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      <description>If you think today&amp;#39;s headlines are messy, taking a look at the 1586 international problems might actually make you feel a bit better about the 21st century. Back then, &amp;#39;international relations&amp;#39; wasn&amp;#39;t about Zoom calls or trade agreements signed in</description>
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