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  • 1Foreign relations of Bangladesh — Bangladesh This article is part of the series: Politics and government of Bangladesh …

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  • 2Foreign relations of Serbia — Serbia This article is part of the series: Politics and government of Serbia …

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  • 3Foreign relations of Comoros — In November 1975, Comoros became the 143rd member of the United Nations. The new nation was defined as consisting of the entire archipelago, despite the fact that France maintains control over Mayotte.Comoros also is a member of the African Union …

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  • 4GOOD AND EVIL — In the Bible A major corollary of the Jewish belief in the One God is that, seen in its totality, life is good. Viewing the cosmos as it emerged from chaos, God said, It is good (Gen. 1:10). In a monotheistic world view, a persistent problem is… …

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  • 5GOOD Magazine — Infobox Magazine title = GOOD image size = image caption = publisher = paid circulation = unpaid circulation = total circulation = 25,000+ circulation year = language = English category = general interest/philanthropy frequency = Bimonthly editor …

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  • 6Foreign relations of Singapore — Singapore This article is part of the series: Politics and government of Singapore Constitution Legislature …

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  • 7Foreign relations of Pakistan — Pakistan is the second largest Muslim country in terms of population (behind Indonesia), and its status as a declared nuclear power, being the only Islamic nation to have that status, plays a part in its international role. Pakistan is also an… …

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  • 8Foreign relations of Greece — Greece This article is part of the series: Politics and government of Greece …

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  • 9Foreign relations of Mexico — Mexico This article is part of the series: Politics and government of Mexico …

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  • 10Soviet–German relations before 1941 — German and Soviet troops shaking hands following the invasion of Poland. Soviet–German relations date to the aftermath of the First World War. The Treaty of Brest Litovsk,[1] ending World War I hostilities between Russia and Germany, was signed… …

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