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Navigating the crisis between Ukraine and Russia could drive a wedge between NATO allies. German policy expert Constanze Stelzenmüller says, “There would be a massive disparity in economic impact of economic sanctions between the United [More]
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North Korean leader Kim Jong Un inspected and directed a “new tactical guided weapons firing test,” according to a report from the country’s state media. #CNN #News
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Some breast cancer patients could avoid chemotherapy treatment without jeopardizing their chances of survival by taking a genetic test to determine the risk of their cancer recurring, a study has found. Serene Branson reports.