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Immigrants whose countries refuse to take them back are now locked up indefinitely in federal detention.
On a continent whose countries often lack firm identities, Fespaco has defined Burkina Faso as "the land of cinema".
European leaders – whose countries are far richer and safer than Turkey – should take a high-minded lead.
But their opponents say the fate of millions, whose countries are surrounded by the EU, matters too much to leave them hostage to Mr Mladic.
Unlike his neighbours, whose countries contain multiple sects, he is blessed with a citizenry that is almost entirely Sunni Arab.In this section Will the jihadist tide be stemmed?
Romanians and Bulgarians, whose countries joined the EU in January, may enter Britain freely, but they are not allowed to work or claim state support.Plenty are coming anyway.
To Britons or Americans, whose countries never experienced it, today's Christian Democrats look much like any class party of the centre-right.
It was not a message that many of the envoys, whose countries have lost thousands of people in Afghanistan and spent billions of dollars fighting the Taliban, welcomed.
Latin American presidents whose countries once battled narcos with helicopter gunships now openly wonder if prohibition was a mistake; Uruguay has legalised weed.
There is no home court, and home fans only for those pros whose countries host tournaments (not that this seems to boost performance much).
But as she shifts away from brazen self-effacement to describe the people whose countries she's stumbling through, the jokes get stale.
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