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		<title>UNESCO emphasizes protecting journalists and promoting investigative journalism in the fight against corruption</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[The United Nations General Assembly (UNGASS) Special Session on Corruption on May 28 adopted a Declaration aimed at addressing challenges and implementing measures to prevent corruption and strengthen international cooperation. including enhancing the safety of journalists and promoting public access to information. In the Declaration, Member States signed a commitment to “provide a safe and [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>The United Nations General Assembly (UNGASS) Special Session on Corruption on May 28 adopted a Declaration aimed at addressing challenges and implementing measures to prevent corruption and strengthen international cooperation. including enhancing the safety of journalists and promoting public access to information.</strong><br />
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<p> In the Declaration, Member States signed a commitment to “provide a safe and appropriate environment for journalists” and to “investigate, prosecute and punish threats and acts of violence” against to journalists. Marking the first session of UNGASS working in the field of prevention and combating corruption, the Declaration called for effective international cooperation and stronger preventive measures to protect reporting and denouncing parties. and fight against corruption. This statement highlights the role of law enforcement officials, prosecutors and the judiciary as key actors in anti-corruption law enforcement, promoting transparency and the rule of law. The declaration was welcomed by the G7 Ministers and the High Representative of the European Union, who issued a joint statement reaffirming the important role of civil society and the free media in combating corruption. . The G7 affirmed that it will “protect and promote the right of access to information for all citizens, including civil society organisations, media and journalists”. UNESCO contributed to a side event about the importance of protecting journalists and strengthening the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). As a watchdog monitoring Indicator 16.10.2, SDG 16 on ensuring public access to information and protecting fundamental freedoms, UNESCO has emphasized protecting and promoting the regulated press. investigation as an important part of the fight against corruption. <em> &#8220;Investigative journalism and the press in general play an important role in bringing allegations and cases of corruption to light. Therefore, it is extremely important to ensure a safe and free environment. for journalists to assist it in uncovering corruption, money laundering to other organized crime.&#8221;</em> &#8211; Mr. Guilherme Canela, Head of UNESCO&#8217;s Division of Freedom of Expression and Safety of Journalists UNESCO&#8217;s designation as a watchdog for SDG Target 16.10.2 has provided a key impetus for the organization to step up efforts to promote public access to information. Based on the monitoring results of SDG 16.10.2, UNESCO plays an important role in strengthening the United Nations&#8217; support for the development of policies and laws on access to information, to protect the right to equal participation. equality as well as providing tools for civil society and the media, informing citizens, enhancing transparency of procurement, budgeting and many other areas of public life. In just four years, UNESCO has assisted 14 countries in passing Access to Information legislation. As a result, the public is informed to participate actively in public debates with decision-makers, including in the development of public policy and legislation. <em> &#8220;Access to information allows citizens to obtain information held by public authorities, including the right to request and receive information, and the government&#8217;s obligation to proactively disclose information.&#8221;</em> &#8211; Mr. Jaco du Toit, Head of UNESCO&#8217;s Global Access to Information Department Thông The Declaration of the 14th United Nations General Assembly on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice recognized the uniqueness of the threats facing journalists and called for global cooperation to change the situation. new to end immunity for crimes against journalists. To that effect, since 2013, UNESCO and its partners have trained more than 18,000 judicial authorities and 8,500 security forces on international and regional standards for freedom of expression, to promote promote a freer and safer environment for journalists and media workers around the world. <strong> Quynh Hoa</strong> According to UNESCO</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 14 May 2021 03:54:07 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[The former president&#8217;s new website has attracted special attention from his supporters, although the amount of support is not as large as before. NBC, citing data from analytical firm BuzzSumo, said that the new website of former US President Donald Trump called From the Desk of Donald J. Trump (&#8220;From Donald Trump&#8217;s desk&#8221;) received 212,000 [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>The former president&#8217;s new website has attracted special attention from his supporters, although the amount of support is not as large as before.</strong><br />
<span id="more-14082"></span> NBC, citing data from analytical firm BuzzSumo, said that the new website of former US President Donald Trump called From the Desk of Donald J. Trump (&#8220;From Donald Trump&#8217;s desk&#8221;) received 212,000 responses. in a week of launch.</p>
