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    ‘Bite your tongue’: Putin snaps at reporter question about ‘upcoming nuclear war’
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    ‘Bite your tongue’: Putin snaps at reporter question about ‘upcoming nuclear war’

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    ‘Claw them back’: China threatens Huawei’s foreign customers amid warnings from US
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    Swedish environmental activist Greta Thunberg attends a climate march, in Turin, Italy, Friday. Dec. 13, 2019. Thunberg was named this week Time's Person of the Year, despite becoming the figurehead of a global youth movement pressing governments for faster action on climate change. in Turin, Italy, Friday, Dec. 13, 2019.
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    Barrel samples of the 2009 vintage of Chateau Lafite-Rothschild, a favorite of Chinese wine lovers, are displayed at Chateau Duhart-Milon during this year's en primeur tastings in Bordeaux, France.
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    ‘In the middle of the night’: Survey finds mattress theft not uncommon at luxury hotels
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    ‘I was there; he was not’: Hungarian official says impeachment witness George Kent not credible
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    Germany and France must rejoin NATO
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    ‘A very big move’: US heartened that NATO issues its first warning about Chinese influence
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    Trump jumps into British election, praising 'very capable' Boris Johnson
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    Flags flutter in the wind in front of NATO headquarters in Brussels.
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    For ‘the voters at home’: Trump to unveil NATO spending cut in London

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