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01 Şubat 2006
Record earnings come even after $18bn share buybacks. Gains won at expense of global warming, say critics. By Terry Macalister
31 Ocak 2006
The government's strategy to cut carbon dioxide emissions in the battle against climate change has been paralysed for seven months by a dispute between two Whitehall departments. By Patrick Wintour
30 Ocak 2006
If Israel withdraws from the territories it occupied in 1967, the movement will end armed resistance. By Azzam Tamimi
27 Ocak 2006
Hamas won a crushing victory in the Palestinian parliamentary elections as results yesterday showed it had swept away Fatah's 40-year monopoly of power, presenting a challenge to western policy towards "terrorist organisations". By Chris McGreal
25 Ocak 2006
Today's Palestinian vote will be bitter contest - Arafat's faction to lose out after years of corruption. By Chris McGreal Gaza
20 Ocak 2006
Leaked memo reveals strategy to deny knowledge of detention centres. By Richard Norton-Taylor
20 Ocak 2006
· Republican graduate's site prompts witch-hunt fears · 31 academics listed as 'worthy of scrutiny' By Dan Glaister
15 Ocak 2006
The Mayor of London, Ken Livingstone, on Friday promised a greener and more healthy British capital by imposing prohibitively high charges on polluting lorries and improving access to more local and organic food.
27 Aralık 2005
ICM poll reveals task facing Blair to persuade public of need for more plants. By David Adam
23 Aralık 2005
Knock-on effect thwarts carbon offsetting plan. Attempts to undo CO2 damage a short-term fix. By James Randerson
23 Aralık 2005
A group of Labour MPs are organising to prevent Tony Blair pressing ahead with a new generation of nuclear power stations, claiming that ministers will have to subsidise the nuclear industry massively to make it viable. By Patrick Wintour
12 Aralık 2005
By 'rendering' suspects to torturers America sinks to the moral level of Saddam. By Henry Porter
12 Aralık 2005
'Obstructive' White House stung by criticism of its stance as 157 nations extend the Kyoto agreement. By David Adam
07 Aralık 2005
· US criticised for reliance on voluntary action · Push for new worldwide agreement at conference
06 Aralık 2005
Condoleezza Rice flies into row over 'rendition' of terror suspects. By Ian Cobain and Luke Harding
01 Aralık 2005
More meetings, more chauffeured limos, more five-course dinners: once again a bunch of powerful people get into planes and fly halfway round the world in order to work out how to stop climate change.
29 Kasım 2005
BP promised yesterday to build the biggest alternative power business in the world, capable of producing $6bn (£3.5bn) worth of revenues per annum from projects in Britain and abroad within 10 years. By Terry Macalister and Patrick Wintour
25 Kasım 2005
FO paper says international laws are being violated and peace jeopardised. By Chris McGreal
24 Kasım 2005
Fears that fresh revelations about disputes between Tony Blair and George Bush on the Iraq conflict could damage Downing Street's intimate relationship with the White House prompted this week's unprecedented threat by the attorney general to use the Official Secrets Act against national newspapers.
24 Kasım 2005
The attorney general last night threatened newspapers with the Official Secrets Act if they revealed the contents of a document allegedly relating to a dispute between Tony Blair and George Bush over the conduct of military operations in Iraq. By Richard Norton-Taylor
21 Kasım 2005
Global warming hits Himalayas. By Robin McKie
17 Kasım 2005
Former President Clinton told Arab students Wednesday the United States made a ``big mistake'' when it invaded Iraq, stoking the partisan debate back home over the war. By Lara Sukhtian
15 Kasım 2005
Environmental campaigners reacted angrily yesterday to government plans to "buy its way out" of a manifesto commitment to cut greenhouse gas emissions. By David Adam
08 Kasım 2005
Bedeviled by problems at home, President Bush is confronting a new slate of troubles abroad this week on his first trip to Argentina, Brazil and Panama.
08 Kasım 2005
Meyer says PM failed to exert any leverage on Bush and was seduced by US power
02 Kasım 2005
Media and staff forced out for first time in 25 years. Democrats accuse rivals of colluding on WMD reports
01 Kasım 2005
Q: Do you regret supporting those who say the Srebrenica massacre was exaggerated? A: My only regret is that I didn't do it strongly enough by Emma Brockes
25 Ekim 2005
Half of all children aged four don't know their own name - but two thirds of three-year-olds can recognise the McDonald's golden arches. Jonathan Freedland investigates the multi-million-pound industry intent on turning teenagers and toddlers alike into avaricious consumers
21 Ekim 2005
The coalition is merely generating violence in Iraq. British ministers must save the army's reputation and pull it out. By Simon Jenkins
17 Ekim 2005
George Bush told Tony Blair shortly before the invasion of Iraq that he intended to target other countries, including Saudi Arabia, which, he implied, planned to acquire weapons of mass destruction. By Richard Norton-Taylor