<p> <img fifu-featured="1" decoding="async" loading="lazy" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_05_12_132_38816576/eb0e993f877d6e23376c.jpg" width="625" height="507"> <em> The website of former President Trump. </em> The site has been described as a &#8220;safe place for free speech&#8221;, serving as a personal communication channel for Mr. Trump, allowing him to keep up with the latest news to fans after months. blocked by Twitter and Facebook. Trump&#8217;s recent statements have been posted to the website without fear of censorship. Users can also share statements to their own social networks like Facebook, Twitter and Reddit. Before Mr. Trump was blocked on Twitter, each of his messages on the platform received hundreds of thousands of interactions. In total, former President Trump has 88 million followers on Twitter, 32 million on Facebook, 24 million on Instagram, and about 3 million subscribers on YouTube. In the latest post, Mr. Trump has yet to make clear about the possibility of reelection for US president in 2024. The last goal of the former President is to return the Republican Party to power in one of the two houses of the State this country assembly. “Mr. Trump&#8217;s website is a great resource for finding the latest news from literature,” said Jason Miller, a communications strategist who served as a lead adviser to Trump&#8217;s 2016 and 2020 campaigns. room, but this is not the new social media platform. We will add more information in the near future ”. The website &#8220;From Donald Trump&#8217;s desk&#8221; backed by Campaign Nucleus, this is a digital ecosystem created to effectively manage political organizations and campaigns, run by former Brad Parscale Mr. Trump&#8217;s campaign established. In early April, Mr. Trump signed up for a new social network called &#8220;Campaign Nucleus&#8221;, which can be used to send emails, texts and statements to the media. Other users will also be able to contact representatives of the parties and participate in the chats. The Board of Supervisors of Facebook decided to continue locking the social network accounts of former US President Donald Trump. Meanwhile, Twitter said it would still ban Mr. Trump&#8217;s account permanently. Former President Trump was also &#8220;banned&#8221; on Instagram, YouTube, Snapchat, Twitch and other social networks. Tech companies have accused the former US President of causing riots at the Capitol on Jan. 6.</p>
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		<title>Will US-EU relations improve under President Joe Biden?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Apr 2021 17:05:07 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[The view of friend-foe is the biggest contributor to the transatlantic relationship between the US and the European Union (EU). US President Joe Biden is determined to improve relations with European allies. (Source: Reuters) Former President Donald Trump changed America &#8211; less than his supporters wanted, but more than the opposition had hoped. However, over [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>The view of friend-foe is the biggest contributor to the transatlantic relationship between the US and the European Union (EU).</strong><br />
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<p><em>US President Joe Biden is determined to improve relations with European allies. (Source: Reuters)</em></p>
<p>Former President Donald Trump changed America &#8211; less than his supporters wanted, but more than the opposition had hoped.</p>
<p>However, over the past four years, it&#8217;s not just America that has changed. America&#8217;s allies are also changing. This makes it impossible to return transatlantic relations back to an earlier period.</p>
<p>The unique relationship between the US and European countries is seen by observers as not going back to the way it once was, even though Mr. Biden has become President.</p>
<p>Former President Donald Trump is not alone.</p>
<p>The first reason that the relationship between the US and the European Union (EU) is difficult to return to the past originated from before Mr. Trump took office.</p>
<p>That&#8217;s Brexit. For decades, the UK was the first US partner to think of in Europe. London is also the most reliable and effective support partner on the &#8220;old continent&#8221;, sometimes even accepting against the bloc&#8217;s general policy.</p>
<p>Now that the UK leaves the EU, the United States needs to invest more time and resources in building relationships with EU politicians and institutions.</p>
<p>After all, defense and intelligence relations with Britain are still of great value to the United States, causing Washington to be concerned. Besides, the UK is still the closest partner to the US in terms of geopolitical issues such as Russia and China.</p>
<p>On the other hand, the administration of President Biden concurred with the assessment of the EU and Ireland on the challenges Brexit brought to Northern Ireland.</p>
<p>The impact of Brexit on UK-EU relations poses challenges for the US, especially when London and Brussels will have many disagreements in the coming period.</p>
<p>The second reason for the split between the US and EU is the common value system, affecting policy choices.</p>
<p>Economically, the presidency of President Trump has made American politicians &#8220;awaken&#8221;, realizing they need to work towards solving their own problems. Democrats demand increased support for workers, as well as for industry.</p>
<p>Although the EU also takes such measures, this could provoke the EU to oppose what it calls &#8220;unfair competition&#8221;.</p>
<p>In addition, EU priorities in the twenty-first century such as climate change or digital services could lead to new tariffs or regulations. With different approaches to digital privacy or freedom of speech, the common value systems between the US and Europe are increasingly distant.</p>
<p>However, the biggest difference lies in the geopolitics, namely the friend-foe perspective.</p>
<p>During the Cold War, when the Soviet Union was a common enemy, the transatlantic relationship was arguably the most sustainable.</p>
<p>Currently, some European countries and politicians have come closer to Moscow, considering it as an important energy partner. Others want to ignore acts of aggression, or actions that the EU deems a violation of Russian human rights.</p>
<p>But China is the real problem. The US sees China as a major competitor in both economic and security terms.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, while China can be viewed as a security threat, Europe still looks forward to economic cooperation with Beijing, reflected in the Comprehensive Agreement on Investment signed in December 2020.</p>
<p>America and Europe will find it difficult to cooperate with each other when it is impossible to even determine which are friends and enemies.</p>
<p>If not united by a common threat, the transatlantic relationship will split.</p>
<p>European leaders can breathe when a &#8220;traditional&#8221; President like Mr. Biden is elected. However, the departure of Mr. Trump does not create a solid foundation for this long-standing relationship.</p>
<p>The transatlantic alliance is on the decline, as is the Western-led world order. The two sides need to understand this soon to start building a new architecture, thereby forming a stronger bilateral relationship.</p>
<p>(According to Nikkei Asia)</p>
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