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New York, New York, USA. 22nd Apr, 2025. CARLOS RUIZ MASSIEU, Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Colombia and Head of the United Nations Verification Mission in Colombia listens to speakers in the Security Council. The meeting focused on the UN verification mission within Colombia as well as the Catatumbo region, Total peace and the indigenous communities. (Credit Image: © Bianca Otero/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-photo
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Duesseldorf, Germany. 11th Apr, 2025. Joachim Stamp (FDP), Special Representative of the Federal Government for Migration Agreements, waits for the session to begin. Samp testifies before the Parliamentary Committee of Inquiry 'Terrorist Attack of 23.08.2024' in the state parliament. Credit: Federico Gambarini/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Duesseldorf, Germany. 11th Apr, 2025. Joachim Stamp (FDP), Special Representative of the Federal Government for Migration Agreements, waits for the session to begin. Samp testifies before the Parliamentary Committee of Inquiry 'Terrorist Attack of 23.08.2024' in the state parliament. Credit: Federico Gambarini/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Duesseldorf, Germany. 11th Apr, 2025. Joachim Stamp (FDP, front), Special Representative of the Federal Government for Migration Agreements, waits for the session to begin. Samp testifies before the Parliamentary Committee of Inquiry 'Terrorist Attack of 23.08.2024' in the state parliament. Credit: Federico Gambarini/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Duesseldorf, Germany. 11th Apr, 2025. Joachim Stamp (FDP), Special Representative of the Federal Government for Migration Agreements, arrives at the start of the session. Samp testifies before the Parliamentary Committee of Inquiry 'Terrorist Attack of 23.08.2024' in the state parliament. Credit: Federico Gambarini/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Duesseldorf, Germany. 11th Apr, 2025. Joachim Stamp (FDP), Special Representative of the Federal Government for Migration Agreements, arrives at the start of the session. Samp testifies before the Parliamentary Committee of Inquiry 'Terrorist Attack of 23.08.2024' in the state parliament. Credit: Federico Gambarini/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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File pic: April 02,2025. Vehicles carrier ship (Pure Car and Truck Carriers - PCTC type) leaving the Yangtze River Delta (Shanghai Economic Zone), China. Anticipating imminent tariffs, vehicle shipments to the U.S. surged in early 2025. In Feb, 33 RoRo ships departed from Europe to the U.S., up from 28 in 2024, carrying about 30,000 more vehicles. From Japan, China & Korea, 69 ships were recorded in Jan, eight more than last year. These increases reflect companies' efforts to get ahead of the announced 25% tariffs on auto imports taking effect tomorrow. Credit: KEVIN IZORCE/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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File pic: April 02,2025. Vehicles carrier ship (Pure Car and Truck Carriers - PCTC type) in the port of Rome (Civitavecchia), Italy. Anticipating imminent tariffs, vehicle shipments to the U.S. surged in early 2025. In Feb, 33 RoRo ships departed from Europe to the U.S., up from 28 in 2024, carrying about 30,000 more vehicles. From Japan, China & Korea, 69 ships were recorded in Jan, eight more than last year. These increases reflect companies' efforts to get ahead of the announced 25% tariffs on auto imports taking effect tomorrow. Credit: KEVIN IZORCE/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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File pic: April 02,2025. Japanese vehicles carrier ship (PCTC) being loaded with newly manufactured trucks, vans & cars from Nissan's factory in Kobe, Japan. Anticipating imminent tariffs, vehicle shipments to the U.S. surged in early 2025. In Feb, 33 RoRo ships departed from Europe to the U.S., up from 28 in 2024, carrying about 30,000 more vehicles. From Japan, China & Korea, 69 ships were recorded in Jan, eight more than last year. These increases reflect companies' efforts to get ahead of the announced 25% tariffs on auto imports taking effect tomorrow. Credit: KEVIN IZORCE/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Tan Chau, Vietnam. Mar 28,2025. Traditional fish fermentation jars containing Ca Linh, a freshwater fish used to produce local recipes of Nuoc Mam & Mam Ca linh, a fermented fish sauce & paste popular in Vietnamese & Khmer cuisine. Unlike Phu Quoc or Phan Thiet fish sauces made with anchovies, the Mekong Delta's fish sauce is made from this locally caught 'Spirit Fish'. As the fish decomposes with salt, maggots wriggle through decomposing fish, accelerating the breakdown before it turns into paste. A