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Trump rejects international organizations. Round 2 is underway.
The U.N. and other organizations anticipate a second round of reduced U.S. support and engagement with Trump's return.
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Trump rejects international organizations. Round 2 is underway.
The U.N. and other organizations anticipate a second round of reduced U.S. support and engagement with Trump's return.
Trump picks fierce U.N. critic as U.S. ambassador to the world body
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China and Russia keep commission blocked from Antarctica safeguards
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'Continuous advance' of climate crisis pushes 1.15° C. warming
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