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Thursday, 23 April 2026 · Global Edition · Updated 05:25 CST
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What's next for Mexico after death of powerful cartel leader?

What's next for Mexico after the military's killing of a powerful cartel leader sparked violence across parts of the country?

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Former DEA official on Mexico's drug-fighting future after cartel leader's death

NPR's Leila Fadel asks former Drug Enforcement Administration official Mike Vigil what the killing of one of the world's most powerful drug lords signals about Mexico's drug-fighting future.

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Iran's deputy foreign minister on the country's plan if the US strikes

Iran's Deputy Foreign Minister Majid Takht-Ravanchi talks about the status of U.S.-Iran negotiations and what Iran is prepared to do in the event of a U.S. strike.

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The war in Ukraine began 4 years ago today. A look at the trauma and grief of war

Tuesday marks four years since Russia launched its invasion of Ukraine. A look at the effects of the war and where the situation stands today.

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Nobel laureate reflects on the anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine

Nobel Peace Prize laureate Oleksandra Matviichuk reflects on Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine and whether the U.S. can do more to end the war.

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Hong Kong conglomerate says Panama Canal ports seized by authorities

CK Hutchison says the Panama government now has 'administrative and operational control' of its two ports.

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France restricts US ambassador’s access to officials after summons no-show

US Ambassador sends embassy official in his place, his second time to skip a summons from the French Foreign Ministry.

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Kashmir, spying, demolitions: How Modi’s India embraced ‘Israel model’

As India under Modi openly embraces Israel, New Delhi appears to import more than just weapons.

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Russia-Ukraine war live: Putin failed to achieve goals, says Zelenskyy

Ukraine officials say infrastructure damaged as Russia strikes Zaporizhzhia on war anniversary.

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France moves to bar US Ambassador Charles Kushner from direct government access

France's top diplomat has requested that U.S. Ambassador Charles Kushner no longer be allowed direct access to members of the French government. Kushner skipped a meeting Monday to discuss comments by the Trump administration over the beating death o

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Devastation and frozen frontlines: Ukraine marks four years of Russia’s war

Ukrainians are repelled by the prospect of capitulating to Moscow as the war barrels into another year.

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LIVE: Russia-Ukraine war enters fifth year as strikes hit Zaporizhzhia

Ukraine officials say infrastructure damaged as Russia strikes Zaporizhzhia on war anniversary.

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FedEx sues US government for tariff refund after Supreme Court ruling

The logistics giant seeks to recoup tariff fees, although the courts have yet to establish a refund process.

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North Korea promotes Kim Jong Un’s sister as he vows to boost economy

The ruling Workers' Party Central Committee names Kim Yo Jong as the full department director at the key party congress.

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Afghanistan bombing: What’s Pakistan’s strategy as India-Taliban ties grow?

Pakistani air raids break fragile ceasefire as Islamabad faces pressure on both borders.

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