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After centuries of being under siege, politically and often literally, Gibraltar is showing a new confidence in its role in the EU and in the world.
Social cohesion, internationalisation and job creation make up the Basque premier's recipe for success.
With a background mirroring that of many Gibraltarians, Fabian Picardo has been the voice of the people of the Rock since his election in 2011.
The long-serving president shares his vision for Uganda and outlines the progress made to revitalize the country and provide political stability.
Carolyn Seepersad-Bachan was first elected to the House of Representatives on May 24, 2010, and was appointed minister of energy in the same month.
First elected to parliament in May 2010, took office as minister of state in the ministry of the environment and water resources in June 2012.
A key figure in maintaining stability during the Arab Spring, Benkiran is now focused on steering Morocco through the next phase of its development.
Following a decisive victory at the nation’s polls last year, Joseph Muscat’s Labour Party is forging a new path for Malta
Since becoming the youngest mayor ever to be elected in Malta at age 19, Ian Borg has made his mark on politics in the country.
Malta’s ninth president has held the role since 2014, during which time she has made great strides in modernising the institution.
Since the establishment of diplomatic ties in 1972, Malta and China have managed to establish a rich, meaningful and active partnership.
Despite being the EU’s smallest state, Malta has big plans for investment, trade and the economy.