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27th June 2012

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by Peter Millett

Ambassador to Libya, Tripoli

Rediscovering Jordan

This week the British airline easyJet named one of their aircraft “Petra 200” commemorating the time 200 years ago when the first Western tourist, Burckhart visited Petra. easyJet have given very few of their 204 planes names, so this was a rare event. It was also an event of great significance. easyJet is the biggest airline […]

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27th June 2012

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by Paul Madden

British Ambassador to Japan

Australia looks forward to a great Olympics in one month’s time

Over the last few weeks I’ve attended Olympic send-off ceremonies in all the major states, culminating with the national event – the Prime Minister’s Olympic Dinner– in Melbourne on 23 June. They have been a fantastic showcase for the UK, as well as a demonstration of the Olympic enthusiasm in this sports mad country. The […]

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26th June 2012 Athens, Greece

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by Marina Arvanitakis

Commercial Officer, UKTI

British presence at Posidonia 2012 – Reaffirming close links in shipping

First week of June 2012 and the international shipping community turned its attention to Greece for Posidonia, the largest international gathering in the shipping calendar.  It is a high profile bi-annual shipping exhibition/conference with exhibitors from over 85 countries and about 18,000 visitors. This can be easily understood, as Posidonia is a reflection of the […]

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25th June 2012 Lima, Peru

Going Green is GREAT

By Ben Rawlings, Head of Economic Development and Climate Change 20 years after the Earth Summit brought the world together to rethink economic growth and strengthen environmental protection, the world returned to Rio de Janeiro last week to see how far we have come.  In some ways, the answer is ‘not far enough’: climate change […]

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25th June 2012 Washington DC, USA

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by Rosalind Campion

Counsellor for Global Issues

An Enigma, an apology, and a hardcore commuter

In my last job, colleagues – even my lovely former boss, the now famous Lord Justice Leveson  would occasionally raise an eyebrow as I arrived with hair askew and rosy cheeks from cycling between meetings. Alas in DC, working at the top of a really fairly significant hill, I’ve reluctantly relinquished my addiction to the […]

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25th June 2012

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by Greg Dorey

Diplomat

World Refugee Day

20 June was World Refugee Day. I spent it with fellow Ambassadors, government officials, colleagues from international organisations, NGOs and religious leaders at Maiaini Refugee Camp in Tigray Region – a trip organised by the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) and the Ethiopian Government’s refugee agency ARRA. The camp is home to about 15,000 […]

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25th June 2012

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by Greg Dorey

Diplomat

An honour for a Good Guy

There was at least one Ethiopian-related award in the recent Queen’s Birthday Honours list this year. Lieutenant Colonel Guy Levene received an OBE (in other words he was made an officer of the Order of the British Empire) for his work here in Addis Ababa over the past two years. Guy was the first international […]

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25th June 2012

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by Paul Madden

British Ambassador to Japan

Blood and opium in Tasmania

Nestling amidst the verdant farmlands of northern Tasmania, I saw British companies engaged in fascinating high tech businesses linked to agriculture. Around half the world’s legitimate opiates are produced in Tasmania, half of them by UK pharma giant GSK. They process poppies grown by some 400 farms around the island, which go on to become […]

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25th June 2012

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by Nigel Baker

Ambassador to the Holy See (2011-2016)

Ecumenism in action: Westminster Abbey in Rome

I was discussing ecumenism recently with a senior official of the Holy See. We agreed that while there is ongoing much useful discussion between representatives of different denominations – inter-Christian ecumenical dialogue has been one of the great fruits of the Second Vatican Council – there needed to be more “doing together” as well as […]

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