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Sep 27

Scandinavian seismic stations register explosions near pipelines, raising fears of sabotage

By Monika Scislowska, Jan M. Olsen, Associated Press

A series of unusual leaks on two natural gas pipelines running from Russia under the Baltic Sea to Germany have triggered concerns about sabotage.

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Sep 19

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Turkey President Erdoğan on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the future of NATO

By Judy Woodruff, Dan Sagalyn

World leaders have begun assembling in New York for the United Nations General Assembly. Among the leaders who sit at the crossroads of many issues of global importance is Turkey's Recep Tayyip Erdoğan. From Ukraine, to Russia, to NATO, he…

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Sep 14

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Turkey demands extradition of former Kurdish militia member living in Sweden

By Malcolm Brabant

Following elections in Sweden, a right-wing coalition with an anti-immigrant agenda has a narrow enough majority to form a government. The seismic shift in Swedish politics could have serious implications for dozens of Kurds in the country who fear extradition…

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Aug 24

Finnish prime minister apologizes for private party photo at summer home

By Jan M. Olsen, Associated Press

Finland's prime minister has apologized after the publication of a photo that showed two women kissing and posing topless at the official summer residence of the country's leader.

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Aug 09

WATCH: Biden signs treaty supporting Finland, Sweden’s entry into NATO

By Zeke Miller, Associated Press

President Joe Biden, who has been the principal player rallying global economic and material support for Ukraine, has sought quick entry for the two previously non-militarily aligned northern European nations.

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Aug 03

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News Wrap: Indiana Rep. Jackie Walorski, aides killed in a car crash

In our news wrap Wednesday, Republican Rep. Jackie Walorski of Indiana was killed in a car crash along with two young aides, President Biden signed an executive order to help women who cross state lines for abortions, the U.S. began…

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Aug 03

WATCH: Senate overwhelmingly backs Finland, Sweden for NATO

By Lisa Mascaro, Ellen Knickmeyer, Associated Press

Lawmakers call Wednesday's 95-1 vote to expand the Western defensive bloc a “slam-dunk” for U.S. national security and a day of reckoning for Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

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Jul 19

Senate panel approves NATO expansion, rushing to full Senate vote

By Ellen Knickmeyer, Associated Press

Tuesday's vote came as lawmakers aim for quick Senate passage and a show of congressional support for expansion of the U.S. and European defense alliance.

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Jul 18

Turkey warns it can ‘freeze’ Sweden, Finland’s NATO process

By Associated Press

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan says his country can still "freeze" Sweden and Finland's membership in NATO unless the two countries take steps that meet Ankara's security demands.

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Jul 07

Finland to close crossing points along Russian border in effort to limit migrant entry

By Jari Tanner, Associated Press

The move by lawmakers came just two days after NATO's 30 members signed formal accession protocols for Finland and Sweden to join the alliance — an outcome that has angered Russia.

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