The New York Times somewhat misrepresented prime Minister Blair’s speech to his party conference Wednesday, arguing in a headline that the prime minister had offered a partial apology for deposing ...
Blair also planned to speak to French President Jacques Chirac later in the day, his office said. The U.S. and France agreed Saturday on a draft Security Council resolution that seeks a full halt to ...
Newly released letters show Blair's unwavering support for the invasion of Iraq. — London -- The United States may have formally made the decision to invade Iraq in 2003, but according to a ...
President George W. Bush has an opportunity to alleviate some of the international tension his stringent Iraq policy has wound up in recent months. “Rebuilding of Iraq will require the support and ...
President Bush and British Prime Minister Tony Blair on Friday welcomed an emerging plan by the United Nations to shape a new transition government in Iraq. The proposal by the special U.N. envoy to ...
OSLO, Norway -- President Bush and British Prime Minister Tony Blair have been nominated for the 2002 Nobel Peace Prize for fighting terrorism and securing world peace, a Norwegian lawmaker announced ...
From Balfour to Blair, British treachery has, once again, raised its ugly head to dispossess and disempower Palestinians.
President Bush and British Prime Minister Tony Blair have a lot in common. Both find themselves politically hamstrung by an ongoing bloodbath far away while facing electoral doubts at home. Both are ...
WASHINGTON - Standing with British Prime Minister Tony Blair, who has been his most stalwart ally, President Bush on Thursday refused to commit to any specific U.S. troop withdrawals from Iraq but ...
LONDON (Reuters) - Prime Minister Tony Blair is convinced that he can persuade President George W. Bush to sign up for the first time to a "substantial cut" in greenhouse gas emissions, in line with U ...
Blair and Bush Compared to Tony Blair, President Bush glides along relatively untouched by the increasingly pointed questions about the legitimacy of his justifications for waging war on Iraq.