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MS Member ID Player Nationality Rank Points Tournaments Seed Main 1 96429 Ygor COELHO Brazil #44 31290 10 2 89416 Lucas CORVEE France #53 29314.3677 10 3 59420 Victor SVENDSEN Denmark #54 29300 10 4 25925 Sourabh VERMA India #56 28890 10 5 38500 Thomas ROUXEL France #58 28000.3586 10 6 51682 Vladimir MALKOV Russia #62 26719.3257 10 7 88523 Toby PENTY England #63 26029.4933 10 8 93791 Jason Anthony HO-SHUE Canada #68 24118.499 10 9 91665 LIN Yu Hsien Chinese Taipei #69 23710 9 10 93878 Sergey SIRANT Russia #70 23313.5868 10 11 71221 Luís Enrique PEÑALVER Spain #76 20517.7942 10 12 76106 Teck Zhi SOO Malaysia #77 20330 9 13 54484 Eetu HEINO Finland #80 19360 10 14 55505 Alexander ROOVERS Germany #82 19232.049 10 15 56274 Luka WRABER Austria #83 19009.8 10 16 85790 YANG Chih Chieh Chinese Taipei #85 18668.4839 10 17 64032 Kunlavut VITIDSARN Thailand #86 18390 9 18 62720 Mithun MANJUNATH India #88 18140 10 19 83985 Felix BURESTEDT Sweden #91 17950 10 20 51531 Raul MUST Estonia #92 17899.4387 10 21 77143 Xiaodong SHENG Canada #93 17710 10 22 92655 Kalle KOLJONEN Finland #96 17527.98 10 23 81860 Rasmus MESSERSCHMIDT Denmark #98 17460 10 24 25625 Maxime MOREELS Belgium #99 17303.432 10 Qualifying 1 88856 Iikka HEINO Finland #100 17220 10 2 66694 Emre LALE Turkey #102 17170 10 3 91381 Adam MENDREK Czech Republic #104 16994.4 10 4 96545 Kim BRUUN Denmark #106 16830 10 5 20808 Kai SCHAEFER Germany #110 16180.3926 10 6 52250 Zvonimir DURKINJAK Croatia #112 16140 10 7 68139 Siril VERMA India #118 14500 10 8 76972 Jacob NILSSON Sweden #120 14451.6249 -
The Latvian Institute of International Affairs (LIIA)
The Latvian Institute of International Affairs (LIIA) was established in May 1992 in Riga as a non-profit foundation charged with the aim of providing Latvia’s decision-makers, experts and the wider public with analysis, recommendations and information about international developments, regional security issues and foreign policy strategies and choices, and performing scientific research. It is an independent think-tank that conducts research, develops publications and organizes public lectures and international conferences related to global affairs and Latvia’s international role and policies. Among Latvian think tanks, the LIIA is the oldest and one of the most well-known and internationally recognized institutions, especially as the leading think tank that specializes in international affairs. In the LIIA's efforts to provide expertise from a Latvian perspective, the Institute and its fellows have participated in and coordinated various international research projects. The Institute has recently been focusing on such research themes as • Latvian foreign policy • Transatlantic relations • European Union institutional and financial developments and foreign policy positioning • Russia and its relations with its neighbours The LIIA has also devoted thorough attention to various aspects of energy security and policies: • EU energy policy, • EU-Russia energy dialogue, • national and regional (Central and East Europe, Baltic Sea region, post-Soviet space) energy interaction. The LIIA was founded and initially funded by several grants from the Swedish government to support research on Baltic security, and has cooperated with the Swedish Institute of International Affairs in skills transfer programmes for a number of years. The LIIA is currently financed by individual projects and does not receive permanent funding from any governmental or other non-governmental institutions. -
