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  • 21/06/2011 | Argentina

    UN Committee reiterates talks over Malvinas claim should resume soon

    Foreign Minister Hector Timerman renewed today the Argentinean claim over the Malvinas islands during a meeting of the United Nations’ Decolonization Committee. He also questioned the unilateral exploitation of Malvinas natural resources and sustained that it was a “violation of international law and a disdainful gesture towards the international mandate.”

  • 02/01/2013 | Argentina

    CFK's letter to David Cameron

  • 03/01/2013 | Argentina

    UK to Argentina: 'hands off' Malvinas

  • 16/01/2013 | World

    Britain's Cameron under new pressure to dilute EU ties

    British Prime Minister David Cameron came under renewed pressure to loosen his country's ties with the European Union today, two days ahead of a major speech in which he will spell out plans to renegotiate Britain's membership of the EU.

  • 23/01/2013 | World

    Cameron promises Britons straight choice on EU exit

    Prime Minister David Cameron promised today to give Britons a straight referendum choice on whether to stay in the European Union or leave, provided he wins an election in 2015.

  • 14/06/2012 | World

    Cameron faces televised grilling over Murdoch press group ties

    Prime Minister David Cameron faced a televised grilling over the nature of his relationship with Rupert Murdoch's press group today at an inquiry that has turned into a slow-motion political disaster for the British leader.

  • 15/06/2012 | World

    After CFK's speech, Cameron says 'there'll be absolutely no negotiation'

    Following President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner's reclaim for dialogue between the UK and Argentina over the sovereignty of the Malvinas Islands at the UN yesterday, UK Prime Minister David Cameron responded making it clear that 'there will be absolutely no negotiation,' over the islands.

  • 27/09/2012 | World

    UK's PM left embarrassed on TV show

    United Kingdom's Prime Minister appeared on the US David Letterman TV late night show that turned out to be a nightmare for the British leader as he failed to get key questions right when quizzed by the host on his knowledge of British history and culture.

  • 25/04/2012 | World

    Murdoch: ‘I never asked a prime minister for anything’

    Rupert Murdoch rejected accusations today that he used his media empire to play puppet master to a succession of British prime ministers, electrifying a media inquiry that has shaken the government and unnerved much of the establishment.

  • 28/04/2012 | World

    UK PM pressed to investigate ally over Murdoch bid

    Prime Minister David Cameron faced growing pressure on Saturday to launch a probe into the conduct of a minister criticized over his handling of a Rupert Murdoch television takeover bid, after a judge conducting a parallel inquiry refused to intervene.

  • 19/05/2012 | World

    World leaders vow to combat financial turmoil, back Greece

    World leaders backed keeping Greece in the euro zone and vowed to take all steps necessary to combat financial turmoil while revitalizing their economies, which are increasingly threatened by Europe's debt crisis.

  • 07/01/2012 | World

    UK's Cameron signals clampdown on bosses' pay

    Bosses' pay should have to be approved by votes among shareholders as part of efforts to restrain rising inequality, Prime Minister David Cameron was quoted as saying in an interview with the Sunday Telegraph.

  • 04/02/2012 | World

    UK plans to deploy nuclear submarine to Malvinas, British press says

    Britain is reportedly planning to deploy a nuclear submarine to the Malvinas islands, in addition to warship HMS Dauntless, according to British newspaper the Daily Mail, as the thirtieth anniversary of the war approaches and tension between both countries mounts. A British Ministry of Defence spokesperson said "we don’t comment on submarine deployments for operational security.’ 

  • 04/04/2012 | World

    Cameron defends UK gov't surveillance, spy plans

    David Cameron today reiterated today there were “significant gaps” in UK security as he supported government plans to monitor phone calls, texts, emails and online activities to help tackle crime and militant attacks.

  • 24/10/2011 | World

    UK's Cameron faces party rebellion over Europe

    Prime Minister David Cameron faced the biggest rebellion of his premiership on Monday with dozens of his own party members in parliament set to back calls for a referendum on Britain's membership of the European Union.

  • 28/10/2011 | World

    British royal succession rules to change

    Centuries of British royal discrimination came to an end today after Commonwealth leaders agreed to drop rules that give sons precedence as heir to the throne and bar anyone in line for the crown from marrying a Roman Catholic.

  • 29/11/2011 | World

    UK's Cameron: Iran embassy attacks 'outrageous'

    British Prime Minister David Cameron labelled an attack by Iranian protesters on the British embassy in Tehran "outrageous and indefensible" and called on the Islamic republic to prosecute those responsible.

  • 19/07/2011 | World

    Murdoch 'humble,' 'appalled,' apologizes before UK parliament

    Rupert Murdoch and his son testified to a British parliamentary committee at which he defended his son and his company over a scandal that has rocked the British establishment.

  • 19/07/2011 | World

    Cameron says needs to clean up media

    British Prime Minister David Cameron, asked about a phone hacking scandal during a visit to Africa, said today that wrongdoing in the media needed to be tackled and allegations of police corruption investigated.

  • 11/08/2011 | World

    Cameron denies austerity drive caused UK riots

    Prime Minister David Cameron blamed the worst riots in Britain for decades on street gang members and opportunistic looters and denied government austerity measures or poverty caused the violence in London and other major English cities.

  • 19/03/2011 | World

    World leaders take action in Libya

    French President Nicolas Sarkozy announced that French airplanes have been sent out to Benghazi, inducing the no-fly zone to prevent an attack by Gaddafi, while British Prime Minister David Cameron announced "the time is now" to take action.

  • 24/05/2011 | World

    Obamas meet UK royals to seal 'special' relations

    US President Barack Obama was treated to royal pomp at Buckingham Palace on a two-day state visit aimed at ensuring the United States and Britain keep the "special" in their relationship.

  • 11/07/2011 | World

    Ex-UK PM Brown may have been phonehacking victim

    Police have said that former British Prime Minister Gordon Brown may have been a victim of phone hacking by an investigator working for British newspapers, his spokeswoman said.

  • 24/01/2012 | Entertainment

    Jagger says UK's Cameron can't get what he wants

    Rolling Stones singer Mick Jagger has decided British Prime Minister David Cameron can't get what he wants after all.


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