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STOPPING THE DRUG WAR
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Located at the crossroads of Europe and Asia, Turkey has a dynamic, growing economy. This video features Commercial Service Officer Thomas Bruns based in Ankara in a wide-ranging discussion on the economic opportunities for American businesses in Turkey.
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News
BY ANNA GAWEL
The Washington Diplomat
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Japan Recovers
Ambassador of Japan Ichiro Fujisaki said his country is "open for business" in a speech six months after the earthquake-tsunami-nuclear disaster. Read More |
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U.S. Ambassador to Libya Gene Cretz headlined a panel discussion on the humanitarian situation in Libya and the U.S. role in Libya's future. Read More
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A young Arab and a young Jew with the OneVoice organization came to D.C. on a speaking tour to promote a two-state solution for Mid-East peace. Read More |
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Coming to D.C. This Fall
The embassies of Spain, Mexico, Italy, and more present a cornucopia of art and theater offerings for all ages — at venues big and small. Read More
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Migrant Workers Protected
Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, and the U.S. Labor Department agreed to protect migrant worker rights. Read More
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Lifestyle
BY GAIL SCOTT
The Washington Diplomat
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New Dominican Republic ambassador Aníbal de Castro hosted his first Cigar Night with style. The annual social event didn't disappoint. Read More
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Dutch Ambassador Renée Jones-Bos and her husband open their Dutch classics-filled residence to contemporary Aruban art, and you are invited. Read More
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