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President-elect Trump must heed advice of his intelligence agencies
President will struggle to retaliate in a proportionate way, writes Gideon Rachman
Intelligence review of alleged foreign interference to consider some kind of response
Officials say Moscow’s interference is unprecedented. Has the Kremlin achieved its goal?
Correspondence offers clues to who might be in — and out — of a Democratic White House
FBI announcement appears to have shifted the 2016 race in its final days
DNC head declines to comment on whether questions were shared with Clinton campaign
Candidate is battered by daily WikiLeaks revelations about the Clinton Foundation
High-level concerns former White House aide used ties to win business, email shows
WikiLeaks founder had been releasing emails from Clinton campaign
Washington walks a difficult line in defining an acceptable response
Hacked emails portray candidate as more sympathetic to banking sector
WikiLeaks founder denies seeking to harm Hillary Clinton
America’s democratic process is vulnerable to online disruption
Area is dominated by ageing autocrats pointing to possible future instability
Allegations against Roldugin part of US plot to ruin Russian harmony, says president
Germany must decide between debt relief or IMF exit, WikiLeaks transcript shows
UN panel to rule on WikiLeaks founder’s claim of arbitrary detention by UK authorities
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