culinary specialty of Southwest VN, shared with Cambodia. Credit: Kevin Izorce/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Tan Chau, Vietnam. Mar 28,2025. Western tourists react with surprise & mild disgust as they discover traditional fish fermentation jars with Ca Linh, a freshwater fish used for Nuoc Mam & Mam Ca linh production, a fermented fish sauce & paste popular in Vietnamese & Khmer cuisine. Unlike Phu Quoc or Phan Thiet fish sauces made with anchovies, the Mekong Delta's sauce is made from this 'Spirit Fish'. As the fish decomposes with salt, maggots wriggle through decomposing fish, accelerating breakdown before it turns to paste. A Southwest VN & Cambodian delicacy.Credit: Kevin Izorce/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Tan Chau, Vietnam. Mar 28,2025. Traditional fish fermentation jars containing Ca Linh, a freshwater fish used to produce local recipes of Nuoc Mam & Mam Ca linh, a fermented fish sauce & paste popular in Vietnamese & Khmer cuisine. Unlike Phu Quoc or Phan Thiet fish sauces made with anchovies, the Mekong Delta's fish sauce is made from this locally caught 'Spirit Fish'. As the fish decomposes with salt, maggots wriggle through decomposing fish, accelerating the breakdown before it turns into paste. A culinary specialty of Southwest VN, shared with Cambodia. Credit: Kevin Izorce/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Tan Chau, Vietnam. Mar 28,2025. Traditional fish fermentation jars containing Ca Linh, a freshwater fish used to produce local recipes of Nuoc Mam & Mam Ca linh, a fermented fish sauce & paste popular in Vietnamese & Khmer cuisine. Unlike Phu Quoc or Phan Thiet fish sauces made with anchovies, the Mekong Delta's fish sauce is made from this locally caught 'Spirit Fish'. As the fish decomposes with salt, maggots wriggle through decomposing fish, accelerating the breakdown before it turns into paste. A culinary specialty of Southwest VN, shared with Cambodia. Credit: Kevin Izorce/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Tan Chau, Vietnam. Mar 28,2025. Traditional fish fermentation jars containing Ca Linh, a freshwater fish used to produce local recipes of Nuoc Mam & Mam Ca linh, a fermented fish sauce & paste popular in Vietnamese & Khmer cuisine. Unlike Phu Quoc or Phan Thiet fish sauces made with anchovies, the Mekong Delta's fish sauce is made from this locally caught 'Spirit Fish'. As the fish decomposes with salt, maggots wriggle through decomposing fish, accelerating the breakdown before it turns into paste. A culinary specialty of Southwest VN, shared with Cambodia. Credit: Kevin Izorce/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Tan Chau, Vietnam. Mar 28,2025. Traditional fish fermentation jars containing Ca Linh, a freshwater fish used to produce local recipes of Nuoc Mam & Mam Ca linh, a fermented fish sauce & paste popular in Vietnamese & Khmer cuisine. Unlike Phu Quoc or Phan Thiet fish sauces made with anchovies, the Mekong Delta's fish sauce is made from this locally caught 'Spirit Fish'. As the fish decomposes with salt, maggots wriggle through decomposing fish, accelerating the breakdown before it turns into paste. A culinary specialty of Southwest VN, shared with Cambodia. Credit: Kevin Izorce/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Tan Chau, Vietnam. Mar 28,2025. Traditional fish fermentation jars containing Ca Linh, a freshwater fish used to produce local recipes of Nuoc Mam & Mam Ca linh, a fermented fish sauce & paste popular in Vietnamese & Khmer cuisine. Unlike Phu Quoc or Phan Thiet fish sauces made with anchovies, the Mekong Delta's fish sauce is made from this locally caught 'Spirit Fish'. As the fish decomposes with salt, maggots wriggle through decomposing fish, accelerating the breakdown before it turns into paste. A culinary specialty of Southwest VN, shared with Cambodia. Credit: Kevin Izorce/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Laguna, Philippines. Mar 24,2025. Cornfield lined with coconut trees in rural Philippine province. The National Food Authority (NFA) is considering buying corn to support farmers amid agricultural challenges like falling farmgate prices. Due to lower demand in swine sector (hit by African swine fever), corn prices dropped the past months to PHP12/kg, while usual rates range from PHP18 to PHP21/kg and production costs PHP10/kg to PHP12/kg. A special budget may be set in 2026. Meanwhile, poultry & layers feed demand is rising, with a 6% growth in production. Credit: Kevin Izorce/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Laguna, Philippines. Mar 24,2025. Cornfield lined with coconut trees in rural Philippine province. The National Food Authority (NFA) is considering buying corn to support farmers amid agricultural challenges like falling farmgate prices. Due to lower demand in swine sector (hit by African swine fever), corn prices dropped the past months to PHP12/kg, while usual