Washington Times (Int'l News)

· 'Colombian prosecutors charge 2 ex-Cabinet members of bribing lawmakers for their votes'
· 'Trump team defends 2nd strike on drug boat as lawmakers worry about war crime'
· 'Bombing raid on Iran nuclear sites caused severe damage but not elimination, Israeli think tank says'
· 'U.S. troops fighting ISIS alongside Syrian security forces'
· 'Bolivia eases visa requirements for U.S. and Israeli travelers'
· 'White House says commander, not Pete Hegseth, gave 'second strike' order on Venezuelan boat'
· 'Cameroon's top opposition leader dies after weeks of detention'
· 'Guinea-Bissau's latest coup sparks allegations of a staged takeover. Here's what to know'
· 'World Health Organization recommends GLP-1 drugs for weight management'
· 'Conservatives ahead of governing party in Honduras presidential vote, early results show'
· 'U.K. leader Starmer backs Treasury chief over claims she misled the public about the economy'
· 'Son of 'El Chapo' is set for a change-of-plea hearing in U.S. drug case'
· 'Gangs launch large-scale attack in Haiti's central region as hundreds flee gunfire and burning homes'
· 'A South African radio presenter is arrested on suspicion of recruiting fighters for Russia'
· 'A controversial infant Jesus is stolen from a Belgian Nativity scene'
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