Washington Times (Int'l News)

· 'In extraordinary move, Pentagon designates Anthropic a 'supply chain risk' to U.S. national security'
· 'The faces of Mexico's disappeared haunt this city's streets. Families worry they will be wiped away'
· 'Protests persist at Iranian colleges and raise tensions as U.S. military threat looms'
· 'In Minnesota, U.S. cardinals, pope's ambassador decry mass deportations, call for reconciliation'
· 'Exiled activist Anna Kwok vows to keep fighting after Hong Kong jails her father'
· 'Milan tram derails and slams into a building, killing two people'
· 'Sweden says it intercepted Russian drone during visit by French aircraft carrier'
· 'Japan's defense minister talks tough on China as Beijing piles on pressure'
· 'Trump grows impatient with Iran nuke talks, floats military action'
· 'Cambodia takes back looted historic artifacts handled by British art dealer'
· '2 journalists in Belarus imprisoned as part of a crackdown on free speech, media groups say'
· 'U.S. Embassy in Israel says 'nonemergency' personnel can leave amid tension over Iran's nuke posture'
· 'LISTEN: Why GPS satellites are crucial to U.S. national security'
· 'U.N. nuclear watchdog says it's unable to verify whether Iran has suspended all uranium enrichment'
· 'Russia urges diplomacy as neighbors Afghanistan, Pakistan declare 'open war''
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