Washington Times (Int'l News)

· 'Renowned astronomers push to protect Chile's cherished night sky from an industrial project'
· 'Tunisian police detain leading human rights defender as sweep against critics widens'
· 'WATCH: Germany launches new federal police's drone defense unit'
· 'Conservative Salvador Nasralla leads Honduras presidential contest after pause in results reporting'
· 'Beijing 'out for blood,' aims to punish Japan for public comments on Taiwan, scholars say'
· 'U.S. strikes on alleged drug boats will begin to include land locations in South America, Trump says'
· 'Lee backs a nuclear-armed South Korea, but says without U.S. support, the prospect is off the table'
· 'Nigeria's president nominates ex-military chief for defense minister weeks after he was forced out'
· 'NATO chief dismisses concerns about U.S. commitment to the alliance ahead of Ukraine meeting'
· 'Venezuela to continue accepting deported migrants despite Trump's airspace closure assertion'
· 'Pardon of Honduran ex-president complicates Trump's drug war messaging'
· 'Sister of former Pakistani leader Imran Khan says he is in good health, quelling rumors'
· 'Gunmen kill a government official and 3 others after vehicle ambush in northwestern Pakistan'
· '2 former South African apartheid police officers are convicted of killing an activist 38 years ago'
· 'Lithuania accuses Belarus of 'cynical hybrid attack' as balloons disrupt airport'
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