In Brussels, old habits die hard: the European Commission and the contest for the Energy Charter Secretary General
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China's Hong Kong government urges states not to recognise British National Overseas passport in "diplomatic affront."
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EU “sticking to our commitment” to set up cooperation framework with UK on financial services, says Mairead McGuinness
UK government announces formal enquiry into former Prime Minister David Cameron's lobbying activities
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UK government broke law by failing to disclose PPE contracts issued to firms with "government contacts"
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US Secretary of State Antony Blinken discusses Iran and other issues in virtual meeting with British, French and German counterparts
European diplomats boycott Iranian business forum after “barbaric and unacceptable” hanging of journalist Ruhollah Ram
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UK demands release from jail of Yury Dmitriyev, Russian historian who discovered Stalin's mass graves
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