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Mystery surrounding the U.S. Ambassador: Why is Libby leaving Baku?

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Mystery surrounding the U.S. Ambassador: Why is Libby leaving Baku?

The main arguments revolve around alleged violations of human rights, media freedom, electoral rights, and the imprisonment of journalists and human rights activists.
On December 10, marking International Human Rights Day, the U.S. State Department awarded the Secretary of State’s Human Rights Defen
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US Ambassador to Azerbaijan Mark Libby announces retirement from diplomatic service – Public Radio of Armenia https://t.co/ch6U1EPQUw

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MLB star Brian Matusz dies suddenly aged 37: ‘Our hearts are heavy’

Former Baltimore Orioles and Chicago Cubs pitcher Brian Matusz died suddenly aged 37 on January 7
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Famed economist Larry Summers issues dire inflation warning to Americans after Trump’s White House win — 3 ways to help protect yourself in 2025

Guard your purchasing power from inflation’s bite.
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Can Trump Buy Greenland? What to Know Besides ‘No’

President-elect Donald Trump is once again talking about the US buying Greenland, the world’s biggest island and a self-ruling territory of Denmark.
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NBA coaches Steve Kerr and JJ Redick say family members evacuated their homes amid Pacific Palisades wildfires

Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr acknowledged the “terrifying” impact of the wildfires in California, while also revealing that his mother was forced to evacuate her home in Pacific Palisades.
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NBA coaches Steve Kerr and JJ Redick say family members evacuated their homes amid Pacific Palisades wildfires

Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr acknowledged the “terrifying” impact of the wildfires in California, while also revealing that his mother was forced to evacuate her home in Pacific Palisades.
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Trump to meet with congressional Republicans as lawmakers joust over his agenda

By David Morgan WASHINGTON (Reuters) – President-elect Donald Trump and Republican colleagues in Congress will begin trying on Wednesday to chart a path to enacting more tax cuts, border controls and fossil fuel production through a divided U.S. Congress. With only narrow majorities in the Senate and House of Representatives, Republicans have yet to agree on whether to pursue one bill containing
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Trump’s Greenland rhetoric seems like a classic scam. The other option is worse.

Trump buying Greenland or invading the Panama Canal is about as likely as his “Gulf of America” press conference idea. There’s a reason Canada isn’t buying it.