Washington Times (Int'l News)

· 'The government introduces a new policy for terminating international students' legal status'
· 'Pentagon-funded research is boosting the Chinese military'
· 'At least 10 dead in Syria after sectarian clashes in Druze suburb of Damascus'
· 'Senate confirms former Sen. David Perdue as Trump's U.S. ambassador to China amid tariff showdown'
· 'Chinese pilots flying alongside Egyptians in extensive joint military drills above Nile'
· 'Eyeing an election victory, Korea's leftist party shifts right and reassures Washington, Tokyo'
· 'Myanmar auction fails again to attract bidders for the historic home of ousted leader Suu Kyi'
· 'Clashes between Druze gunmen and pro-government fighters in Syrian capital kill at least 10'
· 'Japan and Philippines to start talks on 2 defense pacts in the face of China's growing aggression'
· 'Sycamore Gap tree took more than a century to grow and less than 3 minutes to fell, prosecutors say'
· 'Large fires are burning on the slopes of South Africa's famous Table Mountain'
· 'Who is Cardinal Becciu? Why isn't he participating in the conclave to elect a pope?'
· 'Danish king arrives in Greenland as Trump eyes strategic Arctic island'
· 'Iran cites negligence in explosion at Shahid Rajaee port in Bandar Abbas'
· 'TikTok users gamble on the next pope as Vatican sets May 7 conclave'
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