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    Who is Sanna Marin, the Finnish prime minister embroiled in video controversy?
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    Who is Sanna Marin, the Finnish prime minister embroiled in video controversy?

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    August 20, 2022 11:30 am
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    Prime Minister Sanna Marin holds a press conference in Helsinki on Friday. Marin, who in December 2019 became Finland’s youngest prime minister ever, said Friday she has taken a drug test “for her own legal protection” after a video was leaked of her at a private party.
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    Finnish prime minister takes drug test after leaked dance party video

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    August 19, 2022 4:47 pm
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    The cultural roots of Ukraine’s wartime love of stamp collecting
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    Russia’s appetite for destruction
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    Russia’s appetite for destruction

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    Finnish prime minister faces backlash after leaked dancing video
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    Finnish prime minister faces backlash after leaked dancing video

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    Exiled Putin critic found dead outside DC apartment
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    EXCLUSIVE: Interview with Kiril Petkov, prime minister of Bulgaria, about pursuing energy independence from Russia
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    EXCLUSIVE: Interview with Kiril Petkov, prime minister of Bulgaria, about pursuing energy independence from Russia

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    August 15, 2022 12:49 pm
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    Freya the walrus sitting on a boat in Frognerkilen in Oslo, Norway, Monday July 18, 2022. Authorities in Norway said Sunday, Aug. 14, 2022 they have euthanized a walrus that had drawn crowds of spectators in the Oslo Fjord after concluding that it posed a risk to humans.
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    Norway puts down beloved walrus Freya, destroyer of boats

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    Dead fish lie on the banks of the German-Polish border river Oder in Lebus, eastern Germanny, Saturday, Aug. 13, 2022. Poland’s environment minister says laboratory tests following a mass dying off of fish detected high levels of salinity but no mercury in waters of Central Europe’s Oder River.

    Mystery deepens around mass die-off of fish in major European river

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    A firefighter walks by a hearse on the site of the attack in Cetinje, 36 kilometers (22 miles) west of Podgorica, Montenegro, Friday, Aug. 12, 2022. A man in Montenegro went on a shooting rampage after a family dispute, killing 11 people on the streets of a city before being shot dead in a gun battle with police.
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