Hague urges more Burmese reform
Thursday, January 5th, 2012William Hague is visiting Burma, the first UK foreign secretary to do so for more than 50 years.

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Hague urges more Burmese reform
William Hague is visiting Burma, the first UK foreign secretary to do so for more than 50 years.

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Hague urges more Burmese reform
Foreign Secretary William Hague reopens the British embassy in Tripoli, Libya, after it was destroyed by residents angry at Nato air strikes.
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Hague reopens UK’s Libya embassy
Foreign Secretary William Hague says there is “no immediate prospect” of repatriating powers from the European Union.
William Hague warns Tory Eurosceptics hoping to get powers back from the EU that the opportunity for doing so could be “many years” away.
William Hague warns Tory Eurosceptics hoping to get powers back from the EU that the opportunity for doing so could be “many years” away.
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EU changes ‘years away’ – Hague
William Hague says he would like more powers returned to the UK from Europe and suggests the UK could “get ahead” by loosening ties with the EU.

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Hague being ‘held back’ on Europe
Foreign Secretary William Hague sets out a plan to improve the global reach and status of the Foreign Office.

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Hague vows Foreign Office rebirth
The UN tribunal at The Hague jails ex-Yugoslav Army commander Gen Momcilo Perisic for 27 years for aiding and abetting war crimes.

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Serbian general jailed at Hague
William Hague has said MPs would be “horrified” at the deaths of children in Syria – as the uprising against President Bashar al-Assad continues.

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MPs’ ‘horrified’ at Syria deaths
William Hague has said that “Time is against the Gaddafi regime” but he added that it is not clear how long Gaddafi will remain in power.

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VIDEO: Hague: ‘Time is against Gaddafi’
Foreign Secretary William Hague and Libya’s National Transitional Council have discussed a political roadmap for the future of Libya during Mr Hague’s visit to rebel-held Benghazi.

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Hague in Libya to talk to rebels
Ex-Bosnian Serb army chief Ratko Mladic appears at The Hague war crimes trial, saying he will not enter a plea to the “monstrous” charges.

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Mladic shuns ‘monstrous’ charges
Former Bosnian Serb General Ratko Mladic made his first appearance before the Hague war crimes tribunal, while relatives of victims of the Bosnian war gathered outside the courtroom. Initially he asked the judge not to read the charges out loud, but…
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Mladic Appears Before Hague
Indicted genocidal war criminal Ratko Mladic is back in court for his extradition to the Hague after his lawyer called off the hearing yesterday. Mladic’s lawyer cancelled the hearing yesterday when he said Mladic was unable to communicate. The lawyer…
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Mladic Back in Court for Extradition
Belgrade doctors are to decide if former Bosnian Serb army chief Ratko Mladic is fit to attend a hearing on his extradition to The Hague tribunal.

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Mladic health fear delays hearing