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Secretary Clinton arrives in Ireland
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton arrived in Dublin Airport on the evening of December 5. She will participate in the ministerial meeting of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) on December 6.
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Secretary Clinton meets An Taoiseach
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton met with An Taoiseach Enda Kenny on Dec. 6 for a bilateral meeting
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OSCE Ministerial Council
Secretary Clinton's Intervention at the OSCE Ministerial Council First Plenary Session
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Frontlines and Frontiers: Making Human Rights a Human Reality
"Today, I want to talk about four frontlines of human rights, issues over which fierce battles are being fought, where the stakes are high and our leadership, from both the United States and the Republic of Ireland, is urgently needed."
Embassy Headlines
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Special Representative for Global Partnerships Kris Balderston leads U.S. Delegation to Ireland
On November 14-16, Special Representative Balderston and Assistant Secretary Jones led an Innovation Delegation of entrepreneurs and technology leaders to Ireland and Northern Ireland to explore partnership opportunities that promote science and technology innovation and build connections with the U.S.-Ireland R&D Partnership. »
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Interfaith Thanksgiving lunch
Muslim, Jewish, Christian and other religious leaders, as well as representatives from the Hindu and Baha’i faiths, joined Chargé d'affaires Susan Cleary to celebrate diversity and mutual respect at an Interfaith Thanksgiving lunch at the U.S. Ambassador’s Residence in the Phoenix park. »
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Consumer Data Privacy in the United States
On October 9, 2012, General Counsel of the Department of Commerce, Cameron Kerry visited Ireland. Mr. Kerry is the principal legal advisor to the Secretary of Commerce and third ranking secretarial officer. Mr. Kerry is the Department’s chief ethics officer, and co-chairs the Secretary's Internet Policy Task Force, which brings together Commerce agencies with expertise on the internet in the 21st century global economy. »
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U.S. Embassy Dublin Issues Caution About Diversity Visa Email Scams
The U.S. Embassy in Dublin advises residents of Ireland about a widespread Diversity Visa (DV lottery) scam and to use caution when working with private entities to apply for visas to the United States. Reports of fraudulent emails, websites, and print advertisements offering visa services are on the rise. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES should anyone send any money to any address for participation in the DV Lottery. »