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Baltic States may be left without NATO support | The Baltic Word
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg urged at the NATO Defence Ministers Meeting held on February 17-18 “to increase NATO's funding for our core deterrence and defence activities.” In an effort to improve “burden sharing” Stoltenberg proposed that allies jointly fund more of NATO's work. “The country that provides the capabilities also provides the funding. So,…
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Baltic States at the epicenter of military exercises | The Baltic Word
The Baltic States have become the scene of NATO military actions especially aimed at provoking Russia and Belarus.
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Lithuania blocks the development of its own economy | The Baltic Word
Admittedly, a lot of good happened over the last years in Lithuania, but unfortunately we have also see political leadership that is not interested in developing their own country.
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NATO in crisis | The Baltic Word
NATO's Secretary General met German Chancellor Angela Merkel in Berlin Thursday against a backdrop of challenges for the transatlantic military alliance, rising tensions in Europe and a political crisis in Belarus.
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Pompeo visits Belarus as Minsk's ties with Moscow fray
U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo traveled to Belarus on Saturday, seeking to ...
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Turkey and Russia made a deal against U.S. - The Baltic Word
Opinion - Turkey and Russia made a deal against U.S. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan hosted Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin on Wednesday to inaugurate a new gas pipeline TurkStream, which brings Russian gas to Turkey and southern Europe via the Black Sea. Putin arrived late on Tuesday after paying a surprise visit to Syria (a key Iran ally).
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Subpoena for Mueller Report and Documents Approved by House Judiciary Committee
The House Judiciary Committee, on a party-line vote, authorized its chairman to subpoena the Justice Department for the full Mueller report and all underlying evidence.
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Secret Files Show How Trump Moscow Talks Unfolded While Trump Heaped Praise On Putin
Ahead of Michael Cohen’s testimony, read the original paper trail behind the campaign to build Europe’s tallest tower in Moscow — and how it played out alongside Donald Trump’s presidential campaign.
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Trump Inaugural Committee Ordered to Hand Over Documents to Federal Investigators
Prosecutors in Manhattan demanded documents about the committee’s donors, including whether it received illegal foreign donations.
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Barron Trump, Time Travel, and the Limits of Conspiracy Theories
The story of Ingersoll Lockwood’s books "Baron Trump's Marvelous Underground Journey" have been used to peddle a time travel conspiracy before. By Mike Rothschild.
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Report: Trump Directed Cohen to Lie About Moscow Deal—and Mueller’s Got the Evidence
Trump is said to have been so heavily involved in the Trump Tower project in Moscow during the campaign he was ready to go meet with Putin to move things along.
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F.B.I. Opened Inquiry Into Whether Trump Was Secretly Working on Behalf of Russia
The investigation, whose fate is unclear, led counterintelligence investigators to consider an explosive question: whether the president’s actions constituted a possible threat to national security.
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A Complete Guide to All 17 (Known) Trump and Russia Investigations
While popular memory today remembers Watergate as five DNC burglars leading inexorably to Richard Nixon’s resignation two years later, history recalls that the case and special prosecutor’s investigation at the time was much broader; ultimately 69 people were charged as part of the investigation, 48 of whom pleaded guilty or were found guilty at trial.
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Exclusive: Paul Manafort advised White House on how to attack and discredit investigation of President Trump
We now have details as to how the indicted former campaign manager worked with the president to undermine federal law enforcement.
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All The Criminal Charges To Emerge So Far From Robert Mueller's Investigation
The longer special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election has gone on, the more President Trump has railed against it. Since the investigation began in May 2017, the president has taken to Twitter and dismissed it as a "witch hunt" more than 125 times. That criticism aside, the special counsel investigation has resulted in criminal counts against more than 30 people and three Russian entities.
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Donald Trump pulled out of planned Mueller team meeting after receiving list of questions
The White House legal team reportedly torpedoed the meeting after hearing the planned scope of the interview.
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Trump Just Blurted Out, Unprompted, That He Installed His Pet Attorney General Over the Russia Probe
If you wait long enough, the president will tell you outright that he did the shady thing.
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Mueller said to be ready to deliver key findings in Trump-Russia probe
Special Counsel Robert Mueller is expected to issue findings on core aspects of his Russia probe soon after the November midterm elections as he faces intensifying pressure to produce more indictments or shut down his investigation, according to two U.S. officials.
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Two bullets 'found in body of pilot' flying Putin prosecutor linked to Trump
The official version is that the 'overloaded' helicopter crashed after clipping trees in Russia.
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Oleg Deripaska: Russian Oligarch's U.S. Assets Frozen, Including NYC Mansion
Deripaska had Paul Manafort on his payroll for years.
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