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China's 'splinternet' will create a state-controlled alternative cyberspace
Dominic Raab, the foreign secretary and the nearest we have to a cyber minister, signalled his determination to make Britain a global tech superpower …
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UK condemns Belarus after Ryanair flight carrying opposition activist diverted
This outlandish action by Lukashenko will have serious implications. — Dominic Raab (@DominicRaab) May 23, 2021. “We are co-ordinating with our …
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Christian Michel's team seeks UK intervention
… Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab and Home Secretary Priti Patel, calling on the U.K. Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office, to intervene …
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The arguments for and against cutting foreign aid
The Covid contraction. Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab has said the decision to cut the aid budget, first announced in November, was “extremely …
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Johnson appeals for restraint as Israeli-Palestinian clashes escalate
Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab spoke to the Israeli foreign minister on Tuesday and will speak to the Palestinian prime minister on Wednesday, MPs …
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Rich nations called on to close vaccine disparities
UK Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab said that G7 countries have committed to supporting the COVAX vaccine aid program and delivered COVID-19 …
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Nato's Jens Stoltenberg believes Russia involved in Belarus Ryanair incident
It comes after foreign secretary Dominic Raab urged Nato to work together to tackle the threat of “hostile states like Russia”. Defence secretary Ben …
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Boris Johnson urged to ensure 'crisis in Hong Kong' is high up on G7 agenda next week, with …
A British foreign ministry spokesperson pointed to Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab's call with Chinese counterpart Wang Yi in May, in which he …
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G7 leaders in talks over deal to fight threat of new pandemics
Foreign secretary Dominic Raab, in reference to a report on work carried out by G7 members, said: “The report shows that G7 members are working …
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Liz Truss: The dealmaker in difficulty
Perhaps it's a measure of misogyny in the parliamentary lobby that Boris Johnson's main acknowledged successors are Rishi Sunak, Dominic Raab …
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