Not exact matches
Former presidential candidate Hillary Clinton said that «cavalier» threats to start
war on the Korean peninsula are «dangerous and short - sighted»,
urging the United States to get all
parties to the negotiating table.
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Earlier this week, former Conservative leader Michael Howard
urged the
party's
warring MPs to «calm...
The governing National Democratic Congress (NDC) will never plunge Ghana into
war, the
party's national chairman Kofi Portuphy has said and
urged the electorate to ditch
parties that preach disunity within their own
party and tear each other apart.
He also
urged the prime minister to appoint an EU commissioner who «isn't just simply going to Brussels to sort of carry on a Tory
party war against Europe».
The
war of words came after David Miliband, the former 2010 leadership contender,
urged party members not to select Corbyn as leader.
We
urge you to prepare to fight this
war, we do not want those who deceived us to continue, we do not also want a
party that wants to sell us to Yoruba people to take over, Igbo people must rule Igboland,» Okorie said.