RIGALatvia's Marie N swept to victory in the Eurovision Song Contest in Tallinn for her swaggerin
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Outside Russia, open disdain for the prospect of the Baltic states joining NATO is rare. President P
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Russia announced on May 19 that it would gradually reverse a cutback in oil exports despite pressure
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