Washington Times (Int'l News)

· 'Chinese national who exposed human rights abuses in his homeland is granted asylum to remain in U.S.'
· 'What to know about Gaza's Rafah crossing, which could open within days'
· 'Watchdog agency that tracked waste, abuse in Afghanistan to shut down on Jan. 31'
· 'Indigenous protesters block Cargill facility in Brazil over President Lula's decree'
· 'King Charles III's documentary sets out his philosophy for saving the planet'
· 'Rwanda takes U.K. to international court over abandoned asylum deal'
· '5 questions about Trump's warning to Iran'
· 'Rubio says Venezuela shows promise after raid amid 'gangster paradise''
· 'Ukraine using un-crewed drones for 80% of strikes against Russian targets'
· 'Dutch government is ordered to protect residents on Caribbean island of Bonaire from climate change'
· 'Swedish amusement park fined over fatal roller coaster derailment'
· 'Putin hosts Syria's interim leader for talks, with Russian military bases on the agenda'
· 'Middle East worries over possible U.S. strike on Iran one month after protests began'
· 'Al Habtoor Group exits Lebanon and lays off employees after dispute with authorities'
· 'Rising antisemitism in Europe revives fears of a new Jewish exodus'
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