• Hans van Loon, the secretary general of The Hague regulatory body, highlights Guatemala, once the source of 5, 000 annual adoptions, mainly to America.

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  • MPs have been chattering for some time some of them have talked of little else since the last general election about whether William Hague should be kept on as party leader after the next one.

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  • At the 1997 general election Labour had 418 MPs, William Hague's Tories had 165 and Charles Kennedy's Liberal Democrats had 46.

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  • The Belgians will have angered Britain's Prime Minister Tony Blair, who is about to call a General Election in which his Conservative opponent William Hague will insist that too much has been given away already to an increasingly federal Europe.

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  • Does this suggest that Mr Hague is set on turning the next general election into a referendum on the euro, or only that he sees his position on Europe as one sharp weapon?

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  • And what about the situation with the Tories, first of all against a, against a really strong anti-Europe Tory, Bill Cash say, will you stand against somebody like that or will you step aside in that circumstance and in general do you find the Conservative Party, William Hague which a lot of people find too anti-Europe, that you still find it mealy mouthed on Europe do you?

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  • In the short term, though, Mr Sanader will have to resolve the problem of Ante Gotovina, a Croatian general indicted by the war-crimes tribunal in The Hague.

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  • And in the general election itself it is by no means certain that Mr Hague's promise to rule out British membership for an arbitrary period of two parliaments will play better than Mr Blair's promise of a referendum as soon as the time is right.

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  • General Ojdanic has surrendered to the UN war crimes tribunal in The Hague.

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  • Foreign Secretary William Hague, US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon are among those scheduled to attend.

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  • The ultra-nationalist Serbian Radical Party, whose leader is on trial at The Hague accused of war crimes, won most votes in Serbia's general election.

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  • Croatia has also been promised it can begin negotiations as soon as it locates fugitive General Ante Gotovina, indicted for war crimes by the international criminal tribunal in The Hague.

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  • In March a Congolese general, Bosco Ntaganda, who is wanted by the International Criminal Court in The Hague for alleged war crimes, deserted the army amid rumours that he might be arrested.

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  • Asked on Wednesday if he had the backing of the attorney general - the government's chief law officer - for unfreezing Libyan assets, Mr Hague said the government "based on any legal considerations as well as political considerations are united in this position".

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  • Mr Hague's best hope on Europe may be that what has happened since the general election goes on happening: namely, that Europe declines as an issue.

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  • The bidders for power in Belgrade include the Socialists, formerly led by Mr Milosevic, and the Serbian Radical Party, which did well in December's general election: its founder, Vojislav Seselj, is so extreme that before surrendering to The Hague he called the Socialists too soft.

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  • Amnesty's call came as Foreign Secretary William Hague held talks with his Ecuadorean counterpart Ricardo Patino on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly in New York.

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