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Monthly Archives: May, 2022

Preparing your business for worldwide operations

From a legal standpoint, it’s essential to think about how your business will operate in the global marketplace. Depending on where you plan to...

ESMA appoints new member to its Management Board

The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA), the EU’s securities markets regulator, has elected a new member to its Management Board

St. George‘s Ribbon

The colors of the St. George ribbon have become a well-recognized symbol of military prowess and glory in Russia. The history of the symbol...

What do the curious letters “Z” or “V” painted on Russian tanks mean?

They are in the backs of military vehicles that invade Ukraine and have proven to be a mystery to many observers. Here is the...

2,000-Foot Glass-Bottomed Bridge in Vietnam

The world’s longest glass-bottom bridge just opened in Vietnam, and it’s not for the faint of heart. Located in the Moc Chau district of the...

New UN campaign aims to bring more young voices to halls of power

To support young people’s political participation and amplify their voices in public life, the UN launched a campaign on Wednesday in collaboration with the Youth Envoy.

APC prepares for 2023 CEC General Assembly

Preparations for the 2023 General Assembly of CEC mature as the assembly aims to bring European churches together in Tallinn, Estonia, from 14 – 20 June 2023, focusing the theme “Under God’s blessing – shaping the future”.

UN launches joint appeal for Syria: ‘Apathy is not an option’

As Syria begins 12 years of conflict amidst soaring humanitarian needs, UN agency heads launched during a European Union conference on Tuesday, a joint appeal for $10.5 billion.

WHO calls for greater regulation of cross-border alcohol marketing

Alcohol is increasingly being marketed across borders, with young people and heavy drinkers particularly targeted, the World Health Organization (WHO) said in a new report on Tuesday that calls for more effective regulation.  

Guterres expresses solidarity as Moldova grapples with fallout of Russia’s war in Ukraine

Moldova, the most fragile of war-torn Ukraine’s neighbors, needs and deserves massive support to match its generosity as a recipient of nearly half a million refugees, and to preserve its own stability

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