Washington Times (Int'l News)

· 'South Koreans vote in local elections seen as a gauge of support after President Lee's first year'
· 'U.N. chief proposes options to help end Israel-Hezbollah conflict after peacekeepers leave Lebanon'
· 'European Union observers reject Petro's fraud claims, calling Colombia's vote 'transparent''
· 'The case of a U.K. teen who died from a stab wound while handcuffed by police stirs debate'
· 'Canada calls for U.S. and Mexico free trade agreement to be renewed for 16 years'
· 'U.S. sanctions Iran's largest digital asset exchange Nobitex and 3 others'
· 'Iran, U.S. issue contradictory statements on diplomacy as Rubio details redlines'
· 'Bangladesh's foreign minister defeats Cyprus' ambassador to be U.N. General Assembly president'
· 'Trump administration proposes 25% tariffs on Brazil despite extensive U.S. trade surplus'
· 'Pentagon press room declared 'off limits' to the press'
· 'Powerful Iran-backed militias in Iraq say they will start handing in weapons to authorities'
· 'Iran's Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei probably still alive, Rubio says'
· 'Canada is failing the Jewish community and Jews are being targeted, Prime Minister Carney says'
· 'Rubio details U.S. redlines in negotiations with Iran'
· 'Why Pope Leo's first encyclical went viral and how it speaks to his papal approach'
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