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Top oâ the morning! World leaders wish Ireland Happy St. Patrickâs Day
By Chris Williams
World Leaders Wish Ireland a Happy St Patrickâs Day
World leaders issued messages to mark St Patrickâs Day on March 17, including US President Joe Biden and the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge. (Credit: Irish Foreign Ministry via Storyful)
World leaders were seeing green as they wished Ireland a happy St. Patrick’s Day Wednesday.
The Irish Foreign Ministry released a video featuring well-wishes from heads of state from various countries. I wish you all the best in this St. Patrick’s Day, President Joe Biden said.
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Vice President Kamala Harris and Ireland’s Prime Minister Micheál Martin Join CIEE in Congratulating the 2021 Frederick Douglass Global Fellows
March 17, 2021 GMT
The 2021 Frederick Douglass Global Fellows
WASHINGTON, March 17, 2021 /PRNewswire/ At an online St. Patrick’s Day roundtable today, Vice President Kamala Harris and Ireland’s Taoiseach (Prime Minister) Micheál Martin joined Nettie Washington Douglass, the great-great-granddaughter of Frederick Douglass, and representatives from the Council on International Educational Exchange (CIEE) to recognize the winners of the 2021 Frederick Douglass Global Fellowship, a competitive award for diverse student leaders to attend a four-week summer study abroad program focused on leadership, intercultural communication, and social justice.
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Alexei Navalny: The jailed challenger who Vladimir Putin is finding impossible to ignore
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Navalny at a rally in July 2019.
Image: SIPA USA/PA Images
Navalny at a rally in July 2019.
Image: SIPA USA/PA Images
ALEXEI NAVALNY HAS spent his career trying to lead a Russian revolution.
The 44-year-old Yale-educated lawyer has run for mayor of Moscow, fronted the Future of Russia party’s local election campaigns, and faced the ire of Russian President Vladimir Putin – who doesn’t refer to Navalny by name.