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Condolences for Deaths in Benghazi
If you would like to send us an electronic condolence message that we can forward to Washington to be shared with the victims' families, please use this form.
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U.S.-Pakistan Commit to Stronger Relationship
21 September 2012 - Secretary Clinton and Pakistani Foreign Minister Khar have reiterated the U.S.-Pakistan commitment to stronger relations between the two nations, with Clinton thanking the Pakistani government for its efforts to protect U.S. diplomatic facilities in Pakistan.
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World Food Day Unites People in Fight Against Hunger
19 September 2012 - To acknowledge the role cooperatives play in the goal of global food security, the U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization's theme for World Food Day 2012 is "Agricultural cooperatives — key to feeding the world"
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Clinton Honors Suu Kyi’s Courage & Moral Leadership
18 September 2012 - Secretary of State Clinton welcomed Burmese opposition leader and Nobel Peace Prize laureate Aung San Suu Kyi to Washington and affirmed that the U.S. is committed to standing with the Burmese government and people to support the progress they have made toward greater freedom.
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On the Death of American Personnel in Benghazi, Libya
12 September 2012 - President Barack Obama, with Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, delivers a statement regarding the attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi, Libya
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Doing business with the UK For American companies
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Invest in the U.S.A. For British companies
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National Export Initiative (NEI)
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Federal Voting Assistance Program (FVAP)
The Federal Voting Assistance Program (FVAP) call center is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The call center makes voting information accessible to voters living in other time zones and ensures that all issues are addressed. Visit the FVAP website »
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Beware of Diversity Visa (DV) Scams on the Internet
31 August 2012 - The U.S. Embassy in London has received thousands of enquiries from people who are victims of scams involving the Diversity Immigrant Visa (DV) Program, also known as the visa lottery. The U.S. government NEVER contacts visa lottery winners by email. More: »
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Worldwide Caution from the Bureau of Consular Affairs
18 July 2012 - The Department of State has issued this Worldwide Caution to update information on the continuing threat of terrorist actions and violence against U.S. citizens and interests throughout the world. Read the travel alert »
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A Briefing on the new U.S. Embassy London
18 July 2012 - In 2017, the American Embassy will move to Nine Elms in Wandsworth. On Wednesday we broadcast a presentation on the new building’s design followed by a Q&A. Read more »
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U.S. Elections : Conventions
26 June 2012 - The Democratic and Republican conventions will take place in America this summer. But, what exactly ARE conventions? What do they achieve? Why and when do they take place? This installment of our video series tells you all you need to know. Watch the video »
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Education Matters!
If you are interested in Education, take a look at the Embassy's Education Matters! blog and post a comment. View the blog »
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U.S. Elections: The Road to the White House
04 January 2011 - How does the American presidential election work? This video explains the start of the process, picking the candidates. Watch the video »
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Ambassador Susman's statement to the Parliamentary Foreign Affairs Select Committee regarding the U.S.-UK Extradition Treaty
30 November 2011 - Ambassador Susman: "I welcome this opportunity to make the case for the U.S.-UK Extradition Treaty in its current form. To correct the myths and inaccuracies that have arisen in recent years. And to answer your questions." Read more »
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