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  1. We are committed to a State Department that is truly representative of the American people. Read our latest DipNote on how the Department is working to bring more deaf people into the Foreign Service and the Department.

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  2. State Department IT Specialist Rajiv Shah: Disability is an aspect of diversity, because it demonstrates that people have all sorts of abilities.

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  3. .: Around the globe, including here at home, brave lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and intersex (LGBTQI+) activists are fighting for equal protection under the law, freedom from violence, and recognition of their fundamental human rights.

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  4. Today on Intersex Awareness Day, we recognize the voices of intersex people around the world. Here at the Department, we are committed to promoting and protecting the human rights of intersex persons. Learn more here: .

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  5. The United States is proud to announce the delivery of 336,000 additional doses of the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine to the people of Madagascar. By providing vaccines to our friends and allies around the globe, we are helping to build a safer and more secure world.

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  6. The United States delivered 800,280 additional doses of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine to Uzbekistan this month, with over 5 million doses provided to Uzbekistan in total. We will continue to partner with the people of Uzbekistan to save lives and end the COVID-19 pandemic.

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  7. The U.S. is committed to working with our global partners to provide safe and effective vaccines. Today we delivered 100,620 doses of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine to Nepal. We are proud to have now provided more than 1.6 million COVID-19 vaccine doses to the people of Nepal.

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  8. Intersex persons often face discrimination, stigma, and forced surgeries at a young age. I’m looking forward to this conversation next week to raise awareness of these issues and affirm U.S. support for the human rights of LGBTQI+ persons. Join me! -SE JS

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  9. The arrest of Sudanese Prime Minister Hamdok and other civilian leaders is unacceptable. We call on the security forces to ensure their safety and to release them immediately.

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  10. No matter where you are in the United States, you and your neighbors can help welcome arriving Afghan families through the new Sponsor Circle program for Afghans. Learn how by visiting .

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  11. Beginning November 8, the U.S. will have a new policy for Americans returning home after traveling abroad. Here’s what you need to know before you go:

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  12. For more information and FAQs on the United States’ new international air travel policy that begins November 8, visit :

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  13. The United States’ new international air travel policy, effective November 8, replaces the existing country-by-country restrictions, putting in place a consistent approach worldwide.

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  14. . announces that will deliver remarks Wednesday to establish a Bureau of Cyberspace and Digital Policy and a new Special Envoy for Critical and Emerging Technology.

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  15. "Families and friends can see each other again, tourists can visit our amazing landmarks. This policy will further boost economic recovery." - , speaking on the resumption of travel to the U.S. for those who are fully vaccinated beginning November 8.

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  16. Live now! Ned Price briefs reporters from the U.S. Department of State.

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  17. Today at approximately 2 p.m. EDT, Ned Price will host a press briefing from the U.S. Department of State. Watch live here on Twitter, , and .

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  18. Oct 25

    Through our actions at home and our leadership abroad, the United States is doing its part to build a zero-carbon future. Here's how:

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  19. Oct 25

    No one can tackle the climate crisis alone. All countries, governments, industries, and citizens must work together to find climate solutions. Together, we can chart a path for a more secure, prosperous, and sustainable future for all. Watch:

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  20. Oct 25

    Bold action to tackle the climate crisis is more urgent than ever. Learn more: .

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