Symbolisme de 400 ans au Mayflower arrivé à Plymouth MA par Dan Albertini

DIPLOMATIE INTERNATIONALE & SOCIÉTÉ par Dan Albertini Symbolisme de 400 ans au Mayflower arrivé à Plymouth MA OU VICTOIRE DU RIGHT MATTERS DE BIDEN-HARRIS 2020 ? Entre (), le premier ministre François Legault (QC) s’est avéré de toute l’incompétence dans sa fonction. Gestion catastrophique plus que prévisible. Il l’a carrément agencée au mépris de la sécurité...

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Analytique Diplomatique – Le cas des États-Unis d’Amérique. Par Dr JG Kennedy Alcius

Analytique Diplomatique – Le cas des États-Unis d’Amérique. Par Dr JG Kennedy Alcius, Recteur des Éditions Malgré l'incroyable diversité que nous laisse percevoir le Diplomatique Américain, il nous apparaît incontournable, pour qui s’y autorise toujours à une compréhension en profondeur des réalités sociales et politiques, de porter à l’existence les vecteurs d’essence et les noyaux...

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Launching of the book “Promoting peace, human rights and dialogue among civilizations” in Jeddah

Launching of the book “Promoting peace, human rights and dialogue among civilizations” in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia by H.E. Mr. David Fernández Puyana, Ambassador and Permanent Observer of the UN University for Peace to the United Nations Office at Geneva and UNESCO in Paris In the context of the UN 100 Years of Multilateralism,  75 Years...

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A new mosque was built in the township of Akina with the support of the Turkmen side

A new mosque was built in the township of Akina with the support of the Turkmen side Today, on December 4, 2020, the opening of a mosque constructed in the township of Akina of the Andkhoy etrap of Faryab province of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan took place as a friendly gesture from the Turkmen...

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WHO calls for reinvigorated action to fight malaria

WHO calls for reinvigoreated action to fight malaria 30 November 2020 – The World Health Organization (WHO) is calling on countries and global health partners to step up the fight against malaria, a preventable and treatable disease that continues to claim hundreds of thousands of lives each year. A better targeting of interventions, new tools and...

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Irish Struggle for Freedom : Landmark Events

Irish Struggle for Freedom : Landmark Events Ireland was inhabited by Celts from about the sixth century B.C. English invasions began in the twelfth century under Henry II, although the whole of Ireland was not conquered until the time of the Tudors. Revolts against English rule had led to English and Scottish families being settled...

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Irish Republican Brotherhood : America and Canada

Irish Republican Brotherhood : American and Canada The word Fenian is derived from the old Irish ‘féne’ the name of an ancient Irish people. Fenians were members of the most important nineteenth century covert revolutionary nationalist organisation the Irish Republican Brotherhood (IRB).  It derived some of its inspiration from the United Irishmen of the 1790s....

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Highwaymen in Ireland and Beyond: Myth, Folklore and Legend

Highwaymen in Ireland and Beyond : Myth, Folklore and Legend A wealth of historical and other literature abounds about the life and daring exploits of highwaymen through the earlier centuries who are immortalised as gentlemen, brigands, robbers. They rode on horseback across hills and valleys, or hid in thick heath and woodland, with the protection...

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UN General Assembly extends mandate for High Commissioner Grandi

UN General Assembly extends mandate for High Commissioner Grandi The United Nations General Assembly today renewed the mandate of Filippo Grandi as United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees for a further two-and-a-half-year-period. The extension of Grandi’s mandate follows a recommendation by the UN Secretary-General António Guterres to the General Assembly. High Commissioner Grandi, welcoming the...

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Recommandations contre l’esclavage, le racisme et les discriminations en Mauritanie. Par Diko Hanoune

Recommandations contre l’esclavage, le racisme et les discriminations en Mauritanie. Par Diko Hanoune Elles sont adressées à l’état Mauritanien qui passera son Examen Périodique Universel (EPU) en janvier 2021. Nous recommandons à l’état Mauritanien de sanctionner les magistrats qui refusent de prendre en charge ou d’introduire  des plaintes  concernant l’esclavage et ses séquelles. C’est le...

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