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Correspondent from Syria new Foreign Correspondents Club chief
Correspondent from Syria new Foreign Correspondents Club chief

New Indian Express

time26-05-2025

  • Politics
  • New Indian Express

Correspondent from Syria new Foreign Correspondents Club chief

NEW DELHI: Dr Waiel Awwad, a senior Syria-born foreign correspondent based in India, was elected as the new President of the Foreign Correspondents Club (FCC) of South Asia and Veteran editor, political commentator and author Prakash Nanda was re-elected as the Secretary of the Club for the 2025–27 term. P. M. Narayanan, a television journalist with German TV, was re-elected as the Treasurer, a statement form FCCSA said. Dr Awwad succeeds Venkat Narayan, another highly respected foreign correspondent. The elections followed the Annual General Body Meeting, held within the FCC premises. A total of nine members were also elected to the General Council. The elected members are Mayank Bhardwaj (Reuters), Krishnan P. Nayar (Emirates News Agency), Anoop Saxena (German TV), Devina Gupta (BBC), Eshani Mathur (Bloomberg), Ruslan Imaev (Russia Today), Sidhartha Srivastava (CAN), C. K. Nayak (Jan Aastha Abroad), Amitav Srivastava (SABC). Polls held within FCC premises The elections followed the Annual General Body Meeting, held within the FCC premises. A total of nine members were also elected to the General Council. The new team will serve for two years form 2025 to 2027.

Scholz and Zelenskyy sign agreement on advice centres for Ukrainian refugees
Scholz and Zelenskyy sign agreement on advice centres for Ukrainian refugees

Yahoo

time15-02-2025

  • Politics
  • Yahoo

Scholz and Zelenskyy sign agreement on advice centres for Ukrainian refugees

Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz have signed an agreement on the opening of advice centres for Ukrainian refugees. The signing took place on the sidelines of the Munich Security Conference. Source: European Pravda with reference to German TV news channel n-tv Details: The German Ministry of Internal Affairs said the centres, known as "unity hubs", are designed to support Ukrainians, particularly in finding work in both Germany and Ukraine, and to help those who want to return to their homeland. Interior Minister Nancy Faeser has announced that one such hub will shortly open in Berlin. The German Interior Ministry noted that the centres will serve as "important points of contact for Ukrainians" in terms of their potential return to their homeland, as well as providing employment advice, language courses and educational programmes. The ministry said over 1.25 million Ukrainians have fled to Germany since Russia unleashed its full-scale invasion of Ukraine on 24 February 2022. More than 360,000 of them are under 18, and over 60% of adult refugees are women. Background: The German government recently began discussions on limiting aid to Ukrainian refugees. German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has stated that unemployed Ukrainians in Germany should be encouraged to look for work or return home. Support UP or become our patron!

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