rates range from PHP18 to PHP21/kg and production costs PHP10/kg to PHP12/kg. A special budget may be set in 2026. Meanwhile, poultry & layers feed demand is rising, with a 6% growth in production. Credit: Kevin Izorce/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Laguna, Philippines. Mar 24,2025. Cornfield lined with coconut trees in rural Philippine province. The National Food Authority (NFA) is considering buying corn to support farmers amid agricultural challenges like falling farmgate prices. Due to lower demand in swine sector (hit by African swine fever), corn prices dropped the past months to PHP12/kg, while usual rates range from PHP18 to PHP21/kg and production costs PHP10/kg to PHP12/kg. A special budget may be set in 2026. Meanwhile, poultry & layers feed demand is rising, with a 6% growth in production. Credit: Kevin Izorce/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Laguna, Philippines. Mar 24,2025. Cornfield lined with coconut trees in rural Philippine province. The National Food Authority (NFA) is considering buying corn to support farmers amid agricultural challenges like falling farmgate prices. Due to lower demand in swine sector (hit by African swine fever), corn prices dropped the past months to PHP12/kg, while usual rates range from PHP18 to PHP21/kg and production costs PHP10/kg to PHP12/kg. A special budget may be set in 2026. Meanwhile, poultry & layers feed demand is rising, with a 6% growth in production. Credit: Kevin Izorce/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Laguna, Philippines. Mar 24,2025. Cornfield lined with coconut trees in rural Philippine province. The National Food Authority (NFA) is considering buying corn to support farmers amid agricultural challenges like falling farmgate prices. Due to lower demand in swine sector (hit by African swine fever), corn prices dropped the past months to PHP12/kg, while usual rates range from PHP18 to PHP21/kg and production costs PHP10/kg to PHP12/kg. A special budget may be set in 2026. Meanwhile, poultry & layers feed demand is rising, with a 6% growth in production. Credit: Kevin Izorce/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Laguna, Philippines. Mar 24,2025. Cornfield lined with coconut trees in rural Philippine province. The National Food Authority (NFA) is considering buying corn to support farmers amid agricultural challenges like falling farmgate prices. Due to lower demand in swine sector (hit by African swine fever), corn prices dropped the past months to PHP12/kg, while usual rates range from PHP18 to PHP21/kg and production costs PHP10/kg to PHP12/kg. A special budget may be set in 2026. Meanwhile, poultry & layers feed demand is rising, with a 6% growth in production. Credit: Kevin Izorce/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Laguna, Philippines. Mar 24,2025. Cornfield lined with coconut trees in rural Philippine province. The National Food Authority (NFA) is considering buying corn to support farmers amid agricultural challenges like falling farmgate prices. Due to lower demand in swine sector (hit by African swine fever), corn prices dropped the past months to PHP12/kg, while usual rates range from PHP18 to PHP21/kg and production costs PHP10/kg to PHP12/kg. A special budget may be set in 2026. Meanwhile, poultry & layers feed demand is rising, with a 6% growth in production. Credit: Kevin Izorce/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Laguna, Philippines. Mar 24,2025. Cornfield lined with coconut trees in rural Philippine province. The National Food Authority (NFA) is considering buying corn to support farmers amid agricultural challenges like falling farmgate prices. Due to lower demand in swine sector (hit by African swine fever), corn prices dropped the past months to PHP12/kg, while usual rates range from PHP18 to PHP21/kg and production costs PHP10/kg to PHP12/kg. A special budget may be set in 2026. Meanwhile, poultry & layers feed demand is rising, with a 6% growth in production. Credit: Kevin Izorce/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Laguna, Philippines. Mar 24,2025. Cornfield lined with coconut trees in rural Philippine province. The National Food Authority (NFA) is considering buying corn to support farmers amid agricultural challenges like falling farmgate prices. Due to lower demand in swine sector (hit by African swine fever), corn prices dropped the past months to PHP12/kg, while usual rates range from PHP18 to PHP21/kg and production costs PHP10/kg to PHP12/kg. A special budget may be set in 2026. Meanwhile, poultry & layers feed demand is rising, with a 6% growth in production. Credit: Kevin Izorce/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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New York, New York, USA. 21st Mar, 2025. A representative of Tunisia speaks during the last day of the two week long event of the Committee on the Status of Women, one of the largest of the UN divisions that is based heavily on NGO and civil society support and strengths. It was an especially special day for Tunisia as the first female Prime Minister in Tunisia's history was appointed just hours before she spoke, marking a historical moment for the North African nation. (Credit Image: © Bianca Otero/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-photo
