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Due to the ongoing dispute over the Kuril Islands, Japan has been in a formal state of tension with Russia for years. The ...
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Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister Richard Marles said the $7 billion missile agreement showed how the federal ...
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The classic British WWII film In Which We Serve, released in 1942 and co-directed by Noël Coward and David Lean, is now ...
Retired US Navy Adm. James Stavridis, a former supreme allied commander of NATO, tells Fareed about his latest novel, ...