Saint Lucia: Deputy Prime Minister Ernest Hilaire started the World Travel Market (WTM) Trade Show in London this week on Monday, November 7, 2023. He attended the Minister's Summit in Collaboration with UNWTO and WTTC. He also shared glimpses from the meeting.
Saint Lucia: Prime Minister Philip J. Pierre addressed the 16th annual Saint Lucia-Taiwan Trade Show 2023 at the Pavilion on the Ramp in Rodney Bay. The Trade show was held under the theme, "Sustaining Trade in the Digital Age".
Ghana: One of Africa's most recognised and leading Universities, Ashesi University welcomed German Chancellor Olaf Scholz to campus on Tuesday, October 31, 2023.
Saint Lucia: Prime Minister Philip J Pierre extended his pleasure on officially launching the Universal Health Care logo. He ensured that his Government has been working diligently to provide healthcare to every citizen of their country.
The CREIPAC hosted the large-scale regional event, Asia-Pacific Francophonie Forum - 2023 Edition. The Forum was sponsored by the New Caledonia Government, with the assistance of numerous partners, has come to a close.
The Assistant Minister for Foreign Affairs, Lenora Qereqeretabua, is representing Fiji at the 13th Conference of the Pacific Community (SPC) convened at SPC's headquarters in Noumea, New Caledonia, from Thursday, 26th to Friday, 27th October 2023.
Saint Lucia: Prime Minister Philip J Pierre has been making efforts to undertake the nation's sustainable development. He took the initiative to help the local and small businesses through the MSME Loan Grant Facility.
The Governor General of Australia, David Hurley, welcomed Princess Astrid of Belgium to Australia today, October 23, 2023. Both the Delegations reflected their long-term and closed relationship.
The Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Trade, Co-operatives, SMEs and Communications, Hon. Manoa Kamikamica, was the chief guest at the 53rd Fiji Day Celebrations held at the Millenium Hotel, Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates on the weekend.
Saint Lucia: Deputy Prime Minister Ernest Hilaire extended his pride to attend the Routes World 2023 event in Istanbul on Sunday, October 15, 2023. He engaged in several discussions and established connectivity and interactions with the visitors to the nation.
Fiji: Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka met with the UNDP Assistant Administrator and UN Assistant Secretary-General, Kanni Wignaraja, who is leading a high-level mission to Fiji today (Wednesday), October 11, 2023.
Saint Lucia: Prime Minister Philip J. Pierre extended his pleasure for successfully securing the fund of USD 9,971,000.00 from the Caribbean Development Bank. This secured fund would be used to implement the Enhancing Resilience of the Saint Lucia Fire Service [SLFS] Project.
Fiji Key Government stakeholders today gathered in a collective effort to progress the National Sustainable Tourism Framework on Friday, September 29, 2023.
Key Government stakeholders today gathered in a collective effort to progress the National Sustainable Tourism Framework. The Ministry of Tourism and Civil Aviation officially led the Meeting.
In a conversation with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen on December 5, Macron underscored that France still considers the deal "unacceptable" in its current form, particularly due to concerns over the potential impact on French farmers
Jean-Claude Mas, president of the International Prison Observatory, expressed alarm over the situation, telling Radio France Internationale (RFI), “Three to four people are now crammed into 9m² cells that are meant for only one person”
Air traffic controllers, employed by the state, are among the groups joining the strike. As a result, flight cancellations are expected at four of France's busiest airports, including Paris Charles de Gaulle, Paris Orly, Marseille, and Toulouse
In contrast to the gains in Paris, other European markets saw a mixed performance. Frankfurt's DAX edged up by 0.1%, settling at 20,255.25 points, while London's FTSE 100 remained largely unchanged at 8,337.22 points
The no-confidence motion, which united the far-right National Rally and the left-wing coalition, was sparked by Barnier’s budget plan, which included €60 billion ($63 billion) in tax hikes and spending cuts