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16 Apr. 2024 |
IBAN meets delegates from French-speaking audit institutions during NATO’s Francophonie Week On 18 March 2024, the International Board of Auditors for NATO (IBAN) welcomed at NATO Headquarters, in Brussels a delegation from the “Association des Institutions Supérieures de Contrôle ayant en Commun l'Usage du Français” (AISCCUF – Association of Supreme Audit Institutions having in common the use of French). IBAN offered them a tour of NATO HQ and hosted a meeting to exchange good auditing practices and present its work and main core values: independence, integrity and professionalism. |
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15 Apr. 2024 |
NATO Internship Programme now open for applications for 2025 Are you a citizen of a NATO country? Are you passionate about making a difference? Would you like to be part of the world’s foremost political and military alliance, which protects the freedom and security of one billion people? NATO is currently seeking talented professionals to join its Internship Programme in 2025. |
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12 Apr. 2024 |
NATO releases first international strategy on biotechnology and human enhancement technologies NATO Allies broke new ground by adopting the first international strategy to govern the responsible development and use of biotechnologies and human enhancement technologies at a meeting of Allied Defence Ministers in February. On Friday (12 April 2024), NATO released a public version of the strategy. |
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12 Apr. 2024 |
NATO Deputy Secretary General in London: we must continue to support Ukraine On Tuesday (09 April 2024), NATO Deputy Secretary General Mircea Geoană visited the Allied Maritime Command (MARCOM) Headquarters in Northwood, United Kingdom. |
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11 Apr. 2024 |
NATO Allies agree on new Key Priorities for the Science for Peace and Security Programme The NATO Science for Peace and Security (SPS) Programme promotes dialogue and practical cooperation between NATO Allies and partner countries based on scientific research, technological innovation and knowledge exchange. Allies have recently agreed on a revised list of thematic priorities for the SPS Programme, which will strengthen its alignment with NATO’s strategic outlook and partnership priorities. This update takes into account the impact of scientific and technological progress, which is increasingly pervasive across our societies, at peace and in conflict. |
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10 Apr. 2024 |
Deputy Secretary General: We will continue to build a bridge for Ukraine to join NATO Speaking at the NATO Open Door Conference in Helsinki on Wednesday (10 April 2024), NATO Deputy Secretary General Mircea Geoană welcomed Ukraine’s readiness to join NATO and said that “NATO’s door remains open” and “no violence or intimidation can stop that.” |
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10 Apr. 2024 |
NATO Secretary General: Finland takes security and defence seriously Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg welcomed Finnish President Alexander Stubb to NATO Headquarters on Wednesday (10 April 2024), just days after Finland celebrated the first anniversary of its accession to the Alliance. |
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08 Apr. 2024 | Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg welcomed the Chairman of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Denis Bećirović, to NATO Headquarters on Monday (8 April 2024) to discuss regional security issues and furthering the country’s partnership with NATO. | |
05 Apr. 2024 |
Secretary General welcomes young content creators to NATO Headquarters Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg welcomed nine young content creators from Europe and North America – Belgium, Canada, France, Germany, UK and US – to NATO Headquarters on Friday (5 April 2024) as part of the “Protect the Future” campaign. The campaign aims to raise awareness of and support for NATO among young audiences across the Alliance, and gives them a voice in NATO’s ongoing adaptation. |
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05 Apr. 2024 |
Meet Oana Lungescu, the longest-serving and first woman NATO Spokesperson In 2010, Oana Lungescu became the first woman, first former journalist and first person born in the former Eastern Bloc to take up the position of NATO Spokesperson. Over her 13-year tenure, Oana served two Secretaries General and oversaw the Alliance’s communications at significant milestones in Euro-Atlantic security. But how did Oana’s childhood in communist Romania impact her journey to NATO? What did the fall of the Berlin Wall mean for her? And how has NATO’s relationship with Russia evolved during her tenure? |