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    Consider the challenge of sharing information on foreign fighters. Providing this information to Interpol may involve reducing sensitive data (e.g., intelligence derived from a war zone) to only what is appropriate for law enforcement and also may reasonably be assumed to fall into the hands of any Interpol member, including Russia, who could misuse information provided by the U.S. or other sources.
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    Since the lifting of the sanctions, European sources have provided most of the new Western investment in Iran, which has rich natural resources. Iranian exports to the European Union reportedly spiked by about 300 percent from 2015 to 2016. More recently, France's Total partnered with purchased a majority stake in a $4.8 billion energy deal with Iran.
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    Iran deal’s moment of truth

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    October 2, 2017 4:01 am
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    President Trump tells Secretary of State Rex Tillerson to stop wasting his time negotiating with North Korea. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)
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    Trump tells Rex Tillerson to stop ‘wasting his time’ negotiating with North Korea

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    Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said Saturday the U.S. government has direct lines of communication to North Korea over its continued nuclear and missile tests. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)
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    Trump's team is maintaining diplomatic relations with Cuba and has avoided blaming the regime directly. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh, File)
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    The warning came after Secretary of State Rex Tillerson decided to withdraw most U.S. personnel from Cuba. (AP Photo/Desmond Boylan)
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    The U.S. is warning American citizens they could be harmed if they travel to Cuba after
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    US orders majority of embassy staff out of Cuba after attacks on diplomats, warns Americans to stay away

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