Washington Times (Int'l News)

· 'Prosecutors plan to charge an Israeli settler with killing a Palestinian activist in the West Bank'
· 'More third-country nationals have been deported by the U.S. to Cameroon, lawyers tell AP'
· 'Top Iranian diplomat: Tehran willing to discuss nuclear program if Trump lifts crippling sanctions'
· 'Children of Chernobyl workers carry higher levels of DNA mutations, a new study shows'
· 'Britain's diminished military sinks to alarming levels'
· 'Taylor Swift concert attack plot leads to terrorism charges against 21-year-old man'
· 'Greece will seek to obtain Nazi execution photos offered for sale online'
· 'Bull fatally gores elderly man at Carnival of the Bull in Spain'
· 'A look at Ramadan and how Muslims observe the holy month'
· 'The Damascus book fair draws crowds, with censorship eased in post-Assad Syria'
· 'Imran Khan's physician says report of 'improvement' in ex-PM's eyesight cannot be verified'
· 'A strike by airport workers delays flights at Nairobi's main airport, stranding passengers'
· 'An injured seabird pecks at an emergency room door, prompting its own rescue'
· 'Polish president says Warsaw should consider having its own nuclear weapons'
· 'Rubio plugs Orban's bid for another term after April elections during a visit to Budapest'
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