Latvia Exporter Guide Report Categories: Exporter Guide Approved By: Russ Nicely, Agricultural Attaché Prepared By: Magdalena Osinska
THIS REPORT CONTAINS ASSESSMENTS OF COMMODITY AND TRADE ISSUES MADE BY USDA STAFF AND NOT NECESSARILY STATEMENTS OF OFFICIAL U.S. GOVERNMENT POLICY Voluntary - Public Date: 4/13/2017 GAIN Report Number: Poland Post: Warsaw Latvia Exporter Guide Report Categories: Exporter Guide Approved By: Russ Nicely, Agricultural Attaché Prepared By: Magdalena Osinska Report Highlights: The Latvian economy is expected to steadily grow over the next few years. In 2015 total Latvian agricultural imports amounted to U.S. $2.7 billion with U.S. $8.5 million originating from the United States. Products from the U.S. that have good sales potential on the Latvian market include: fish and seafood products, beef, nuts and wines and distilled spirits. This report provides U.S. food and agriculture exporters with background information and recommendations for entering the Latvian market. General Information: SECTION I. MARKET SUMMARY In 2009-2014 Latvia’s economy was one of the fastest growing in the European Union (EU) mostly due to financial support from the EU and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) that followed the financial crisis of 2008-2009. During 2015 Latvia’s economic growth rate increased by 2.7 percent. Further increase in the real GDP growth is expected in the forthcoming years. According to the latest data of the Central Statistical Bureau, in 2016 average consumer prices increased by 0.6 percent as compared to 2015. Increase in prices of food and non-alcoholic beverages, recreation and culture, alcohol and tobacco mostly influenced the level of consumer prices in 2016. Consumer expenditure per capita in 2015 reached U.S. -
BADMINTON Nocs Allocated Quota Places Including Universality Places for the MINSK 2019 European Games
BADMINTON NOCs Allocated Quota Places including Universality Places for the MINSK 2019 European Games The European Ranking List of 28 March 2019 Qualification Process: MEN Men’s Single Singles players ranked 1 to 8 – two (2) individual Quota Places to the two (2) highest ranked athletes, respecting the maximum quota allocation per NOC per event. An NOC may have more than two (2) singles players ranked 1 to 8 in the European Ranking List in this event. In such a case, the NOC can enter any two (or one) singles players. Singles players ranked 9 and lower – one (1) individual Quota Places to the one (1) highest ranked athlete. Singles players will be considered in turn and any NOC is eligible to enter one (1) singles player, if the total quota is not exceeded in this event. An NOC may have more than one (1) player ranked in the European Ranking List in this event. In such case, the NOC can enter any one singles player. ER WR Player NOC Points Eligibility Accept 1 4 Viktor AXELSEN DEN 76694 DEN1 1 2 12 Anders ANTONSEN DEN 54829 DEN2 2 3 22 Jan O JORGENSEN DEN 43065 DEN2* 2 4 25 Hans-Kristian Solberg VITTINGHUS DEN 41589 DEN2* 2 5 27 Brice LEVERDEZ FRA 41470 FRA1 3 6 28 Mark CALJOUW NED 39813 NED1 4 7 29 Rasmus GEMKE DEN 39691 DEN2* 2 8 31 Rajiv OUSEPH GBR 39512 GBR1 5 9 47 Thomas ROUXEL FRA 30570 FRA1* 3 10 49 Lucas CORVEE FRA 30134 FRA1* 3 11 52 Misha ZILBERMAN ISR 29830 ISR1 6 12 59 Toma Junior POPOV FRA 28301 FRA1* 3 13 60 Pablo ABIAN ESP 27894 ESP1 7 14 61 Victor SVENDSEN DEN 27800 DEN 15 62 Vladimir MALKOV RUS 26719 RUS1 8 16 63 Toby -
