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H1N1 Influenza: Travel Alert and More
Apr. 30: The State Department alerts U.S. citizens of the health risks of travel to Mexico at this time due to an outbreak of H1N1 influenza. The U.S. Embassy and all U.S. Consulates in Mexico have suspended non-essential services to the public until May 6. Consular services for U.S. citizens is limited to emergency assistance and citizenship applications (passports and consular reports of birth abroad). Travel Alert -Embassy Message -Travel Health Alert -CDC Flu Page
Date: 11/26/2008 Description: People stand around a damaged vehicle at the site of an explosion in Mumbai, India, November 26, 2008. © AP Photo
Country Reports on Terrorism
Apr. 30, 2009: The Department of State released the annual Congressionally mandated Country Reports on Terrorism 2008 today. U.S. law requires the Secretary of State to provide Congress, by April 30 of each year, a full and complete report on terrorism with regard to those countries and groups meeting criteria set forth in the legislation. -Full Report  - Special Briefing
The Foreign Service: Working for a Better World
Secretary Clinton (May 1): "I see [the work of the State Department] as really based on principled and pragmatic partnerships.... We’ve engaged emerging nations and pivotal regional actors on issues of common concern, from climate change and energy, to democracy and good governance, and regional and global security.... Full Text

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Date: 01/22/2009 Description: President Obama, Vice President  Biden, and Secretary Clinton Named Senator George Mitchell to be Special Envoy for Middle East Peace  and Ambassador Richard Holbrooke to be Special Representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan  © AP Photo
American "Smart Power": Diplomacy and Development Are the Vanguard
The Obama Administration recognizes that the United States and the world face great perils and urgent foreign policy challenges including ongoing wars and regional conflicts, the global economic crisis, terrorism, weapons of mass destruction, climate change, worldwide poverty, food insecurity, and pandemic disease. Fact Sheet
Date: 01/22/2009 Location: Washington, DC Description: Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, surrounded by employees, greets Department of State employees on her first day at the Department. © AP Photo
The First 100 Days
(May 1): In the first 100 Days of the Obama Administration, Secretary Clinton and the State Department have made significant progress in advancing America’s national security goals and promoting America’s values around the world and in particular on Afghanistan/Pakistan policy, the Middle East, Iraq, Asia, Russia, North Korea, the Western Hemisphere, the climate crisis, engaging in public diplomacy, and other core issues.  - Report - Timeline 
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Pakistan: Facing Threat Trom Violent Extremists
Acting Spokesman Wood (May 4): "I think the Pakistan Government and military have received the message; however, that message continues to need to be reinforced because, as I said, these violent extremists pose a very serious threat to not only Pakistan, but countries of the region. And I know that the President and the Secretary look forward to the trilateral discussions that are coming up this week. And we have said that we will support Pakistan and Afghanistan as they confront these violent extremists.  - Full Text -View Video
Secretary Rice speaking at podium during ceremony in Emancipation Hall for the unveiling of a bust of Sojourner Truth. Department of State still from video
Tribute to Sojourner Truth
Secretary Clinton (Apr. 28): "She is a sojourner of truth, by truth, and for truth. And her words, her example, and her legacy will never perish from this earth, so long as men and women stand up and say loudly and clearly: We hear you echoing down through the years of history, we believe that your journey is not yet over, and we will make the rest of that journey with you. God bless the memory of Sojourner Truth." - Full Text
Secretary Clinton speaking at Major Economies Forum on Energy and Climate.  Department of State still image from video
Making Climate Change a Central Focus of U.S. Foreign Policy
Secretary Clinton (Apr. 27): Being good stewards as we must be of this fragile planet that we inherit together, requires us to be pragmatic, not dogmatic. We have to be willing to embrace change, not just repeat tired dogma. And I think we have to be ready to do whatever it takes and whatever the earth demands to succeed in addressing this common danger to our future.  -Full Text - 4/28 Special Briefing  
Date: 04/25/2009 Description: Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton speaks at a Town Hall meeting in Baghdad, Iraq. State Dept Photo
U.S. Committed to Iraq
Secretary Clinton (Apr. 26): "We are committed to seeing an Iraq that is sovereign, stable, and self-reliant, and fully integrated into the region.  We are working toward an orderly transition of responsibility from the American military to the Iraqi security forces, and we continue to help train and equip these forces so they will take the lead in safeguarding their country." -Full Text -Trip Page
Date: 04/24/2009 Description: Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton gives a video statement on World Malaria Day. State Dept Photo
World Malaria Day
Secretary Clinton (Apr. 24): "With solutions already in hand, we can envision a world free of the scourge of malaria. So today, we reaffirm our commitment not just to curbing the spread of this disease, but to working with our global partners to end malaria as a major public health threat." -Full Text -View Video
Date: 04/23/2009 Location: Band-e-Amir, Afghanistan Description: Band-e-Amir is seen in this undated photo in Bamiyan province of Afghanistan. The cascading collection of deep-blue high-mountain lakes became Afghanistan's first provisional national park Wednesday, April 22, 2009. © AP Photo
Afghanistan Establishes First National Park
In celebration of International Earth Day, Afghanistan's National Environmental Protection Agency declared Band-e-Amir the country's first national park. The United States worked with the Government of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan and communities surrounding Band-e-Amir to establish the park. -More 
Date: 04/23/2009 Description: Secretary Clinton testifies before the House Appropriations Subcommittee on State, Foreign Operations, and Related Programs. © AP Photo
National Security Through Diplomacy
Secretary Clinton (Apr. 23): "[W]e think that diplomacy and development are ever more important to safeguarding the security and prosperity of our people and our nation, because after all, if we are successful in either managing or solving problems, we save the money and the lives that would otherwise have to be spent in dealing with conflict. ...We have launched a new diplomacy that we believe is powered by partnership and pragmatism and principle." -Full Text -View Video
Date: 04/22/2009 Description: Remarks by Secretary Clinton at the Global Philanthropy Forum Conference.  State Dept Photo
Expanding Public-Private Partnerships
Secretary Clinton (Apr. 22): "[T]he State Department is opening its doors to a new generation of public-private partnerships. We will expand current partnerships and embark on new ones. We'll embrace collaboration and become more receptive to the ideas and approaches that you will bring to us. And we want to deploy the full range of tools available, which is the heart of what I call smart power...." -Full Text -View Video -FAQs
Date: 04/22/2009 Description: Secretary Clinton at the State Department's "Greening Diplomacy" Earth Day Event.  State Dept Photo
"Greening" Diplomacy
Secretary Clinton (Apr. 22): "We’re trying to green diplomacy and we want to do it every day, not just on Earth Day. That starts with our foreign policy, and accepting that climate change is more than a scientific phenomenon. It’s a political challenge, it’s an economic force, it’s a security threat, and a moral imperative. We’ve already seen the results of climate change, which has...helped to spread epidemics and threatened the continued existence of island nations." -Full Text -View Video
Date: 04/22/2009 Description: Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton testifies before the House Foreign Affairs Committee. © AP Photo
Foreign Policy Priorities
Secretary Clinton (Apr. 22): "We face challenges that have no respect for borders. ...[but that] also offer us new arenas for global cooperation. We are...strengthening our alliances with democratic partners in Europe, Asia, Africa and our own hemisphere, cultivating partnerships with key regional powers, and building constructive relationships with major nations that will have a lot to say about what happens in the world to come–China, Russia, India." -Full Text -View Video

