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US partners with Ghana to boost child literacy through new education initiative
By Globe Banner | Jun 15, 2015
The United States Government, through the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), has partnered with the Ghana Ministry of Education (MOE) and the Ghana Education Service (GES) to launch the Partnership for Education: Learning...
U.S. Embassy condemns attacks in Egypt, praises police and citizens
By Globe Banner | Jun 11, 2015
The U.S. Embassy has issued a condemnation of the recent terrorist attack on the Temple of Karnak in Luxor.
NBA visit highlights shared values between U.S., Africa
By Globe Banner | Jun 9, 2015
Good morning colleagues and Embassy community, It’s great to see all of you turn up this morning to take advantage of the rare opportunity to meet NBA management and players.
OSCE highlights alleged violations amid rising tensions in eastern Ukraine
By Globe Banner | Jun 4, 2015
The ongoing conflict in Ukraine has been marked by recent escalations and alleged violations of international law, according to a statement presented during an OSCE meeting.
New STEM schools open in Alexandria, Dakahleya, Assiut with US-Egypt collaboration
By Globe Banner | May 31, 2015
The U.S. Embassy and the Ministry of Education have announced the opening of three new STEM secondary schools in Alexandria, Dakahleya, and Assiut.
Obama proclaims June 2015 as LGBT Pride Month
By Globe Banner | May 29, 2015
Across the United States, significant progress has been achieved by individuals who have actively voiced their stories.
Russia faces allegations of ceasefire violations amid ongoing conflict in Ukraine
By Globe Banner | May 28, 2015
Russian-separatist forces have been accused of violating the ceasefire agreements in Ukraine, according to recent reports.
Call for action on Minsk agreements implementation amid ongoing Ukraine crisis
By Globe Banner | May 27, 2015
Ambassador Heidi Tagliavini has been leading the Trilateral Contact Group for a year, working towards peaceful resolutions in Ukraine.
U.S. allocates $18M more aid for Ukraine's humanitarian crisis
By Globe Banner | May 27, 2015
The United States has announced an additional $18 million in humanitarian assistance to address the ongoing crisis in eastern Ukraine.
US supports Eastern Partnership amid rising Russian influence
By Globe Banner | May 22, 2015
The United States has expressed its commitment to supporting initiatives that aim to promote democracy, enhance energy security, combat corruption, and foster economic and social development in Eastern Partnership countries.
Russian actions raise concerns over human rights violations in occupied Crimea
By Globe Banner | May 21, 2015
May 18, 2015, marked the 71st anniversary of the Soviet government's deportation of over 230,000 Crimean Tatars.
International community urges adherence to Minsk agreements amid rising tensions
By Globe Banner | May 21, 2015
The Special Monitoring Mission (SMM) has continued to document ceasefire violations around Donetsk airport.
Microsoft's commitment to youth empowerment highlighted during Accra visit
By Globe Banner | May 21, 2015
Ambassador Gene Cretz welcomed Microsoft’s Executive Vice President and General Counsel, Brad Smith, along with his team, during a breakfast event in Accra.
Response highlights ongoing concerns over Russia's adherence to international law
By Globe Banner | May 21, 2015
On May 21, 2015, a response was delivered addressing the Russian Federation's ongoing violations of international law and defiance of OSCE principles.
Victoria Nuland discusses Minsk agreement during Moscow visit
By Globe Banner | May 18, 2015
Victoria Nuland, the U.S. Assistant Secretary of State, concluded an eight-day diplomatic tour with a press conference in Moscow.
Crimean Tatar deportation anniversary highlights ongoing issues in Crimea
By Globe Banner | May 18, 2015
The 71st anniversary of the deportation of Crimean Tatars is being marked amid ongoing concerns about their treatment in Russian-occupied Crimea.
U.S. signs $1 billion loan guarantee agreement with Ukraine
By Globe Banner | May 18, 2015
Since the first loan guarantee agreement was signed a year ago, Ukraine has been collaborating with the International Monetary Fund (IMF), the World Bank, the United States, and other international partners to implement a comprehensive reform...
U.S.-Egypt healthcare partnership explored during three-day trade mission
By Globe Banner | May 18, 2015
A group of U.S. healthcare companies has completed a three-day visit to Cairo, where they engaged with potential Egyptian partners to introduce advanced U.S. medical technology to the region.
US reiterates commitment to LGBTI rights on International Day Against Homophobia
By Globe Banner | May 16, 2015
The human rights of LGBTI individuals are essential and protected by the Universal Declaration.