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Netherlands' Rutte calls for further Ukraine aid in farewell speech
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Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte urged support for Ukraine, EU and NATO in his farewell speech
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Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte urges support for Ukraine, EU and NATO in his farewell speech
Long-serving Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte has urged his country to support Ukraine and international cooperation in his final address to his compatriotsUkraine -
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Mexico's President Calls It a Farewell Tour. His Critics See a Power Move.
López Obrador is holding festive rallies this summer while setting the agenda for his successor and protégée, Claudia Sheinbaum. -
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NATO to Establish Kyiv Post, and Seeks to 'Trump-Proof' Ukraine Aid
The alliance will station a senior civilian official in Kyiv, among a raft of new measures designed to shore up long-term support for Ukraine that are expected to be announced at the summit in Washington next week, U.S. and alliance officials say.Ukraine -
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Ukraine's first F-16s from the Netherlands will arrive 'soon,' defense minister says, with export licenses now issued
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Jabra Elite 10 Gen 2 Review: A Fond Farewell to a Friend
The second-generation Elite 10 earbuds are the last consumer buds Jabra will make. But these comfy and capable earbuds deserve your attention for other reasons too. -
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Trump's Better Performance in Presidential Debate Helps Dollar
A poor performance in the presidential debate by Joe Biden and a better one by Donald Trump lifted the dollar, although gains were limited due to the risk of weaker PCE inflation data, ING said.Donald Trump -
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LIVE Transfer Talk: Chelsea, Newcastle hold further talks over Isak
Chelsea haven't given up hope of completing a £100m-plus deal for Newcastle United striker Alexander Isak. Transfer Talk has the latest. -
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With Chevron overturned, Americans’ faith in government will sink even further
Much of the thinking behind the repeal of Chevron deference is that it will force Congress to pass more specific laws. There are two gaping holes in this logic.
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