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Can basketball history justify fear in Baltics?

For the basketball powerhouses in the Baltics, the game also brings out another emotion: fear.

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Venezuela Has Earned Her Stripes as a National Security Threat

White House declared a “national emergency” in Venezuela, affirming that the Chavistas pose an “unusual and extraordinary” threat to US national security and foreign policy.

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Is It Time to Rebalance China’s Latin American Portfolio?

China’s Prime Minister Li Keqiang recently told delegates at the National People’s Congress the country’s economy would grow at about 7 percent this year.

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The real ISIS crisis

As with any foreign conflict being fought in a faraway land, we don’t have a clear picture of what exactly is going on in Iraq and Syria.

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As ISIS terror threat grows, Obama’s top regret is not closing Guantanamo

“I think I would have closed Guantanamo on the first day.” Who uttered those words this week?

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America’s Time for Atonement

Tense relations between the White House and Congress aren’t unusual, and certainly not new.

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Israel key to disarming Iran

They call it the problem from hell. What to do about Iran and its nuclear ambitions?

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Troubling truths about Castro’s Cuba

Canadians love Cuba. We travel there in droves. We enjoy their beaches, their cigars and the historic sites and sounds of Havana.

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