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/ August 2, 2021

Paris Graduate School of Management – 10th Anniversary of Post-Graduate Training in Vietnam

Madam Pham Thu Hang - Representative of PGSM Vietnam gives appreciation flowers to Prof. Tran Tho Dat - President of National Economics University at PGSM’s 10th Anniversary of Post-Graduate Training in Vietnam Established in Vietnam for a full decade, Paris Graduate School of Management (PGSM)’s International Executive Master of Business Administration (IEMBA) Program not only provides high-quality human resources for Vietnamese enterprises, but also lays a foundation to help managers go further in their careers and construct values for the community and society. From a leading French brand of graduate education... Paris Graduate School of Management – PGSM (École supérieure de gestion ESG de Paris – ESG) are institutions of higher education in France. After over four decades of establishment and development, Paris Graduate School of Management – PGSM (École supérieure de gestion ESG de Paris – ESG) has consistently achieved significant growth, with 17 current business school in France and around 90,000 students. The institutions are highly prestigious Business Schools in France and Europe with the mission of training the managers of tomorrow at a global level. Paris Graduate School of Management – PGSM (École supérieure de gestion ESG de Paris – ESG) is currently the official member of Galileo Global Education which is Europe’s largest Education System. Galileo’s system includes 45 member schools across the globe, 120,000 students per year from all over the world, 100,000 alumni, and 85 campuses in more than 10 cities across the continents such as Shanghai, Mumbai, Paris, London, and Milan, etc. Madam Pham Thu Hang - Representative of PGSM Vietnam gives appreciation flowers to Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Minh Tam - Deputy Director of Vietnam National University-HCMC at PGSM’s 10th Anniversary of Post-Graduate Training in Vietnam ...to an “attractive” …

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/ December 12, 2020

For Paris Climate Agreement fifth anniversary, let us raise our level of ambition

The adoption of the Paris Climate Agreement on December 12, 2015, five years ago, was a landmark event after more than 20 years of challenging climate negotiations. It establishes a single, flexible and dynamic framework of collective and universal obligations to combat climate change, which takes into account countries’ disparate levels of development. The Paris Agreement sets in stone an ambitious collective goal in order to preserve the planet's ecosystems and people's living conditions: to hold average temperature increase “well below 2°C” and pursue efforts to limit the temperature increase to 1.5°C. It also aims to strengthen countries’ ability to deal with the impacts of climate change and support them in their efforts. However, 2020 is expected to be one of the warmest years in history. Even though greenhouse gas emissions dropped following the COVID-19 pandemic, it does not reflect a structural change. Based on current trends in greenhouse gas emissions and climate action, a 1.5°C temperature rise is expected before 2050, and 4°C could be reached before 2100. The Paris Agreement wisely provides for a periodical update of national commitments – every five years, which makes this year anniversary particularly important. Given the current trends, it is essential that we collectively use this opportunity to act, by raising our climate ambition before the 26th UN Climate Change Conference (COP26) with new objectives (nationally determined contributions) based on low-emission development strategies. We must collectively raise our level of ambition and turn our commitments into public policies that contribute to in-depth change. So far, only a few countries in the world have done so – Vietnam is one of them. It has increased its ambition in greenhouse gas emissions reduction (from 8 percent to 9 percent by 2030 without international aid, and from 25 percent to 27 percent with aid). France and the EU have been proactive to support Vietnam moving …

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/ October 21, 2020

Djokovic pulls out of Paris Masters, eyes Vienna and London

Serbia's Novak Djokovic celebrates after winning against Greece's Stefanos Tsitsipas at the end of their men's singles semi-final tennis match on Day 13 of The Roland Garros 2020 French Open tennis tournament in Paris on October 9, 2020.(Thomas SAMSON / AFP) The world number one told Serbian daily Sportski Zurnal that due to the revised ranking system created amid the coronavirus pandemic he could not win any additional ranking points at next month's ATP event in the French capital. Djokovic said his main priority is to remain first in the rankings until at least March 8 next year to break Roger Federer's record for most weeks in the ATP's top spot. Rankings are calculated by the players' best results between March 2019 and December this year. Djokovic, collected 1,000 points by wining in Paris last year and so cannot add to his total by playing there. "I won't play the Masters in Paris as I can't win new points there. But I will go to Vienna and London", Djokovic said. "I didn't play in Vienna last year and I can win up to 500 points there. There are lot of points to be won in London as well." Djokovic, 33, who lost the French Open final to Rafael Nadal earlier this month is training in Belgrade. He said he has to keep an eye on Nadal and Dominic Thiem, the two men closest to him in the rankings. "It depends also on Nadal and Thiem's score until the end of this year, and also on following Australian Open, but I am in a good position," Djokovic said. Djokovic is almost 2,000 points ahead of second best Nadal, but the Spaniard demolished the 17-time Grand Slam winner aside 6-0, 6-2, 7-5 in the Roland Garros final. AFP …

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