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New York, New York, USA. 21st Mar, 2025. A representative of Tunisia speaks during the last day of the two week long event of the Committee on the Status of Women, one of the largest of the UN divisions that is based heavily on NGO and civil society support and strengths. It was an especially special day for Tunisia as the first female Prime Minister in Tunisia's history was appointed just hours before she spoke, marking a historical moment for the North African nation. (Credit Image: © Bianca Otero/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-photo
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Bataan Peninsula, Philippines. 28 Feb,2025. The Mariveles Multi Purpose Terminal (MMT), the dry bulk port infrastructure of Mariveles Harbor Corporation - 88% owned by listed mining firm Global Ferronickel Holdings Inc(FNI) - located in the Freeport Area of Bataan, a special economic zone with duty free & tax incentives. The harbour, at the northern tip of Manila Bay, allows Supramax vessels to unload coal, fertilizer, steel, clinker, silica sand, gypsum & other cement raw materials (the industrial complex hosts Union Cement by Philcement Processing Plant). Credit: Kevin Izorce/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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New York, New York, USA. 24th Feb, 2025. GREGOR W. KOESSLER, Permanent Representative of Austria to the UN, speaks in the 20th plenary meeting of the General Assembly Eleventh Emergency Special Session of the General Assembly on Ukraine to mark the 3rd year since the unprovoked attack on Ukraine on Russia started. Today vote on two separate resolutions; Advancing a comprehensive, just and lasting peace in Ukraine and The Path to Peace as well as three proposed amendments. Russia proposed two other amendments which were opposed by vote. (Credit Image: © Bianca Otero/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORI-stock-photo
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New York, New York, USA. 24th Feb, 2025. GHEORGHE LEUCA, Permanent Representative of the Republic of Moldova to the UN, speaks in the 20th plenary meeting of the General Assembly Eleventh Emergency Special Session of the General Assembly on Ukraine to mark the 3rd year since the unprovoked attack on Ukraine on Russia started. Today vote on two separate resolutions; Advancing a comprehensive, just and lasting peace in Ukraine and The Path to Peace as well as three proposed amendments. Russia proposed two other amendments which were opposed by vote. (Credit Image: © Bianca Otero/ZUMA Press W-stock-photo
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New York, New York, USA. 24th Feb, 2025. GREGOR W. KOESSLER, Permanent Representative of Austria to the UN, speaks in the 20th plenary meeting of the General Assembly Eleventh Emergency Special Session of the General Assembly on Ukraine to mark the 3rd year since the unprovoked attack on Ukraine on Russia started. Today vote on two separate resolutions; Advancing a comprehensive, just and lasting peace in Ukraine and The Path to Peace as well as three proposed amendments. Russia proposed two other amendments which were opposed by vote. (Credit Image: © Bianca Otero/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORI-stock-photo
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New York, New York, USA. 24th Feb, 2025. REIN TAMMSAAR, Permanent Representative of Estonia to the UN, speaks in the 20th plenary meeting of the General Assembly Eleventh Emergency Special Session of the General Assembly on Ukraine to mark the 3rd year since the unprovoked attack on Ukraine on Russia started. Today vote on two separate resolutions; Advancing a comprehensive, just and lasting peace in Ukraine and The Path to Peace as well as three proposed amendments. Russia proposed two other amendments which were opposed by vote. (Credit Image: © Bianca Otero/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL US-stock-photo
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New York, New York, USA. 24th Feb, 2025. GHEORGHE LEUCA, Permanent Representative of the Republic of Moldova to the UN, speaks in the 20th plenary meeting of the General Assembly Eleventh Emergency Special Session of the General Assembly on Ukraine to mark the 3rd year since the unprovoked attack on Ukraine on Russia started. Today vote on two separate resolutions; Advancing a comprehensive, just and lasting peace in Ukraine and The Path to Peace as well as three proposed amendments. Russia proposed two other amendments which were opposed by vote. (Credit Image: © Bianca Otero/ZUMA Press W-stock-photo