Commission Federale Des Officiels Techniques
COMMISSION FEDERALE DES OFFICIELS TECHNIQUES Nominations des arbitres français sur les compétitions internationales 2019, au 04 octobre 2019 Niveau Dates Tournoi Lieu Arbitre ou UM désigné Compétition 08-13 janv Thailand Masters Bangkok BWF Super 300 MESTON François 10-13 janv Estonian International Tallinn Int. Series LAPLACE Patrick 17-20 janv Swedish Open Lund Int. Series DAMANY Xavier 22-27 janv Indonesia Masters Jakarta BWF Super 500 VENET Stéphane 15-17 fév Spanish Junior Oviedo Junior Int. Series VIOLLETTE Gilles 15-17 fév France U17 Open Aire sur la Lys BEC-U17 voir liste 19-24 fév Spain Masters Barcelone BWF Super 300 RUCHMANN Emilie 22-24 fév Italian Junior Milan Junior Int. Series LOYER Julie 26 fév - 03 mars German Open Muelheim an der Ruhr BWF Super 300 BERTIN Véronique Junior Int. Grand 27 fév-03 mars Dutch Junior Haarlem DAMANY Xavier Prix 06-10 mars All England Open Birmingham BWF Super 1000 DITTOO Haidar 07-10 mars Portuguese International Caldas da Rainha Int. Series MATON Evelyne Junior Int. Grand 07-10 mars German Junior Berlin LAPLACE Patrick Prix 12-17 mars Swiss Open Bâle BWF Super 300 SAUVAGE Micheline 19-24 mars Orléans Masters Orléans BWF Super 100 voir liste 26-31 mars India Open New Delhi BWF Super 500 GOUTTE Michel 28-31 mars Polish Open Czestochowa Int. Challenge STRADY Jean-Pierre FAUVET Antoine 04-07 avril Finnish Open Vantaa Int. Challenge COUVAL Sébastien (Assessment) 11-14 avril Dutch International Wateringen Int. Series DELCROIX Claude 18-21 avril Croatian International Zagreb Future Series JOSSE Stéphane 09-12 mai Denmark Challenge Farum Int. -
October 13, 2020 Anüngdang 12:00 Jenbutsü Atema Iba Tenokdangba Senden Ka Menogo
www.tiryimyim.in Regd. No. RNI. NAGAAO/ 2004 / 13113. Postal-NE/RN-717. e-mail : [email protected] TAPAK 8 TAPAK 3 Tajikistan-i par lenir Rahmon BJP MLA temi CM Biplab maneni shimtetshir Deb anema noktaker VOL. XVIII NO. 06 (ADOK 06) DIMAPUR SANGTENNÜ (TUESDAY) MONGPUTENI (OCTOBER) 13, 2020 ` 5.00 Oct 18 tashi lungkak aitba anena atar: NSF & ENSF Nagaland Cabinet Minister CM Chang asü Dimapur, October 12 (TYO): Chang ajungbena asüba ajanga Dimapur, October 12 (TYO): aser pa dak taochi aser tangar Hombarnü NSF aser ENSF-i October 18, 2020 tashi lungkak Hombarnü Nagaland nung Cabinet yarinüba tangatetba liasü" ta Nagaland ajungalen sorkar garitem aitba sentong magitsü telemtetba Minister CM Chang asü. Pa arishi küm Chingwang Konyak-i ashi. mesenzüdaktsüi lungkak aitogo. agiogo, ta tenatisa ashi. 78 liasü. "Pai public aser sorkar tenzükba Tanü kaketshirtemi tashi mangai Asür C M Chang nem tetushi CM Chang ya Environment, wadang nung shilem agiogo aser lokti senzüba sorkar gari 37 tashi apu, ta agüja lungkak aitba anena atar saka Forest & Climate Change & Justice & asoshi temulung agüja inyakogo. Pai NSF tir Ninoto Awomi aser ENSF October 19, 2020 nungibo sorkar Law Minister liasü aser pai pa iba akümli toktsür aobaji party aser tir Sepili L. Sangtam nati garitem maneni noktangtsü, ta kinungtsü den jabaso trok aser jala state atema takoksa tulu lir aser talisa metetdaktsü. Ninoto Awomi aser Sepili L. pungu toktsür aliba nungi pilaogo. ENPO tesem nung alirtem atema Nagaland Minister asür C M Sangtam nati metetdaktsü. Pa kechi timtem ajanga asü'ar takoksa ulura lir" ta paisa metetdaktsü. mejangja saka pa mapang tatsüka Kübotsü küna den NDPP DoSE-i NSF aser ENSF dang lungkak aitba anentsü mepishir Naga Hospital Authority, Kohima züngsem ajaki asüri toktsür aoba nung temang anepalua aru. -
