
Europe Rethinks Its Reliance on the U.S. Nuclear Umbrella
Citing a looming threat from Russia and questioning U.S. guarantees, European leaders are exploring whether the continent must shoulder more of its own nuclear defence.

Citing a looming threat from Russia and questioning U.S. guarantees, European leaders are exploring whether the continent must shoulder more of its own nuclear defence.

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A Quran-burner may be forced to seek refuge in the U.S., away from the anti-free-speech UK.

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