GENEVA, Oct 13 (Reuters) - The International Labour Organization faces "critical" cash flow problems and could abolish up to ...
The world needs trusted technical standards more than ever, based on broader participation than ever before, says ITU's Seizo ...
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Uganda elected onto International Organization for Standardization council
The Executive Director of Uganda National Bureau of Standards (UNBS), Eng. James Kasigwa, has been elected as a Council ...
Celebrating the role of standards in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) By Ganiesha Jayamini De Silva. World ...
The election exercise that saw Uganda prevail over Costa Rica was held during the ISO General Assembly that took place in ...
Under the Kigali Agreement, ISO and ARSO will coordinate standards development, align work programmes, and promote the ...
The Embassy of India in Kuwait has announced that beginning October 17, 2025, all Indian passport applications must be ...
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Vinmec Times City, Alina International Eye Hospital launch international-standard myopia control unit
Vinmec Times City and Alina International Eye Hospital unveiled an international-standard unit offering personalized, science-based care in Hanoi on Wednesday, marking a major step in addressing ...
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U.S. blocks a global fee on shipping emissions as international meeting ends without new regulations
The world's largest maritime nations had been discussing ways to move the shipping industry away from fossil fuels.
India has refused drugmakers' requests to extend a year-end deadline for them to upgrade their manufacturing facilities to international standards, four sources said, amid public anger over the recent ...
Liberia's Roberts International Airport needs at least $15 million in emergency funding to fix safety and equipment failures that have left the country's only international gateway below global ...
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Nations delay vote on shipping decarbonization rules after fierce US resistance
This is Part 4 of a short series on efforts to decarbonize the global shipping industry, covering a key meeting from London.
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