Washington Times (Int'l News)

· 'The myrrh tree that's key to luxury perfumes and African incomes is threatened by drought'
· 'Hungarian election rivals Orban and Magyar make final push for votes on eve of poll'
· 'A 9-year-old was found locked in a van since 2024, malnourished and unable to walk'
· 'London police arrest more than 200 at protest backing banned group Palestine Action'
· 'WATCH: Will Trump's Iran ceasefire hold?'
· 'Iraq elects Kurdish politician Nizar Amidi as president amid war fallout'
· 'Peru election highlights lack of plans to tackle illegal mining despite growing environmental crisis'
· 'U.S. and Iranian officials meet with mediators in Pakistan as talks kick off despite disagreements'
· 'Fuel protests disrupt Ireland as over a third of service stations run dry'
· 'Russian strikes on Odesa kill 2 ahead of Orthodox Easter ceasefire'
· 'North Korean leader Kim backs China's push for 'multipolar world' in talks with foreign minister'
· 'Trump says Strait of Hormuz will reopen shortly, says Iran cannot charge toll'
· 'Eric Adams, former 'international mayor' of NYC, becomes an honorary Albanian citizen'
· 'Once friends, chimpanzees now attacking each other; researchers trying to figure out why'
· 'Pentagon awards $4.7 billion contact for new Patriot interceptor missiles'
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