50 Rokov Bedmintonu Na Slovensku 1962 – 2012 Obsah
SLOVENSKÝ ZVÄZ BEDMINTONU 50 rokov bedmintonu na Slovensku 1962 – 2012 Obsah 1. Bedminton na Slovensku ........................................... 3 2. Ako sme začínali ................................................. 5 3. Najväčšie úspechy slovenského bedmintonu ........................ 22 4. Najúspešnejší slovenskí hráči ................................... 26 5. Účasť našich hráčov na Olympijských hrách ....................... 29 6. Výsledky reprezentačných družstiev SR na MS a ME ................ 30 7. Výsledky slovenských klubových družstiev SR na EP ............... 34 8. Najvýznamnejšie medzinárodné podujatia organizované na Slovensku v rokoch 1993-2012 .............................................. 35 9. Prehľad počtu klubov a registrovaných členov SZBe za obdobie 1993-2011 ....................................................... 40 10. Tabuľky a štatistiky I.ligy a extraligy za roky 1993-2012 ...... 41 11. Medailisti M SR dospelých 1962-1992 ............................ 46 12. Medailisti M SR dospelých 1993-2012 ............................ 62 13. Štatistika medailí M SR dospelých 1962-2012 jednotlivci ........ 72 14. Štatistika medailí M SR dospelých 1993-2012 jednotlivci ........ 83 15. Štatistika medailí M SR dospelých 1962-2012 kluby .............. 89 16. Štatistika medailí M SR dospelých 1993-2012 kluby .............. 92 17. Medailisti M SR mládežníckych kategórií 1993-2012 .............. 94 18. Štatistika medailí M SR veteránov 1993-2012 jednotlivci a kluby ....................................................... 142 19. Prehľad -
P E R C E P T IO NS of GERMANY B a L T IC SEA RE GION Andris Sprūds Elizabete Vizgunova I N the SEC U R IT Y O F T
PERCEPTIONS OF GERMANY IN THE SECURITY OF THE BALTIC SEA REGION SEA OF GERMANY IN THE SECURITY BALTIC PERCEPTIONS e Latvian Institute of International Aairs is the oldest Latvian G E R M think tank that specializes in foreign and security policy analysis. It is an O F A N S Y independent research institute that conducts research, develops N publications and organizes public lectures and conferences related to I O global aairs and Latvia's international role and policies. T P E C R www.liia.lv E P I N T H E S Konrad-Adenauer-Stiung (KAS) is a German political foundation E named aer the rst Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany. C His name is synonymous with the rm alignment of foreign policy with U the transatlantic community of values and the vision of a unied R Europe. I T Y With more than 80 oces abroad and projects in 120 states, G I O N KAS actively promotes the values of freedom, justice and solidarity E R O around the globe. e Nordic Countries Project of KAS based in A Riga/Latvia strengthens the ties between Germany and the Nordic E F S Countries by promoting political dialogue, organizing political confer- C ences and further improvement of cooperation with ink Tanks, I T non-governmental organizations and the civil society. T H L A E B www.kas.de EDITORS Andris Sprūds Elizabete Vizgunova PERCEPTIONS OF GERMANY IN THE SECURITY OF THE BALTIC SEA REGION EDITORS Andris Sprūds Elizabete Vizgunova PERCEPTIONS OF GERMANY IN THE SECURITY OF THE BALTIC SEA REGION EDITORS Andris Sprūds Elizabete Vizgunova Supported by: The book project ‘Perceptions of Germany in the Security of the Baltic Sea Region’ assembles the contributions from Sweden, Norway, Finland, Denmark, Poland, Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, and Germany. -
