Washington Times (Int'l News)

· 'U.S. takes first steps to possibly reopen embassy in Venezuela after Maduro's ouster'
· 'Trump-backed businessman Nasry Asfura sworn in as president of Honduras'
· 'How French ex-senator trial brings national attention to drug-facilitated sexual assault'
· 'Tourism in Cuba plummets as tensions with U.S. increase and Venezuela oil shipments drop'
· 'Mexican president says her country has paused oil shipments to Cuba'
· 'Families of 2 men killed in boat strike sue Trump administration over attack they call 'unlawful''
· 'Family of men killed in Caribbean boat strike sue over 'wrongful deaths''
· ''Doomsday Clock' moves closer to midnight over threats from nuclear weapons, climate change and AI'
· 'EU, India strike 'mother of all deals' on trade'
· 'U.S. sends weapons to Nigeria just before kidnappers grab 176 Christians'
· 'In surprise move, Spain will grant legal status to thousands of immigrants lacking permission'
· 'Activists say Iran's crackdown has killed at least 6,159 people, as the country's currency plunges'
· 'Tens of thousands flee northwest Pakistan over fears of military operation'
· 'U.K.'s Starmer heads to China seeking a thaw in relations but risking a rift with Trump'
· 'Russian forces begin pulling out of bases in northeast Syria'
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