Washington Times (Int'l News)

· 'CIA offers tips to potential informants in Iran as Trump considers military action'
· 'Brazil's Supreme Court begins trial of suspects in Rio councilwoman Marielle Franco killing'
· 'Head of Louvre resigns, months after heist of French royal jewels'
· 'Venezuela says more than 3,200 people have been fully released since Amnesty Law took effect'
· 'Ukrainian envoy: U.S. raised concerns about strikes aimed at Russia that impacted U.S. oil interests'
· 'Norway's King Harald admitted to a hospital on the Spanish island of Tenerife'
· 'How Belarus became a rear base for Russia's war on Ukraine'
· 'North Korean congress opens amid speculation about Kim Jong-un's daughter succeeding him'
· 'Next U.S.-Iran nuclear talks are Thursday in Geneva as Washington awaits proposed deal from Tehran'
· 'Lebanon urging Hezbollah militant group to avoid getting involved if the U.S. strikes Iran'
· 'Real Madrid's Courtois disappointed with Mourinho's criticism of Vinicius over racism claim'
· 'U.N. data shows 6.5 million people at risk of severe hunger from drought'
· 'U.K. lawmakers approve release of confidential documents related to former Prince Andrew'
· 'Activists hang arrest photo of former British Prince Andrew at Louvre'
· 'Trump cites health care issues in Greenland saying he's sending a hospital ship. His claims are off'
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