+ Follow BRITISH FOREIGN OFFICE Tag
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[Title] => Video shows slaying of British aid worker ?
[Summary] => Islamic State extremists released a video showing the beheading of British aid worker David Haines, who was abducted in Syria last year, and British Prime Minister David Cameron late Saturday condemned his slaying as "an act of pure evil."
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[Title] => Red Cross: 39 still missing after mall attack
[Summary] => More than three dozen people remain unaccounted for almost a week after the end of the four-day terrorist attack on Nairobi's Westgate Mall that killed at least 67, the head of the Kenyan Red Cross said yesterday.
[DatePublished] => 2013-10-01 03:10:31
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[Title] => UK investigates Nigeria al-Qaida kidnap claim
[Summary] => British authorities said they were investigating a video claiming an al-Qaida group now holds a British and Italian man kidnapped from northern Nigeria in May.
[DatePublished] => 2011-08-05 08:36:33
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[Title] => US condemns attacks on embassies in Libya
[Summary] => The United States on Sunday condemned attacks on embassies in Libya's capital, a day after officials said a NATO missile strike had killed one of the sons of Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi.
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[Title] => Libya: Snipers shoot mourners, killing 15
[Summary] => Moammar Gadhafi's forces fired on mourners leaving a funeral for protesters yesterday in the eastern city of Benghazi, killing at least 15 people and wounding scores more as the regime tried to squelch calls for an end to the ruler's 42-year grip on power.
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[Title] => World leaders urge Egypt to implement reforms implement
[Summary] => German Chancellor Angela Merkel and several other heads of state urged the Egyptian government on Sunday to implement democratic reforms and to stop any further violence against protesters.
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[Title] => French minister: Saudis warn of new terror threat
[Summary] => Saudi intelligence services have warned of a new terror threat from al-Qaeda against Europe, particularly in France, Interior Minister Brice Hortefeux said Sunday.
[DatePublished] => 2010-10-18 09:34:40
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[Title] => Afghan chopper crash kills 3 Aussies, 1 American
[Summary] => KABUL, Afghanistan (AP)– A helicopter crash killed three Australian commandos and a U.S. service member ysterday in a rugged area of southern Afghanistan where fighting has raged for days.
[DatePublished] => 2010-06-22 02:20:00
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[Title] => Nuke 'haves,' 'have-nots' in final haggling at UN
[Summary] => Nuclear-armed and non-nuclear nations entered the final days of a monthlong treaty conference yesterday haggling over the trade-off between steps to disarm those with the weapons and steps to keep atomic arms from those without.
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[Title] => Portugal floods kill 40, some people feared buried
[Summary] => Rescue workers dug frantically yesterday to free cars and homes buried under heaps of mud in Madeira, after torrential flash floods and mudslides killed at least 40 people on the popular Portuguese island.
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BRITISH FOREIGN OFFICE
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[Title] => Video shows slaying of British aid worker ?
[Summary] => Islamic State extremists released a video showing the beheading of British aid worker David Haines, who was abducted in Syria last year, and British Prime Minister David Cameron late Saturday condemned his slaying as "an act of pure evil."
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[Title] => Red Cross: 39 still missing after mall attack
[Summary] => More than three dozen people remain unaccounted for almost a week after the end of the four-day terrorist attack on Nairobi's Westgate Mall that killed at least 67, the head of the Kenyan Red Cross said yesterday.
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[Title] => UK investigates Nigeria al-Qaida kidnap claim
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[Title] => US condemns attacks on embassies in Libya
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[Title] => Libya: Snipers shoot mourners, killing 15
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[Title] => World leaders urge Egypt to implement reforms implement
[Summary] => German Chancellor Angela Merkel and several other heads of state urged the Egyptian government on Sunday to implement democratic reforms and to stop any further violence against protesters.
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[Title] => French minister: Saudis warn of new terror threat
[Summary] => Saudi intelligence services have warned of a new terror threat from al-Qaeda against Europe, particularly in France, Interior Minister Brice Hortefeux said Sunday.
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[Title] => Afghan chopper crash kills 3 Aussies, 1 American
[Summary] => KABUL, Afghanistan (AP)– A helicopter crash killed three Australian commandos and a U.S. service member ysterday in a rugged area of southern Afghanistan where fighting has raged for days.
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[Title] => Nuke 'haves,' 'have-nots' in final haggling at UN
[Summary] => Nuclear-armed and non-nuclear nations entered the final days of a monthlong treaty conference yesterday haggling over the trade-off between steps to disarm those with the weapons and steps to keep atomic arms from those without.
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[Title] => Portugal floods kill 40, some people feared buried
[Summary] => Rescue workers dug frantically yesterday to free cars and homes buried under heaps of mud in Madeira, after torrential flash floods and mudslides killed at least 40 people on the popular Portuguese island.
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