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U.S. Embassy Port Moresby moves consular report of birth abroad applications online

A Consular Report of Birth Abroad (CRBA) certifies that a person born outside the United States to a U.S. citizen parent or parents has acquired U.S. citizenship at birth, as provided under the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA).


Quint countries and EU voice concerns over party registration before Kosovo local elections

The embassies of France, Germany, Italy, the United Kingdom, and the United States, along with the European Union Office in Kosovo, have issued a joint statement expressing concern over actions by political actors that may limit competition among...


U.S. affirms support for displaced Rohingya and others amid violence in Burma

The United States has voiced its support for the people of Burma, with particular mention of the Rohingya and other ethnic groups who have faced violence and displacement.


U.S. Embassy Bishkek seeks bids for new public address system

The U.S. Embassy in Bishkek has announced a solicitation for bids to supply a Public Address System for embassy operations.


U.S. Commercial Service to host franchise seminar for Hungarian entrepreneurs

Hungarian entrepreneurs and investors interested in expanding their business with U.S. franchise brands will have an opportunity to connect directly with representatives from leading American companies at a seminar organized by the U.S. Commercial...


World Bank highlights gains in El Salvador's early childhood education sector

In recent years, efforts to improve education in El Salvador have focused on mobilizing resources, fostering collaboration among stakeholders, and adapting international best practices to local needs.


World Bank issues record HKD-denominated sustainable bond raising HKD 7 billion

The World Bank has issued its first benchmark bond denominated in Hong Kong dollars, marking the largest supranational deal in the HKD market.


World Bank outlines $10 trillion investment need for East Asia’s clean energy transition

The World Bank has released a new report, "Green Horizon: East Asia’s Sustainable Energy Future," that examines how East Asia can move toward cleaner energy and industry.


World Bank approves $47.9 million grant for Punjab schoolchildren

The World Bank has approved a grant of $47.9 million to support education in Pakistan’s Punjab province.


How nature-based solutions can help ports address climate risks

Ports play a significant role in global trade, especially for low- and middle-income countries.


Samsung and Johns Hopkins APL honored with R&D 100 Award for Peltier cooling technology

Samsung Electronics and the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) have received a 2025 R&D 100 Award for their collaborative work on next-generation Peltier cooling technology.


Samsung expands One UI platform to include smart home appliances

Samsung Electronics has announced that its One UI platform will be expanded to include home appliances, aiming to create a consistent software experience across smartphones, TVs, and smart appliances.


Samsung launches Galaxy Tab S10 Lite focused on affordability and productivity

Samsung Electronics has announced the launch of the Galaxy Tab S10 Lite, a new tablet aimed at providing users with an affordable option for entertainment, creativity, and productivity.


Australian consumer confidence drops as all subindices record declines

Consumer confidence in Australia dropped by 3.4 points last week, reaching 86 points, according to the latest ANZ-Roy Morgan survey.


Siemens Mobility selected for full automation of Paris Metro Line 13

Siemens Mobility has been awarded a contract by RATP to deliver a new Train Operation Automation System for Paris Metro Line 13.


Four Oxford researchers win Royal Society awards for scientific achievement

Four University of Oxford researchers have been recognised in the 2025 Royal Society Awards for their contributions to science.


Swansea University sociologist receives award for research on self-optimisation culture

Dr Daniel Nehring, a senior lecturer in sociology at Swansea University’s Department of Criminology, Sociology and Social Policy, has received the Sociologist of the Month Award from the journal Current Sociology.


U.S. delivers over 167,000 pounds of food aid to Panama under Denton Program

A U.S. Air Force C-5 Super Galaxy aircraft delivered more than 167,000 pounds of food to Panama on August 30 as part of the Denton Program, a humanitarian initiative that uses military aircraft to transport privately donated relief supplies when...


U.S. Embassy warns of road closures near protest sites in Central Jakarta

Roads near Brimob Senen in Central Jakarta were closed on the morning of August 31, 2025, due to active protests in the area.


Johnson & Johnson reports long-term survival benefit for Impella CP after heart attack

New long-term data from the DanGer Shock randomized controlled trial, presented at the European Society of Cardiology Congress and published in The New England Journal of Medicine, show that routine use of the Impella CP heart pump in patients who...