
NATO must plan its "Europeanization", analysts say
China, climate, women and dates: analysts identify absences in Ankara's communiqué and warn that NATO's "Europeanization" raises questions without
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China, climate, women and dates: analysts identify absences in Ankara's statement and warn that NATO's "Europeanization" raises yet unanswered questions. At least 39 people have died, and besides human lives, animals have also been at risk, having to be rescued. Excavators are fishing and saving pigs adrift after typhoon in China.
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China, climate, women and dates: analysts identify absences in Ankara's statement and warn that NATO's "Europeanization" raises yet unanswered questions
reliability low1/4 sourcesNATO must plan its "Europeanization", analysts say.
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At least 39 people have died, and besides human lives, animals have also been at risk, having to be rescued.
according to Notícias ao Minuto — Mundo +1Excavators are fishing and saving pigs adrift after typhoon in China.
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China, climate, women and dates: analysts identify absences in Ankara's statement and warn that NATO's "Europeanization" raises..
omitted byCentercovered byRight sideNATO must plan its "Europeanization", analysts say.
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