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In a first, Hong Kong refused US extradition bid following Beijing request, State Department report says
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Russian journalist who criticised Kremlin shot dead in Ukraine
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Brazil truckers slow to end strike, despite concessions
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China steps up pace in new nuclear arms race with US and Russia as experts warn of rising risk of conflict
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Tiger Mother talks tribalism: Amy Chua on why US society is slipping into perilous territory
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'Miracle' cures and europhobia – the strange origins of Italy's new rulers
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Acquittal of Fiji Times sedition case hailed as victory for press freedom in Oceania
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Failed dialogue leads to fresh protests and more deaths in Nicaragua
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Is the United States on its way to losing its hegemonic status?
On the heels of President Trump pulling out of talks with North Korea over nuclear disarmament in the Korean peninsula, the United States' pending withdrawal from the Paris agreement (coming soon!...
On the heels of President Trump pulling out of talks with North Korea over nuclear disarmament in the Korean peninsula, the United States' pending withdrawal from the Paris agreement (coming soon! ... the day after the next presidential election), and the United States' unilateral withdrawal from the Iran nuclear agreement, combined with ongoing Russian and Iranian leadership in resolving the Syrian civil war and Chinese leadership in talks with North Korea, we seem to be heading toward an ambiguous point in international geopolitics.
So this question is simple and nasty: Is the United States on its way to losing its status as the unquestioned dominant world power in the international order?
If it is on its way off the top of the food chain, who will challenge it? Are we returning to a cold war-style era or are the lines shifting and different? If the United States is not on its way to losing its dominant status, how might it maintain its footing in a world that seems increasingly disillusioned with it?
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'World no longer accepts US deciding for them', Iran's Hassan Rouhani says
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The princes, the president and the fortune seekers
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The Onion published the threatening email they received from Michael Cohen
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Houston police chief says he has ‘hit rock bottom’ on gun rights arguments
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El Paso woman living in Montana detained by Border Patrol for speaking Spanish
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Venezuelans who hope for government change face dilemma — to vote or not to vote?
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Immigration and Customs Enforcement claimed a Dreamer was “gang-affiliated” and tried to deport him. A US federal judge ruled that ICE was lying.
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They didn't flip: Ukraine claims dolphin army captured by Russia went on hunger strike
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How Mueller’s first year compares to Watergate, Iran-Contra and Whitewater
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Missing files in the Treasury Department's FINCEN database motivated a law-enforcement official to leak Michael Cohen's financial records
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FiveThirthyEight 2020 Democratic primary way-too-early picks
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US President Donald Trump reports apparent payment through his personal attorney to adult-film star Stormy Daniels in a new financial disclosure
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Manhattan attorney threatens to call ICE on women speaking Spanish to each other.
@shaunking: Who this this bigot in Midtown Manhattan? What's his name? Please share this. Here he is harassing & insulting two women for speaking Spanish...TO EACH OTHER in the middle of Manhattan. Trump has empowered ugly white people like this to say whatever they feel like saying. https://t.co/WbHlet6H7c
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A judge just denied Paul Manafort's motion to dismiss the indictment against him in DC
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John Kelly's interview with NPR comes with an editor's note warning that it contains offensive language
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John Bolton pushing to eliminate White House cyber job
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Russian ambassador to Portugal Oleg Belous dies suddenly at age of 66
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Abuse of power: US President Donald Trump just signed an executive order stating that he is allowed to get inside John McCain’s coffin with him
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A look inside Radio Sputnik, the Russian funded media outlet operating in thirty-four countries in more than thirty languages, including an AM/FM station in Washington, DC
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Rudy Giuliani: US President Donald Trump reimbursed Michael Cohen for $130,000 Stormy Daniels payment
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Robert Mueller has dozens of inquiries for US President Donald Trump in broad quest on Russia ties and obstruction
7 votes