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A top NATO official says the deployment of US troops in Poland at Russia’s doorstep is a “proportionate and measured” move. In an interview published Friday by the Baltic News

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Secretary of State John Kerry, making his last trip as the top U.S. diplomat, on Friday defended the 12-nation trade pact that the incoming administration said it would scrap and

A man who served prison time in the 1990s for threatening to kill President Bill Clinton and who was wanted over the death of his 83-year-old father at their home

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