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The Diplomacy Cable 9/12/2016

September 12, 2016September 12, 2016 Patricia Mace 0 Comments China, Diplomacy, japan, Latenightreading, LGBTQ, Nigeria, Refugee, Russia, Syria, USA

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 8/16/2016

August 16, 2016 Lauren Greenwood 0 Comments Boko Haram, India, Switzerland, Syria, Yemen

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 4/26/2016

April 26, 2016April 26, 2016 Dylan Ashdown 0 Comments Austria, Bangladesh, Canada, Norway, Syria

  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 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 03/14/2016

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 02/15/2016

February 15, 2016February 20, 2016 Dylan Ashdown 0 Comments India, Ireland, Israel, Supreme Court, 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 02/08/2016

February 8, 2016February 20, 2016 Dylan Ashdown 0 Comments Canada, Ireland, north korea, Syria, Zika

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 2/1/2016

February 1, 2016February 20, 2016 Dylan Ashdown 0 Comments Afghanistan, Italy, Myanmar, Syria, Zika

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 1/25/2016

January 25, 2016February 20, 2016 Dylan Ashdown 0 Comments Australia, Canada, China, Cyprus, Portugal, Syria

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