NATO member Turkey to request membership of Russia-led BRICS
Turkey will be the first NATO member to request membership of the BRICS economic bloc spearheaded by the leaders of Russia and China, Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping
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US foes targeting November’s election with influence operations are expected to adapt to presidential contest developments, a US intelligence official said
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