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The Diplomacy Cable 8/8/2016

August 8, 2016 Dylan Ashdown 0 Comments China, japan, Mexico, Pakistan

  With the invention of the telegraph cables in the 19th century, international consulates and embassies began sending shorter encrypted

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The Diplomacy Cable 4/18/2016

April 18, 2016April 18, 2016 Dylan Ashdown 0 Comments Brazil, Ecuador, japan, Refugees

The Diplomacy Cable With the invention of the telegraph cables in the 19th century, international consulates and embassies began sending

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The Diplomacy Cable 4/11/2016

April 11, 2016April 11, 2016 Dylan Ashdown 0 Comments Canada, north korea, Qatar, Turkey, United Kingdom

The Diplomacy Cable With the invention of the telegraph cables in the 19th century, international consulates and embassies began sending

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The Diplomacy Cable 4/4/2016

April 4, 2016 Dylan Ashdown 0 Comments Armenia, EU, Migrants, NATO, Turkey

With the invention of the telegraph cables in the 19th century, international consulates and embassies began sending shorter encrypted telegrams,

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The Diplomacy Cable 3/28/2016

March 28, 2016March 28, 2016 Dylan Ashdown 0 Comments Brussels, Iraq, Pakistan, Syria, Turkey

With the invention of the telegraph cables in the 19th century, international consulates and embassies began sending shorter encrypted telegrams,

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The Diplomacy Cable 03/21/2016

March 21, 2016 Dylan Ashdown 0 Comments Cuba, ICC, north korea, Paris, Russia

The Diplomacy Cable With the invention of the telegraph cables in the 19th century, international consulates and embassies began sending

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The Diplomacy Cable 03/14/2016

March 14, 2016 Dylan Ashdown 0 Comments Germany, Greece, Russia, Syria, Turkey

With the invention of the telegraph cables in the 19th century, international consulates and embassies began sending shorter encrypted telegrams,

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The Diplomacy Cable 3/7/2016

March 7, 2016March 7, 2016 Dylan Ashdown 0 Comments

With the invention of the telegraph cables in the 19th century, international consulates and embassies began sending shorter encrypted telegrams,

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The Diplomacy Cable 02/29/2016

February 29, 2016February 29, 2016 Dylan Ashdown 0 Comments France, Germany, Iran, Migrants, north korea, Syria

With the invention of the telegraph cables in the 19th century, international consulates and embassies began sending shorter encrypted telegrams,

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The Diplomacy Cable 02/15/2016

February 15, 2016February 20, 2016 Dylan Ashdown 0 Comments India, Ireland, Israel, Supreme Court, Syria

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