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In aftermath of Ukraine crisis, a climate of mistrust and threats The new Russia adviser at the White House — the third in just six months — has no meaningful background on the subject. The only expert on Ukraine has never spoken with President Trump, only been mocked by him publicly. The U.S. Embassy in Kyiv will ...
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NATO Faces a Fresh Quandary as Turkey Tips Toward Russia Alliance strains to resolve tensions with President Erdogan, who has threatened to evict U.S. bases if Trump administration imposes new sanctions. A Russian serviceman walked past an S-400 missile air-defense system in Moscow in April. By. James Marson ...
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Russian-backed Syrian offensive kills dozens, displaces tens of thousands ISTANBUL — A crushing military offensive by the Syrian government and its Russian allies in northern Syria has killed dozens of civilians and displaced more than 100,000 people in less than 10 days, humanitarian aid groups and medical officials there say.
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Turkey-Libya Maritime Deal Rattles East Mediterranean LONDON/ANKARA/ATHENS — Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan paid a surprise visit to Tunisia on Wednesday to discuss cooperation for a possible ceasefire in neighboring Libya, where Ankara supports the internationally recognized government. The visit ...
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Saudi Arabia Wants Your Next Vacation AL-UYAYNAH, Saudi Arabia — In a makeshift camp under a starry sky, Ghazi Al-Anazi talked about his experience in the fledgling Saudi tourist business. A decade ago, barely in his 20s, he started taking British business associates of his brother to see the ...
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Christmas in Caracas: Socialist Venezuela flirts with the free market CARACAS, Venezuela — Last Christmas, devastated Venezuela saw shortages of everything from tinsel to toilet paper. This year, the socialist government is giving a weary nation an unexpected holiday gift. A dose of the free market. President Nicolás ...
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US Cybercom contemplates information warfare to counter Russian interference in 2020 election Military cyber officials are developing information warfare tactics that could be deployed against senior Russian officials and oligarchs if Moscow tries to interfere in the 2020 U.S. elections through hacking election systems or sowing widespread discord, ...
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Pope Francis, in Christmas Speech, Urges Nations to Tend to Refugees ROME — As Christians around the world celebrated Christmas, Pope Francis called on Wednesday for a softening of "stony and self-centered hearts," once again directing the world's attention to the plight of migrants and people living in areas plagued by ...
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Japanese Lawmaker Is Arrested in Casino Bribery Investigation TOKYO — A member of Japan's Parliament was arrested Wednesday on suspicion of taking bribes from a company that wanted to build one of the first casinos in Japan, which legalized them just three years ago. Prosecutors arrested the lawmaker, Tsukasa ...
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Burkina Faso: Christmas Day in a Christian-Muslim household Muslim-majority Burkina Faso has been hit by a wave of violence by militant Islamists in recent years. Christmas Eve saw more than 30 people, mostly women, killed in a suspected jihadist attack. But behind such grim headlines lies a more complex picture.
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