





By Roy Lie A Tjam
H.E. Ms Haifa Aissami Madah can look back on a splendid Venezuelan evening at the Carlton Ambassador Hotel. The special event attracted ambassadors and diplomats amongst others attendees. Diplomats Meet & Greet – edition Venezuela came hot on the heels of the opening of the exhibition Remembering Caracas April 2002 at the Embassy of Venezuela featuring images by journalist&photographer Wendy Olivo.
The magnificent duo of Venezuelan musicians formed by singer Elena Gil and virtuoso of cuatro, typical instrument of Venezuela similar to a small guitar, Luis Pino, stole the hearts of the audience with some guests, unable to resist the temptation of the beautiful music, taking to the floor to dance. The repertoire consisted of popular Venezuelan and international songs. A powerful video presentation on Venezuela also contributed to the successful evening. Congratulations to Ambassador Haifa Aissami Madah and her team for organizing an unforgettable event.
By Baron Henri Estramant.
An exciting and unique art exhibition opened at the Bahrain National Museum in Manama. At the behest of Bahrain’s Minister of Culture, HE Sheikha Mai bint Mohammed bin Ebrahim Al Khalifa, about twenty percent of the items belonging to the private collection of Her Royal Highness Princess Jawaher bint Majid bin Abdulaziz Al Saud of Saudi Arabia are now on display for the very first time outside of Jeddah, and exclusively not in the Saudi kingdom, but in neighbouring Bahrain.
From 10 November 2014 through 1 March 2015, Panorama Mesdag in The Hague will be displaying the New Horizons project by artist Bruno van den Elshout (The Hague, 1979). It is a photo project that takes a fresh look at a world-famous view: the horizon of the Dutch North Sea.
In 2012, Bruno van den Elshout took a photo of the North Sea horizon every day and every hour over the course of one year. He took these pictures from a fixed spot: the roof of NH Atlantic Hotel in Kijkduin. The result is a collection of 8785 atmospheric impressions of the sea and sky in all possible variations: moon-lit nights, autumn storms, sunset glows, and winter clouds in a spectre of colours. From this immense collection of horizon photographs, Panorama Mesdag will be presenting a selection of 23 works.
Living and working close to the hustle and bustle of the city, Bruno van den Elshout saw a way to escape the hectic pace of daily life by capturing the intriguing horizon. Working with technical
photographer Roelof de Vries, he converted a single lens reflex camera positioned on the hotel rooftop into a clever all-weather machine with a heater and a windscreen wiper that can take images as wide as 2 metres, creating breathtakingly beautiful results. The Director-General of the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons, H.E. Ahmet Üzümcü, takes pleasure in announcing the decision of the OPCW-The Hague Award Committee to honour Dr Robert Matthews of Australia and the Finnish Institute for the Verification of the Chemical Weapons Convention (VERIFIN) as the joint recipients of the inaugural OPCW-The Hague Award.
The Award, created by the OPCW as an outcome of its winning of the 2013 Nobel Peace Prize and supported by a generous financial contribution from the City of The Hague, is intended to honour and recognise individuals and non-profit, non-governmental organisations that have made an outstanding contribution to achieving a world free of chemical weapons. Dr Matthews, an Australian national, is an eminent scientist and expert who has dedicated his career to the disarmament and non-proliferation of chemical weapons. He made significant contributions to the final drafting of the Chemical Weapons Convention, as well as to its establishment, implementation and promotion as a unique instrument eliminating an entire category of weapons of mass destruction. The Finnish Institute for the Verification of the Chemical Weapons Convention (VERIFIN) has been in existence for 40 years and during that time has made a sustained contribution to chemical disarmament by focussing on the development and dissemination of analytical chemistry techniques and tools for the verification of the Chemical Weapons Convention. VERIFIN has been instrumental in the OPCW’s efforts since Entry-Into-Force of the Convention to build the capacity of laboratories around the world to provide effective and accurate analysis of CWC-related chemicals, thus strengthening the capacity of the Verification regime which lies at the heart of the Convention. The nominations for the inaugural Awards represented a strong cross section of nominees and as such it was the decision of the Committee that the Award be shared between the two worthy recipients. The 2014 Award winners will be honoured at a presentation ceremony to be held at the OPCW Headquarters inThe Hague, The Netherlands on 1 December 2014. The 2014 winners will be presented a medal, a certificate of recognition and a cash prize of €45,000 each.![unnamed[6]](https://i0.wp.com/diplomatmagazine.eu/wp-content/uploads/unnamed6.jpg?fit=600%2C400&ssl=1)


By Roy Lie A Tjam
Her Excellency Nassima Baghli, Ambassador for Algeria, hosted a reception at the Crowne Plaza Hotel on Wednesday 6 November 2014. The occasion, celebrating Algeria’s 60th Independence day. The Ambassador could look back on a successful evening, numerous guest including a good number of head of missions.
In Algeria, Independence Day started with H.E. the President of the Republic Abdelaziz Bouteflika, paying homage to the Martyrs of the glorious war of liberation, launched on 1 November1954. Independence Day is celebrated with great enthusiasm throughout the country and is also the time when the head of State address the nation about achievements and aspirations of the country.