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  2. Bureau of Near Eastern Affairs - Wikipedia

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    The bureau is currently led by Joey Hood, a career diplomat serving as the Acting Assistant Secretary. From June 5, 2019, to January 20, 2021, the bureau was led by Assistant Secretary David Schenker. He was preceded by David Satterfield (acting). See Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs for the list of all incumbents.

  3. Drassi - Wikipedia

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    Drassi (Greek: Δράση, "Action") was a liberal [3] [4] political party in Greece.The party was founded in 2009 by Stefanos Manos and was led by former New Democracy member Theodoros Skylakakis.

  4. National Economic Association - Wikipedia

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    The NEA was established in 1969 as the "Caucus of Black Economists" in New York City at the annual economists' convention that year. [3] Its founders, Charles Wilson and Marcus Alexis, with Thaddeus Spratlen, began "an organized effort to challenge the American Economic Association (AEA) to engage in strategies that increase opportunities for black economists’ development."

  5. Mobile Immediate Action Unit - Wikipedia

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    The Mobile Immediate Action Unit (Greek: Μηχανοκίνητη Μονάδα Άμεσης Δράσης; Μ.Μ.Α.Δ., romanized: Mechanokiniti Monada Amesis Drasis; MMAD) is a unit of the Cyprus Police, the national police of the Republic of Cyprus. [1]

  6. Nepal Electricity Authority - Wikipedia

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    Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA), founded on 16 August 1985, is the parent generator, transmittor and retail distributor of electric power under the supervision of the government of Nepal. [2] NEA has its own power plants. In addition it also buys power from Independent Power Producers (IPP). Most of the power is generated from hydro electricity.

  7. National Energy Commission - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, National Energy Administration (NEA) was established but lacked power to carry out its tasks because the energy sector management was spread between various agencies. [2] China has experienced power outages, concerns of growing imported energy demands, energy security and challenges coordinating energy supply and demand. [citation needed]

  8. National Electrification Administration - Wikipedia

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    The National Electrification Administration (NEA; Filipino: Pambansang Pangasiwaan ng Elektripikasyon) is a government-owned and controlled corporation (GOCC) attached to the Department of Energy of the Philippines tasked in the full implementation of the rural electrification program (REP) and reinforce the technical capability and financial viability of the 121 rural electric cooperatives (ECs).

  9. Nuclear Energy Agency - Wikipedia

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    The Nuclear Energy Agency (NEA) is an intergovernmental agency that is organized under the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). Originally formed on 1 February 1958 with the name European Nuclear Energy Agency (ENEA)—the United States participated as an Associate Member—the name was changed on 20 April 1972 to its current name after Japan became a member.