World exclusive: As he publishes memoir, ex-PM urges party not to shift to the left 'I've got something to say' – exclusive Tony Blair interview Blair on Brown: 'Emotional intelligence: zero' I didn't see Iraq nightmare coming, says Blair Tony Blair came to the view that Gordon Brown would be a disaster as prime minister and that Labour could not win the 2010 general election, he reveals in his lo
Nick Clegg said Nato's military campaign in Afghanistan was "turning the corner" today as he made a surprise visit to the troubled country. But Oxfam said it was suspending operations in the northern Afghan region of Badakhshan after two of its workers and a volunteer died there. An Oxfam spokeswoman declined to say how the two Afghan staff members and the volunteer died or whether the Talban were
Iraq's prime minister today said the end of the US combat role in the country restored Iraq's independence and made it a sovereign power on an equal footing with America. "Iraq today is sovereign and independent," Nouri al-Maliki said in a televised address. "With the execution of the troop pullout, our relations with the United States have entered a new stage between two equal, sovereign countrie
Hamas gunmen shot dead four Israeli settlers on the outskirts of the volatile West Bank city of Hebron tonight in a move that could jeopardise the first face-to-face talks between Israel and the Palestinians for more than 20 months. The armed wing of the Islamic organisation, which is virulently opposed to the negotiations, claimed responsibility for the "heroic operation" in which its militants a
Despite historical tensions Col Gaddafi has forged friendlier relations with Italy Libyan leader Col Muammar Gaddafi says the EU should pay Libya at least 5bn euros (£4bn; $6.3bn) a year to stop illegal African immigration and avoid a "black Europe". Speaking on a visit to Italy, Col Gaddafi said Europe "could turn into Africa" as "there are millions of Africans who want to come in".
President Obama addressed the nation from the Oval Office about the end of combat in Iraq on Tuesday night.Credit...Doug Mills/The New York Times WASHINGTON — President Obama declared an end on Tuesday to the seven-year American combat mission in Iraq, saying that the United States has met its responsibility to that country and that it is now time to turn to pressing problems at home. In a prime-t
NAIROBI, Kenya — Rwanda stepped up its threats on Tuesday to withdraw thousands of peacekeepers from Sudan if the United Nations published a report that accused Rwandan forces of massacring civilians and possibly committing genocide in the Democratic Republic of Congo years ago. Rwanda appears to be trying to play hardball with the United Nations and is using the fact that the country plays a linc
Afghan National Police officers, recent graduates from a local academy, occupied a small outpost south of Kandahar in June.Credit...Chris Hondros/Getty Images WASHINGTON — Gen. David H. Petraeus, the top commander in Afghanistan, has completed work on new guidelines for turning some security duties over to Afghan forces in the months ahead, calling for American and allied troops to step back gradu
The BBC's Wyre Davies: "There had certainly been no warning that an attack like this would take place" Four Israelis have been shot dead in the West Bank, Israeli police say. Their vehicle came under fire on a road between the settlement of Kiryat Arba and the Palestinian village of Bani Naim, near the city of Hebron. The military wing of the Palestinian Islamist movement, Hamas, said it had carri
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