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A Report on Child Executions in Iran ukforeign... - 375 views - 1 day ago
Tuesday 30 June 2009 - The Foreign Policy Centre in partnership with Stop Child Executions, launched a major new report entitled 'From the Cradle to the Coffin: A Report on Child Executions in Iran.' Written by Nazenin Afshin Jam, president of SCE and her research team, the report aims to provide a comprehensive analysis of Iran's executions of minors since 1979. The interviewees in this film are:
Drewery Dyke, researcher at Amnesty International
Nazenin Afshin-Jam, president of SCE
Geraldine van Bueren, professor of international human rights law, University of London
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Chris Bryant, Minister for Consular Affairs ukforeign... - 72 views - 6 days ago
Chris Bryant talks about his new role as Minister for Consular Affairs and about his links with Spain (in Spanish)
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David Miliband on www.actoncopenhagen.gov.uk ukforeign... - 382 views - 1 week ago
As www.actoncopenhagen.gov.uk launches on Friday 26 June, David Miliband pledges his support for a global deal on climate change. Act on Copenhagen is the official UK government website that presents the authoritative HMG position on climate change negotiations in Copenhagen 2009.
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The Road to Copenhagen ukdfid - 25 views - 1 day ago
This short film looks at the challenges of climate change faced by the people of Bangladesh and features Douglas Alexander MP, the UK Secretary of State for International Development on why the forthcoming climate change conference in Copenhagen later this year will play such an important role in the fight against global poverty.
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EXIT Festival 09 - British Embassy Belgrade Consular Message ukembbg - 1,022 views - 1 week ago
Ian Craig, Vice Consul and an ECO in the British Embassy Belgrade, announcing BE Belgrade Consular team information point at EXIT Festival Campsite. He is also explaining what the British Embassy Consular Team CAN and CANNOT do in the case you need assistance.
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Climate Change: Writing on the Wall ukinindia - 98 views - 3 weeks ago
Delhi Chief Minister Smt. Sheila Dikshit and British High Commissioner to India Sir Richard Stagg unveiled a unique 600 feet long wall mural on the boundary wall of the British High Commission in New Delhi on 5 June 2009. The mural calls for global action on climate change ahead of the crucial climate summit in Copenhagen in December 2009.
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Coalition of consent with the Muslim world, 21 May 2009 ukforeign... - 411 views - 1 month ago
Foreign Secretary, David Miliband, delivered a key speech at the Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies (OXCIS) on 21 May calling for a 'coalition of consent' between the West and the Muslim world.
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David Miliband answers questions at the Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies , 22 May ukforeign... - 223 views - 1 month ago
Foreign Secretary, David Miliband, answers audience questions following his speech at the Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies (OXCIS) on 21 May .
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Vox Pop 1: Coalition of consent with the Muslim world ukforeign... - 175 views - 1 month ago
'This speech could be a mapping out strategy for the UK on a global scale for the next decade'
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Visiting FCO staff working in Juba, Sudan ukforeign... - 3,068 views - 1 year ago
The FCO has people in 260 cities around the world. But few of them are as out of the way as Juba. This is the main town in the South of Sudan. Read more about the visit: http://www.fco.gov.uk/en/fco-i n-action/casestudies/sudan-day -one
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Our Ambassador in Khartoum ukforeign... - 2,245 views - 1 year ago
Ros Marsden, our ambassador in the Sudanese capital Khartoum, shows us the gunboat which General Kitchener used to bombard Omdurman in 1898. Read more about Sudan: http://www.fco.gov.uk/en/fco-i n-action/casestudies/sudan-day -one
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Talking with Minouche Shafik in Sudan ukforeign... - 1,222 views - 1 year ago
Peter Ricketts, Permanent Under-Secretary of the FCO talks with Minouche Shafik, Head of the Department for International Development, during a joint visit to Sudan. Read more about Sudan: http://www.fco.gov.uk/en/fco-i n-action/casestudies/sudan-day -one
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Vulnerable countries - Farhana Yamin panel discussion ukforeign... - 147 views - 3 weeks ago
Farhana Yamin, Research Fellow at the Institute of Development Studies, discussing the impact of climate change on vulnerable countries.
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Vulnerable countries - Elwyn Grainger-Jones panel discussion ukforeign... - 29 views - 3 weeks ago
Elwyn Grainger-Jones, Head of Climate and Environment, Department for International Development, discussing the impact of climate change on vulnerable countries.
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Vulnerable countries - Staffan Tillander panel discussion ukforeign... - 29 views - 3 weeks ago
Staffan Tillander, Ambassador for Climate Change, Sweden, discussing the impact of climate change on vulnerable countries.
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