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7 Stunning Places Travelers Not allowed to access Because Of Politics

Political tensions, we tend to focus on what’s happening in the country. But there are also international implications: considering all the special places that become ban visitors, these stunning places Continue Reading

Posted On : November 23, 2016 Published By : Traveler
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Nuclear weapons risk greater than in cold war

William Perry, who served at the Pentagon from 1994 to 1997, made his comments a few hours before North Korea’s nuclear test on Wednesday, and listed Pyongyang’s aggressive atomic weapons Continue Reading

Posted On : January 7, 2016 Published By : Traveler
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Which countries are still affected by US sanctions now?

The move marked the latest step in the thawing of the relationship between the island nation and the US, which soured during the cold war. It was also announced that Continue Reading

Posted On : July 21, 2015 Published By : Traveler
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Show you the most one-sided elections in recent history

In the blue corner is Nursultan Nazarbayev, the president of Kazakhstan for ever. And in the other corner, well, no one really. There are two unknowns but they have little Continue Reading

Posted On : April 24, 2015 Published By : Traveler




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