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Spain's government denies cooperating with US operations in Mideast, contradicting White House
Spain’s foreign minister has denied that the government has changed its position on supporting the U.S. military operations against Iran
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Turkey's Erdogan offers to try to revive a truce as Pakistan-Afghan border clashes enter sixth day
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has offered to mediate for a new ceasefire between Pakistan and Afghanistan
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A son of Iran's late supreme leader is a possible candidate to replace his father as war rages
Mojtaba Khamenei, a son of Iran’s late Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, long has been considered a contender to the post of the country’s next paramount ruler — even before his father's death though he’s never being elected nor appointed to a government position
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Cracks appear in Trump's MAGA base as leading figures criticize the Iran war
Some of the sharpest criticism President Donald Trump has faced in the early days of the Iran war has come from once-loyal media figures more accustomed to singing his praises
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Sri Lanka navy says it has recovered 87 bodies from the sea where an Iranian warship sank
Sri Lanka navy says it has recovered 87 bodies from the sea where an Iranian warship sank
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Iran player Sara Didar holds back tears responding to a war-related question at Women's Asian Cup
Soccer player Sara Didar has expressed the national team's concern for their families and all Iranians amid the war back home while they're in Australia competing in the Women's Asian Cup
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US soldiers who died in Iran war remembered as devoted parents and reservists
Four of the six U.S. soldiers killed in the Iran war have been identified by the Pentagon as members of the Army Reserve
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Shohei Ohtani is the show again in Japan for the World Baseball Classic
It’s officially named the World Baseball Classic
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South Korea's Kospi share index drops more than 12% as Iran war fears spur global sell-offs
South Korea's Kospi share index drops more than 12% as Iran war fears spur global sell-offs
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Change in primary voting rules leads to confusion in 2 Texas counties as voters are turned away
A rule change for primary voting in two Texas counties led to mass voter confusion that eventually led to a state supreme court ruling, threats of more legal action and the potential that an untold number of voters could find themselves disenfranchised
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