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New York, New York, USA. 24th Feb, 2025. REIN TAMMSAAR, Permanent Representative of Estonia to the UN, speaks in the 20th plenary meeting of the General Assembly Eleventh Emergency Special Session of the General Assembly on Ukraine to mark the 3rd year since the unprovoked attack on Ukraine on Russia started. Today vote on two separate resolutions; Advancing a comprehensive, just and lasting peace in Ukraine and The Path to Peace as well as three proposed amendments. Russia proposed two other amendments which were opposed by vote. (Credit Image: © Bianca Otero/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL US-stock-photo
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New York, New York, USA. 24th Feb, 2025. GREGOR W. KOESSLER, Permanent Representative of Austria to the UN, speaks in the 20th plenary meeting of the General Assembly Eleventh Emergency Special Session of the General Assembly on Ukraine to mark the 3rd year since the unprovoked attack on Ukraine on Russia started. Today vote on two separate resolutions; Advancing a comprehensive, just and lasting peace in Ukraine and The Path to Peace as well as three proposed amendments. Russia proposed two other amendments which were opposed by vote. (Credit Image: © Bianca Otero/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORI-stock-photo
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New York, New York, USA. 24th Feb, 2025. PETER HULENYI, Permanent Representative of Slovakia to the UN, speaks in the 20th plenary meeting of the General Assembly Eleventh Emergency Special Session of the General Assembly on Ukraine to mark the 3rd year since the unprovoked attack on Ukraine on Russia started. Today vote on two separate resolutions; Advancing a comprehensive, just and lasting peace in Ukraine and The Path to Peace as well as three proposed amendments. Russia proposed two other amendments which were opposed by vote. (Credit Image: © Bianca Otero/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL U-stock-photo
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New York, New York, USA. 24th Feb, 2025. PETER HULENYI, Permanent Representative of Slovakia to the UN, speaks in the 20th plenary meeting of the General Assembly Eleventh Emergency Special Session of the General Assembly on Ukraine to mark the 3rd year since the unprovoked attack on Ukraine on Russia started. Today vote on two separate resolutions; Advancing a comprehensive, just and lasting peace in Ukraine and The Path to Peace as well as three proposed amendments. Russia proposed two other amendments which were opposed by vote. (Credit Image: © Bianca Otero/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL U-stock-photo
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New York, New York, USA. 24th Feb, 2025. GREGOR W. KOESSLER, Permanent Representative of Austria to the UN, speaks in the 20th plenary meeting of the General Assembly Eleventh Emergency Special Session of the General Assembly on Ukraine to mark the 3rd year since the unprovoked attack on Ukraine on Russia started. Today vote on two separate resolutions; Advancing a comprehensive, just and lasting peace in Ukraine and The Path to Peace as well as three proposed amendments. Russia proposed two other amendments which were opposed by vote. (Credit Image: © Bianca Otero/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORI-stock-photo
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New York, New York, USA. 24th Feb, 2025. PETER HULENYI, Permanent Representative of Slovakia to the UN, speaks in the 20th plenary meeting of the General Assembly Eleventh Emergency Special Session of the General Assembly on Ukraine to mark the 3rd year since the unprovoked attack on Ukraine on Russia started. Today vote on two separate resolutions; Advancing a comprehensive, just and lasting peace in Ukraine and The Path to Peace as well as three proposed amendments. Russia proposed two other amendments which were opposed by vote. (Credit Image: © Bianca Otero/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL U-stock-photo
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New York, New York, USA. 24th Feb, 2025. SUELA JANINA, Permanent Representative of Albania to the UN, speaks in the 20th plenary meeting of the General Assembly Eleventh Emergency Special Session of the General Assembly on Ukraine to mark the 3rd year since the unprovoked attack on Ukraine on Russia started. Today vote on two separate resolutions; Advancing a comprehensive, just and lasting peace in Ukraine and The Path to Peace as well as three proposed amendments. Russia proposed two other amendments which were opposed by vote. (Credit Image: © Bianca Otero/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USA-stock-photo