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Helicopter carrying foreign diplomats crashes in Pakistan

A military helicopter with 17 people on board, including 11 foreigners, comes down in Gilgit-Baltistan region.   Islamabad, Pakistan - A Pakistani military helicopter carrying foreign diplomats...

Border Crossing May issue

Border Crossing, an academic publication of Diplomat Magazine. Please click here for free access. http://issuu.com/diploflying/docs/bordercrossingvolume1_issue4_may 

Credentials of Colombian ambassador in The Hague

Credentials of Colombian ambassador in The Hague  The Hague, April 22, 2015: Dutch King Willem-Alexander received at Noordeinde Palace the Ambassador of the Republic of...

The Elders conclude three-day visit to Moscow

  From Ukraine to Syria and Iran, The Elders held talks on geopolitical issues with Russian officials, including President Putin, Foreign Minister Lavrov and former...

Possible gas deliveries to the EU from Turkmenistan

  Brussels, 30 April 2015: The proposals for a European Energy Union were presented by Slovak Commissioner Maroš Šefčovič, a Vice-President of the European commission...

Luxembourgish Honorary Consul for North Rhine-Westphalia

On the picture Prof. Dr. Siegfried Elsing. Picture-alois     By Martin Kammandel    Since 12 January 2015 is the Honorary Consulate of Luxembourg in the German city of...

New Saudi succession laid out

On the picture HRH Crown Prince Mohammed bin Nayef Al Saud. Picture Anahi Aradas-AFP.     By Baron Henri Estramant.    29 April 2015: The Custodian of the Two...

Indian “Padma Vibhushan” for Aga Khan

  By Baron Henri Estramant      On 8 April 2015 His Highness The Aga Khan IV, Prince Karim Al Hussaini, received India's second highest civilian honour from...

Prof. Beukers granted Japanese imperial decoration

  On April 29 the Japanese government announced the foreign recipients of the 2015 Spring Imperial Decorations. Among them is Professor Dr. Harmen Beukers, former...

Twitter the choice for quick government interaction

Twitter has become the channel of choice for quick government interaction and six-second soundbites.   Annual Twitter Study Finds governments become savvier in the use of...

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