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Libya’s National Transitional Council handed over power to the General National Congress, the 200-strong body elected in July in Libya’s first democratic elections for 47 years.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Foreign Office Minister Jeremy Browne has met representatives from the governments and organising committees of the next two Olympic Games to showcase the Foreign Office's work with international partners during London 2…
A fresh focus is being put on fighting in metropolitan areas as the British Army prepares for operations beyond Afghanistan.
Army reservists from Wales are thinking like Taliban bomb-makers in order to build a realistic improvised explosive device (IED) search facility to train soldiers about to deploy to Afghanistan.
How support groups in Mozambique are helping to break the cycle of malnutrition.
Military working dogs provide valuable capability to British patrols on the front line. But procurement by DE&S begins many miles from Afghanistan.
Foreign Office Minister Jeremy Browne met His Royal Highness The Crown Prince of Tonga in London today.
Today is Journalists' Day in Iran. But in reality, Iran’s journalists have little to celebrate.
British soldiers from the Light Dragoons have discovered and destroyed a huge insurgent cache of bomb-making equipment in Helmand province, Afghanistan, saving military and civilian lives.
Britain will quadruple its assistance to help tens of thousands more refugees fleeing worsening fighting
Research programmes are using visions of the future to develop adaptive strategies in agriculture.
Sixty-four years after he first set foot in the UK to play Olympic basketball for his country, Mr Wu Chengzhang has returned: and this time, it’s personal.
Foreign Secretary William Hague has congratulated Jamaica on a significant milestone, as the country marks 50 years of independence.
Minister for North America Alistair Burt is deeply saddened about the shooting at a Sikh Temple in Oak Creek, Wisconsin.
Afghan soldiers and police, supported by British troops, have completed an operation to clear insurgents from the Lower Gereshk Valley, in the north of Nahr-e Saraj district.
DFID-funded AFCAP Project works with Governments in 6 countries to deliver safe and sustainable access to rural communities.
Providing school children in Afghanistan with the nutrition they need
New varieties of sweet potato help children grow up to be healthy in Uganda
Foreign Secretary William Hague spoke today on Sky News about Syria
Foreign Office Minister Jeremy Browne spoke after two executions in Japan on 3 August.
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