Washington Times (Int'l News)

· 'As Iran ceasefire wobbles, Houthis hold next potential chokepoint on oil, commerce'
· 'Brazil's Supreme Court postpones decision on how Rio picks a governor, extending political chaos'
· 'Venezuelan police block protesters demanding higher wages and pensions'
· 'NATO chief praises U.K. leadership of Hormuz coalition as Iran seeks control of strait'
· 'Emperor penguins, Antarctic fur seals now endangered, assessment finds'
· 'Permanent Iran tolls on Strait of Hormuz would rock global economy, undo maritime navigation rules'
· 'Xi Jinping calls on PLA brass to stay 'pure,' communist after corruption scandal in military'
· 'Ex-Defense worker charged with leaking Delta Force secrets to journalist'
· 'Iranian American soccer fans torn between pride, protest as World Cup nears'
· 'Scientists say the world's oldest octopus fossil isn't an octopus after all'
· 'Rutte the 'Trump whisperer' faces a fresh test as the U.S. leader turns on NATO over Iran'
· 'Argentina approves Milei's bill that eases protections for glaciers despite environmental backlash'
· 'What to know about the ongoing war between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon'
· 'Orban's rural base is still behind the Hungarian leader ahead of Sunday's pivotal vote'
· 'Jerusalem holy sites reopen as fragile ceasefire holds'
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