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A key figure in the establishment of the annual Gibraltar Day celebrations, Poggio works to raise the Rock's profile among the UK business community
The UK is beginning to take advantage of Brazil's academic potential
Gibraltar's e-gaming industry remains defiant in the face of a possible UK exit from the European Union.
Already a key regional player, the twin-island nation has recently taken steps to increase its importance on the international stage.
Despite their geographical distance and obvious differences, over the last 40 years Malta and China have managed to build a close relationship.
A doctor by profession, George Vella’s political career spans five decades and this is his second stint in the role of minister of foreign affairs.
Malta's foreign minister talks about the challenges the country faces, from regional instability to growing migration across the Mediterranean.
Although Malta is situated further south than Tangier and Tunis, its outlook and interests are firmly European.
Georgians have high hopes for the impact of a recent strategic agreement with the European Union and set their sights on NATO membership.
A new chapter begins in the relationship between Latin America’s oldest democracy and the world’s largest economy.
Maria Angela Holguín talks to The Report Company about Colombia’s evolution from nearly failed state to beacon of hope.
Promoting trade and business ties between the UK and the Basque Country has never been easier, as UK consul Derek Doyle explains.