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China and Russia cosy up as American provocations escalate

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Dita De Boni Thu, 23 Feb 2023

Mōrena and welcome to Thursday. Here are the business and politics headlines from around the world overnight.  

Former president and prime minister of Russia, Dmitry Medvedev, hailed yesterday’s Russian move to stop cooperation in the New Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START) nuclear

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Dita De Boni Thu, 23 Feb 2023
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