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Deputy Secretary promotes US investment at SelectUSA Summit

This week, Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau delivered a keynote address at the SelectUSA Investment Summit.


Bhutan hosts international conference on labor mobility

The South Asia Labor Mobility Conference, held in Thimphu on May 20-21, 2025, gathered over 150 government officials and partners from regions including South Asia, East Asia and Pacific, North Africa, and the Caribbean.


Ted Pick to address key conference on finance and real estate

Ted Pick, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Morgan Stanley, is scheduled to speak at the Annual Morgan Stanley U.S. Financials, Payments & Commercial Real Estate Conference.


BaFin announces warning on unauthorized services by Royals Fund

The German Federal Financial Supervisory Authority (BaFin) has issued a warning regarding Royals Fund, which is allegedly offering unauthorized financial and cryptocurrency services under false regulatory claims.


Bank of America's CashPro sees 60% rise in QR sign-ins

Every day, numerous CFOs and treasurers utilize QR code technology to access CashPro, Bank of America's digital banking platform.


World Health Assembly adopts new Pandemic Agreement amid ongoing challenges

After several weeks of concerns regarding cuts to global health funding and disruptions in scientific research, the World Health Assembly in Geneva has adopted the Pandemic Agreement.


U.S. Embassy in Fiji seeks quotes for ALS defibrillator

The U.S. Embassy in Suva, Fiji, has announced its intention to acquire an ALS defibrillator under a firm fixed price contract.


Cambridge scientists recognized as 2025 Fellows by Royal Society

Nine scientists from Cambridge have been elected as Fellows of the Royal Society, the United Kingdom's national academy of sciences.


U.S. Embassy offers passport services in Antigua Guatemala on June 10

The U.S. Embassy's American Citizens Services unit has announced passport services for U.S. citizens in Antigua Guatemala on June 10, 2025.


WTO leader meets Croatian PM ahead of 2026 ministerial conference

Director-General Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala recently welcomed Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic of Croatia to the World Trade Organization (WTO).


US-Indonesia hold inaugural dialogue on strategic trade management

The United States and Indonesia conducted their first Senior Official Dialogue on Strategic Trade Management in Jakarta.


Swansea-led project explores innovative methods for blood clot treatment

A new project led by Swansea University aims to revolutionize the treatment of blood clots.


U.S. Embassy offers limited transit visa appointments in May

The U.S. Embassy has announced that it will offer a limited number of visa appointments specifically for Transit Visa (C-1) applicants on May 28 and 29.


KPWF grant backs low-carbon rice farming initiative in Viet Nam

The Korea Partnership for Water and Food (KPWF) has allocated a $1.5 million grant to support Viet Nam's low-carbon and green agriculture transformation.


World Health Assembly adopts historic Pandemic Agreement amid challenges

After a period marked by funding cuts and disruptions to global health initiatives, the adoption of the Pandemic Agreement at the World Health Assembly in Geneva is seen as a significant step forward.


U.S. Embassy awards medals to Serbian Armed Forces for joint service achievements

Chargé d’Affaires of the U.S. Embassy, Alexander Titolo, presented medals to members of the Serbian Armed Forces and Ministry of Defense for their outstanding achievements during joint service.


World Bank funds $200M for sustainable urban transit in Benin

The World Bank has approved $200 million in International Development Association (IDA) financing to support Benin's efforts to enhance urban mobility.


Colombian nationals participate in CBP Home program for voluntary return

A charter flight has brought the first group of Colombian nationals back to Colombia under the CBP Home program, following their voluntary departure from the United States.


Entrepreneurs drive Ghana's forest economy revival amid conservation efforts

Ghana's forest landscapes are increasingly recognized as vital components of the national economy and employment sector.


Cambridge wins silver-gilt at RHS Chelsea Flower Show debut

The University of Cambridge has been awarded a silver-gilt medal at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show for its debut exhibit, Blooming Numbers.