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    Whistleblower claims US anti-terrorism dogs dying overseas from ‘poor working conditions’
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    Whistleblower claims US anti-terrorism dogs dying overseas from ‘poor working conditions’

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    An election volunteer helps a woman in a wheelchair reach her voting table during the presidential election in San Salvador, El Salvador.
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    US sees China setback brewing in El Salvador

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    State Department spokeswoman Heather Nauert speaks during a briefing at the State Department in Washington, Wednesday, Aug. 9, 2017.
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    Double standard charged in CNN hit on Trump UN pick, former Fox host

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    February 4, 2019 10:55 pm
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    Uncle Sam steps in
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      Supporters of President John Dramani Mahama celebrate in the streets after he was declared the winner of Ghana's presidential election, in Accra, Ghana, Sunday, Dec. 9, 2012. President Mahama on Sunday was declared the winner despite widespread technical glitches with the machines used to identify voters and protests by the country's opposition which claims the vote was rigged. (AP Photo/Christian Thompson)
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    US stops issuing visas after Ghana refuses to take back deportees

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    A new leader in Venezuela creates hope
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    A new leader in Venezuela creates hope

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    Secretary of State Mike Pompeo is pictured at the United Nations.
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    Pompeo denounces Russia, China over support for Venezuela’s Maduro

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    Secretary of State Mike Pompeo sits during a meeting.
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    Mike Pompeo: Venezuela’s Nicolas Maduro can’t expel US diplomats

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    Wess Mitchell, assistant secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs, arrives for the 25th Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe, OSCE, ministerial council meeting, in Milan, Italy.
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    Top US diplomat to Europe quits

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    The world’s least efficient coal plants need to be phased out by 2030, and any remaining plants in use by 2040 have to be equipped with carbon capture technology, the International Energy Agency said.
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    State Department to include climate change in new guidance, says report

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