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The latest attacks, which overshadowed a NATO summit that Trump attended this week in Turkey, dented hopes of turning the memorandum signed on June 17 into a…
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A June 23 Reuters/Ipsos poll showed Trump's approval rating falling to 34%, returning to the lowest level of his second term and dimming his Republican Party's chances of retaining control of Congress. Most analysts are skeptical the two sides can craft a comprehensive settlement within the 60-day negotiating window laid out in the document.
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A June 23 Reuters/Ipsos poll showed Trump's approval rating falling to 34%, returning to the lowest level of his second term and dimming his Republican Party's chances of retaining control of Congress.
according to The Straits Times - WorldMost analysts are skeptical the two sides can craft a comprehensive settlement within the 60-day negotiating window laid out in the document.
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