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Why a former Army officer and West Point instructor feels only dread when watching students go off to fight the same wars he did
For retired Army Maj. Danny Sjursen, who taught at West Point, each year's graduate ceremony is marked by a sense of dread.
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Trump will give deliver a message 'very clearly' to Erdogan over Turkey's purchase of Russia's S-400 air-defense system
The US could impose sanctions on Turkey if it does not "get rid" of the S-400, White House national security adviser Robert O'Brien said on Sunday.
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The US is scrambling to invest more in Asia to counter China's 'Belt and Road' mega-project. Here's what China's plan to connect the world through infrastructure is like.
Supporters say it's a way for China to invest in emerging markets. Critics say this is a way for China to use money to leverage political gains.
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Bolivian President Evo Morales resigns after weeks of protests over disputed election
Bolivian President Evo Morales said he would submit his resignation as the South American country's leader after the military suggested he step down.
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A Chinese land deal in the Pacific is disrupting access to one of WWII's most important battlefields
The battlefields of Guadalcanal, in the Solomon Islands, still draw visitors from the US and its war allies and Japan decades after WWII ended.
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Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi said Jamal Khashoggi's murder was 'a mistake' by the Saudi government
The Uber executive made the comments during an interview with "Axios on HBO" but later clarified that Khashoggi's murder "should not be forgotten or excused."
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The son of a Chinese billionaire has been banned from flying first class, playing golf, buying property, or going clubbing
Wang Sicong, the heir of Chinese real estate mogul Wang Jianlin's estimated $12.5 billion fortune, is said to have a personal debt of $21.6 million.
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A professional hacker reveals why so many companies are falling victim to data breaches, and the one thing every company should do to avoid getting hacked
Companies need to better scan and secure servers being used to store sensitive information, says a professional white-hat hacker.
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A decommissioned nuclear missile complex in Arizona that was abandoned for decades is now on sale for $400,000
This complex used to be home to the US's largest land-based missile, Titan II, which sat there armed for 24 years. Now, it's on sale.
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