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Aug 2024
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#178 Antarctic Treaty enters into force

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In today's episode, we’ll explore a significant event in international diplomacy—the entry into force of the Antarctic Treaty. This landmark agreement played a crucial role in preserving the unique environment of Antarctica and promoting peaceful international cooperation.

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