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Dominic Raab urges world not to “turn away from Rohingya's suffering” as the UK pledges life …
Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab said: The people living in Cox's Bazar face unimaginable hardship and many have been victims of violence. We have …
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Council in Surrey says retirement village would sap town's vitality
Dominic Raab has been asked to intervene after a local council in his constituency was accused of “a callous and ageist policy approach” for refusing …
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Britain calls for an end to violence in Nigeria
Britain's Secretary of State for Foreign affairs Dominic Raab leaves Downing Street in London, following the outbreak of the coronavirus disease …
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Brexit Committee Urges US Protection For GFA
New York attorney Tom Fox noted that British Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab's “well timed rebuke of Belarus' Lukashenko,” was simply a distraction …
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President calls for calm after protesters shot during Nigeria demonstration
UK Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab said he was “deeply concerned by the recent violence and continued clashes in Nigeria,” and “alarmed by …
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Foreign Secretary statement on protests in Nigeria
Following the protests in Nigeria against police brutality and the allegations of the deaths of protesters, Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab said:.
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Fake news jeopardising chances of COVID-19 vaccine success, study warns
Dominic Raab blasts Russia over fake news claims Oxford Covid vaccine could turn people into monkeys t.co/82FQgPTFrz. — The Sun …
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UK's foreign policy 'adrift', says select committee report
The foreign secretary, Dominic Raab, has already said the integrated review will reveal a British tilt to the Indo-Pacific, but the select committee …
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Outrage in Nigeria after peaceful protesters shot at: Live news
British Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab said he was “deeply concerned” by recent clashes in Nigeria and reports of civilian deaths, and called for “an …
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Forum: Don't expect China to behave when other countries don't
British Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab said China was in “serious violation” of the country's international obligations. Yet it seems that it is acceptable …
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