Call for Lockerbie appeal details
Saturday, March 24th, 2012First Minister Alex Salmond calls for the publication of Lockerbie bomber Abdelbaset al-Megrahi’s grounds for appeal.

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Call for Lockerbie appeal details
First Minister Alex Salmond calls for the publication of Lockerbie bomber Abdelbaset al-Megrahi’s grounds for appeal.

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Call for Lockerbie appeal details
Attacks on the graves of British servicemen in the Libyan city of Benghazi are described as “horrific” by Foreign Office Minister Alistair Burt.

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Fury over Libya war graves attack
Prime Minister David Cameron tells his party’s spring conference the need for change in the NHS in England is “unavoidable and urgent”.

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PM defends ‘urgent’ NHS changes
NEW DELHI — First it was the fault of the news media, then of his coalition partners, but now Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh is blaming someone else for his government’s inability to carry out planned projects. Read full article > >

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India shuts down aid groups over anti-nuclear protests
Cabinet Minister Iain Duncan Smith tells the BBC that he trusts the PM to stop eurozone countries using EU-wide institutions without the UK.

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PM ‘not backing down’ on EU pact
First Minister Peter Robinson attended his first GAA match in Armagh on Saturday night.

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Robinson attends first GAA match
JERUSALEM – The chief of the U.S. military held closed talks with the Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak and the Israeli army’s chief of staff Friday in an effort to coordinate responses to Iran’s nuclear program. Read full article > >
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U.S. military chief in Israel for talks on Iran
BAGHDAD — Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki is pushing to form a Shiite-controlled government that risks tearing the country apart unless he changes course or is removed from office, a Sunni-backed politician said at a news conference Wednesday. Read full article > >
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Sunni-backed Allawi says Maliki risks splitting Iraq
BAGHDAD — Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki is pushing to form a Shiite-controlled government that risks tearing the country apart unless he changes course or is removed from office, a Sunni-backed politician said at a news conference Wednesday. Read full article > >
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Sunni-backed Allawi says Maliki risks splitting Iraq
JERUSALEM – Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak said Wednesday that Israel was “very far off” from making a decision on a possible strike on Iranian nuclear facilities. The remarks appeared to be part of an effort to allay American concerns that Israel is preparing for an attack despite Washington’s objections. Read full article > >
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Barak says Israeli decision on Iran strike remains ‘far off’
Israel accuses UK Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg of “gratuitous bashing” after he said it was doing “immense damage” to the peace process through settlement building.

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Israel criticises Clegg comments
Israel accuses UK Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg of “gratuitous bashing” after he said it was doing “immense damage” to the peace process through settlement building.

Former police minister and ex-First Minister Alun Michael announces his intention to stand for south Wales police and crime commissioner.

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MP wants police commissioner job
JERUSALEM — Israeli and Palestinian negotiators met for the first time in more than a year in Amman on Tuesday and agreed to keep talking at further meetings, Jordan’s foreign minister said, adding that Israel had received written Palestinian proposals on borders and security and would respond. Although the minister, Nasser Judeh, was careful not to characterize Tuesday’s talks and the coming meetings as negotiations, the discussions in Jordan marked a resumption of direct contacts between the Israelis and Palestinians after a protracted impasse in peace efforts. Read full article > >
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Israelis and Palestinians meet, agree to keep talking
MADRID — Spain will slide back into recession early next year with the current quarter and the first of 2012 both registering negative growth, new Economy Minister Luis de Guindos said Monday. De Guindos said he expects the economy — the eurozone’s fourth largest — to contract by between 0.2 percent and 0.3 percent on the previous quarter in the final three months of this year and again in the first quarter of next year. He said the outlook for next year was poor. Read full article > >
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New Spanish economy minister says Spain to slide back into recession in 2012