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Based on 10 verified sources covering Finland, Myanmar, Thailand:
TOKYO -- The new chief of the Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency (MIGA), part of the World Bank Group, is a busy woman. [1]
Masafumi Ishii is a special adjunct professor with the faculty of law of Gakushuin University in Tokyo and previously served as Japan's ambassador to NATO. [3]
Masyita Crystallin is a senior adviser to the Indonesian finance minister and co-chair sherpa for the Coalition of Finance Ministers for Climate Action. [4]
Director of Materiel Unit Olli Ruutu from the Ministry of Defence appointed Deputy Chief Executive of the European Defence Agency Ministry of Defence Publication date 15.11.2017 23.12 Type:Press release The Deputy Chief Executive will work together ... [5]
ULAANBAATAR -- Battulga Khaltmaa, 54, of Mongolia's opposition Democratic Party, has declared victory in Friday's presidential runoff, thanking voters and pledging to work for development and national unity. [6]
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TOKYO -- The new chief of the Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency (MIGA), part of the World Bank Group, is a busy woman.
English is the official working language at many tech offices across Finland, reflecting the international makeup of the sector's workers. Yet for many foreign specialists in Finland, life outside the office can be challenging.
Masafumi Ishii is a special adjunct professor with the faculty of law of Gakushuin University in Tokyo and previously served as Japan's ambassador to NATO.
Masyita Crystallin is a senior adviser to the Indonesian finance minister and co-chair sherpa for the Coalition of Finance Ministers for Climate Action.
Director of Materiel Unit Olli Ruutu from the Ministry of Defence appointed Deputy Chief Executive of the European Defence Agency Ministry of Defence Publication date 15.11.2017 23.12 Type:Press release The Deputy Chief Executive will work together
ULAANBAATAR -- Battulga Khaltmaa, 54, of Mongolia's opposition Democratic Party, has declared victory in Friday's presidential runoff, thanking voters and pledging to work for development and national unity.