Washington Times (Int'l News)

· 'Trump undoes administration's crackdown on AI microchips, allows Nvidia to sell them to China'
· 'Ex-wife of slain UC Berkeley professor being questioned by Greek police'
· 'U.S.-backed aid group in Gaza says outside agitators caused stampede that killed 20'
· 'Another key ally is quitting Netanyahu's governing coalition, dealing Israel's leader a major blow'
· 'Canada mulling limits on lumber exports to help U.S. trade talks'
· 'Ceasefire in Syria follows Israel's bombing of Damascus'
· 'Europol-coordinated global operation takes down pro-Russian cybercrime network'
· 'Seoul states ambition to remove South Korean troops from U.S.-led command structure'
· 'At least 15 injured in Russian attack targeting energy infrastructure in Ukraine'
· 'Nvidia CEO downplays role in lifting U.S. ban on chip sales to China'
· 'How an email error sparked a secret scramble to bring Afghans to Britain'
· 'U.S. will build repair facilities for the Philippine navy near the disputed South China Sea'
· 'Iranian parliament: No negotiations with U.S. until preconditions met'
· 'In African politics, the rampant belief in witchcraft fortifies some and vexes others'
· 'Chinese court sentences a Japanese man to more than 3 years in prison on espionage charges'
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