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How NATO is getting serious about Russia

Battle-hardened troops are massing in Eastern Europe with a clear mission: Send a message to Putin

The Baltics to Trudeau: Yes, we’re a ‘thing’

Politicians from Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania—otherwise known as the Baltic states—take Justin Trudeau to task

The IOC’s ticket to trouble

Olympic officials are unwilling or unable to fight the black market for Games tickets. So the coppers are waging war for them.

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Talk shops

The Harper government keeps announcing its intention to promote democracy, but doesn’t seem interested in talking about it

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Blonds only, please

What do you call a resort staffed exclusively by blonds on an island shaped like a pair of high heels?

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The trouble with ‘double genocide’

Efforts to equate Nazi and Soviet atrocities open old wounds on both sides of the old Iron Curtain

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Georgia/Russia: The neighbours will talk

The presidents of Poland and the Baltic states — Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia — release a joint statement on the Russian invasion of Georgia. The statement contains a direct rebuke of NATO for putting Georgian accession to NATO on the slow track: