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Sovereignty Hijacked

March 22, 2023 Stephen Routledge 0

Published in El Heraldo de Mexico (Mexico) on 12 March 2023 by Azul Etcheverry [link to original] Translated from Spanish by Stephen Routledge . Edited […]

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We’ll Rescue Remaining Chibok, Dabchi Captives

December 18, 2020 Robin Koerner 0

Published in Vanguard (Nigeria) on 18 December 2020 by Soni Daniel [link to original] Posted on December 18, 2020. This post appeared on the front […]

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There Will Be More American Hostages, Thanks to Obama

July 4, 2015 Robin Koerner 0

Published in Vzglyad (Russia) on 24 June 2015 by Veronika Krasheninnikova [link to original] Translated from Russian by Reese Locken. Edited by Gillian Palmer. Posted […]

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