NOVE CLIENTS

Clients in the closed financial year 2021

HUME BROPHY CLIENTS

Clients in the closed financial year 2021

EURALIA CLIENTS

Clients in the closed financial year 2021

TENEO BRUSSELS CLIENTS

Clients in the closed financial year: 2021

RUD PEDERSEN GROUP CLIENTS

Source: Transparency Register

Clients in the closed financial year:2021

EUROPEAN PUBLIC AFFAIRS CONSULTANCIES' ASSOCIATION (EPACA) MEMBERS

THE NEW COLD WAR ERA

A new cold War in Europe is basically unavoidable. Europe will have to deal with a potentially outcast, unstable and technologically isolated Russia. This new version of the Cold War in greater Europe is bound to be far less stable than the previous edition. Restoring mutual trust with Russia is going to prove extremely difficult, if it is even possible.

It remains to be seen, given the rivalry between the United States and China, whether it will be a single cold war where the world may be divided into two blocks.

HUNGER CRISIS

The Ukraine crisis comes at a time when more than 45 million people in 43 countries across the globe are at risk of starvation, with 584,000 already living in famine-like conditions, and the remaining 44+ million at a grave risk of falling into famine

Countries depending on Food Aid

58 COUNTRIES ABSTAINED ON RUSSIA'S SUSPENSION OF UNCHR

The 58 countries here below that abstained on Russia's suspension of UNCHR are considered by Russia as an 'unfriendly gesture' with consequences both in the development of bilateral relations and in the work on the issues important for them within the framework of the U.N.

23 COUNTRIES SUPPORT RUSSIA

  1. Algeria
  2. Belarus
  3. Bolivia
  4. Burundi
  5. Central African Republic
  6. China
  7. Congo
  8. Cuba
  9. Dem Rep of Korea
  10. Eritrea
  11. Ethiopia
  12. Gabon
  13. Iran
  14. Kazakhstan
  15. Kyrgyztan
  16. Lao PDR
  17. Mali
  18. Nicaragua
  19. Syria
  20. Tajikistan
  21. Uzbekistan
  22. Vietnam
  23. Zimbabwe

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