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The Assembly is the body that provides management oversight of the work of the International Criminal Court, and will make decisions on a number of key administrative issues at the Court including the size of the ICC's b…
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Foreign Office Minister Jeremy Browne met with Alice Jones and Lisa Pearce of the charity Open Doors UK, to receive a petition against the UN Defamation of Religions Resolution.
Foreign Secretary William Hague said the publication was carried out "without regard to wider concerns of security."
Foreign Secretary discussed the latest opinion poll of Afghans across Afghanistan on Radio 4's World at One programme.
Henry Bellingham MP, the Foreign and Commonwealth Office Minister for Africa attended the EU-Africa Summit in Tripoli
Continuing delays to flights to and from Spanish airports.
HMA Sir William Patey visits Jalalabad, Nangarhar
"Britain has a significant role to play in Angola’s social and economic development and I’d like to identify the areas where we can work together, for our mutual benefit" said Minister for Africa Henry Bellingham a…
The UK calls on all parties to respect the results announced by the Independent Electorial Commission.
Foreign Secretary William Hague chaired the first meeting of the new Human Rights Advisory Group yesterday.
Adverse weather conditions are affecting travel across Europe, and there are airport closures and flight cancellations in the UK.
Foreign Office Minister Jeremy Browne and Department for Work & Pensions Minister Maria Miller have spoken on International Day for Persons with Disabilities.
New guidance to prevent people with learning disabilities being victims of forced marriage has been launched by the Foreign Office's Forced Marriage Unit
Foreign Secretary William Hague expresses support for the democratic process in Maldives and its leading role in tackling climate change.
Royal Air Force to deploy two helicopters from Cyprus to assist.
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A look at the work of the Foreign Office and its embassies overseas this week.
Minister of State for Central America Jeremy Browne will make his first visit to Panama on 24 November 2010.
Foreign Office Minister Jeremy Browne met with the UN Special Rapporteur on Contemporary Forms of Slavery on UN International Day for the Abolition of Slavery.
Prime Minister pays tribute to England bid team
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