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24 de abr. de 2024 · Mary Robinson, Irish lawyer, politician, and diplomat who served as president of Ireland (1990–97), the first woman to hold that post. She later was United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (1997–2002). Learn more about Robinson’s life and career, including her other posts and various honors.
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John Dillon (born Sept. 8, 1851, Blackrock, County Dublin,...
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Arthur Griffith was a journalist and Irish nationalist,...
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Daniel O’Connell (born Aug. 6, 1775, near Cahirciveen,...
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Hace 2 días · Mary Robinson, the former president of Ireland who was twice a UN climate envoy, said she was “outraged” by the activities of fossil fuel companies, including forcing governments into ...
5 de may. de 2024 · Mary Robinson, a former president of Ireland and UN high commissioner for human rights, who has also twice served as a UN climate envoy, is now chair of the Elders group of former world...
Hace 1 día · Segundo Mary Robinson, ex-presidente da Irlanda que foi duas vezes enviada da ONU para o clima, companhias do setor têm feito os países assinarem tratados de investimento que lhe rendem bilhões quando reduzem a dependência de petróleo, gás e carvão.
Hace 3 días · A beautiful tribute video capturing the beautiful life of my amazing mom, Mary Robinson. Forever in our hearts. May 24, 1951 - January 10, 2024Produced by he...
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25 de abr. de 2024 · Mary Robinson, the former president of Ireland who was twice a UN climate envoy, said she was “outraged” by the activities of fossil fuel companies, including forcing governments into “investment treaties” that reward them with billions in compensation when countries reduce their reliance on oil, gas and coal. “It is well worth ...
Hace 2 días · Mary Robinson, the former president of Ireland who was twice a UN climate envoy, said she was “outraged” by the activities of fossil fuel companies, including forcing governments into “investment treaties” that reward them with billions in compensation when countries reduce their reliance on oil, gas and coal.