report on the Swedish Presidency of the Council of the European Union 1 July - 31 December 2009
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▪ Prime Minister Stefan Löfven received the President of Colombia
▪ Statement of Government Policy 15 September 2015
▪ President Dilma Rousseff of Brazil will visit Sweden
▪ Strategic partnership between Sweden and Brazil – how the action plan is being updated
▪ Attacks in Paris discussed at General Affairs Council
▪ Broad consensus on phasing out of fossil fuel subsidies
▪ Crown Princess Victoria an Advocate for UN Global Goals
▪ New Swedish environmental policy for the Arctic
▪ Networking to unleash the potential of the Baltic Sea Region
▪ Baltic cooperation to prevent disasters and accidents
▪ Focus on UK when European Council meets
▪ European Council: “Important to demonstrate the importance of the EU”
▪ Innovation partnership programmes – mobilising new ways to meet societal challenges
▪ Sweden s national reform programme 2016
▪ Statement of Government Policy 13 September 2016
▪ Sweden s national reform programme 2017
▪ Martin Lundstedt is a new member of the National Innovation Council
▪ Open data makes government agencies more accessible
▪ Sigbritt Karlsson takes a seat on the National Innovation Council
▪ Statement of Government Policy 12 September 2017
▪ Speech by Prime Minister Stefan Löfven in the UN Security Council
▪ Government making broad investments in energy
▪ A common asylum system and expanded cooperation on migration
▪ About The Swedish Government’s overall EU priorities 2018
▪ An ambitious climate, energy and environmental policy
▪ Artificial intelligence will strengthen Sweden’s welfare and competitiveness
▪ Sweden s national reform programme 2018
▪ Migration and trade on agenda as heads of state and government meet
▪ Programme for the State Visit from Italy
▪ Report on Swedish efforts related to the initiative on citizens’ consultations
▪ Setback in process for an orderly withdrawal
▪ Statement of Government Policy 21 January 2019
▪ Sweden’s National Reform Programme 2019
▪ Statement of Government Policy 10 September 2019
▪ Brexit, enlargement and the long-term budget at the EU Summit
▪ Statement of Government EU Policy
▪ Sweden’s National Reform Programme 2020
▪ Swedish Government Offices Yearbook 2019
▪ Statement of Government Policy 8 September 2020
▪ Statement of Government EU Policy 2021
▪ Swedish Government Offices Yearbook 2020
▪ Sweden’s National Reform Programme 2021
▪ Statement of Government Policy 14 September 2021
▪ Statement of Government Policy 30 November 2021
▪ Speech by the Prime Minister following meeting with US President Joe Biden
▪ Swedish Government Offices Yearbook 2021
▪ Sweden’s National Reform Programme 2022
▪ Timetable for change of government
▪ Statement of Government Policy
▪ Sweden’s new Government
▪ Prime Minister met with NATO Secretary General
▪ Political direction of the Swedish Presidency of the Council of the EU
▪ The Government’s political priorities
▪ Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson to attend COP27
▪ Government to send record support package to Ukraine
▪ The Government appoints Henrik Landerholm as National Security Adviser
▪ Meeting of the Permanent Joint Mechanism – Türkiye, Finland and Sweden
▪ Press conference with Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson and President of the European Parliament Roberta Metsola
▪ Statement of Government EU Policy
▪ Minister for EU Affairs Jessika Roswall addressed the European business organisation BusinessEurope’s Council of Presidents
▪ Swedish Presidency in focus during European Parliament’s Stockholm visit
▪ Press conference with Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson and Minister for EU Affairs Jessika Roswall ahead of the launch of the Swedish Presidency of the Council of the European Union
▪ The Government’s priorities and the programme of the upcoming Swedish Presidency of the Council of the EU
▪ Priorities of the Swedish Presidency of the Council of the European Union presented
▪ Presidency’s visual identity and logo
▪ European Council discussed Ukraine, energy and external relations
▪ Why biodiversity is good for our health
▪ Mali: UN chief ‘strongly condemns’ deaths of two peacekeepers in ‘heinous attack’
▪ International Migrants Day: 280 million people leave home for ‘a better life’
▪ As biodiversity degrades, nature’s solutions are lost for ever
▪ Guterres announces ‘no nonsense’ climate action calls for practical solutions
▪ UN conference concludes with ‘historic’ deal to protect a third of the world’s biodiversity
▪ UN envoy reports ‘sharp increase’ in violence this year in Israel-Palestine conflict
▪ UN rights experts condemn attacks in UK on trafficking victims’ credibility
▪ Iran enriching ‘worrying quantities’ of uranium, in further blow for nuclear deal
▪ Grant to UN Mission in Mali boosts inclusivity for women in peacekeeping
▪ Somalia: Urgent support needed for rural communities facing famine
▪ Iran: US sanctions violating human rights of all living there, say UN experts
▪ Afghanistan: UN envoy highlights need to continue dialogue with Taliban
▪ WHO revises recommendations on lifesaving HPV vaccine
▪ Malawi: Child trafficking and forced labour push thousands to work on tobacco farms
▪ UN condemns Taliban decision to bar women from universities, calls for ‘immediate’ revocation
▪ Syria: Needs rise amid deepening humanitarian and economic crisis
▪ WHO’s Tedros recaps challenging year, appeals for more information on COVID spread in China
▪ UN calls for support for international force for Haiti
▪ Climate action, one recipe at a time
▪ UN expert on Myanmar: Security Council resolution not strong enough on systematic gross human rights violations
▪ Millions of Afghan children inoculated against measles, polio in 1st Statewide drive since 2021 transition
▪ Honduras: new internal displacement law ‘much-needed step’ towards restoring hope and dignity
▪ South Sudan: Amidst ‘unimaginable suffering’, over 260,000 in need slated for humanitarian support
▪ Horn of Africa faces most severe drought in more than two generations – UNICEF
▪ UN refugee agency urges rescue of 190 desperate people adrift in Andaman Sea
▪ WMO releases ‘tell-tale signs’ of extreme weather conditions around the world
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Guterres strongly condemns attack at Jerusalem synagogue which left at least seven Israelis dead
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