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Analysis: Hague's resignation as British foreign secretary
Phillip Hammond replaces UK foreign secretary after serving just over four years in post.
The West and Iran - A muddle and a mistake
UK resumes ties with Iran
Jews laud Hague’s restitution letter
Britain's Hague urges Israel: Do not undermine Iranian nuclear deal
UK's Foreign Secretary tells British parliament that Britain would be "on guard" for any country trying to disrupt agreement.
Britain begins process to fix ties with Iran, reopen embassies closed since 2011
Both countries to appoint "non-resident charge d'affaires"; Hague: Future of British-Iranian relations depends on "tangible steps".
Western powers say Syria must face consequences for non-compliance
Foreign ministers meet in Paris to discuss implementation of framework agreement on disposal of Syria's chemical weapons.
Jihadists in Syria – a struggle for power
Alongside the conflict in which Assad is fighting to retain control of the levers of power in Syria, another battle is being waged for ultimate mastery of the country.
Another Tack: The light from London
Presumably, before we started annoying virtuous nations with Jewish construction beyond the 1949 armistice lines, we were loved to bits by the Brits.
US doubles non-lethal aid to Syrian opposition
Syrian National Coalition rejects terrorism, vows to keep weapons out of "wrong hands"; US increases funds to $250m.
As Israelis go to polls, UK slams gov't's policies
Foreign Sec. Hague says settlement expansion makes two-state solution impossible, warns Israel losing international support.
Syria denounces peace envoy who hinted Assad must go
Syrian foreign ministry denounces Brahimi as "flagrantly bias" for remarks ruling out role for president in transitional government.
Construction in the West Bank – how illegal is it?
The int’l community needs to wise-up on the legality of building in the West Bank. One way is for Israel to turn to the ICJ.
EU: Treaties with Israel apply only to pre-’67 lines
European FMs dismayed at planning for construction in E1, say it would "seriously undermine prospects of negotiated resolution."
EU condemns Hamas rhetoric, Israeli settlement plans
Europeans denounces as "unacceptable" recent statements by Hamas leaders "that deny Israel’s right to exist," say Israeli plans to develop E1 corridor would "seriously undermine the prospects of a negotiated resolution."