Washington Times (Int'l News)

· 'Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Pablo Guanipa freed after 8 months in prison'
· 'Thailand's conservative Bhumjaithai party tops polls but may need partners to form government'
· 'Portugal chooses between a moderate and a populist in runoff presidential election'
· 'Iran sentences Nobel laureate Narges Mohammadi to 7 more years in prison'
· 'Rescue teams search for survivors in building collapse that killed at least 2 in northern Lebanon'
· 'U.K. leader's chief of staff quits over appointment of Mandelson as ambassador despite Epstein ties'
· 'Japanese Premier Sanae Takaichi's party set to win majority in risky snap election: exit polls'
· 'Suspect in shooting of senior Russian general has been detained, Russia says'
· 'Gaza's Rafah crossing opens after 2-day closure as Palestinians claim delays and mistreatment'
· 'Nigeria's president to make a state visit to the U.K. in March'
· 'Defiant Iran says missile program non-negotiable after meeting with U.S.'
· 'Baghdad traders protest new customs tariffs as Iraq wrestles with shrinking oil revenues'
· 'Apps to boycott U.S. goods gained traction in crisis over Greenland'
· 'France's former culture minister resigns over Epstein-linked tax fraud probe'
· 'Ukraine businesses struggle to cope as Russian attacks bring power cuts and uncertainty'
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