Mar 1, 2017
News, United Nations
Ambassador, Chemical Weapons, Matthew Rycroft, Russian, Security Council Veto, Syria, UK, UN, United Kingdom, united nations
United Nations, New York, USA, 28 February 2017 – Ambassador Matthew Rycroft Permanent Representative of UK to the UN after the Russian Security Council Veto on the Syrian Chemical Weapons attack on there Civilian Population today at the UN Headquarters in New York. Photo: Luiz Rampelotto/EuropaNewswire
Mar 31, 2015
Celebrities, Secretary General, United Nations
Ban Ki-moon, British Band, Community School, East London, international leaders, Jo Richardson, Model United Nations, National Collegiate Conference Association, NCCA, NMUN, participants, Politics, Secretaries-General, The Project, UK, UK National, UN, united nations, university students
United Nations, New York, USA, March 26 2015 – Over Five thousands university students and Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon participated on the occasion of the conclusion of the 2015 National Model United Nations (NMUN) Conference. On the Photo: Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and 2015 National Model United Nations participants Credit: Luiz Rampelotto/EuropaNewswire United Nations, New York, USA, March 26 2015 – Over Five thousands university students participated on the occasion of the conclusion of the 2015 National Model United Nations (NMUN) Conference. During the Meetings the Students where treated with a concert by a British Band call – The Project from Jo [Read More]
Dec 12, 2014
News, Secretary General, United Nations
1914, Ban Ki-moon, British, carol singing, Christmas Truce, German troops, Germany, Harald Walter Braun, Mark Lyall Grant, penalty shoot-out, Politics, UK, UN, united nations, World War, World War one
United Nations, New York, USA, December 05 2014 – The Permanent Missions of the United Kingdom and of Germany to the UN hosted an event to commemorate the centenary of the Christmas Truce of 1914. The Truce was characterized by a series of spontaneous ceasefires between British and German troops, during which soldiers on opposing sides exchanged gifts, sang carols and played an iconic game of football. The commemoration included readings from letters recording the events of 1914, carol singing, remarks by the Secretary-General and a football penalty shoot-out between Permanent Representatives, refereed by the Secretary-General. On the Photo: Secretary-General [Read More]