Nato
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8 December 1973: Nobody any longer bothers to deny that Atlantic relations have gone sour. But the Europeans feel that they have been more sinned against than sinning
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French president says US election chance to pursue sovereignty amid rising populism
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In an interview with al-Jazeera, the French president also tried to calm tensions with the Muslims world over caricatures of the prophet Muhammad
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Deepening dispute between Nato allies has dragged in neighbours and is in danger of spiralling out of control
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Moscow pressed over details of chemical weapons programme as Nato mulls next steps
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Nato has condemned the poisoning of the Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny with the nerve agent novichok as a 'disrespect for human life' and 'breach of international norms'
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Paul Hansen one of 50 reporters, including BBC Moscow’s Steve Rosenberg, detained by police
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Tory chair of defence committee responds to leaks Challenger 2 to be scrapped
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President has vowed to ‘solve’ demonstrations and told army to prepare for foreign invasion
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There could be a renewed focus on international cooperation – but Biden would not be great news for Boris Johnson’s Britain
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‘Ghostwriter’ campaign said to involve replacing true stories with false ones on news sites in Poland and Lithuania
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The US will bring about 6,400 forces home and shift about 5,600 to other countries in Europe, US defence chiefs said on Wednesday, detailing a Pentagon plan that will cost billions of dollars and take years to implement
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Since reunification, Germany has had its best 30 years. The next 30 will be harder