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Trump administration unveils new strategy for boosting US-Africa trade relations

Ambassador Troy Fitrell, the Senior Bureau Official for the Bureau of African Affairs, delivered remarks in Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire, announcing a new strategy to enhance U.S.-Africa business partnerships.


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UAE unveils largest non-US AI campus with support from former President Trump

A significant development in artificial intelligence was marked today with the unveiling of a new 5GW UAE-US AI Campus in Abu Dhabi.


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U.S. representative criticizes ICC at UN briefing; calls for justice reforms in Libya

John Kelley, the Acting U.S. Alternate Representative, addressed the UN Security Council in New York on May 15, 2025.


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U.S.-Bolivia partnership advances restoration efforts at historic Tiwanaku site

The Tiwanaku archaeological complex in Bolivia is undergoing significant restoration efforts with support from the United States.


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U.S. consulate in Amsterdam resumes limited citizen services from June

The U.S. Consulate General in Amsterdam has announced the resumption of limited routine services for U.S. citizens starting in June.


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U.S. Embassy issues weather alert for Dominican Republic amid heavy rainfall

The U.S. Embassy in Santo Domingo has issued a weather alert for the Dominican Republic, following a red alert from the Emergency Operations Center (COE) due to heavy rainfall.


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U.S. Embassy Helsinki seeks bids for gardening and snow removal services

The U.S. Embassy in Helsinki, Finland is seeking quotations for gardening and snow removal services.


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US issues updated travel advisory for specific regions in Peru

The United States has reissued its travel advisory for Peru, urging travelers to exercise increased caution due to crime, civil unrest, and the risk of kidnapping.


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Brazilian students excel at global science fair with five awards

Brazilian students have achieved significant recognition at the Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF) 2025, which took place from May 10 to 16 in Columbus, Ohio.


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Trump proclaims May 2025 as Jewish American Heritage Month

Since the early days of America, Jewish citizens have been integral to the nation's development.


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U.S. Embassy announces consular outreach events in Eastern Highlands province

The U.S. Embassy in Port Moresby has announced two upcoming consular outreach events in the Eastern Highlands province.


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GlobalWafers America opens new facility in Sherman amid US-Taiwan collaboration

AIT Director Raymond Greene delivered remarks at the grand opening ceremony of GlobalWafers America's new facility in Sherman, Texas.


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U.S. Embassy in Slovenia seeks diplomatic mail service provider

The U.S. Embassy in Ljubljana, Slovenia, has announced a requirement for Diplomatic Post Office (DPO) mail and diplomatic pouch pick-up and delivery services.


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U.S.-Taiwan economic ties strengthened amid shifting global dynamics

Raymond Greene, Director of the American Institute in Taiwan (AIT), addressed the Greater Dallas Taiwanese Chamber of Commerce (GDTCC) on May 15, 2025.


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U.S. issues alert for citizens ahead of Mexico's hurricane season

Mexico's hurricane season runs from May through November, with most storms forming between July and October on both the Atlantic and Pacific coasts.


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U.S. Navy enhances Sierra Leone security through Obangame Express 2025

The U.S. Government has reinforced its commitment to maritime security and regional cooperation by sponsoring Obangame Express 2025, a multinational maritime exercise in West and Central Africa.


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USS Blue Ridge makes historic first-time port call in Wellington

The USS Blue Ridge, the flagship of the U.S. 7th Fleet, has arrived in Wellington, New Zealand for a port visit on May 16, 2025.


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Georgian Ministry of Foreign Affairs endorses Al Nowais for top UN Tourism post after incumbent drops from race

The Georgian Ministry of Foreign Affairs endorsed Shaikha Nasser Al Nowais of the United Arab Emirates to be Secretary-General of UN Tourism after incumbent Secretary-General Zurab Pololikashvili withdrew from the race, reported withdrawn from the race for a third term, reported Travel Tomorrow.


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U.S. donates medical equipment worth millions to aid Uganda's fight against diseases

The United States has reinforced its commitment to health security in Uganda by donating 48 digital mobile X-ray machines, thermal scanners, and personal protective equipment (PPE).


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U.S. Embassy Bishkek seeks translation services for training sessions

The U.S. Embassy in Bishkek has announced a solicitation for local companies to provide consecutive translation services for multiple training sessions within the Chui oblast.