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Peace in Korea
Hessen fulfilling its European role



In a rapidly changing world we, as Europeans, have to face these upcoming tasks. I am convinced, that most of these tasks, such as the flow of migrants, can only be solved with partners outside of Europe. At the same time, I am also convinced that we will be able to do so.
As the Minister for the federal and European affairs of Hessen, I will provide my help in this. Scottish foreign policy, an overview

Brazil investment and trade promotion initiative in the Neherlands


The most recent edition of the BND, in cooperation with the Municipality of Rotterdam, took place in March 2018.
Officers from the Brazilian Ministry of Mines and Energy and from the Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs and Climate Policy, the CEO of the Port of Rotterdam, representatives from Shell and Petrobras, secretaries from the state of Rio Grande do Sul and a business delegation led by Federation of Industries of the State of Rio Grande do Sul (FIERGS) discussed opportunities in the sector of renewable energies, with emphasis on bioenergy.
Through initiatives like the BND, the Embassy of Brazil in The Hague facilitates business and investment opportunities for Brazilian and Dutch entrepreneurs.
As Brazil ushers in a new period of economic growth and development, the positive results of BND also show us, more than ever, that pursuing business opportunities in Brazil is mutually beneficial. Lebanon “Le pays des Cèdres”
Lebanon “Le pays des Cèdres” has this magic formula too. It is a small country. It’s surface is 10.452 Km, smaller than the Kingdom of the Netherlands by almost 4 times. The same applies regarding its population (4,6 millions). But Lebanon is a very rich and diverse country. The natural landscape is composed of a varied coastline, where sandy and rocky shores give the opportunity for multiple water sports all year long.
A second feature of the natural landscape in Lebanon is its mountains that culminate at the height of 3,088m. This makes my country one of the rare ski destinations in the Middle East with ski seasons that can last till the end of April. This fact means that tourists can enjoy snow skiing and the pristine waters of the Mediterranean in the same time.
Lebanon is also rich in its historical and cultural heritage. It has some historical sites dating back to 7000BC. The Phoenicians, the Greeks, the Romans, the Arabs, the Ottomans, all passed, ruled and left their mark in these ancient lands. This explains why a small country like Lebanon has five sites on the UNESCO World heritage list: Anjar, Baalbeck, Byblos, Ouadi Quadisha, Tyre.
If the visitor does not have enough time to visit all the famous historical sites spread all around Lebanon, a half day spent at the National Museum in Beirut, would surely give him a condensed preview of the rich history of the country.
As for the lovers of cultural and artistic vibes, Beirut would give them a treat with its numerous galleries, theatres and music halls.
The third element of the magic formula, the friendliness of the Lebanese people is as famous as their exquisite cuisine, all over the world.
Composed of eighteen religious confessions, they are tolerant and open to all cultures of the world, and master in addition to Arabic, the French and English languages. This explains why Europeans find it easy to live and communicate in Lebanon.
I encourage the readers of Diplomat Magazines to visit my beautiful country. To help me in convincing them to do this trip, I present some pictures of Lebanon, cause as we say a picture is worth a thousand words.
Enjoy!
For additional information please visit the Ministry of Tourism of Lebanon, www.mot.gov.lb Photography by the Ministry of Tourism of Lebanon.
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KSC Judges meet for the Plenary
Dr Ekaterina Trendafilova, President of the Specialist Chambers.
Recently, the Judges of the Kosovo Specialist Chambers convened in The Hague on the occasion of the third Plenary.
Following the adoption, review and entry into force of the Rules of Procedure and Evidence during the first and second Plenary in 2017, the Judges created conditions for the Specialist Chambers to be fully judicially operational in July 2017. As the Rules are yet to be tested in practice, it was not necessary at this point in time to propose and discuss any amendments.
During the Plenary, the Judges were informed about activities performed by the Registry throughout the past year, further ensuring the smooth implementation of the mandate of the Specialist Chambers. In their discussions, the Judges focussed on the milestones ahead.
In accordance with the Law on the Specialist Chamber and Specialist Prosecutor’s Office, all Specialist Chamber Judges form part of a Roster, but receive no remuneration or benefit from this mere fact. In addition, they are only present at the seat of the Specialist Chambers as necessary at the request of the President, to exercise functions requiring their presence.
This is the case for Plenaries, the purpose of which is to allow for discussions between Judges, which usually take place in their presence at the premises of the Specialist Chambers.
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