Trump-proof plan for NATO? Alliance looks to take over US-led efforts to arm Ukraine
We ask about plans to Trump-proof the military alliance in the face of a Russia that's expected to go on the offensive in Ukraine.
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We ask about plans to Trump-proof the military alliance in the face of a Russia that's expected to go on the offensive in Ukraine.
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Despite the media and courts being stacked against Turkey's opposition, the ruling party has lost the country's five biggest cities.