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The UK is committing up to £5 million of initial support to help thousands of people in Haiti affected by Hurricane Matthew, Priti Patel announced today.
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The world’s poorest people will continue to be blocked from opportunities for jobs and wealth creation unless the World Bank radically reforms, International Development Secretary Priti Patel will say in Washington DC this w…
The Russian Government’s enforcement of restrictive legislation continues to restrict vital civil society organisations and undermine human rights.
UK sends out humanitarian experts to help those affected by Hurricane Matthew in the Caribbean.
Baroness Anelay speech to the Cayman Islands' Legislative Assembly
Tobias Ellwood expresses concern following the Houthi and Saleh alliance's announcement of a rival government to the legitimate government of Yemen
Minister for the Middle East Tobias Ellwood congratulates Jordan on elections that EU observers have described as inclusive and well administered.
International Development Secretary Priti Patel announced today new UK assistance to Afghanistan.
Baroness Anelay welcomes conclusions of UN Human Rights Council.
DevTech Award acknowledges entrepreneurs and innovators that have used technology to provide solutions for critical development challenges.
Minister for Asia and the Pacific Alok Sharma spoke at the Sasakawa Peace Foundation, Tokyo, on international cooperation between the UK and Japan
International Development Minister James Wharton returns from his first visit to Rwanda, where he saw the life-changing impact of UK aid.
Prime Minister Theresa May gave a statement following the death of Shimon Peres, the former President of Israel.
Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson saddened to hear of the death of one of the great leaders of our time.
Boris Johnson held high-level talks with Turkey’s leaders and focused on UK support to Syria during his 3-day visit.
British Embassy supports programme to strengthen the development of inclusive policies and improve social cohesion in Macedonia.
Innovative ‘Pay No Bribe’ reporting platform launched in Sierra Leone to tackle everyday corruption, supported by DFID.
Mr Sharma, the Minister for Asia and the Pacific, will visit Tokyo and Osaka on a trip which will cover a range of foreign policy and trade issues.
Peace deal marks the end of over 50 years of internal conflict in South American country.
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