Washington Times (Int'l News)

· 'White House won't seek congressional authorization for Iran war'
· 'U.S. set to resume underground nuclear tests'
· 'What happened to Britain's Royal Navy? Mideast conflict exposes London's inability to deploy ships'
· 'Trump to visit China in May, White House says'
· 'U.K. bans crypto donations to political parties in bid to curb foreign influence'
· 'Cancer nurse turned archbishop celebrates election as first woman to lead Church of England'
· 'BBC names ex-Google executive Matt Brittin its new director-general as it faces a feud with Trump'
· 'Lockheed Martin to boost production of Army missile used against Iranian targets during Epic Fury'
· 'Federal appeals court says El Salvador's prisons aren't bad enough to justify U.S. asylum'
· 'Pope Leo XIV taps an Australian church lawyer as Vatican's chief legal expert'
· 'U.K. police arrest two men over arson attack on ambulances belonging to a Jewish charity'
· 'Israel has assassinated many of Iran's key leaders. How is the regime in Tehran still standing?'
· 'Iran receives ceasefire plan from U.S., but Tehran dismisses idea of negotiating with Washington'
· 'Strategy against Iran drones unsustainable, cheaper missiles years away as war saps U.S. stockpiles'
· 'Colombia issues arrest warrants for rebel group members for Miguel Uribe killing'
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