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President Obama Inaugurated in Washington
On January 21, Washington celebrated the second inauguration of President Barack Obama. In his address, the president urged all Americans to work together to confront the challenges facing the U.S.
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Human Rights the Focus at Ambassador’s Roundtable
A standing-room-only crowd gathered to hear experts from government, civil society, and the international human rights community discuss the importance of human rights to all peoples and countries.
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Documentary Premiere Celebrates Bioko Wildlife
In honor of International Wildlife Conservation Day, the U.S. Embassy partnered with the Bioko Biodiversity Protection Program to highlight the unique plants and animals of Bioko island.
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Bataicopo School Shows Off New Facilities
Ambassador Asquino traveled to Bioko Sur to participate in the inauguration of the school’s new facilities, which were upgraded using money from the Ambassador’s Self-Help Fund. Afterwards, the students led the Ambassador on a tour of the school and gave a brief choral presentation.
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Crowd Gathers to Watch 2012 Elections
Over 50 guests gathered to see the re-election of President Obama on the morning of November 7th. Ambassador Asquino spoke at the event about democracy, the electoral process, and the importance of citizens of differing political views coming together to work for the good of a country.
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eJournal
Partnerships Against Corruption
The benefits and challenges of international cooperation in combating corruption.
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Food Security
Better Common Bean Production Would Boost Global Food Security
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Youth Votes! The 2012 U.S. Elections
Young U.S. voters affirm American values but have different attitudes than previous generations.
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eJournal
Growing Up Green
Youth are leading the way to a sustainable future.
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Feature
Cassava Help for Sub-Saharan Africa
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Internet Censorship: Who’s Right?
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President Obama Nominates John Kerry for Secretary of State
The President announced December 21 that he will nominate Senator John Kerry to replace Secretary Hillary Clinton as Secretary of State. In his remarks, Obama highlighted that for nearly thirty years, throughout his career in Congress and as chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Senator Kerry has played a central role in every major U.S. foreign policy debate.
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Worldwide Caution (July 18, 2012)
The Department of State has issued this Worldwide Caution to update information on the continuing threat of terrorist actions and violence against U.S. citizens and interests throughout the world. U.S. citizens are reminded to maintain a high level of vigilance and to take appropriate steps to increase their security awareness.