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  • 07/03/2021
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  • 11/27/2020
    By Crisis Chronologer
    11/24/20. The peace agreement on Nagorno-Karabakh leaves Azerbaijan in control of its whole border with Iran. Iran is unhappy with the deal because Israel and Azerbaijan share intelligence, The deal also allows Turkey access to the Caspian Sea. Russia’s support of its ally Armenia seems half-hearted, giving Turkey more room to maneuver in the Middle East. disc
  • 11/27/2020
    By Crisis Chronologer
    11/15/20. Fifteen Asia-Pacific nations sign the world's largest free-trade agreement, the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership in Vietnam. It replaces the Trans-Pacific Partnership, from which the US withdrew the United States in early 2017. The countries are: Australia, Brunei, Cambodia, China, Indonesia, Japan, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, New Zealand, the Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Thailand, and Vietnam.
  • 11/27/2020
    By Crisis Chronologer
    11/1/20. A second surge in the COVID-19 pandemic forces closures in Europe, the UK, and Russia. The United States is also reaching new peaks of infection, but there is only sporadic closings.

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