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Why the Vote in Ireland Was Bad for Same-Sex Rights
Why Greece Isn't to Blame for the Crisis
The Truth About an Islamic Enlightenment
Russian Airstrikes and What Comes Next
Why Freedom of Navigation Is Business as Usual in the South China Sea
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The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) is established. It includes Russia, Belorussia, Ukraine, and the Transcaucasian Federation.
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