Washington Times (Int'l News)

· 'Iran's unconventional asymmetric warfare pits cheap weapons against expensive ones'
· 'Peru's prime minister resigns ahead of congressional confirmation vote'
· 'El Salvador's Bukele proposes life prison sentences in nation that has imprisoned 1% of population'
· 'Argentina's wine industry withers on the vine as consumption hits a record low'
· 'Western Hemisphere military commanders warn of growing Chinese threats'
· 'Back to the future: Despite tech advances, age-old 'continuities of war' key to U.S.-Iran conflict'
· 'Rome's Colosseum gets a fresh look that recreates the footprints of long-gone columns'
· 'Houthis missing in action as U.S., Israel pummel terrorist group's backers in Iran'
· 'Irish PM treads carefully in Oval Office visit as Trump bashes European leaders'
· 'Colosseum's new look re-creates footprints of long-gone columns'
· 'Trump says U.S. doesn't need global help, can clear Strait of Hormuz on its own'
· 'Iran takes hammer to Middle Eastern rivals' global commerce, culture goals'
· 'Trump says he's disappointed by NATO allies but doesn't need their help in Strait of Hormuz'
· 'What the U.S. can learn from Ukraine about beating Iran's drones'
· 'Vatican appeals court declares mistrial in the 'trial of the century' against a cardinal'
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