Inequality and Governance in Latvia
IN DEFIANCE OF FATE Ethnic Structure, Inequality and Governance of the Public Sector in Latvia Artis Pabriks 2003 Part of UNRISD Project on Ethnic Structure, Inequality and Governance of the Public Sector. All unauthorized citation, duplication or distribution prohibited without the approval of UNRISD and the authors. Introduction This report discuss the issue of ethnic equality and governance in respect to socio- political stability in Latvia from the historic perspective. Latvia, just like the overwhelming majority of modern states is multi-ethnic and multi-cultural country. Latvian history and geography is a relevant factor in order to understand the dynamics of ethnic relations and ethnopolitics. Geopolitically, Latvia is squeezed on the shores of the Baltic between larger powers, Russia, Germany, Poland, and Sweden. Time to time, each of these countries was eager to dominate the region and its population by political, economic, and cultural means thus influencing Latvia’s ethnic composition as well as ethnic relations. During the two World Wars of the 20th century, country was twice turned into extensive war zone. It has experienced several occupations and dominance of totalitarian ideologies. Latvia was ruled by democratic, authoritarian, and totalitarian regimes one after another. It has experienced market economy as well as centralized communist rule. Its population went through economically wealthy periods and faced hunger. People of Latvia have experienced respect and humanity in their mutual relations just like they have been facing terror, humiliation, deportations and death. Most of political analysts would argue that these are not conditions favouring independent and democratic statehood. Indeed, the world, even Europe knows dozens of ethnic groups and nations much larger in size and in economic power which never have experienced their own statehood. -
The State Border Between Latvia and Russia and the Doctrine of Continuity of the Republic of Latvia International and Constitutional Law in Interaction
The State Border between Latvia and Russia and the Doctrine of Continuity of the Republic of Latvia International and Constitutional Law in Interaction Ineta Ziemele* Contents 1. Introduction 2. What is ‘State Continuity’ and How It Functions 3. Article 3 of the Satversme and the 1920 Peace Treaty 3.1. The Genesis of the Case of the 2007 State Border Treaty between Latvia and Russia 3.2. What the Constitutional Court Said 3.3. Abrene Region and the Scope of Article 3 of the Satversme 3.3.1. The Method 3.3.2. The Nature and the Signifi cance of the 1920 Peace Treaty 3.3.3. State Borders in International Law 3.3.4. The Principle of Self-determination 3.3.5. The Importance of the Reference to International Agreements 3.3.6. The 1920 Peace Treaty Compared to the Border Issues with Estonia and Lithuania 3.3.7. Constitutional Procedure 3.3.8. The 1975 Helsinki Final Act 4. What has Remained of Latvia’s Claim for the Compensation of Damages? 4.1. Is the 2007 Treaty a Treaty of Cession? 5. Conclusions 1. Introduction On 18 December 2007 the foreign ministers of Latvia and Russia exchanged ratifi - cation instruments on the conclusion of the State Border Treaty between Latvia and Russia, and thus ended a long period of bilateral negotiations between the two States as well as internal discussions and disagreements in Latvia on a very controversial * Ph.D.(Cantab); Judge at the European Court of Human Rights, Professor at the Rīga Graduate School of Law, Member of the Executive Board of the European Society of International Law, Member of the Constitutional Law Commission established under the auspices of the President of Latvia. -
