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US to end scheduled flights to all Cuban airports except Havana

The United States will suspend all scheduled flights to Cuba except to its capital Havana, authorities said Friday, as US President Donald Trump pushes to dismantle the rapprochement begun by his predecessor Barack Obama.

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Trump has upended the long history of US investment in Ukraine’s democracy

On a cold December night in 2016, Marie Yovanovitch, the U.S. ambassador to Ukraine, spoke to an anxious audience at a library in the southern Ukrainian port of Odessa. The audience was eager to hear what the recent election of Donald Trump might mean for their own security.

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Turkey orders Trump to hand over top Kurdish commander

President Donald Trump is now being ordered to hand over a Kurdish military commander by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, Axios reported.

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Mike Pence blasts the NBA for 'acting like a wholly owned subsidiary' of China's Communist Party

US Vice President Mike Pence on Thursday sharply denounced the NBA for not speaking out more forcefully on China as he vowed support for Hong Kong's pro-democracy protesters.

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Columnist issues a dire warning: Trump appears to be pressuring China into smearing Biden

New York Magazine columnist Jonathan Chait warned that President Donald Trump is almost certainly working with China to generate conspiracy theory propaganda about former Vice President Joe Biden and his family.

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'Insane question': Pompeo clashes with hometown newspaper as he gets grilled over US betrayal of the Kurds

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and first daughter Ivanka Trump were in Wichita, Kansas this week as part of a Wichita State University event about 21st-century jobs. Pompeo asked to attend with her.

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Trump's Pentagon chief meets Saudi king after troop deployment

US Defence Secretary Mark Esper discussed "strategic cooperation" with Saudi King Salman Tuesday, days after Washington ordered thousands of soldiers to the kingdom as tensions fester with Iran.

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Russian agent Maria Butina to be released from US prison

Maria Butina, the red-headed gun advocate from Russia who built a network of high-level Republican contacts before being arrested for spying, is expected to return to her country after her Friday release from a Florida prison.

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France reopens disputed ancient tomb in Jerusalem

An ancient tomb in Jerusalem prized for its archaeological and religious importance was reopened for visits Thursday by France, which owns it, after a dispute over access scuttled an earlier attempt.

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Spain to exhume Franco's remains from opulent mausoleum

Spain was on Thursday poised to exhume the embalmed body of Francisco Franco from a grandiose state mausoleum and relocate it to a more discreet grave in a country still conflicted over the dictator's decades-long regime.

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Inequality now extends to people’s DNA

It’s well known that some areas of the UK are poorer than others. These include Wales and northern Britain, which used to be coal-mining areas. Now we have discovered that these regional economic inequalities are in line with regional differences in DNA as well – with people becoming increasingly clustered by certain types of genetics.

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Shame plays an important role in political life – or at least it used to

Shame controls our lives in many powerful ways. And even though its rules are not written, we expect people to follow their sense of shame as a moral compass. And when it comes to public figures, such as political leaders, we have even greater expectations for their moral standards. Should we worry, then, if political leaders become shameless?

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Why the US has nuclear weapons in Turkey – and may try to put the bombs away

As the Syrian crisis pits Turkish troops against former U.S.-allied Kurdish forces, Pentagon officials have been reviewing plans to remove 50 nuclear bombs stored at a U.S air base in Turkey.

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