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The Diplomacy Cable 5/15/2017

May 15, 2017 Patricia Mace 0 Comments Australia, China, Germany, Northern Ireland, Putin, Russia, Soviet Union, Trump, Xi Jinping

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 9/5/2016

September 5, 2016September 5, 2016 Patricia Mace 0 Comments Diplomacy, Diplomacy News, Germany, Laos, Latenightreading, Philippines, United States, USA, Uzbekistan

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 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 12/7/2015

December 7, 2015February 20, 2016 Dylan Ashdown 0 Comments Germany, Iraq, ISIS, Turkey, United States, Venezuela

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 11/30/2015

November 30, 2015February 20, 2016 Dylan Ashdown 0 Comments CAR, Climate Change, France, Germany, Russia, Syria

Above: PM Modi of India meets Heads of Delegations of Like-Minded Developing Countries in the run-up to COP-21 in Paris With

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European Refugee Crisis: The difficulties of migration

September 11, 2015September 11, 2015 Sarah Valero 0 Comments EU, Germany, Middle East, Refugees, Syria

Images from the Syrian refugee crisis have gained international attention in recent weeks.  From migrant boats capsizing off the Libyan

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