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Back to homepageSpeech of the Grand Master to the Diplomatic Corps accredited to the Sovereign Order of Malta
01/10/2020. I would like to thank each of you for the important contribution you give every day to preventing and reducing the vulnerability of our world. Fra’ Giacomo Dalla Torre del Tempio di Sanguinetto.
Read MorePope Francis' Greeting Address to Members of the Diplomatic Corps
01/11/2020. In his speech, the Sovereign Pontiff recalls the importance of multilateral diplomacy.
Read MoreHow to better fight human trafficking
10/09/2019. The Order of Malta organizes conference with international experts to forge new synergies
Read MoreWorld hunger on the rise as 820m at risk, UN report finds
07/15/2019. Eliminating hunger by 2030 is an immense challenge, say heads of UN agencies
Read MoreThe End of the World As We Know It
06/03/2019. After three decades of moving toward a single global market governed by the rules of the World Trade Organization, the international order has undergone a fundamental change.
Read MoreCouncil of Despair? The Fragmentation of UN Diplomacy
04/30/2019. To overcome dysfunction and retain credibility, the council’s members should prioritise the few cases where international cooperation is still possible.
Read More7 ways business can be agents for peace
05/28/2019. Recent research by the UN and the World Bank points to an urgent need for the international community to refocus on building peaceful societies and preventing violent conflict, which they calculate could save between $5 billion and $70 billion…
Read MoreStatement by Michel Veuthey
05/17/2019. Global Platform for Disaster Risk Reduction (GP2019)
Read MoreRules in War – A Thing of the Past?
05/10/2019. Rapid changes in warfare pose stark, complex challenges for international humanitarian law (IHL).
Read MoreTipping points 2019 | Lessons from fragility
04/10/2019. You can probably guess the country ranked “most fragile” on the 2019 Fragile States Index (FSI) produced by Fund for Peace, a Washington-based think tank.
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