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  1. Two men walk across a blue carpet on a tarmac with a line of soldiers on guard.

    European leaders, including Prime Minister Mark Carney, arrive at the NATO summit walking a political tightrope — careful not to provoke U.S. President Donald Trump abroad while avoiding the appearance of yielding to him at home. As Washington signals a reduced military commitment to Europe, allies fear the greatest threat to NATO may come from inside the alliance.

  2. A smiling young man with shaggy brown hair stands on a basketball court holding up a large bright yellow, short-sleeved jacket with the name "Chamberlain" stitched on the back in blue.

    When Quinn Brown, 19, found a Wilt Chamberlain L.A. Lakers warmup jacket at a Goodwill in Portland, Ore., he figured he could sell it for a couple hundred bucks. Turns out, it's worth as much as $250,000 US.

  3. Electric vehicle charging stations are seen in Beijing. Most new cars sold in China are electric, and the country

    Energy and environmental organizations are reacting with alarm to the new Canada-Alberta deal to build a new oil pipeline to the West Coast, questioning whether new buyers can be found for the oil that may eventually flow through the pipelines.

  4. A woman holds a fan while walking along a street in Havana, Cuba.

    Cuba began to slowly restore power on Monday after the country's national electric grid collapsed earlier in the day, the latest blow to an ‌island already suffering from severe energy, fuel and medicine shortages.

  5. Bottles of American wine on the shelf at a New Brunswick Liquor store.

    A Republican lawmaker in Washington is firing back at Canadian provinces for retaliating against U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs by banning sales of U.S. alcohol.