Washington Times (Int'l News)

· 'Report: Marxist tycoon is funding a China-backed influence campaign against AI data centers'
· 'Floods in Ghana and Ivory Coast leave at least 24 dead following torrential rains'
· 'Trump's envoys meet with war mediators in Qatar, but U.S. and Iran fail to meet face to face'
· 'Rio bus drivers and workers throughout Brazil demand shorter work week as lawmakers examine proposal'
· 'This grieving father and ex-general could test the grip of Israel's longest serving prime minister'
· 'Cuban official says talks with U.S. are at standstill, announces U.N. debate on U.S. oil embargo'
· 'Board offers $3B settlement to restructure Puerto Rico power company debt'
· 'Roof of tutoring center collapses in eastern Pakistan, killing at least 14 children'
· 'Denmark urges IOC to recognize Greenland and Faroe Islands as independent Olympic teams'
· 'Animal welfare activists in Montenegro worry about horses in Europe's scorching heat'
· 'Aid workers warn of infectious diseases, overwhelmed hospitals after Venezuela quakes'
· 'South Africa deploys police for widespread protests by groups opposing illegal immigration'
· 'Restoring dignity one haircut at a time in Kenya's largest mental health hospital'
· 'Congo bans gatherings in areas far from Ebola outbreak. Some say it limits dissent'
· 'Feliks the eagle is back home in Serbia after a kidnap ordeal in the Middle East'
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