Washington Times (Int'l News)

· 'Military intelligence chief: Iran military still has thousands of missiles, attack drones'
· '85-year-old widow is released from U.S. custody, returns to France amid messy family dispute'
· 'Trump target in Palestinian student protest case goes home to Turkey'
· 'Rep. Riley Moore of W.Va. promises U.S. will stand with Nigerian Christians kidnapped on Easter'
· 'Colombia's environment minister says Middle East crisis should speed energy transition'
· 'About 15 Latin American deportees from the U.S. arrive in Congo'
· 'India Parliament blocks Modi's bid to redraw voting boundaries alongside seat quota for women'
· 'Kosovo approves troop contribution for Gaza force'
· 'World Court celebrates 80-year anniversary as the international legal framework is under strain'
· 'Trump, Iranian official say the Strait of Hormuz is open for duration of Israel-Lebanon ceasefire'
· 'Pope urges young people to resist temptation of corruption in big Mass in Cameroon'
· 'London police, some in protective clothing, probe discarded items near Israeli Embassy'
· 'Philippine troops kill 10 suspected Muslim militants in deadliest clash so far this year'
· 'Senior British official resigns over Mandelson appointment but Starmer insists he won't go'
· 'Polish leader Tusk claims Russia-linked crypto firm backed Nawrocki's presidential bid'
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