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erbia's war crimes court has rejected Ratko Mladic's appeal against his transfer to the UN tribunal in The Hague to face genocide charges
George Osborne has been forced to fend off doubts about his economic strategy from cabinet colleagues worried that growth is so weak. The Chancellor, who refuses to consider a "Plan B", defended his approach in a discussion on Britain's economic prospects at Tuesday's cabinet meeting.
The UK is sending four Apache attack helicopters to the mission in Libya, after approval by the prime minister.
Aid being compiled in Deauville aims to foster democracy and economic growth in countries such as Egypt and Tunisia
Violence breaks out around Barcelona's Plaça de Catalunya, the first trouble after 12 days of protests
Islamabad must take decisive steps against terrorism, says secretary of state after meeting President Asif Ali Zardari
The case of Dominique Strauss Kahn’s accuser
MICHELLE OBAMA made a whirlwind visit to Oxford University where she told schoolgirls that 'plain old hard work' is the key to success.
The Oldham riots raised ugly questions about segregation. Ten years on, Ben Chu argues that the problems were always more nuanced
When he was British ambassador in Afghanistan, Sherard Cowper-Coles was a lone voice as an outspoken critic of western policy. Now he's back and he's sticking to his guns
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