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  • 11Contents of the United States diplomatic cables leak (Iran) — Content from the United States diplomatic cables leak has depicted Iran and related subjects extensively. The leak, which began on 28 November 2010, occurred when the website of WikiLeaks an international new media non profit organisation that… …

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  • 12Contents of the United States diplomatic cables leak (United Arab Emirates) — Content from the United States diplomatic cables leak has depicted United Arab Emirates and related subjects extensively. The leak, which began on 28 November 2010, occurred when the website of WikiLeaks an international new media non profit… …

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  • 13ECHELON — is a name used in global media and in popular culture to describe a signals intelligence (SIGINT) collection and analysis network operated on behalf of the five signatory states to the UK USA Security Agreement (Australia, Canada, New Zealand,… …

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  • 14Sino-Soviet split — The Sino Soviet split was a gradual divergence of diplomatic ties between the People s Republic of China (PRC) and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) during the Cold War. The split began in the late 1950s, reaching a peak in 1969 and… …

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  • 15channel — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 television/radio station ADJECTIVE ▪ radio, television, TV, video ▪ cable, digital, satellite, terrestrial …

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  • 16Events leading to the Sino-Indian War — A long series of events triggered the Sino Indian War in 1962. While the root of the controversy was the Tibet issue according to John W. Garver and numerous Chinese sources. The Indian Forward Policy and the failure of negotiations was also… …

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  • 17Spain–United States relations — Spain USA relations refers to interstate relations between the Kingdom of Spain and the United States of America. Its groundwork was laid by the colonization of parts of the Americas by Spain. The first settlement in Florida was Spanish, followed …

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  • 18memorandum — noun (plural dums or memoranda) Etymology: Middle English, to be remembered, from Latin, neuter of memorandus, gerundive of memorare Date: 15th century 1. an informal record; also a written reminder 2. an informal written note of a transaction or …

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  • 19Telegraph —    From the Greek word meaning distant writing tele distant, graphein to write the invention of telegraphy revolutionized communications as it was adopted by government offices, press, business, military, and the travel industry. Count Alessandro …

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  • 20note — I. n. 1. Memorandum, minute, record. 2. Comment, annotation, scholium, remark. 3. Catalogue, reckoning, account, bill, list of items. 4. Official communication, diplomatic communication. 5. Report. 6. Billet, short letter or epistle. 7 …

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