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added 2007 Thu May 10 14:21:19 by lizbethxq
Prime Minister Tony Blair said Thursday that he will step down as prime minister on June 27, after a decade in office in which he brokered peace in Northern Ireland and followed the United States to war in Afghanistan and Iraq. Blair will leave office as soon as a new leader is elected for the Labour Party. He remains as head of government until h
added 2007 Wed May 2 18:21:43 by ekklesiawarrior
2 May 2007 - Israeli's foreign minister has called on Prime Minister Ehud Olmert to resign in the wake of a report critical of his handling of last year's war in Lebanon.
added 2007 Tue May 1 16:48:18 by macallan
On the 10th anniversary of being elected Tony Blair said he will announce his resignation next week, after which he will stay as PM for about 7 weeks until Labour chooses his successor. He expects "in all probability" that Gordon Brown will succeed him as prime minister "in the next few weeks".
added 2007 Tue Apr 3 13:52:36 by Fabienne
From the article: "Ukraine's PM Viktor Yanukovych has called the president's decision to dissolve parliament a 'fatal mistake', amid a deepening political crisis. Hundreds of the prime minister's supporters spent the night camping near parliament and thousands are expected to rally in Kiev later on Tuesday. Pro-Western President Viktor Yushchenko on Monday ordered parliament to be dissolved and called a snap election."
added 2007 Sun Mar 25 17:58:22 by corey.spring
British Prime Minister Tony Blair said Sunday that the 15 British sailors and Royal Marines captured by Iran were not in Iranian waters and warned Tehran that Britain viewed their fate as a "fundamental" issue.
added 2007 Sat Mar 3 18:45:01 by TechnologyExpert
Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki said Saturday he will reshuffle his Cabinet in coming days, as his government faces mounting U.S. pressure to take greater responsibility for security and other efforts to stabilize the country.
added 2007 Thu Feb 22 0:30:02 by populist
Italian Prime Minister Romano Prodi resigned late Wednesday after his government lost a crucial parliamentary vote on foreign policy. The president will now begin talks with political leaders to discuss a way forward.
added 2007 Mon Feb 12 12:03:18 by bhartzer
A Melbourne journalist has written to US Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama apologising for comments made about him by Prime Minister John Howard and campaigning for the release of Australian terrorist suspect David Hicks.
added 2007 Sun Jan 28 19:55:23 by STONERS
"Of course we worry," Iraqi Vice President Adel Abdul Mahdi told Newsweek's Special Diplomatic Correspondent Lally Weymouth when asked if he is worried the U.S. will withdraw its troops from Iraq. Weymouth talked to Abdul Mahdi at the World Economic Forum in Davos last week. "We will be worried whether you stay or leav