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SHIPPING: REFORMING DOMESTIC SHIPPING INDUSTRY
Island Business
The event was attended by 34 participants representing the maritime administrations in Cook Islands, Fiji Islands, Kiribati, Palau, Papua New Guinea, ...



International Women's Day Marked Around the World
Bay Area Indymedia
The seven countries that have not ratified the international treaty are the United States, Iran, Sudan, Somalia, Nauru, Palau, and Tonga. ...

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International Women's Day Marked Around the World
Axis of Logic
Seven countries that have not ratified the international treaty are the United States, Iran, Sudan, Somalia, Nauru, Palau and Tonga. ...

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International Women's Day Marked Around The World
Democracy Now
Seven countries that have not ratified the international treaty are the United States, Iran, Sudan, Somalia, Nauru, Palau and Tonga. ...

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Activists gather in US to look back on 15 years of progress
National
A recent 18-nation study led by Freedom House, a US-based group that promotes democracy, said Middle Eastern women suffered a “substantial deficit in ...



B'ville may lead the way
Solomon Star
UNIFEM's Gender and Governance programme is conducting workshops and trainings to provide information and education in democracy, governance and elections, ...



UN Chronicle

Women in Politics The Fight to End Violence Against Women
UN Chronicle
The concept of democracy will only achieve true and dynamic significance when political policies and national legislation are decided jointly by men and ...

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New Statesman

Weekly Briefing
New Statesman
The men have offers of homes elsewhere - two in Switzerland, five on the Pacific island of Palau. But five have rejected the offers. ...



Sad but not unexpected
Manila Bulletin
Burma's Supreme Court has just rejected the appeal of democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi against a verdict finding her guilty of violating ...

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Diplomatic Pouch Sad but not unexpected
Inquirer.net
Burma's Supreme Court has just rejected the appeal of democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi against a verdict finding her guilty of violating ...

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