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Lithuania and Latvia willing to host departing US troops

Lithuania and Latvia willing to host departing US troops

Lithuania and Latvia have expressed their willingness to host U.S. troops that may be withdrawn from other countries like Germany. The Baltic nations believe they are viewed favorably by Washington and expect the Trump administration to reward loyal allies.

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Doubts over fat bike ban in Vondelpark on day one: ‘City should focus on truly dangerous spots’

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EU member states lift suspension of association agreement with Syria

EU member states lift suspension of association agreement with Syria

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Commission: Too many captains and complex structure threaten NPO's survival

Commission: Too many captains and complex structure threaten NPO's survival

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Starmer fights for political future after election defeat

Starmer fights for political future after election defeat

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