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BBCNEWS 100 Days April 10, 2017

Scientists now say two thirds of australias Great Barrier reef has been destroyed by rising sea temperatures. This is 100 days, with me, katty kay, In Washington and Christian Fraser in london. Four days after donald trump launched Cruise Missiles against syria, its not clear what else he wants to do in that war, if anything. America today certainly doesnt feel as if its on war footing. And different members of the trump team are saying Different Things about americas syria policy and the future of President Assad. Here is the Us Ambassador to the ....

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Armenia proposes a non-aggression pact to Azerbaijan

(VOVWORLD) -Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has proposed signing a non-aggression pact with Azerbaijan pending a comprehensive peace treaty between the two countries. ....

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U.S. Should Defy Chinese-Russian Attack on Missile Defense

China and Russia need to recognize that the more defensive strategic policies that have been formulated by the Bush Administration, including support for missile defense, are the best hope for maintaining peace under very tenuous circumstances. Instead of using multipolarity to further aggressive postures and seeking to keep others vulnerable, they should support the move toward non-aggressive defensive postures. ....

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