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Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting
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The Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) is a biennial summit meeting of leaders from Commonwealth nations, chaired by the host country's prime minister or president. The meeting was first held in 1971 in Singapore and has been held 26 times, with the most recent one taking place in Kigali, Rwanda. CHOGMs discuss various issues affecting member nations and have attempted to orchestrate common policies on contentious issues such as apartheid, military coups, and electoral fraud. The meeting has an official theme, set by the host nation, and releases joint statements declaring the member states' opinions on certain issues.learn more on wikipedia
King Charles III delivers Christmas address
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Queen Camilla withdraws from engagements due to a reported chest infection
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King Charles and Queen Camilla embark on private trip to India for health and wellness retreat
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Commonwealth Leaders Support Dialogue on Reparatory Justice
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King Charles III acknowledges "painful" history at Commonwealth summit
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Commonwealth Leaders Reject UK's Slavery Reparations Position
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King Charles heckled by Australian senator over land ownership and colonial legacy
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Chris Hoy Announces Terminal Cancer Diagnosis and Expresses Gratitude for Public Tributes
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King Charles III's visit to Australia rekindles debate on ending ties to British monarchy
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Rwanda's President Kagame Sworn in for Fourth Term After Landslide Election Victory
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Rwanda's President Paul Kagame Seeks Fourth Term in Upcoming Election
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perspectives
- 1.Commonwealth
- 2.British Monarchy
- 3.British Foreign Policy
- 4.UK under Keir Starmer
- 5.Slavery
- 6.Australia under Anthony Albanese
- 7.Protests
- 8.Australian Foreign Policy
- 9.Independence Movements
- 10.Authoritarianism
- 11.Election
- 12.Rwanda under Paul Kagame
countries
- 1.United Kingdom
- 2.Samoa
- 3.Australia
- 4.Kenya
- 5.United States
- 6.Bahamas
- 7.Albania
- 8.New Zealand
- 9.Congo, The Democratic Republic of the
- 10.Rwanda
- 11.Uganda
- 12.India
organizations
- 1.Commonwealth
- 2.Buckingham Palace
- 3.Green Party
- 4.African Union
- 5.10 Downing Street
- 6.Labour Party
- 7.Australian Monarchist League
- 8.Australian Republic Movement
- 9.British Foreign Office
- 10.First Nations
- 11.Conservative Party
- 12.Hutus
persons
- 1.King Charles III
- 2.Keir Starmer
- 3.Queen Elizabeth II
- 4.Frederick Mitchell
- 5.Patricia Scotland
- 6.Prince William
- 7.Anthony Albanese
- 8.Frank Habineza
- 9.Kendrick Lamar
- 10.Paul Kagame
- 11.Philippe Mpayimana
- 12.Philip Davis