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International media flock to Greenland as Trump turns the Arctic island into a geopolitical hot spot

By EMMA BURROWS AP European Security Correspondent NUUK, Greenland (AP) — For several weeks, international journalists and camera crews have been scurrying up to people in Greenland’s capital to ask them for their thoughts on the twists and turns of a political crisis that has turned the Arctic island into a geopolitical hot spot. President

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Venezuela’s acting president calls for oil industry reforms to allow more foreign investment

By REGINA GARCIA CANO Associated Press CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) — Venezuela’s acting President Delcy Rodríguez on Thursday asked lawmakers to approve reforms to the oil industry that would open the doors to greater foreign investment during her first state of the union speech less than two weeks after its longtime leader was toppled by the

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Remains of 32 Cuban officers killed during strike on Venezuela repatriated as US threat lingers

By ANDREA RODRÍGUEZ and DÁNICA COTO Associated Press HAVANA (AP) — Trumpets and drums played solemnly at Havana’s airport Thursday as white-gloved Cuban soldiers marched out of a plane carrying urns with remains of the 32 Cuban officers killed during a stunning U.S. attack on Venezuela. Nearby, thousands of Cubans lined one of Havana’s most

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Netanyahu says the announced start of Gaza ceasefire’s next phase is a ‘declarative move’

By WAFAA SHURAFA and SAM METZ Associated Press DEIR AL-BALAH, Gaza Strip (AP) — Israeli strikes in Gaza on Thursday killed nine people, including three women, a day after the U.S. announced that the fragile ceasefire would advance to its second phase. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called the ceasefire announcement largely symbolic, raising questions

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European troops arrive in Greenland as talks with US highlight ‘disagreement’ over island’s future

By EMMA BURROWS, CLAUDIA CIOBANU and DANIEL NIEMANN Associated Press NUUK, Greenland (AP) — Troops from several European countries continued to arrive in Greenland on Thursday in a show of support for Denmark as talks among representatives of Denmark, Greenland and the U.S. highlighted “fundamental disagreement” over the future of the Arctic island. The disagreement

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Another construction crane collapse in Thailand kills 2 people a day after deadly train derailment

By JINTAMAS SAKSONCHAI and WASAMON AUDJARINT Associated Press BANGKOK (AP) — A construction crane collapsed onto an elevated road near Bangkok, killing two people on Thursday, a day after another crane fell onto a moving passenger train in northeastern Thailand and killed 32 people. The twin tragedies led Thai Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul to announce

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Venezuela’s Machado says she presented her Nobel Peace Prize to Trump during their meeting

By WILL WEISSERT, JOEY CAPPELLETTI and REGINA GARCIA CANO Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado said she presented her Nobel Peace Prize medal to President Donald Trump during a meeting with him at the White House on Thursday, saluting his “unique commitment with our freedom” despite his repeatedly questioning her

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Japan and the Philippines sign a new defense pact as they face growing China aggression

By JIM GOMEZ Associated Press MANILA, Philippines (AP) — Japan and the Philippines signed a defense pact on Thursday that would allow the tax-free provision of ammunition, fuel, food and other necessities when their forces stage joint training to boost deterrence against China’s growing aggression in the region and to bolster their preparation for natural

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Virgin Mary procession draws thousands as Venezuela faces uncertain future

By SAMUEL SOTOMAYOR and MARÍA TERESA HERNÁNDEZ Associated Press BARQUISIMETO, Venezuela (AP) — Thousands of Venezuelans prayed for their country on Wednesday. They gathered in a major Catholic procession in Barquisimeto, about 170 miles (270 kilometers) west of Caracas, to honor Divina Pastora, a title for the Virgin Mary. The longing for peace, prosperity and

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US warns Iran that ‘all options are on the table’ in emergency UN meeting

By FARNOUSH AMIRI and EDITH M. LEDERER Associated Press UNITED NATIONS (AP) — After weeks of escalating tension, U.S. and Iranian officials faced each other Thursday at the U.N. Security Council, where America’s envoy renewed threats against the Islamic Republic despite President Donald Trump’s efforts to lower the temperature between the two adversaries. The U.S.

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War powers resolution fails in Senate as 2 Republicans bow to Trump pressure

By STEPHEN GROVES Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — Senate Republicans voted to dismiss a war powers resolution Wednesday that would have limited President Donald Trump’s ability to conduct further attacks on Venezuela after two GOP senators reversed course on supporting the legislation. Trump put intense pressure on five Republican senators who joined with Democrats to

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Renaming the Department of Defense the ‘Department of War’ could cost up to $125 million

By FATIMA HUSSEIN and KONSTANTIN TOROPIN Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — Renaming the Department of Defense the Department of War could cost U.S. taxpayers as much as $125 million depending on how broadly and quickly the change is made, according to an analysis released Wednesday from the Congressional Budget Office. President Donald Trump signed an

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Syrian military tells civilians to evacuate contested area east of Aleppo amid rising tensions

By GHAITH ALSAYED Associated Press Syria’s military said it would open a corridor Thursday for civilians to evacuate an area of Aleppo province that has seen a military buildup following intense clashes between government and Kurdish-led forces in Aleppo city. The army’s announcement late Wednesday — which said civilians would be able to evacuate through

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Venezuela’s acting president vows to continue releasing prisoners detained under Maduro

By REGINA GARCIA CANO Associated Press CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) — Venezuela’s acting President Delcy Rodríguez said Wednesday her government would continue releasing prisoners detained under former President Nicolás Maduro’s rule in what she described as “a new political moment” since his ouster by the United States earlier this month. It appeared to be an understatement

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