William Hague, Angelina Jolie and British imperial decline
There was a reason why outgoing foreign secretary William Hague teamed up with the film star in the campaign to end warzone rape.
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There was a reason why outgoing foreign secretary William Hague teamed up with the film star in the campaign to end warzone rape.
With two years before the presidential election, Hillary Clinton is coy about whether she will run. But the ex-first lady tells all about US policy on Putin: “If he will talk to us, we talk to him.”
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The World Cup begins on Thursday, but what should be a joyful moment for Brazilians has been marred by anti-government protests, with anger also directed at football’s governing body.
Education watchdog Ofsted says a culture of fear and intimidation has developed at some Birmingham schools inspected following claims of a hardline Muslim plot.
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Eric Glisson was released from a US prison in 2012 after being behind bars for 18 years for a murder he did not commit. He takes to Reddit to answer the world’s questions about his ordeal.
As India’s new prime minister, Narendra Modi is the leader of the world’s biggest democracy. Britain hit the diplomatic bull’s-eye with the sometimes controversial figure early on: but what’s next?
The Ministry of Defence reveals that an unmanned US spy drone flew through UK airspace three times recently as part of the Nato trial, Unified Vision.
Imagine you went to sleep in 1994 and woke up 20 years later as the Euro election results were coming in. What you might make of them can tell us a lot about Europe today.