newsjtv.com

IAEA Director General's Introductory Statement to the Board of Governors

I will begin by updating you on the IAEA’s ongoing work in Ukraine, where the war has now entered its third year.

Last month I met with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy of Ukraine to discuss the ongoing presence of the IAEA at all five of the country’s nuclear sites. It was my ninth visit to Ukraine since the start of the war and I again crossed the front lines to visit Zaporizhzhya Nuclear Power Plant (ZNPP).

Before my trip, I updated the UN Security Council of the challenges at ZNPP.

Under the Support and Assistance Mission to the ZNPP (ISAMZ) our teams are doing indispensable work reducing the nuclear safety and security risks at the plant.

However, the situation at the ZNPP continues to be very precarious, with six out of the Seven Pillars of Nuclear Safety and Security being compromised fully or partially.

General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam Nguyen Phu Trong was re-elected on Sunday at the first plenum of the 13th-tenure Party Central Committee. The plenum was convened in Hanoi to elect the Politburo, General Secretary, Secretariat, Central Inspection Committee, and Chairman of the Central Inspection Committee. Plenum attendees re-elected Nguyen Phu Trong as General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam for this 13th tenure lasting for five years.

Meeting in Serbia - church and state holiday

The date of the meeting in 1804 was decisive for the history of the Serbian people, because on that day Krađorđe Petrović started the First Serbian Uprising in Orašac. On Sretenje in 1835, the first constitution of the Principality of Serbia, known as the Sretenje Constitution, was promulgated in Kragujevac, and on this day Serbia celebrates the Day of the Foundation of the State

Patriarch of Dalmatia

Serbian Patriarch Porfirije arrived on Sunday February 11 for a two-day visit to the Diocese of Dalmatia. To the great joy of the Orthodox Dalmatians, the patriarch served the holy bishop's liturgy that Sunday morning at the Šibenik Church of the Assumption, with the bishops concelebrating Ossek-Poland and Baranja, Cheruvim, Arsenij of Niš and Nikodim of Dalmatia, as well as clergy from several dioceses of the Serbian Orthodox Church.

International Mother Language Day

Today is International Mother Language Day. This day is regularly celebrated by UNESCO member countries to promote linguistic, cultural and multilingual diversity. The main objective is to raise awareness about the importance of mother tongue and multilingualism. In 1999, the UNESCO General Conference declared Mother Language Day, to commemorate the students murdered on 21 February 1952 in Dhaka, East Pakistan, today Bangladesh, because they protested for their mother tongue. they are not officially announced.

Freedom is surrounded by strings

The journey from Belgrade to present-day Kosovo and Metohija is no special feat. An ID card is enough to cross official lines, you don’t need a police escort or any special caution. But if you carry within you a strong feeling that you are leaving for home, where you came from and where you belong, then you will not be the same again, no matter where you came from or where you were actually born. Where. The bitterness and suffering that may have accumulated along the way are mixed with a little sympathy for the first settlements with their gloomy and untidy houses, which on that late February morning were only beautified A little color by the pile of “Kosovo” flags that can be hung. seen at every turn. Life here doesn’t seem easy or beautiful.

Scroll to Top