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Flu Updates
The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) is actively investigating isolated human cases of influenza A (H1N1) in several states and is working closely with Canada and Mexico and with the World Health Organization. Updates are available through the links below.

Saluting Asian Pacific Heritage Month
Date: 04/28/2009 Description: Matthew Asada. State Dept Photo
Matthew K. Asada is the Consul for Political and Economic Affairs at the American Consulate General in Kolkata, India. Mr. Asada joined the Foreign Service in September 2003. His first assignment was at the American Consulate in Lahore, Pakistan, where he oversaw a significant growth in personnel.  -More
 
Secretary Clinton traveled to the Middle East April 25-26.

The round State Department seal follows Secretary Clinton's location. Clicking on the seal brings you to a larger interactive map, complete with video, photos, and the Secretary's remarks from the trip.

Date: 01/09/2009 Description: A gas pipeline worker, checks the valves at the Yapracik installations of Turkey's state-run BOTAS gas company on the outskirts of Ankara, Turkey. © AP PhotoSpecial Envoy for Eurasian Energy
The Secretary has appointed Ambassador Richard L. Morningstar as Special Envoy for Eurasian Energy. Ambassador Morningstar and his staff will support U.S. energy goals in the Eurasian region. He will work on key energy issues relating to Europe, Russia, Ukraine, Turkey, Central Asia and the Caucasus.


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Micronesia
The Federated States of Micronesia consists of 607 islands extending 1,800 miles across the archipelago of the Caroline Islands east of the Philippines. The four states are the island groups of Pohnpei, Chuuk, and Yap, and the island of Kosrae. The federal capital is Palikir, on Pohnpei. Following World War II, these islands became part of the United Nations Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands, administered by the United States
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Date: 07/16/1997 Location: Andorra. Description: Bikers ride past old church in the Envalira pass between Andorra and southern France. © AP Photo
Andorra
Andorra's national income in 2007 was approximately $3.66 billion, with tourism as its principal component. Attractive for shoppers from France and Spain because of low taxes, the country also has developed active summer and winter tourist resorts. With some 270 hotels and 400 restaurants, as well as many shops, the tourist trade employs a growing portion of the domestic labor force.
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Trinidad and Tobago
Trinidad and Tobago is active in the Summit of the Americas process and hosted the fifth Summit April 17-19. Trinidad and Tobago is a democracy that maintains close relations with its Caribbean neighbors and major North American and European trading partners. U.S. interests include a focus on increasing investment and trade, and ensuring more stable supplies of energy. They also include enhancing Trinidad and Tobago's political and social stability and positive regional role through assistance in drug interdiction, health issues, and legal affairs.
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 Description: Tourists sunbathing near Santo Domingo in the Dominican Republic, November 24, 2002. [© AP Images]Dominican Republic
The Dominican Republic's economy boomed in the 1990s, expanding at an average rate of 7.7% per year from 1996 to 2000. Tourism (the leading foreign exchange earner), telecommunications, and free-trade-zone manufacturing are the most important sectors, although agriculture is still a major part of the economy.
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Date: 05/24/2007 Location: Vienna, Austria Description: Concert by Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra held on grounds of Schoenbrunn Palace.  © AP Photo
Austria
Austrian history as such dates back to 976, when Leopold von Babenberg became the ruler of much of present-day Austria. In 1276 Rudolf I became the first Habsburg to ascend to the throne. Although never unchallenged, the Habsburgs ruled Austria for nearly 750 years.
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