Washington Times (Int'l News)

· 'Spanish police search headquarters of PM Pedro Sanchez's ruling Socialist Party'
· 'South Korea says Iranian missile likely hit cargo ship docked in the UAE'
· 'Five villagers missing in a flooded Laos cave for more than a week have been found alive'
· 'Puerto Rico's development agency chief resigns after claiming government interference'
· 'Authorities urge Euphrates riverbank residents in Syria to move inland as waters rise'
· 'Global heritage group offers to work with Peru's government on improving conditions at Machu Picchu'
· 'Canada will require self-isolation for travelers from Ebola-affected countries'
· 'Israel says it targets new Hamas leader in Gaza as Palestinians report 3 dead'
· 'Former Greek anti-austerity leader Alexis Tsipras steps back into politics'
· 'U.S. strikes, vows of retaliation rattle Iran talks while negotiators keep working'
· 'FBI: American who worked for Chinese state media is an illegal foreign agent'
· 'Trump administration raises U.S. refugee cap, but only for white South Africans'
· 'Brazil's Flavio Bolsonaro leans into Trump connection as scandal shakes his presidential bid'
· 'Hong Kong proposes issuing 10,000 permits for drivers on ride-hailing apps like Uber'
· 'A rare public trial opens in Paris child abuse case as parents seek a national wake-up call'
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