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The Russian leader made the threat a day after European leaders said they were willing to deploy forces on the ground to secure an agreement to end the war.
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An investigation details a previously undisclosed U.S. operation to intercept the North Korean leader’s communications.
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The president is turning back the clock to the name the agency held until shortly after World War II.
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The president has said the name “just sounded better” than Defense Department, a name that has been in use since 1949.
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Images of recovery efforts in the accident, which killed 16 people on Wednesday, appeared to show damage to a cable connecting the funicular’s two cars.
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