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Partnerships Pave the Way for our Collective Roadmap

01/18/2017. Showing remarkable consensus in a period of uncertainty and of questioning the multilateral system, last year our global leaders adopted the most ambitious set of new policy frameworks that form our collective roadmap for the future.

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Syria : Stephen O’Brien urge for humanitarian access

01/26/2017. “We need to be allowed to pass – not as a favour but as a right – and safely.” he said.

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Denmark will get world's first tech ambassador

01/27/2017. The job is yet to be filled, but the move highlights the growing importance of the tech sector for the Danish economy.

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Climate change and mass migration

01/19/2017. International leaders met in the Bangladeshi capital last month for ongoing discussions about a new global migration policy.

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10 Conflicts to Watch in 2017

05/01/2017. From Turkey to Mexico, the world’s most volatile flashpoints will get a lot more unpredictable this year.

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Fact-checking John Kerry’s speech on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict

03/01/2017. “It’s important to note that every United States administration, Republican and Democratic, has opposed settlements as contrary to the prospects for peace.” Secretary of State John F. Kerry.

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EU foreign policy should build on diplomacy

12/14/2016. Deputees advocate a more realistic strategy on Russia and a “less for less” policy towards countries that try to throw democracy into reverse.

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Small business in humanitarian crises

01/13/2017. Unfortunately, the international community is increasingly unable to finance these growing needs

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Pope Francis: New Year's address to Diplomatic Corps

01/09/2017. Pope Francis on Monday, 9 January 2017, appealed to all religious authorities to join in “reaffirming unequivocally that one can never kill in God’s name,”

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Majority of trafficking victims are women and girls

12/21/2016. According to a new report from the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), the vast majority of all human trafficking victims – some 71 per cent – are women and girls and one third are children.

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