WOMEN's SINGLES - Phase 1 Eur
2018 European Championships Eligibility date, 22 FEBRUARY 2018 WOMEN'S SINGLES - Phase 1 Eur. Rank WR BWF ID Player Country Points Eligibility Accept MA Answer 1 5 18228 Carolina MARIN ESP 73686 ESP1 1 2 17 48528 Kirsty GILMOUR SCO 45377 SCO1 2 3 28 91224 Mia BLICHFELDT DEN 35280 DEN1 3 4 32 92400 Evgeniya KOSETSKAYA RUS 34429 RUS1 4 5 34 95780 Beatriz CORRALES ESP 33983 ESP2 5 6 37 63437 Line Højmark KJAERSFELDT DEN 32622 DEN2 6 7 40 15105 Linda ZETCHIRI BUL 30133 BUL1 7 8 42 78534 Natalia Koch ROHDE DEN 30029 DEN3 8 9 47 43761 Mette POULSEN DEN 27800 DEN4 9 10 48 87885 Neslihan YIGIT TUR 27654 TUR1 10 11 52 21854 Fabienne DEPREZ GER 25324 GER1 11 12 53 82707 Sofie Holmboe DAHL DEN 25090 DEN4* 9 13 55 67857 Luise HEIM GER 24456 GER2 12 14 57 78605 Natalia PERMINOVA RUS 23555 RUS2 13 15 60 79056 Delphine LANSAC FRA 23000 FRA1 14 16 65 77002 Julie Dawall JAKOBSEN DEN 21336 DEN 17 69 76349 Maria ULITINA UKR 20719 UKR1 15 18 70 50715 Chloe BIRCH ENG 20521 ENG1 16 19 71 57906 Mariya MITSOVA BUL 20521 BUL2 17 20 77 55536 Fontaine Mica WRIGHT ENG 19330 ENG2 18 21 78 54068 Sabrina JAQUET SUI 19280 SUI1 19 22 79 89454 Gayle MAHULETTE NED 18560 NED1 20 23 80 74218 Clara AZURMENDI ESP 18540 ESP3 21 24 81 91106 Yvonne LI GER 18516 GER3 22 25 83 96276 Irina Amalie ANDERSEN DEN 18290 DEN 26 86 93419 Soraya DE VISCH EIJBERGEN NED 17890 NED2 23 27 87 75188 Martina REPISKA SVK 17777 SVK1 24 28 92 76910 Natalya VOYTSEKH UKR 16847 UKR2 25 29 94 98643 Aliye DEMIRBAG TUR 16413 TUR2 26 30 100 52294 Alesia ZAITSAVA BLR 15020 BLR1 27 31 102 74051 Agnes KOROSI -
WOMEN's SINGLES - Phase 3 Eur
2016 European Championships Eligibility date, 25 FEBRUARY 2016 WOMEN'S SINGLES - Phase 3 Eur. Rank WR BWF ID Player Country Points Eligibility Accept MA Answer 1 1 18228 Carolina MARIN ESP 92850 ESP1 1 YES 2 19 48528 Kirsty GILMOUR SCO 44410 SCO1 2 YES 3 27 51204 Karin SCHNAASE GER 38274 GER1 3 YES 4 30 63437 Line KJAERSFELDT DEN 35249 DEN1 4 YES 5 38 95780 Beatriz CORRALES ESP 31585 ESP2 5 YES 6 39 15323 Olga KONON GER 31520 GER2 6 YES 7 41 15105 Linda ZETCHIRI BUL 30402 BUL1 7 YES 8 42 51739 Kristina GAVNHOLT CZE 30392 CZE1 8 YES 9 46 50331 Anna Thea MADSEN DEN 27101 DEN2 9 YES 10 47 78534 Natalia Koch ROHDE DEN 27070 DEN3 10 YES 11 49 12765 Petya NEDELCHEVA BUL 25825 BUL2 11 YES 12 52 54068 Sabrina JAQUET SUI 25402 SUI1 12 YES 13 55 67069 Ksenia POLIKARPOVA RUS 25120 RUS1 13 YES 14 56 76349 Maria ULITINA UKR 25052 UKR1 14 YES 15 59 51842 Jeanine CICOGNINI ITA 24730 ITA1 15 YES 16 61 89666 Chloe MAGEE IRL 24385 IRL1 16 YES 17 62 78605 Natalia PERMINOVA RUS 24330 RUS2 17 YES 18 64 93419 Soraya DE VISCH EIJBERGEN NED 24096 NED NO 19 65 94762 Ozge BAYRAK TUR 23906 TUR1 18 YES 20 66 55318 Lianne TAN BEL 23795 BEL1 19 YES 21 67 43761 Mette POULSEN DEN 23727 DEN 22 69 34899 Laura SAROSI HUN 23216 HUN1 20 YES 23 70 85440 Elisabeth BALDAUF AUT 23106 AUT1 21 YES 24 72 79056 Delphine LANSAC FRA 22861 FRA1 22 YES 25 73 87885 Neslihan YIGIT TUR 22822 TUR2 23 YES 26 76 55770 Airi MIKKELA FIN 21898 FIN1 24 YES 27 77 42731 Nanna VAINIO FIN 21817 FIN2 25 YES 28 78 11914 Kati TOLMOFF EST 21152 EST1 26 YES 29 79 13006 Telma SANTOS POR 21070 POR1 27 YES